**Review: Dead Poets Society (1989)**
"Dead Poets Society," directed by Peter Weir, is a poignant tribute to the power of education and individuality. Robin Williams delivers a memorable performance as John Keating, an unorthodox English teacher who inspires his students at Welton Academy to "seize the day" and embrace life through poetry.
The film's young cast, including Ethan Hawke, brings authenticity to their roles, capturing the struggles between conformity and self-expression. The New England setting is beautifully shot, and Maurice…