Re-watch, still very bad. The plots are sometimes naive and over-idealistic, sometimes contradictory and biased, but the worst of all is the film sets up some rather rough and unconvincing plots to viciously provoke the confrontation, and finally goes to another extremes, just like Mr Keating who actually doesn't know how to teach.That "Mr Keating teaches Todd" scene is one of the silliest scenes I've ever seen...
Family affairs finally boiling into the real world where consequences are seen and felt by people hidden behind the tall tower with golden toilets. The ending is good because it is both unexpected and understandable. It is also finally an arc reaching its height and giving the audience some sense of justice and thus, satisfication.