Research on the film Society of Dead Poets (The Society of Dead Poets), a classic released in 1989, has exploded 588% since Taylor Swift announced her next album would bear the title The Tortured Poets DepartmentSunday, at the Grammy Awards.
According to NoDepositRewards.com, online searches for the film, starring Robin Williams as well as Josh Charles, Ethan Hawke and Robert Sean Leonard, have increased sevenfold in a week.
Robin Williams in the film “Dead Poets Society”, which was released in 1989. ARCHIVE PHOTOS
The number of users searching for “Watch Dead Poets Society” increased by 368% after the 34-year-old singer revealed the title of her 11th album during her Album of the Year acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards.
People also searched for “stream Dead Poets Society,” which resulted in a 1135% increase in searches.
Immediately after Taylor Swift's announcement, where every gesture and word is scrutinized, the Internet went into a frenzy and netizens linked the two projects by linking the title of the album to a photo of the film that won the Oscar won for Best Screenplay (Tom Schulman) at the 1990 ceremony. Robin Williams was also nominated for an Oscar for his performance in Dead Poets Society, as was director Peter Weir. The feature film would also compete for the title of Best Picture.
In a statement, NoDepositRewards.com said: “The tremendous increase in interest on Google in Dead Poets Society following this announcement is a testament to both Taylor's influence as an artist, but also to the film's enduring and timeless appeal.” The fact that an album title , which alludes to poetry and immediately evokes images and discussion about the film, makes it clear that it has earned its place in film history. While there are many films about poets, literary societies, and tortured writers, Dead Poets Society stands out as the most iconic.”
“Ultimately, Taylor's monumental popularity makes a Dead Poets Society revival possible because she dominates pop culture and has an incredibly attentive fan base that eagerly analyzes everything she does and looks for Easter eggs. Nonetheless, the film has undoubtedly stood the test of time and remains in the public consciousness among younger generations, being re-watched and remembered as fondly as it is. East.”