Mr. Holland's Opus tells the story of a high school music teacher who fails to realize all the ways he's touched his students' lives through his decades-long career, of how the job he had once reluctantly accepted as a fallback option becomes his main priority while his dream of writing a truly immortal composition becomes more and more distant.
The movie beautifully brings out the greatest irony of Mr. Holland’s life in the form of the deafness of his son and the consequent effect on his life. The disappointment, frustration gives way to angry outbursts and tension between the two. But all is resolved when Glenn Holland learns to sign John Lennon's song, “Beautiful Boy,” and dedicates it to his son, emphasizing the line about how “Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans.”
But what cuts through all of this and makes the film not just watchable but quite enjoyable is the excellent performance delivered by Richard Dreyfuss. He seems perfect - and his aging makeup is quite remarkable.
The passage of time is beautifully denoted by using archival-footage (with references to everything from the Kennedy assassination to the Vietnam War to Watergate and Nixon's resignation) and musical montages.
The film’s got a brilliant score composed by Michael Kamen. The most remarkable feature of the score is way it blends so perfectly with the film. It effortlessly integrates with the film, highlighting the different emotions and transitions Mr. Holland goes through.
Dead Poets' Society told a similar story in a similar setting with similar themes, but Mr. Holland's Opus steers ahead of it in many aspects.
A symphony of great screenplay, strong performances and good vibes, Mr. Holland’s Opus affirms my believe that a life spent in a worthy pursuit, is a life well spent.
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May every soul that touches mine
be it the slightest contact
get therefrom some good
some little grace, one kindly thought;
one aspiration yet unfelt
one bit of courage
for their darkening sky
one gleam of faith
to brave the the thickening ills of life
one glimpse of brighter skies
beyond the gathering mists
to make this life worthwhile
- George Eliot
be it the slightest contact
get therefrom some good
some little grace, one kindly thought;
one aspiration yet unfelt
one bit of courage
for their darkening sky
one gleam of faith
to brave the the thickening ills of life
one glimpse of brighter skies
beyond the gathering mists
to make this life worthwhile
- George Eliot
It might have been "just another" review for me.. and it was.. till you mentioned DEAD POETS' SOCIETY .. Now I am probably the biggest FAN of DPS .. My entire life's inspiration is derived, based, copied, stolen, or whatever that it should be labelled as.. from the movie DPS.
Now just to see in what aspects does this movie steers ahead of DPS.. I will have to watch it.
Dead Poets Society is no doubt a good movie but it has many pitfalls like :
1. It goes over the top to portray the unconventional teaching methods of the English teacher. ( Making students stand up on their desks to see things from another perspective :P )
2. The heroes (Williams and the Disciples of Smug) and villains (academic authorities and med-school-pushing parents) are crudely carved out.
3. The conflict between father and son, teenage romance -- incredibly cliched which results in a fairly predictable storyline.
4. "Dead Poets Society" - the society of a bohemian group of students who hold secret meetings in the dead of night in a cave near the campus never generates any sense of rebellion.
Impressing girls with random lines of poetry -- that looked like the only purpose of the society.
And that's why in my opinion it's a good film, but not a great film.
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wow....good post...well written..and interesting review...bookmarked it..keep blogging and best wishes
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