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Ф˵ľHxӢ 1
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a novel written by the best-selling American novel writer Stephen King, this novel is composed of three short stories, read the first of the three novels today: the hope of spring read this novel I feel special deep.
Andy Duverney, accused of murdering his wife and his wifes mistress in 1948, the Shawshank Redemption - a spring of hope. Being held in Shawshank Prison. The people who were imprisoned in that prison, after the rendering of time, had become accustomed to that kind of life without freedom. Even the birds inside became accustomed to living in a small space without freedom like people and starved to death alone. But the hero Andy from the beginning to enter the prison are holding hope, although the heart has a lot of uncertainty, but he always do typhoon to lead the negative and find a way to protect his famous painting businessmen! Hold on to hope, use your mind, and the greed of the heart inside the prison, and stay in an unfree world living outside the free world, always ready! Twenty-seven years! With a ten-inch stone hammer and tons of posters! Successfully escaped from the society without freedom, but also changed the heart of a good friend, so that a good friend came back to a free society to cherish and adapt to the free life.
After reading this novel, I realized: Nothing can defeat the hope in the heart of a determined person, uncertainty is not important, what is important is that we must have hope, the consequences may lead people to disappointment, but we must have the hope of success, with the help of the surrounding environment, use their own brain, hope will become reality, the protagonist in twenty-seven years under such circumstances are still hopeful, Why cant we live in a free world? This Stephen King novel tells me that success is to have hope, and to use the knowledge you have learned, to grasp the people and things around you, and to have your own firm beliefs.
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@ƪСfw(hu)]ʲôܴһ(g)(jin)˃(ni)ĵϣ_ҪҪһҪϣܕ(hu)I(lng)ʧһҪгɹϣ߅ĭh(hun)\(yn)ԼĴXϣ͕(hu)׃ɬF(xin)(sh)˹ʮǘӵĭh(hun)¶߀ϣ҂ʲôܵأ @ƪ˹ٷҡСfVɹҪϣҪ\(yn)ԼW(xu)֪R(sh)߅˺߀Լ(jin)
Ф˵ľHxӢ 2
The prison at Shawshank is suffocating, nurturing life as well as deprivation, sowing despair as well as hope.
The beginning of the story is that a big man is walking in the street, and he suddenly goes to the prison, but he is wrongly accused, is mistaken for the murderer and sentenced to death. He is the protagonist of this book, just arrived at Shawshank prison, a foul smell came, the eyes of the people around him like to eat him, but he was not timid, secretly in his heart made up his mind - change them, and escape.
At noon, he was not complicit, which attracted the attention of the "bullies", deliberately looking for his trouble, "arent they all murderers?" Pretend to be honest." He was expected to retort, but he kept silent, which bored the "bullies" and left on their own.
After a month of silence, he had his first communication with the "bully" in order to ask for a small stone hammer, and in the short conversation, they seemed to feel that he did not belong here. Later, he successfully integrated into the "Shawshank", life ushered in a turning point, he sometimes taught others to read and write, to the lifeless Shawshank brought life.
Finally, the news came from outside the prison, saying that a witness had been found, who could find out the truth of the case. As soon as the news reached his ears, he did not close his eyes for several exciting days, and the people beside him did not give up looking at him happily. Sit on the police car, looking out the window, like a newborn who just came to this world, full of surprise eyes to look left and right, but halfway to be told that the person is dead to go back, hope shattered again...
At the end of the story, he drew a full stop for his life, justice was not absent, and those "bullies" also regained a new life.
He was in prison and his mind changed, it seemed that he did not believe that the fate of the heaven fell to himself, but he did not give up, because he knew that once the light of hope was extinguished, life would suddenly become a dark.
After reading this book, I cant help feeling his will, experiencing trauma again and again, but still able to stand up, if everyone is like him, there will be no losers in the world, some birds can not be locked, because it is scattered with the glory of freedom, I hope that each of us can become that bird.
Ф˱O(jin)zλ\ϢZͬr(sh)Ҳһ߅^һ߅ϣ
µ_^һ(g)ڽD(zhun)ȥ˱O(jin)zsDZԩ`Ԟǃֶ̡@˹Ф˱O(jin)zһɐζ܇˵ĿҪƵs]đӣ˛Qġ׃ӳȥ
ͬ@ˡԡע⣬韩ǚ˷bʲôό(sh)Ԟ(hu)gɅsĬ@ʹȺԡеoģx_
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 3
Like the cover of this book, a dark, bleak winter morning, the content is the same: in the dark and murky atmosphere, the innocent and the heinous people in Shawshank Prison die in silence.
