flee only to flee

Deja 2022-02-07 14:08:53

The same life behind bars, if Andy in "Shawshank" finally escaped through forbearance and perseverance, then Luke proved himself by getting up again after being knocked down again and again, although he obviously forgot he escaped. Go for the purpose.
He was trying to prove to the world that he was a never-say-die legend, a tough guy who wouldn't give up, and he obviously did it in his escapes, knowing that he would fail again and again. It is a pity that his goal is not a free land facing the Atlantic Ocean. His journey has ended after he has climbed the wall, but unfortunately he can only be shot.

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  • Josefa 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    Conditioning will be compared to The Shawshank Redemption. Andy is a big cat, ready to lurk and hit with a single blow; Luke is like a honey badger, unrestrained, he will do it if he refuses. 8

  • Dolores 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    The masterpiece of the Hayes Code in the 1960s? Just helping "big brother" to eat this bridge was used by Jackie Chan in "Island of Fire".

Cool Hand Luke quotes

  • Arletta: [Speaking to her son Luke] You know, sometimes, I wished people was like dogs, Luke. Comes a time, a day like, when the bitch just don't recognize the pups no more, so she don't have no hopes nor love to give her pain. She just don't give a damn.

  • John: [Visiting hours are over and John Sr. gives Luke his banjo, last remaining possession, before leaving] Now there ain't nothing to come back for.