Movie review dead poets society (1989)



 Task-1 

 Movie review dead poets society assigned By prof.Ghanshyam katariya

The movie Dead poets society was screened  our English batch on August 6 by our prof.Ghanshyam katariya. 



The movie stars: Robin Williams, Ethan hawke, Robert sean, Gale hansen,josh Charlie's and with other supporting star cast.


Parents need to know that dead poets society has very uplifting messages especially about teen's about seizing the day and embracing poetry as a way toward thinking for yourself and positive by self- expression.

According to me, neil should not commit to suicide. He should have made his parents understand . Maybe if his parents had agreed , he could have moved ahead in life .

Mohabbatein movie realised on 27 October, 2000 directed by Aditya Chopra.


The movie stars :  shah rukh khan , Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, other supportingsyar cast.

            On the whole mohabbatein can be enjoyed if you ignore it's unrealistic plot and if you are big fan of this superstars. The Film explores themes love, tradition, and rebellion through its narrative



According to the encyclopedia of hindi cinema, the film was inspired by the (1989) American coming-of-age drama dead poets society . 

. Death poets society is set in all- boys preparatary school in 1950's America where the rigid academic environment is enforced by conservative values .

. Mohabbatein is set in an elite University in modern-day India, where the focus is on maintaining traditional values versus modern ideals.


"Dead poets society" focuses on the personal transformation of a group of students under the influence of their teacher and explores the impact of individual choices on their lives and those around them.

- "Mohabattein" combines romance and drama, with multiple storylines interwoven to highlight the broader impact of love and rebellion against societal norms.


- "Dead Poets Society" and "Mohabbatein" are both films that explore themes of individuality, tradition, and rebellion, but they do so within different cultural and narrative contexts.


   - "Dead Poets Society" (1989) is set in a conservative American prep school in the late 1950s. The film focuses on the conflict between tradition and individual expression within the educational system.

   - "Mohabbatein" (2000) is set in a prestigious Indian boarding school. It delves into the conflict between tradition and modern values, particularly within the context of Indian familial and societal expectations.


   - Both films explore themes of individuality versus conformity. In "Dead Poets Society," the emphasis is on students finding their own voice and breaking free from the rigid expectations imposed by their school and families.

   - In "Mohabbatein," the focus is on love and personal freedom within the constraints of societal and familial expectations, highlighting the struggle between individual desires and traditional values.


   - In "Dead Poets Society," Robin Williams plays an inspiring English teacher who encourages his students to seize the day ("carpe diem") and think for themselves, challenging the authoritarian approach of the school.

   - In "Mohabbatein," Amitabh Bachchan portrays a stern principal who represents traditional values, while Shah Rukh Khan’s character embodies a modern, rebellious perspective on love and life.


   - "Dead Poets Society" focuses on the personal transformation of a group of students under the influence of their teacher and explores the impact of individual choices on their lives and those around them.

   - "Mohabbatein" combines romance and drama, with multiple storylines interwoven to highlight the broader impact of love and rebellion against societal norms.

(In summary, while both films critique traditional values and advocate for personal freedom, "Dead Poets Society" does so through the lens of an American educational setting, while "Mohabbatein" integrates romantic and familial elements within an Indian cultural framework.)


Task-2 

Movie Name's


1. The namesake

( Published year- September 2003)

(Author - jhumpa Lahiri)

(Director - mira nair)

(Released year - 2006)


2. Beowulf

(Published year- 1815)

(Author - neil Gaiman)

(Director - Robert zemeckis)

(Release year - 2007)



3. Whath of Titan

(Published year- 1981)

(Author - Dan mazeau & David leslie Johnson)

(Director - Jonathan Liebesman)

(Release year - 2012)



4. Odyssey

(Published year- 1614)

(Author - Homer)

(Director - andrei konchalovsky)

(Release year - 2018)



5. Rebecca

(Published year- 1938)

(Author- Daphne du maurier)

(Director - Ben Wheatley)

(Release year - 1940)



6. The girl on the train

(Published year- 2015)

(Author - Paula Hawkins)

(Director - tate Taylor, ribhu dasgupta)

(Release year - 2016)


7. Gone girl

(Published year- 2012)

(Author - Gillian Flynn)

(Director - David fincher)

(Release year - 2014)


8. A Christmas carol

( Published year- 1843)

(Author - Charles Dickens)

(Director - Robert zemeckis)

(Release year - 1844)



9. Macbeth

(Published year- 1623)

(Author - William Shakespeare)

(Director - justice kurzel, Todd louiso)

(Release year - 1623)



10. Crucible

(Published year-1953)

(Author - Arthur Miller)

(Director - Nicholas hytner)

(Release year- 1996)



All this movies are good ,if you are interested then you can watch and there is also some horror movies, you can learn and understand a lot from it. I recommend that whenever you get time should watch this movies.

















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