i recently saw this film and it captivated me so thoroughly about the way we are often taught to be conformists at a young age and never discover the freedom of making mistakes and then learning about the worth of our lives.
i'm sure people in their twenties or thirties or even younger have seen this or movies like it and feel so driven to tears but even more feel their lives at least change to know that there is an option of knowing that "rebelling" in some forms of the word is the only way of getting out of the wings of parents who aren't sensitive enough to see that forgiveness and living through trial and error are the staples of the way life should be led, and the english teacher Robin Williams plays in this movie really represents, as well as the actors for the students do, how lives can be changed by the power of self expression and living high on the joy of independence.
i'll never forget having seen this movie literally for more than one day before this was written and would love to just recommend this movie to anyone who needs a tear jerker and one that will release them from the pain they feel about those close to them who controlled them or eventually let them free from troubles. it's one HECK of an amazing movie, whether you think it's no different that an autistic would be interested than an NT or not.
If you have any feelings to share pertaining to memories associated with the movie, rants and raves, whatev, please share them.
if you haven't seen it, look at the trailer.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQwVQzs9pHk[/youtube]
this is definitely a rewarding movie, even if it never got awarded
RW
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