can we talk about the Dead Poets pajamas???
like I know it’s the 50s/60s and it’s fairly normal to have pajama clothes but please. they’re little matching sets are so cute. and don’t even get me started on the robes. I’m desperate to snuggle with each and everyone of them.
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i love how supportive all of the poets are towards each other.
everybody likes to focus on neil in the poem scene, but you can see charlie literally taking the pen out of his mouth, because he's also in awe, pitts and cameron too (you can't really see meeks or knox).
all of the boy's are genuinely shocked at how well charlie can play the saxophone, and they're impressed.
then there's obviously neil during his play where they're all just completely breath taken by him.
i don't think i have to even explain how happy they are when they find out about knox and chris, or when pitts and meeks finally get the radio working.. do i??
they're all genuinely happy for one another in their successes, and i love to see it, especially when they're in a world where they're 'competing' with each other.
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one of the best parts of dead poets society is that the poets aren’t even the cool kids at WELTON imagine how unpopular they’d be at public school
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i just know todd anderson has the most insane diary ever written in the history of diaries
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the pain i feel when i think of dps is so bad, but i’m so interested as to why everyone feels this way. why do we all feel genuine loss towards neil? why do we all feel sadness start to grow whenever we think about the movie too much? is it because of how real it felt? how the scenes were shot and the dialogue was read? was it the settings? the actors? perhaps the fact that the story was just a part of their lives and that there was no happy ending? or that we’ve all felt as low as neil has and have all been at that point? when the snow’s falling and the night is chill we’ve all gone down that rabbit hole of thought and wondered how people would react, and his friends’ reactions were so raw and real. the movie properly captures and portrays a certain type of reality that we can relate to, even if we’ve never been there. the heaviness of the topics accompanied by the actor’s acting makes us all live it in such a heartbreaking way. something like this has happened before and will happen a million times more, and we’re helpless to stop it. we were helpless to stop neil, and we’ll be helpless to stop everyone else. hell, even neil’s friends couldn’t save him. i think the fact that neil was this happy, go lucky guy who always had a smile on his face was what hit the most. no one could stop what was coming, and no one truly saw it coming. even throughout the movie todd was the one with the more prominent issues, however neil was the one to step forward and do the unimaginable. neil was trapped and the only way he saw out was, well, out. and everyone can relate to that.
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