The power of time is powerful, decades but a blink of an eye. The daily routine of life is light, like a grain of dust. Unaware of the passage of time, the accumulation of nearly 10,000 days and nights, is half of the weight of life, even Reid in the prison of the vast power of the people, also can not withstand the destruction of time inadvertently, the head of the thick hair into sparse white hair, only gradually realize that he lost decades, think carefully, like a yesterday. When the authors pen is written lightly in 1958, our eyes quickly sweep through 1958, it is the 1958 of the people in prison. How did those days pass? When we face the non-stop time, those ordinary days, will be depressed nowhere to vent. The poster on Andys wall has changed several times, the stone on the windowsill has been ground several times, and the more heart-wrenching book is that young Red entered Shawshank, but his back is bent, dragging his weak legs slowly out of the prison, towards the free and strange society to continue to die his illness, waiting for the day of death.
Human life is so short, from the moment of birth, day by day, we wait for the gradual approach of death, perhaps in a few decades later, when we are old and frail, the face is covered with wrinkles, and death almost takes us away, we will regret: why is life so deserted for decades? Time is so long, why do I only have a short frame?
Of the billions of people in the world, what does a body controlled by your mind live for? Pessimistically: Life is a train to the grave, for most of us, the meaning of travel is just to see the scenery, "happy in what we encounter, temporarily in ourselves, quickly self-sufficient, not aware of the approaching of old age." After all, there is no right solution to this problem that has been thought about since the past, and what we can do is to be happy in this short time.
Life is your own world. Life is too short to speak your mind.
ͬ@ķ桪ڰ糿(ni)ҲһӣںڰķՇФ˱O(jin)zЩǟoʮڳĬ
r(sh)gǏ(qing)ʮ겻^D(zhun)һ˲ÿ찴ͰphhһmXr(sh)ţf(g)ҹĶѷeһʹ@ڱO(jin)zͨVҲ(jng)r(sh)Ĵݚ(jng)g^ܵzϡİװl(f)uR(sh)һȥĎʮ꣬м(x)ֻһ(g)졣(dng)ߵ`Pphh،һ҂ҕٵؒ^һDžsDZO(jin)z˵һЩr(sh)⾿ȥģ(dng)҂挦(du)ͣϢĕr(sh)gr(sh)Щƽoӕr(sh)(hu)ğo̎l(f)йωϵĺ(bo)ГQˎ[ڴ_(ti)ϵʯ^ֱĥˎ״ʹĕǣpM(jn)ФsEopȾ߳O(jin)zɶİ(hu)^m(x)ȴһ쵽
˵һ˶̕ijһһһ죬҂ȴĝuuƽSڎʮ֮(dng)҂w˥Ę䁝My҂]֮(hu)ڣʮԼ˻ďUr(sh)g֮L(zhng)ֻж̶̵һ
ʮ|һ(g)ԡ㡱˼|wǞʲô^fһͨ?zi)܇?du)҂(sh)ˁfеxֻǞ˿L(fng)ڼȻ֪֮@N̶@(g)һֱ˼Ć}]҂@̕ĕr(sh)g_ľͺ
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 4
The Shawshank Redemption tells the story of banker Andys "self-redemption" and his pursuit of freedom in order to see the light again. To a certain extent, it attacked the American judicial system and prison system at that time, and the protagonist Andy was framed into Shawshank Prison under the imperfect legal system. In the dark prison, Andy suffered a lot of injustice, but he always maintained the desire for survival and the enthusiasm for hope, it is with this belief, Andy finally escaped and obtained freedom. Unlike the protagonist Andy, another key character in this book, Red, although he sees the nature of prison, he never wants to fight, he just conforms to the rules of the prison in order to protect himself. Until Andy comes along and changes him and guides him to finally be free.
