What standed out to me during the movie was the possible comparison between the culture of the kids in this movie versus the culture of kids today not as much the setting but how they respond, act, think, and what popular there at that school. This movie being made in 1991 also lead to a lot of culture changes like smartphones and a lot more.
Comparison
Where the most Comparisons are drawn out in the DPS meetings. The kids like to have fun a lot and mess around just like kids do today. They often smoke in their meetings and there are a lot of kids who do smoke in our society. Which is not often condemned in our society amongst youth. Throughout the whole movie Mr. Keating encourages his students to expressing …show more content…
Kids today are encouraged to be themselves and speak loud about what they believe to be right. For free time DPS students would do study group sessions versus kids today who play video games, play sports, etc. The DPS school tries very hard to eliminate any academic distractions such TV, Girls, etc. This makes things like parties even more exciting to go to since there are less opportunities for them. In our society there are many opportunities for these things. In our society bullying is an issue, but in this movie that doesn’t as big as an issue due to the kids being very similar (all smart, same clothes, and usually same background.) Due to the time period of this movie stuff like smartphones have not been made, this being a very popular thing in our culture today really divides this movie. From a romantic standpoint this movie has a unrealistic vibe to it. Knox goes to the girls school and reads her a poem that he created in the middle her class. This was after he was touch her hair at her party which lead to him getting beat up. Then they end up going on a date. In our society it would seem to be very rare for this to happen especially since lots of school have security. There are many people who would try to ask a girl out way differently. It also seems that the picture painted about romance in the movie is different than the way society views it