The road to paradise of salvation

Laverna 2022-03-19 09:01:02

The same movie theme has been filmed by countless filmmakers, but when it comes to classicism, it is difficult to have a film between the first and second, the root of which lies in the overall perfection and thought-provoking of the film. Whether it is the depth of the theme, the shaping of the characters, or the subtext of the lens language, it gives people an unparalleled shock.

Nineteen years of imprisonment, the only way to redeem, the abnormal way to gain freedom. The scene of shouting in the rain seems to have an immersive feeling in the cinema. Nineteen years, where is so easy to survive, but the wicked will eventually be rewarded, and the good will eventually reap the good results. Freedom is the first, and those who desire freedom will eventually welcome freedom!

Longing for freedom is too vague, high IQ makes people excited! ——The salvation of Shawshank in eight years in retrospect was just to find inner peace. first you hate it, then you are used to it, finally you depend on it, that's called institutionized. , But this sentence has raised the movie by more than one level.

Where is the real hope. Maybe, it's just the kind of thought in our own hearts. When we have kindness in our hearts, we treat all things that are fair or unfair to us with a normal heart. No matter what kind of situation we are encountering. We can always take it easy and find the way to redemption in heaven.

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The Shawshank Redemption quotes

  • [after Brooks held a knife to Heywood's throat]

    Andy Dufresne: I just don't understand what happened in there.

    Heywood: Old man's crazy as a rat in a tin shithouse, is what.

    Red: Oh Heywood, that's enough out of you!

    Ernie: I heard he had you shittin' in your pants!

    Heywood: Fuck you!

    Red: Would you knock it off? Brooks ain't no bug. He's just... just institutionalized.

    Heywood: Institutionalized, my ass.

    Red: The man's been in here fifty years, Heywood. Fifty years! This is all he knows. In here, he's an important man. He's an educated man. Outside, he's nothin'! Just a used up con with arthritis in both hands.

  • Red: [narrating, referring to the warden committing suicide] I'd like to think that the last thing that went through his head, other than that bullet, was to wonder how the hell Andy Dufresne ever got the best of him.