The Shawshank Redemption

Jazmin 2022-03-22 09:01:03

I feel guilty about what I have done all the time, not because I am here (prison), nor is it to please you (parole officer). Looking back on the detours I have taken, how I want to say something to the stupid young man who committed the felony, tell him how I feel now, and tell him there are other ways to solve the problem. However, I can't do it anymore. The young man has long been submerged in the long river of years, leaving only an old man facing the past alone. Re-behave? It's a lie! Boy, stop wasting my time and stamp your chapter. To be honest, I don't care.

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Extended Reading
  • Kayley 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    It can be said that this is the originator of the prison escape series. The storyline is delicate and compact. From being forced to prison, fighting wits and courage in prison, trying to survive in the cracks, and the extreme desire to regain freedom, relying on super high IQ and extraordinary. His courage, time and time again, turned dangers into bargain, and finally escaped successfully with his inmates and gained freedom. The social darkness and corruption revealed from the side are worth pondering

  • Rhett 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    After the film was broadcast, the scene of incarceration gave rise to a series of fanfiction, the pope-like warden, the East and the West, and homosexuality became an indispensable scene in American prison films. Of course, one of the scenes that people talk about is the scene where the male protagonist shouts for freedom against the wind and rain after escaping from prison.

The Shawshank Redemption quotes

  • Red: [Narrating] There must be a con like me in every prison in America. I'm the guy who can get if for you; cigarettes, a bag of reefer, if that's your thing, a bottle of brandy to celebrate your kid's high school graduation, damn near anything within reason. Yes sir, I'm a regular Sears and Roebuck.

  • Andy Dufresne: ...or come to think of it, I suppose I could set it up for you. That would save you some money. I'll write down the forms you need, you can pick them up, and I'll prepare them for your signature... nearly free of charge... I'd only ask three beers apiece for my co-workers, if that seems fair. I think a man working outdoors feels more like a man if he can have a bottle of suds. That's only my opinion.