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The status quo is disrupted by the arrival of John Keating (Robin Williams), the new English teacher and an alumnus of the school. Instead of adhering to orthodox teaching methods, Keating introduces his students to the concept of Carpe Diem —Latin for "Seize the day."
Peter Weir’s direction utilizes a muted, autumnal color palette that gradually shifts, reflecting the emotional awakening of the students. The cinematography captures both the cold, gothic architecture of the school and the warm, candlelit intimacy of the cave meetings, visually reinforcing the film's thematic divides. Robin Williams' Transformative Performance dead poets society full film
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