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Clips from Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Great job, Neil."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Great show, everyone."
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"Your father, he's..."
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"Really, I thought you were all just wonderful."
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"Excuse me, please. Excuse me."
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"- Excuse me, please. - Neil. Neil."
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"- I can't, guys. - Neil."
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"- Neil. - Excuse me."
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"Neil. Neil. You have the gift."
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"Keating, you stay away from my son."
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"Neil. Neil. Mr. Perry, come on."
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"Captain?"
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"Knox."
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"- We'll be home about 11:30 still. - I know where he gets it."
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"Whatever the reason, we're not gonna let you ruin your life."
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"Tomorrow I'm withdrawing you from Welton"
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"and enrolling you in Braden Military School."
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"- Father, that's a lifetime. - Oh, stop it."
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"Don't be so dramatic. You make it sound like a prison term."
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"- I am not going to let you waste them. - I've got to tell you what I feel."
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"What is it?"
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"Because you can forget that."
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"What?"
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"Nothing."
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"Well, then, let's go to bed."
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"I was good."
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"Go on, get some sleep."
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"It's all right. It's going to be all right."
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"- What was that? - What?"
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"- That sound. - What sound?"
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"Tom?"
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"What is it?"
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"Neil?"
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"Tom, what is it?"
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"Neil?"
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"- Neil? - I'll look outside."
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"Neil?"
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"No!"
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"Oh, Neil!"
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"- Oh, my God! - Oh, my God."
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"- He's all right. He's all right. He's all right. - Stop it. Stop it. Stop it."
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"Stop it."
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"Todd?"
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"Neil's dead."
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"It's so beautiful."
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"Todd. It's okay, Todd."
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"- Calm down. - It's all right, Todd."
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"Todd, it's okay. It's okay, Todd."
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"It's all right."
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"- No. - He wouldn't have left us."
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"He wouldn't have. His dad was..."
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"- His father killed him. - You can't explain it, Todd."
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"- Todd. - Leave him be."
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"Neil!"
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"The death of Neil Perry is a tragedy."
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"At the request of Neil's family,"
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"Your complete cooperation is expected."
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"- You told him about this meeting? - Twice."
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"That's it, guys. We're all fried."
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"- How do you mean? - Cameron's a fink."
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"- He's in Nolan's office right now, finking. - About what?"
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"The club, Pittsie. Think about it."
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"Do you think for one moment they're gonna let this thing just blow over?"
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"Schools go down because of things like this."
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"They need a scapegoat."
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"What's going on, guys?"
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"You finked, didn't you, Cameron?"
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"Finked? I don't know what you're talking about."
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"Look, in case you hadn't heard, Dalton,"
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"there's something called an honor code at this school, all right?"
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"He's a rat! He's in it up to his eyes, so he ratted to save himself."
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"Don't touch him. You do and you're out."
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"He's right there, Charlie."
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"And if you guys are smart, you will do exactly what I did and cooperate."
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"What's that mean? Who are they after?"
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"Why, Mr. Keating, of course. The "captain" himself."
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"I mean, you guys didn't really think he could avoid responsibility, did you?"
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"Mr. Keating responsible for Neil?"
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"- Is that what they're saying? - Well, who else do you think, dumb-ass?"
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"Mr. Keating put us up to all this crap, didn't he?"
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"If it wasn't for Mr. Keating, Neil would be cozied up in his room right now"
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"studying his chemistry and dreaming of being..."
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"He didn't put us up to anything. Neil loved acting."
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"I mean, why ruin our lives?"
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"Charlie."
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"You just signed your expulsion papers, Nuwanda."
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"And if the rest of you are smart, you'll do exactly what I did."
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"but you can save yourselves."
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"What'd you tell them?"
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"- Hello, son. - Hello, darling."
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"Mr. Anderson, I think we've pretty well put together what's happened here."
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"Answer him, Todd."
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"Yes, sir."
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"and to use it as a source of inspiration for reckless and self-indulgent behavior."
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"It was Mr. Keating's blatant abuse of his position as teacher"
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"McAllister: Grass is garment or herbal."
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"Sit."
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"Who will tell me where you are in the Pritchard textbook?"
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"Mr. Anderson."
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"In the Pritchard?"
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"and some of the chapters on post Civil War literature."
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"All right, then, we'll start over."
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"I came for my personals."
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"- Should I come back after class? - Get them now, Mr. Keating."
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"read aloud the excellent essay by Dr. Pritchard"
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"on "Understanding Poetry.""
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"What do you mean, they're all ripped out?"
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"To fully understand poetry,"
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"then ask two questions."
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"One: How artfully has the objective of the poem been rendered?"
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"And two:"
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"How important is that objective?"
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"And once these questions have been answered,"
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"determining the poem's greatness becomes a relatively simple matter."
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"- Mr. Keating, they made everybody sign it. - Quiet."
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"You gotta believe me, it's true."
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"- I do believe you, Todd. - Leave, Mr. Keating."
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"and you're out of this school."
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"Leave, Mr. Keating."
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"Sit down, Mr. Anderson."
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