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Dead Poets Society

Dead Poets Society

He was their inspiration. He made their lives extraordinary.

Released PG 128 min 8.1/10 Votes: 556046
At an elite, old-fashioned boarding school in New England, a passionate English teacher inspires his students to rebel against convention and seize the potential of every day, courting the disdain of the stern headmaster.
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  • Midsommar - A psychological horror that reflects on grief and despair.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - A portrayal of struggles leading to emotional despair.
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  • 12 Years a Slave - Depicts the despair of a man enslaved and fighting for freedom.
  • Blue Valentine - A raw portrayal of love's decay and resulting despair.

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  • The Proposition - Explores colonialism in Australia with a focus on violence and morality.
  • Samson and Delilah - Examines contemporary Indigenous life in Australia, highlighting struggles and relationships.
  • 12 Years a Slave - Focuses on the brutal realities of oppression and the fight for freedom.
  • Dead Poets Society - Explores themes of individuality and societal constraints, although in a different context.
  • Wheat Harvest - Highlights the struggles of marginalized groups in a rural setting, akin to Jimmie’s fight.
  • Mystery Road - Combines crime drama with Indigenous issues and landscapes, echoing themes of searching for justice.
  • The Sapphires - Follows the journey of Aboriginal women against a historical backdrop of oppression.
  • Crocodile Dundee - While a comedy, it portrays Australian culture and Indigenous issues humorously and critically.
  • The Tracker - Explores race relations within the context of Australian history, akin to Jimmie’s experiences.
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  • Australia - Combines historical events with personal stories relating to Indigenous experiences.
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  • In the Valley of Elah - Explores the consequences of war and violence on individuals and families.
  • Mystery Road: Origin - Deepens the exploration of Indigenous identity and conflict.
  • Picnic at Hanging Rock - Explores cultural tensions and the mysterious loss of identity in an Australian setting.
  • Beast - A dark narrative surrounding conflict and personal struggles, echoing similar emotional weight.
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  • The King’s Speech - Focuses on overcoming oppression and personal challenges, albeit in a different context.
  • The Water Diviner - Explores the aftermath of war and personal loss in the context of Australian history.
  • First Nations: The Untold Story - Documentary focused on Indigenous history, much like the themes in Jimmie's story.
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream - Reflects on societal challenges and personal transformation, thematic resonance with personal journeys.
  • Gatsby - Explores themes of identity and societal expectations, though in a different light.
  • Hotel Mumbai - Based on real events highlighting survival against oppression and tragic outcomes.
  • Hunt for the Wilderpeople - Combines humor with themes of belonging and cultural connection in nature.
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  • Redfern Now - TV series that centers on contemporary Indigenous Australian stories and challenges.
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  • One Night the Moon - Explores Indigenous relationships with land and the impact of loss.
  • The Queen’s Gambit - Themes of struggle and triumph against societal expectations in a talent-driven context.
  • Killing Ground - Horror film that reflects on personal battles and survival in the face of violence.
  • The Last Wave - Explores Indigenous spirituality and law in Australia, reflecting similar themes.
  • Balibo - A historical drama exploring the impact of colonial violence on individuals.
  • The Killing of Two Lovers - Focuses on personal struggles within a tense environment, reflecting similar emotional themes.
  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Deals with family dynamics and societal issues, echoing Jimmie's conflict with society.
  • The Great Gatsby - Explores themes of aspiration and identity, but in a different historical context.
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  • Suffragette - Focuses on the personal sacrifices made for social justice, similar to themes in Jimmie's narrative.

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  • The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Captures the essence of struggle and personal agency in dire situations.
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  • Sophie's Choice - A story of sacrifice and the weight of significant choices.
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  • The War of the Roses - A darker take on relationships and personal sacrifice for love.
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  • Fifty Shades of Grey - Explores themes of love, loss, and sacrifice within a complex relationship.
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  • The Grapes of Wrath
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  • Herakles
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Massacre at Central High List

