1.Dead Poets Society
An inspirational and thought-provoking movie that stands up to repeated viewings. Dead Poets Society tells the story of a class of 1950s disillusioned schoolkids who are encouraged to rediscover their thirst for life and creativity by Professor Keating (Robin Williams), their new and unconventional English teacher. Robin Williams is brilliant in his role and is guaranteed to give you the motivational push you need – especially when he uses the motto ‘carpe diem’ (‘seize the day’) to inspire the schoolboys. Although you won’t get the happy ending you hope for, there are more than enough moments in the movie to make you feel inspired to do all the things you ever wanted to do.
2.Due Date
A businessman on his way to see the birth of his child is put on the no fly list thanks to the annoying amateur actor Ethan Tremblay, and must go on a road trip with him to reach his wife on time. Two completely different personalities clash in this film, leading to some hilarious but heart warming scenes. An unlikely friendship is forged in the hectic trip across the US.