I believe that the reason why a good classic book is enduring is because it can make a profound and lasting impact on readers. And "Shawshank Redemption" is a book worthy of our reflection and taste, it through the description of life, triggered us to think about freedom. In this book, freedom is kept out by the prison walls, and the prisoners have been trapped inside the walls for a long time, gradually getting used to the loss of freedom, the loss of hope and the prison environment. Even when they were eventually released, they fled because they could not adapt to a free society. However, what really saved Andy was not prison, nor the Bible, but hope, which saved his freedom and realized a kind of inner salvation. No matter what kind of trouble, the mind is always free. When the body is imprisoned, as long as the soul can continue to pursue hope and freedom, then you are free.
To have freedom is a beautiful and happy state, which means not only physical liberation, but also inner freedom. Even when we are at the bottom of despair, we should still have hope and hold on to our lives in pursuit of freedom. Hope cannot be bound, cannot be imprisoned, it is like a bird with wings, like moving air, like continuous breathing, it is eternal and endless, and no darkness can pollute it. When we have hope, we have all possibilities.
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J(rn)һ(yu)Ľ(jng)֮܉L(zhng)ʢ˥?yn)܉oxߎh(yun)ҳ־õ`ӰФ˵ľHһֵ҂˼Ʒζĕͨ^ّB(ti)l(f)҂(du)ɵ˼@O(jin)z߉ɸxͽL(zhng)ڱڸ߉(ni)u(x)TʧȥʧȥϣͱO(jin)zh(hun)һСʹK@Ҳ?yn)om(yng)(hu)xxȻȰϵIJDZO(jin)zҲʥ(jng)ϣ(sh)F(xin)һN(ni)ĵľHoՓηN˼h(yun)ɵ(dng)wܵdr(sh)ֻҪ`܉^m(x)ϣôɵġ
һNöҸĠB(ti)HHָwϵĽţָ(ni)ĵʹ҂̎^ĵȣ҂?ni)Ȼ?yng)ԓѴϣɶ(jin)ϣǟo`odһֻгB(dng)Ŀ՚dzm(x)ڵĺoMκκڰoȾ(dng)҂ϣ҂͓һп
Ф˵ľHxӢ 5
The Shawshank Redemption tells the story of a hero who, after being wrongly sentenced to life imprisonment, spends nearly 20 years in a near-desperate prison and uses a small stone hammer to dig a tunnel to freedom and light. The theme of the whole film is hope and light, from which we can see the protagonists perseverance and perseverance, but in addition, the characters in the film have distinctive characteristics, in the shark Castle, the prison that deprives people of hope and freedom, a group of people formed a small society, here to interpret their different lives. We can learn a lot from each person, which is perhaps why this film is a classic.
Andys success is unrepeatable. His success comes from many factors.
"Light the torch of hope with faith." Andy did not kill, but was wrongly convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, which is equal to giving his life to a prison without vitality and hope for freedom. But rather than resign himself to his fate like most others, he firmly believes that he is innocent and uses the help of his fellow inmates to begin a long escape journey. "All I want is a boat, a cabin, a life of freedom on the Pacific Ocean, and 19 years in prison, and thats not too much to ask," he said before bidding farewell to his cellmate, Red. From the beginning of his imprisonment to the end, this belief in his desire for freedom did not diminish, and this is the spiritual motivation that sustained him to the end. On that rainy night, after 500 yards of crawling in the dirty sewers, when he took off the prison clothes and looked up to the sky and laughed, the scene was so shocking, 19 years of efforts, day and night of persistence, finally achieved the dream, to freedom! There are some things in life that you dont realize how valuable it is when you have it, but when you lose it and get it again, you will treasure it.
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 6
Everyone is their own God, if you have given up yourself, who else will save you. -- inscription
Im not much of a reader, but Ive watched the Shawshank Redemption many times to find out what it really means, and thats the spiritual baptism behind the story.
Andy, the protagonist of the story, is a vice president of a bank, when he finds his wife and lover, he is very painful, his wife and lover are shot, he is the first suspect, is sentenced to Shawshank prison. After prison, his temperament attracted the attention of prisoner Reed and gradually became a good friend with him. Andy always tries his best to defend everything he should have as a normal person in a quiet and calm way. By chance, he began to use his rich financial knowledge to help the prison guards evade taxes safely and help the warden launder black money in exchange for the prison guards being slightly lenient to himself. He wrote a letter to the governor arguing for the expansion of the prison library, which was supported by the government a few years later. Later, after learning the truth about his wifes murder from a new young prisoner, he appealed to the warden, but the warden not only refused his request, but even killed the young man in order to keep Andy and satisfy his endless greed for money.
