It is necessary to write a review... The Shawshank Redemption

Ethan 2022-04-23 07:01:01

In the late 1940s, Andy, an accomplished young banker, was jailed for allegedly killing his wife and her lover. When I first saw this movie, one side was the banker's wife making out with her lover, and the other side was the banker Andy struggling in the car and getting angry (you shouldn't be in the car, you should be under the car...), I knew it An accident is going to happen, but the murderer is not him, but he is still in prison.
A group of new prisoners came. Old Rhett made a bet with his friends as always, betting on who would cry first among the new prisoners at night. Rhett chose Andy. However, he lost and lost two packs of cigarettes. It is conceivable that Andy's heart is not as weak as his appearance.
Andy used his professional knowledge to help the prison management evade taxes and launder money, and at the same time, he was gradually treated with courtesy among prisoners by virtue of his contacts with Reid.
All these years in prison, Andy has not given up hope, he still yearns for freedom. He has an unknown secret.
The thief who killed Andy's wife appeared. There was evidence to prove Andy's innocence, but the prison management killed Andy's hope.
On an ordinary night... Andy usually returned to the prison, the shiny leather shoes made a sound on the ground...
In short, Andy stood in the water, facing the vast grass, the moment of the first sunshine... handsome. !

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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.