The pain of the savior

Lela 2022-03-17 09:01:01

I shouldn't have stayed up so late, but now I can't write some things.
I just watched "The Green Miracle" and I burst into tears in the middle of the night. . . The sentence of John Coffee (actually not spelled like this, but the pronunciation is the same) "I feel all the pain in this world", the death row prisoners face the heaviness of death. If you enter the film seriously, you will see the death row prisoners execute the death penalty. During the process (electricity until death), thinking of the sleepless night before the execution of the death sentence, seeing John's always moist eyes, only tears can bring the weak pain felt by the viewer out of the body.
The original intention of electrifying should be to allow them to make up for the sins they have committed. People cannot decide their own lives, and they have no choice but to suffer when they die. I know they are guilty people, but if they can stay in prison forever, Let's abolish the death penalty. The purpose of the law is not punishment. Punishment is only a means. Maintaining peace is the ultimate goal.
John, a person who is afraid of the dark and often weeping, how to save you, Miracle of God, might as well say Poor Man, empathizing with all the pain in this world, every day the pain is pierced like glass shards, you are the most painful person in the world, But who can empathize with your pain? Feeling the pain of this world every day, crying alone, but for others, I can hardly imagine. . .
After two classes, I still think of this John from time to time, a bit like Jesus. He is atonement for the suffering of the world, but he is hovering on the edge of pain and loneliness. In fact, movies are just movies. I shouldn’t be so devoted to watching them. We are just people. It's just that I still feel sad because of him.
Although the film uses some more magical methods to describe John, it can predict, can see the heart of people, can perceive the pain of everyone around him, can absorb some pain that can be absorbed and spit out the disease, but I think the film focuses on Portraying certain groups of death row prisoners and being a black death row prisoner with a miraculous amount of innocence should reflect some of the social ills of the time: racial discrimination, imperfect legal system, and Guanxi's suppression. Everyone has a sense of fear for death row prisoners. Of course, this is natural. Generally, death row prisoners have committed heinous crimes. However, under such a cruel method of death, I still feel that they are pitiful.
John is the most kind-hearted death row prisoner in the world, and I can't tolerate his defense lawyers finding him guilty so firmly.
Who will be whose savior? No one will be someone's savior. . . Otherwise, the savior would be too painful.

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The Green Mile quotes

  • Paul Edgecomb: John, do you know where we're taking you?

    John Coffey: Help a lady?

    Brutus "Brutal" Howell: That's right. But how do you know?

    John Coffey: Don't know. To tell the truth, Boss, I don't know much'o anything.

  • Melinda Moores: Why do you have so many scars?

    John Coffey: Don't really remember, ma'am.