Between good and evil, the good have to succumb to the vile. Those who enforce the law are not necessarily innocent people, and prisoners in prison are not necessarily criminals. What an ironic truth, yet not all is light under the sun, there is day and there is night, and there is no escape from the sleaze and meanness in the darkness. The world is not fair.
The ending of the story is very shocking, and Andy finally takes a path to save himself - escape from prison. Andy spent 20 years in a hurry to cut a hole in the wall of the prison, he used amazing perseverance and endurance, and successfully redeemed himself. After his release from prison, he will help the warden launder all the money away, and use the identity of shadow people to become a banker, have to admire the high IQ people are extraordinary, a noble person in the heart, even if the fate is so unfair to involve him in prison, let him deal with the most despicable and dirty people, he can still not yield to fate, always maintain the sanctity of his soul, Fate imprisoned his body, but not his soul.
Hope is only given to those who have hope, Andy said: "Dont forget that there is something in this world that can penetrate all walls, he is in our hearts, can not see or touch, that is hope." The Shawshank redemption taught me that there are two most important things in life, which can sustain us in the most difficult and helpless times, that is, hope and faith.
The whole story naked exposed the ugliness and darkness of the world, but the real world is not like this? Real life is not a romance novel, and it is not as good and beautiful as we think. For the fate of individuals, there is no warmth, but also cruel indifference. But dont give up, even if you encounter the injustice of fate. Still have faith, be strong and brave. This is why I am addicted to this story, it brings me, is the soul shock and enlightenment.
Life is not flat, injustice in society, different origins, differences in the environment, even can not become an excuse to give up hope, give up faith. The starting point is different, even if you are down and out, you have to work hard to change it. Some birds are not meant to be caged because every feather is just too bright.
I hope those who feel that fate is unfair, take a look at the Shawshank Redemption and maybe the story will give you the strength to become stronger, fearless, brave...
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 7
The Shawshank Redemption is a masterpiece of American writer Stephen King. The work tells the story of Andy, a banker who was wrongly convicted by a judge of murdering his wife and her lover. Andy came to Shawshank Prison after a series of mental and physical abuse and torture. However, Andy is not convinced by the ordeal, and he spends twenty years digging a secret tunnel through the walls of the prison. Finally, one ordinary night, he crawled out of the tunnel. He escaped from Shawshank prison, was freed, and started a new life in Mexico with a new identity.
In this novel, my favorite character is Andy. Andys incarceration brought a ray of sunshine to the darkness of Shawshank Prison. Andy is a character with unique human brilliance and charm. He is silent, but under that silent exterior, there is a heart that never compromises and never gives up.
At first, in prison, Andy dared to fight against the forces of evil. In the face of the constant intrusion of the "three sisters", he did not give up his principles even if he fought alone and was covered with bruises. Later, when he was working in the prison library, he made a request to expand the library, which even the warden thought was nonsense. But after more than a decade of writing letters to the state legislature, his dream came true, and he secured funding to expand the Shawshank library into the best library in New England. Andy used his knowledge to teach the jailers to evade taxes and help the warden launder money, thus getting the reuse of the warden and getting some better treatment for himself, such as a room of his own, which is an important factor for Andy to escape. Andy took advantage of being alone to dig holes in the walls of his own room. Day by day, year by year, slowly digging the hole without anyone knowing. He spent 26 years digging a secret tunnel, and finally escaped from prison one night in 1975, completing his own redemption.
Andy stayed in Shawshank for more than twenty years, during which time he suffered all kinds of torture. However, he did not have too much resentment, but calmly accepted all this, and the huge gap between life before and after prison did not make him nervous and anxious, but extremely calm in the face of everything in front of him. He showed an extraordinary level of reason, calm and patience. It is the ideal belief that supports him to face all this calmly, and it is because of this belief that he buys from "me" a small awl that takes six hundred years to dig out a hole, ostensibly to be used for sharpening stones, but in fact he digs a road to freedom with a small hammer.
While in prison, he accidentally learns the truth, that is, he knows the real murderer who killed his wife and her lover and framed him. He tried, asked the warden to review the case, recall the real killer, and clear him, so that he could walk out of prison with a clean SLATE. But it was all in vain. The warden refused to see him, refused to pay attention to what he said, the warden is not disbelieving, but for some reason chose to ignore Andys request, and even transferred the only witness who knew the truth from Shawshank prison to another prison. During this period, I think Andys heart is broken, but I think this is also an important reason for his conviction to escape from the hidden path.
