What details of "Miracle in the Green Mile" impressed you?

Kraig 2022-04-22 07:01:02

There are really too many moving details in this film, whether it is the kindness of the four prison guards or the greatness of the black angel? It is very moving. The most impressive thing should be that when John walked through the green mile, he described his beautiful dream as happiness and hope in his sparkling eyes?

After the second gear was turned off, the angel just accompanied the song, and finally got freed from the melody of heaven~heaven and went to heaven (perhaps it was the appearance of the rat village)

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  • Karley 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    11.12 There are a lot of background and cultural things that I can't understand. They are related to the Gospel and the Bible. I should add a few more books. People - Burdens - Heaven and Earth - John - Multi-ethnic People - Miracles - End Point - Green - Light - Perception - Belief - Disciple - Obsession - Rebirth - Evil Retribution - Good Retribution - Companionship - Life

  • Josianne 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    8.1 points, I personally feel that the lower limit is still stronger than "The Gift of Room No. 7". Watching this film gave me the same feeling as Spielberg's "Artificial Intelligence". The director added a lot of imaginary and wishful thinking in order to move people. Human-like mice, black people with superpowers, do these things exist in reality? Have you seen it? Why be completely moved by untraceable daydreams? The reason why I think it is better than "Artificial Intelligence" is because this film is considered a fantasy film, and it is not too much. What is frozen for 10,000 years behind "Artificial Intelligence" is too unpredictable. Although the religious theme of the film is mysterious, it is still more meaningful than the emptiness and emptiness of "Artificial Intelligence".

The Green Mile quotes

  • Percy Wetmore: Well, well, well, looks like you've got yourself a new friend there, Del.

    Eduard Delacroix: Don't hurt him!

    Percy Wetmore: [to the guards] That the one I chased?

    Paul Edgecomb: Yeah, that's the one. Del's been asking for a box' might keep it for a pet. What do you think?

    Percy Wetmore: You know what? We oughta find a cigar box and some paper from the dispensary to line it with. Yeah, yeah, that should do real nice.

    Paul Edgecomb: Man said get a cigar box.

  • Percy Wetmore: What's up his ass?

    Paul Edgecomb: You, always, you Percy.

    Percy Wetmore: What I got a hate in you boy, that the way it is around here?

    Paul Edgecomb: Why don't you just move on and take that job down in Briar Ridge? Oh yeah, I know all about it. Sounds to me like a pretty good job.

    Percy Wetmore: Yeah, I might just take it too, soon as you put me up front. Yeah you heard me, I want Brutal's spot for the next execution.

    Paul Edgecomb: Seeing a man die, now that's not enough, you gotta be close enough to smell his nuts cook.

    Percy Wetmore: I just wanna be up front that's all. Come on, one time. And you know what, you can get rid of me, I swear.

    Paul Edgecomb: And what if I say no?

    Percy Wetmore: Well, I might just stick around for good, might make me a career of this... boss.