6º – Dead Poets Society (Peter Weir, 1989)In a rigid school with conservative standards, a new teacher will question the meaning of life found in his students. ‘Dead Poets Society’ serves as a kind of therapy to its viewer, providing both positive and negative aspects about life. Great movie, still counting on the positive performance of Robin Williams ahead of the central character.
5º – The Shawshank Redemption (Frank Darabont, 1994)Falsely condemned for the murder of his wife, a man will have to learn to deal with life within a prison. A 1990s masterpiece, ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ presents some of the greatest qualities a human being can possess, making us reevaluate some of the basic precepts built through time.
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