In the institutionalized prison, Andy is an anomaly, because he has ideals and perseverance, the hard environment did not make him yield, he is like some birds, born to be uncaged, born to yearn for freedom.
We want to be like Andy, to be a person with ideals, hopes and pursuits. As Andy says in the novel: "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."
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@СfУϲgǰϵzoڰФ˱O(jin)zһzꖹһ(g)Ъ(d)صԹxĬdzĬԵ`[һwׅf(xi)ŗ
_ʼڱO(jin)zϸͬ(sh)(zhng)挦(du)áIJ?jn)_ʹ܊^(zhn)ĝMҲŗԼԭtڱO(jin)zD^Yr(sh)ҪU(ku)D^Ո(qng)BzL(zhng)J(rn)@ǟo֮Մʮ֮ԺĈ(jin)ֽoh(hu)(mng)D^(zhng)ȡYФ˱O(jin)zĈD^U(ku)Ӣm^(q)õĈD^Լ֪R(sh)̪z䂃Ӷ͵zL(zhng)ϴXĶõ˵zL(zhng)ãԼ(zhng)ȡһЩ^õĴԼһgg@ǰ܉ӳȥҪһ(g)Լ(d)һҵĴԼķgĉڶһһڶқ]κ֪˶ʮĕr(sh)gڰ1975һ(g)ҹӳ˱O(jin)zˌ(du)ԼľH
Фд˶ʮ@Εr(sh)gܱM˸Nĥ]̫Թƽoؽ@һУzǰzľҲ]ʹ]ǘOo挦(du)ǰһF(xin)˳ڌƽo֧ƽo挦(du)@һҲ?yn)@һ֧֣ҡُIһ(g)Ҫڳһ(g)СFÁĥʯ(sh)HСNڳһlͨɵĵ·
ڱO(jin)zgָ֪֪˚ӺoŬ^zL(zhng)Ո(qng)،ٻһă߀ďıO(jin)zȥ@һͽڵġzL(zhng)Ҋ(hu)fZzL(zhng)DzdzijNԭxϵՈ(qng)֪ΨһCˏФ˱O(jin)z{(dio)ıO(jin)z@g밲σ(ni)DZİ@Ҳ(jin)İӳһ(g)Ҫԭɡ
wƻıO(jin)zһ(g)?yn)Dĭh(hun)]ʹһЩBһP(gun)סɡ
҂Ҫ밲һһ(g)ϣͬСfаfһӣϣǂ(g)Ö|ҲSgõĖ|Ö|h(yun)(hu)ŵ
Ф˵ľHxӢ 8
In fact, as early as the National Day I read the whole book. But I firmly believe that only time can wash away the simplest and most popular understanding of the book in memory, and precipitate the feeling that can really touch the soul, and this is the beauty of memory. When I write today, only the words "fear" and "reality" remain in my mind.
After the book was written, Stephen said that he became a horror writer because of his childhood fear of the world around him. Fear is just a feeling in the human brain, but it is not created in a vacuum, it is born of real and harsh reality, which is perhaps what this book is trying to express. The fear in The Shawshank Redemption stems from the reality of injustice; The horror of "The Nazi High Man" stems from the crimes committed by the Nazis; And "The Body" and so on. That is to say, peoples fears are more or less derived from real life, and become higher than real life after mixing personal emotions.
If tragedy is to tear up something beautiful for people to see, then horror fiction is to embellish something frightening and objectionable and then present it to people. But Stephen Kings novel is a brutal reality thrown at people without reservation. In addition to the elements of the novels detachment from reality, the book uses a very calm tone to state the "reality" of the book, and it is this seemingly calm "reality" that reminds people of their own reality, and thus the fear is born. Children are unlikely to feel the deep fears in books because they have not experienced them, they have not been aware of the reality around them. Similarly, different people will have different understandings and fears about the content of the book, depending on the reality they are in. What I feel is more the pressure of future life and the fear of unfamiliar society, the fear of becoming the kind of people that "some people just sink" in The Body refers to.
