kind hearted

Daryl 2022-04-23 07:01:01

We always judge a person's quality from appearance first, but we don't find that the real good or bad is the heart that won't lie.
Everyone will die and will have his own green journey. And the green journey for those on death row in their cells is much shorter than ours. But in just a few short days, a lot of unexpected things can happen.
Before, I always thought that if you killed someone, you should pay for your life. No matter what you did, or whether you really regretted it later, you should pay the price for what you did. But looking at the death row prisoners sitting in the electric chair, some died painfully in a short period of time, while others had to endure long-term torture and pain because they were murdered. Some of them sincerely regretted what they did in the first place. When I'm sorry, I feel that I should give them a chance to make a change. I just hope that the death penalty is reserved for those prisoners who are really bad to the core and have no remorse at all.
There are so many pains in the world, intrigue between people, killing each other, and the pain of those who died made him feel the same, so he felt too tired, and finally chose to end his green journey.
From our own perspective, many times we have the idea of ​​giving up our own life because of our own pain, not to mention the pain of so many people, what kind of feeling is that?

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Extended Reading
  • Verlie 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    It's really hard to express your thoughts. I can see the idea in the movie, although the effect is a little worse. In addition, urethritis is definitely a major affliction in the world, and I deeply understand it. .

  • Jewel 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    4.5. The magical realism story of "The Green Mile" corresponds to two classical texts: the Passion of Jesus and the death of Socrates. At the same time, unlike Bergman, it is about the inability to communicate and the inability to communicate between humans. It gives an American popular version. Suddenly strong electric light rays proved the existence of the miracle with an abnormal visual impact. The opposite is the sudden darkness when the evil spirits arrive in the horror film. From "Shawshank's Redemption" to "The Green Mile", Stephen King + Delabont understands how to unfold the rightist, mainstream academic narrative in the context of "imprisonment", while avoiding Foucault and other "destroy The logical trap of “system”, if the first resort to the audience’s recognition of Innocent and then the recognition of the characters themselves, and finally the recognition of the system, then the prison does not need to be destroyed, and escape from birth is a sacred purpose, which opposes the “humanity”. The object of "evil" (Percy? Or mediocre?)

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.