  • Heathers - Like Massacre at Central High, it critiques high school social hierarchies and features dark humor.
  • Carrie - This film explores revenge against bullies with a supernatural twist, similar to the themes in Massacre at Central High.
  • The Pit - Involves themes of alienation and violent revenge in a school setting.
  • Graduation Day - A slasher film that features high school and revenge motifs.
  • Fight Club - Explores themes of social rebellion and personal violence akin to the violent resolutions in Massacre at Central High.
  • Scream - Combines high school life with slasher elements and commentary on teenage culture.
  • The Breakfast Club - Explores social cliques in high school, though in a less violent way than Massacre at Central High.
  • Mean Girls - Focuses on high school dynamics and social politics, resonating with the themes of bullying.
  • Dead Poets Society - Centers around high school life and personal rebellion, similar in tone though lacking horror elements.
  • Over the Edge - Explores teenage disillusionment and rebellion against authority figures in a suburban setting.
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  • The Rage: Carrie 2 - A sequel with similar themes of alienation and revenge among high school students.
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  • Rebel Without a Cause - Classic film exploring teenage angst and rebellion, with dramatic interpersonal conflicts.
  • The Virgin Suicides - Focuses on the lives of suburban teenagers and the pressures they face, touching on dark themes.
  • Watermelon Man - Addresses social issues and personal transformation, similar in tone to the critique of societal norms.
  • Tucker and Dale vs. Evil - A comedic take on horror and high school social stereotypes, paralleling some of Massacre's humor.
  • Election - Explores high school politics in a satirical way, similar to the social commentary in Massacre at Central High.
  • Wild Things - Features high school and dark schemes involving betrayal and revenge.
  • The Faculty - A horror film set in a high school involving alienation and rebellion against oppressive forces.
  • Noroi: The Curse - A horror film about a creeping sense of dread affecting a community, similar in atmosphere to Massacre.
  • The Craft - Deals with themes of teenage isolation and a quest for revenge using supernatural elements.
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  • The River's Edge - Examines teenage life and moral decisions with a grim perspective.
  • Jawbreaker - Focuses on the dark side of high school cliques and betrayal with a satirical edge.
  • American History X - Explores the harsh realities of violence and social division, similar in its serious approach to themes.
  • Buffalo '66 - Conveys feelings of alienation and rage, with dark humor similar to Massacre at Central High.
  • Boyhood - Acoming-of-age film that looks at the journey through childhood and adolescence, with some darker social themes.
  • 12 Angry Men - While primarily a courtroom drama, it explores social dynamics and the consequences of group decisions.
  • Nerve - Addresses themes of youth and peer pressure in a dangerous game setting.
  • Mean Creek - Centers around revenge and the psychological effects of bullying among teens.
  • A Clockwork Orange - A dystopian film exploring violence and societal rebellion among youth.
  • Thirteen - Explores teenage rebellion and the consequences of choices within social structures.
  • The Hunger Games - Features themes of youth rebellion and social hierarchy, touching on violence as a means of resolution.
  • Happiness - Offers a darkly comedic exploration of social issues and interpersonal relationships.
  • American Psycho - Examines the dark side of youth and societal pressures, reflecting similar themes of disillusionment.
  • The Outsiders - Focuses on the dynamics of teenage gangs and conflicts, paralleling the themes of cliques and violence.
  • Pink Flamingos - An outrageous film that critiques societal norms, paralleling the rebellious spirit of Massacre.
  • The Joneses - Explores themes of social pressure and materialism, with dark undertones of competition.
  • Let the Right One In - A unique twist on childhood alienation featuring elements of vengeance and horror.
  • May - A horror film that explores isolation and the consequences of bullying.
  • Chatroom - Deals with the dark aspects of youth culture and the Internet, touching on isolation and aggression.

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  • The Faculty
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  • Carrie
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Conrack List