But fear isnt all bad. Fear is much more "friendly" than the sweet talk and flattery of others. It gives us a clear idea of where we stand and what might happen in the future. Thanks to its characteristics, it can expand the problems in reality like a magnifying glass, which is a driving force to promote us to move forward. It is fear that makes Andy in the Shawshank Redemption escape from Shawshank step by step; It is fear, let the call - - - absorption breath of doctors in a crisis in the concentration of the extraordinary; It is fear that has made the author a million dollars.
All this can be learned from the book. The author did not choose another title (or mistranslation), but simply used the title "The Shawshank Redemption." This is no accident, I think. The authors (or translators) purpose in doing this is to highlight the word "redemption."
Therefore, we should be more relaxed in the face of fear. This comes from the reality of feeling more like an old friend, although the words are sharp, but to the point. It may not feel good to be driven by fear, but it is redemption.
䌍(sh)ڇcҾx҈(jin)ΨЕr(sh)gܛ_ˢӛЌ(du)\@ͨ⣬|`ĸ@Ҳǻؑ̎Pr(sh)XЃH¡֑֡cF(xin)(sh)֡
˹ٷڳɕἰɞֲ}СfԴͯr(sh)(du)܇Ŀ֑֑mֻXһNX^Ǒ{ծa(chn)Դ挍(sh)֚ĬF(xin)(sh)@SҲǴ˕_(d)Ф˵ľHеĿ֑ԴڲĬF(xin)(sh){ͽĿ֑Դڼ{ӷµУ߀СʬwȵҲf˃(ni)ĵĿֻ֑ٶԴڬF(xin)(sh)ړM(jn)(g)к׃øڬF(xin)(sh)
fnjõĖ|˺˽o˿ôֲСftnj˿֑еĖ|Լfo˿˹ٷҡСftnjĬF(xin)(sh)ӱ˦˂ǰȥСfÓxF(xin)(sh)ijɷȫõһNOƽoZ{(dio)еġF(xin)(sh)@ƽoġF(xin)(sh)˂(lin)뵽Լ̎ĬF(xin)(sh)ָ֑Ҳɴ˶ͯDz̫ܸеӵĿֵ֑?yn)]н(jng)v^֪߅`F(xin)(sh)ͬӣͬˌ(du)Ѓ(ni)Ҳ(hu)a(chn)ͬͿ֑@̎ĬF(xin)(sh)Ҹܵĸδĉ͌(du)İ(hu)Ŀֳ֑֑ɞ顶ʬwСЩǕ(hu)Sȥָ
֑Ҳȫlj˵Z֑քtҪѺáö҂J(rn)R(sh)Լ̎λδܵ׃c(din)ŴR㌢F(xin)(sh)еĆ}U(ku)@ʧһNʹ҂ǰM(jn)Ą(dng)ǿ֑Ф˵ľHеİһxФǿ֑֣еt(y)ΣC(j)P(gun)^˳˵ĶҲǿ֑߫@˰fؔ(ci)
@Щԏĕ֪һߛ]xҲ`gɣHˡФ˵ľH@һ@żȻߣfgߣ@ĿǞͻH֡
挦(du)֑֕r(sh)҂(yng)@øӏ@һԴڬF(xin)(sh)ĸXһλmoJֱҪֱ֑ȵĸXS̫@ǾH
Ф˵ľHxӢ 9
During the summer vacation, I read a book called The Shawshank Redemption. The setting of this story is in the 1930s. Andy, a young banker wrongly sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife and her lover, is physically and mentally devastated when he arrives at Shawshank Prison. Later, Red became his best partner and a great comfort to Andy. After decades of prison life, Red has been institutionalized, he advised Andy not to have hope, but Andy did not give up. After more than 20 years of unremitting efforts, finally one night during a thunderstorm, he drilled his way through the tunnel, broke the sewer pipe with a rock, climbed about 500 yards, climbed out of the sewage pipe, and gained freedom and a new life.
After being a prisoner, did Andy lose his freedom, his hope? I dont think he will, because he will always find a way to create freedom. While repairing the roof, Andy invited the other inmates to drink cold beer at the price of helping a reported tax evasion, and at that moment, those people were like free people, wearing the glory of freedom, as if they were repairing their own roof. Andy, in order to let the other inmates at Shawshank feel the smell of freedom, took the risk of locking the radio room and playing a piece of music, and in an instant, all the prison guards and Jewish prisoners were listening to it in the playground and library. Rhett said, "I still dont understand to this day what those two Italian women were singing about. The truth is, I dont want to. Some things are better left unsaid." Indeed, they do not need to know that the music has given them enough, that these few minutes of music have given them hope.
