10 Most Memorable Monologues In Movie History

3. Carpe Diem - Dead Poet's Society

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi0Lbjs5ECI This scene is almost impossible to watch since the death of Robin Williams in 2014. The sight of a man who died much to young advising young men to live life to their fullest adds a layer of poignancy to what was already an extremely moving scene. In classic Williams style, the scene is both comic and heartrending. It opens with him mocking a teenage virgin but ends with him moving them to action with his words. "If you listen real close, you can hear them whisper their legacy to you". Absolutely lovely stuff.
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Brydie is an Australian writer and performer living in London and she complains exactly the same amount about the weather as every other Australian living in London. Yes, that is her natural lip colour, no, she will not be taking any further questions at this time.