  • Dead Poets Society - Both focus on an inspiring teacher and his impact on students.
  • Good Will Hunting - Explores the relationship between a teacher and a gifted but troubled student.
  • Stand and Deliver - Centers around a dedicated teacher who strives to improve his students' lives.
  • Freedom Writers - Features a teacher who inspires her at-risk students through education.
  • Lean on Me - A story about an unconventional educator trying to make a difference in a challenging environment.
  • Dangerous Minds - Highlights the struggles of an idealistic teacher in a tough school setting.
  • Akeelah and the Bee - Focuses on a young girl striving to succeed with the help of a mentor.
  • The Great Debaters - Involves a passionate teacher guiding his students to success in debate.
  • The Blind Side - Tells the story of mentorship and support impacting a young man's life.
  • About a Boy - Explores the unlikely friendship between an adult and a young boy, similar to Conrack's themes.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - Centers on overcoming adversity with guidance and support.
  • A Beautiful Mind - Follows the journey of a brilliant individual with the support of mentors.
  • Coach Carter - A coach mentors his basketball team, focusing on academics and life skills.
  • The Help - Explores themes of societal change and personal growth through education.
  • Finding Forrester - Features an unexpected mentor-student relationship focused on personal growth.
  • The Karate Kid - A student learns life lessons from a mentor in an unconventional way.
  • To Sir, With Love - Depicts an inspiring teacher's journey with his students in a challenging environment.
  • School Ties - Focuses on a student facing prejudice and the influence of education.
  • My Fair Lady - Features a teacher-student relationship that transforms both characters.
  • The Time Machine - Explores themes of change, growth, and social issues, akin to educational journeys.
  • The Dead - Explores life, death, and personal relationships in a reflective manner.
  • The Secret Life of Bees - Focused on growth, healing, and mentorship in a historical context.
  • The Giver - Themes of teaching and enlightenment in a restrictive society are central.
  • Selma - Aspects of struggle for civil rights and education resonate throughout.
  • October Sky - A young man's journey towards realizing his dreams with educational influence.
  • The Blind Date - Explores themes of connection, mentorship, and self-discovery.
  • The Miracle Worker - The transformative relationship between a teacher and a deaf-blind student.
  • Julie & Julia - Mentorship and personal growth through engagement and passion are key themes.
  • The Intern - Explores intergenerational mentorship and personal growth.
  • Hidden Figures - Focus on empowerment, education, and breaking social barriers.
  • Life of Pi - An educational journey that intertwines survival with personal growth.
  • The Social Network - Explores ambition, relationships, and mentorship in a complex environment.
  • The Imitation Game - Education and the fight against societal norms form the core of the narrative.
  • Rudy - A passionate narrative about striving towards dreams despite hurdles.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - A deep bond and growth emerge from a unique mentorship relationship.
  • Room - Focus on emotional and psychological growth stemming from personal challenges.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - Follows a non-traditional path to success shaped by perseverance and mentorship.
  • The Color Purple - Themes of empowerment, education, and personal growth are prevalent.
  • Erin Brockovich - A tale of personal struggle and influential mentorship in a challenging environment.

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  • About a Boy
  • The Blind Side
  • The Great Debaters
  • Akeelah and the Bee
  • Dangerous Minds
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Written Off List

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  • Skins - Captures the tumultuous lives of teenagers grappling with identity and relationships.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Explores themes of friendship and growing up with a poignant narrative.
  • Atypical - A coming-of-age story that navigates personal struggles and relationships.
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  • BoJack Horseman - Dark humor and exploration of depression, identity, and relationships.
  • One Tree Hill - Focus on friendship, love, and personal challenges during youth.
  • My Mad Fat Diary - Addresses issues of mental health and body image in a relatable way.
  • The Spectacular Now - A look at young love and the struggles of being a teenager.
  • Ozark - Dark themes and complex characters entwined in personal and financial crises.
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Although a comedy, it shares an ensemble narrative and character-driven stories.
  • Normal People - An intimate look at relationships and emotional growth over time.
  • To the Bone - Focus on serious themes such as mental health and personal challenges.
  • The OA - Mysterious and emotional storytelling involving deep character exploration.
  • Adventureland - A coming-of-age story set in the summer, coupled with personal growth.
  • How to Get Away with Murder - Complex characters and intertwining storylines centered around morality.
  • 13 Reasons Why - Explores serious themes such as mental health and the struggles of teens.
  • This Is Us - Emotional storytelling with a focus on family and personal struggles.
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  • The Virgin Suicides - A haunting exploration of adolescent life and emotional turmoil.
  • Big Little Lies - Focus on complicated relationships and the hidden struggles of women.
  • The Edge of Seventeen - A coming-of-age story with humor and depth regarding teenage struggles.
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  • The Mindy Project - Marries comedic elements with personal relationship challenges.
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  • Girls - Explores the lives of young adults as they navigate relationships and identity.
  • Searching for Bobby Fischer - A child prodigy facing pressure and expectations in a competitive world.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores themes of existentialism and emotional weight in a unique manner.
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  • The Good Place - Combines humor with deeper philosophical questions about existence.
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  • Boyhood - A unique coming-of-age story shot over 12 years showcasing growth.
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  • We're the Millers - A comedic take on unconventional family dynamics and relationships.
  • The Bachelorette - Reality show encompassing themes of love, relationships, and emotional stakes.
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  • The Goldbergs - Family dynamics interwoven with the humor of growing up.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - A musical comedy-drama that examines relationships and personal growth.

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