Just getting to know Red, Andy is looking at the Shawshank wall, Red says: "These walls are interesting." When you first went to prison, you hated them; Then you adapt to them; Over time, you start to live without them. Its institutionalized." Mr. Cloth, the librarian, is an example. Hes been at Shawshank for almost half his life. Hes been institutionalized. Then he was paroled, a free man, but hopeless, so he couldnt stand it, and one day, he hanged himself in a hostel.
A few years later, several years after Andys escape, Red was paroled, and the same fate seemed to befall Red. However, a letter from Andy and some money give Red hope, so Red starts from the room where old Cloth died, and finally meets on the very blue Pacific coast.
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things in the world, and no good thing ever dies. Thats what Andy said, and it was because of his hope that it took him about 20 years to get better, to regain his freedom and his new life.
ٵĕr(sh)ҿһСФ˵ľH@(g)µıς(g)o(j)30һ(g)pyмҰ?yn)Ӻ˱˘`ОoͽФ˱O(jin)zw;pشݚ³õĻ飬Ҳo˰ϘOο(jng)^ˎʮĪzѽ(jng)wƻτeϣϲδŗ(jng)^20IJиŬKһ(g)꽻ӵҹ@ͨͨʯ^ˮ˴s500aˮܵ@ɺ
ڳɞǷʧȥϣǛ]е?yn)?hu)һֱk(chung)?sh)ĕr(sh)Ԏһ(j)^©Ĵr(ji)Ո(qng)?sh)zѺȱơһ˲gһЩһӣɵĹx·ԼҵƵġϞФ˵zѸܵɵĚϢðU(xin)iVgһһ˲gو(chng)D^(ni)Ъzͪq˶ fҵҲʼK@ɂ(g)Ůڳʲô(sh) ҲȥЩ|fĴ_Ҫȥ֪@oѽ(jng)@犵ϣ
˽£Ф˵ćf@ЩȤ?c)zĕr(sh)ʹm(yng)r(sh)g_ʼx_@DZwƻD^ĹTϲһ(g)Фˎ݅ѱwƻmğoϣoKһһg÷ϵ
^(g)ÎҲǰԽzĺÎ꣬Ҳጳͬ\(yn)ƺҲҪRȻϵ'һcһЩXoµϣϲoķg{(ln)̫ƽ߅Ҋ
ϣһÖ|ҲSώõĖ|õ@ǰf?yn)đϣŕ?hu)20Խث@c
Ф˵ľHxӢ 10
The Shawshank Redemption tells the story of Andys survival and growth in the face of adversity and finally regaining his freedom.
Just like the book says that the first night is the hardest, with nothing but yourself, the warden says "give me your body, give your mind to God". Red looked at the tall thin and a little weak was jailed by the wrong Andy, it looks so calm, no quarrel no trouble, no complaints. After a month of silence, he spoke to anyone and paid a high price for a small hammer that Red thought would take six hundred years to break through the tunnel.
In this place where the body and mind do not belong to him, and he is often bullied by "sisters". In this institutionalized environment, the strong Andy does not give up every opportunity to bring some freedom to himself and his companions. He risks his life to help prison guards evade taxes, gets a few barrels of beer for his fellow inmates, and enjoys the freedom of feeling that he is repairing his own roof. Thats when "Andy had a smile on his face."
Working in the library, once again let us see Andys perseverance, once a week, to pursue the hope that everyone thought impossible, finally two years later won 200 yuan, and then two letters a week to realize his ideal and finally his dream of expanding the library came true. The shocking thing is that Andy fought with the warden in the library to be confined, and shared wonderful music with everyone. When the inmates listened to the music, they felt that the music was like a halo shining on them, but also into their hearts.
The most touching thing is that when the petty thief told the truth about Andys wifes death, Andy responded to the warden to find out, the warden in order to let Andy continue to money laundering for him, and not hesitate to murder others. When Andy knew that his hope was shattered, he was worried at that moment... I thought it was over, but Andy embarked on the road of redemption for himself, drilling through the wall that took 19 years to dig through, climbing through the sewer as big as five football fields, meeting the baptism of wind and rain, running to a warm place with no memory, enjoying the freedom of his own creation.
