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Bulah 2023-07-25 04:47:39
When studying caged birds, they will be treated liberally; when studying caged people, they will be put in prison. Sitting on a caged bird for the rest of my life, but helpless for the rest of the caged...
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Alycia 2023-07-14 16:21:10
To recover humanity from all evil, all it takes is a fresh little...
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Breana 2023-07-07 12:54:47
Rehabilitation means restoring dignity, the prison system didn't do it, but this man...
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Ruby 2023-06-27 14:44:48
We are all birds imprisoned by the universe. try to find some distractions....by creating your own...
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Eusebio 2023-06-20 06:11:38
1. The bird out of its shell is so cute. 2. Deformed mother-child relationship. 3. Imprisonment and dignity. 4. Learning is really sitting on the...
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Kiley 2023-06-13 05:03:58
It seems that prison-themed movies are rarely bad,...
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Torey 2023-06-09 00:01:45
A powerful inspirational biopic about prison: the free soul cannot be locked in an iron cage, and becomes a god of learning in an extreme environment; the prodigal son's return and the realization of his personal values can be compared with "Autumn Judgment", the male protagonist and his mother's wife, the warden, the warden, the prisoners and the inmates The relationship development of the film was handled well, and some of the scenes were borrowed from "The Shawshank Redemption"; low-key...
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Tania 2023-06-04 03:17:45
Great movie, like Shawshank, how many years of unremitting efforts make a person, and like a killer's diary, good supervision makes bad people good, bad supervision makes good people bad, how can a person do it if he lives with dignity bad thing? The protagonist is too temperamental. When he was young, he was rude and reckless. As a result, he committed two murders one after another, resulting in his life in prison and being held in isolation. He was patient and gentle, and since then he has...
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Jerad 2023-05-23 16:34:03
It turns out that the prison is so civilized and reasonable. When I watched the movie, I kept thinking, if the prison is really like this, I want to live in it. There is a fixed job, food and housing, what more can a husband ask for. (This is the goal of my struggle. If I make a mistake, it will be realized. Why bother to go to work. The movie really taught the flowers of the motherland, and the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television said so.? (Want to watch the 328th...
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Aidan 2023-05-16 06:50:07
You fought hard for me, but the sun has set, don't expect it to rise again, I want you to treat me like a dead person, I want you to pretend to be standing on my grave, I want you to remember The story of the bird, how we let it...
Birdman of Alcatraz Comments
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Robert Stroud: Why did you come 2,000 miles for nothing? Just to see me once a month?
Stella Johnson: I came because I'm your wife, that's why. Bob, the only life I got is you.
Robert Stroud: Then you've got a damned poor future, old girl. I'm never gonna get outta here.
Stella Johnson: I could get a job in a factory. I could write letters every day. It would be like old times.
Robert Stroud: You'd wither away and die waiting. Forget it, Stell. It's the end of the line.
Robert Stroud: Please, Bob.
Robert Stroud: Now, listen to me. Listen carefully. You fought your heart out for me. You fought your heart out for me, but the sun's gone down. And don't look for it to rise again. I want you to pretend that I'm a dead man. I want you to pretend... that you're standin' on my grave.
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Harvey Shoemaker: Bob... I've been sent here as a delegate of the Bureau to make you an offer.
Robert Stroud: That's what I've been waiting for.
Harvey Shoemaker: Now the bureau is willing to let you keep your birds. You can even sell 'em. Now this is their official proposal. You can continue to raise and sell the birds, but the profits will be turned over to the prison welfare fund, and you will receive a salary in the form of a share of the profits. I consider that quite a generous offer under the circumstances. Frankly, it's more than I would have offered, had I the authority.
Albert Comstock: Well, Stroud?
Robert Stroud: Let me see if I understand you. You're proposing that the United States government go into the canary-bird business. That's against private enterprise. You sound like a Bolshevik, Harvey.
Albert Comstock: You have no legal right to raise canaries at all.
Robert Stroud: I know. Rule 60 of the Federal Bureau of Prisons Manual: "An inmate cannot be permitted to operate a business, no matter how legitimate, while in prison." That right?
Harvey Shoemaker: You quoted it correctly.
Robert Stroud: That's what I thought. That's why I'm confused. The rule says I can't have a business. You say I can, provided I give you the profits. It's reinventing regulations. It's not like you.
Albert Comstock: Mr. Shoemaker came all the way from Washington to try to work out a plan so you can keep your blasted birds.
Robert Stroud: Don't con an old con, Warden. He came because of public opinion, and you know it. 50,000 signatures on a petition. Congressmen jumping all over MacLeod's back. I think I got you over a barrel, Harvey.
Harvey Shoemaker: Is that you last word?
Robert Stroud: I could use more room. For my birds.