What details of "The Green Mile" touched you?

Meta 2022-01-25 08:01:17

The moment the necklace was turned over, a good story was put to an end.

Mr. Ginger, who is "disheveled", drags his body while walking, but pushes the roller very hard.

The little action of the ill male protagonist untying his lover's apron in the kitchen.

The "big boy" holding two little girls in the woods, crying silently.

The warden and his brother said, "I will do my best to help you solve this problem, even if you are unemployed." This was during the Great Depression. There are still many small details, so let's watch the movie on your own.

Human nature is inherently good, and I hope there will be less suffering in the world.

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Extended Reading
  • Israel 2022-03-21 09:01:03

    Darabont is a very good storytelling director. Even if it is such a slightly exaggerated fantasy story, it is inherently less realistic than Shawshank. He can still keep the audience focused for three hours and has a good sense of rhythm. Miracles can cure diseases, feel good, and at the same time have to endure the pain of the world and the loneliness of longevity. Sometimes death is a relief. I like the prison quartet, the combination of high and low fat, thin, old and young is quite harmonious~

  • Tanner 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Basically, it's still perfect, except that the plot is a little bit bloody and dragged a little bit, especially the last part of saving the warden's wife. Is it really necessary for me to meditate on Hallelujah (holding the forehead) in my mind. . .

The Green Mile quotes

  • Wild Bill Wharton: You love your sister? You make any noise, you know what happens. I'm gonna kill her instead of you. Understand?

  • William 'Wild Bill' Wharton: [Brutus Howell hands out cold sodas to the other guards] Hey, hey, I'm gonna get some too, ain't I?

    Brutus "Brutal" Howell: My ass you get some too.

    Paul Edgecomb: What makes you think you deserve any?

    William 'Wild Bill' Wharton: [mutters] 'Cause I got a big pecker...