As Andy himself said, "Dont forget, the one thing in this world that penetrates all walls, its deep inside us, they cant reach, they cant touch, thats hope; Hope is a good thing, maybe the best thing in the world. No good thing ever dies."
"Hope is the best thing in the world, and good things never die" with such a belief, what else in the world can frustrate us, can frustrate us, and what reason not to live well, and live better!
Ф˵ľHv˹澳L(zhng)Kث@ɵĹ
fĵһyʲô]УԼzL(zhng)fwoң˼뽻oϵۡ¿߸c(din)ıԩzİȥôo]г][]Թˡooһ(g)º_c˽߃r(ji)ُIһJ(rn)ҪſԴͨСN
@(g)Bw˼붼Լĵط߀(jng)ܡû@Nwƻh(hun)У(jin)(qing)İϲŗÿһ(g)oԼͬ鎧ЩSɵęC(j)(hu)ðΣU(xin)ͪzӶzѓQͰơܸXԼ?sh)ɣǕr(sh)ϵĘЩЦݡ
ڈD^һ҂ҊR(sh)ϵĈ(jin)㣬ÿһεżȥ˶J(rn)鲻ܵϣKڃ@200ԪSÿ܃ɷŁ팍(sh)F(xin)KU(ku)D^ĉ(mng)Ԍ(sh)F(xin)ĵڈD^ϸzL(zhng)(du)P(gun)]oҷz r(sh)Xh(hun)M(jn)
(dng)ĵǮ(dng)ǂ(g)СI`fzL(zhng)(yng)Ҫr(sh)zL(zhng)^m(x)ϴXϧ\ˡ(dng)֪Լ.@c(din)ϣƜǿ̞ġԞ@ӽY(ji)ȻϞԼ˾H֮·@^ʮͨĉ^傀(g)(chng)ˮӭL(fng)ϴYһ(g)]ӛĜůĵطԼ(chung)
簲ԼfҪˣ@(g)紩һи߉Ė|҂ă(ni)̎o_(d)Ҳ|ǾϣϣõҲSõõIJ
ϣõõIJš@ӵ@(g)߀ʲô¿y҂҂چ߀ʲôɲȥúõĸ
Ф˵ľHxӢ 11
Gao Xiaosong once said: "life is pure and good, do not give up love and freedom." The novel interweaves love and freedom, two words with different meanings, because there is love in the heart, so there is hope that he will go to save himself. Freedom is the realization of love and hope.
The authors Shawshank is a world full of sleaze and filth. The prison had his isolated, independent life, but this independence also became a microcosm of American politics at that time. Andy, who has never committed a crime, was caught and became a prisoner, while those prison guards and wardens were doing a series of illegal acts such as tax evasion. The line between good and evil becomes blurred.
Again, this is a place that is heavily constrained and can lead to loss of self. The warden said, "When you first go to prison, you hate the walls around you. Gradually, you get used to living in them, and eventually you find that you have to live by them." When we see people who are out of prison but cannot adapt to society and end up committing suicide in their own homes, when we see the pigeon that is released but ends up starving to death in the corner of the prison, we all understand how important that sense of self and independence is.
Not easily defeated in the decision, not easily lost in the fault, self-encouragement, self-redemption. Only with dreams can you summon hope.
The fact that people in prison are innocent is not so much a mockery and irony as a kind of affirmation of human expectation and kindness. The influence of the environment on people is subtle and far-reaching, and most people in prison have been institutionalized.
Just like Red said: when you first go to prison, you will hate it, then you get used to it, and in the end, you will find that you cant live without it, you cant live without it.
ߕf^һcСfcɂ(g)ͬx~һ?yn)Аۣđϣ?hu)ȥҾHɾǐcϣČ(sh)F(xin)
߹PµФһ(g)M}paK@(g)O(jin)z^Ī(d)@ݪ(d)Ҳǡǡɞˮ(dng)r(sh)εһ(g)sӰһ(g)δİϱץM(jn)ȥɞ鷸ЩzO(jin)zL(zhng)s͵©ȵһϵеIJОcĽҲɴ׃ģģ
ͬ@߀һ(g)(yn)`(hu)ʧȥҵطO(jin)zL(zhng)f^?c)zĕr(sh)ʹ܇ĸ߉(x)TУKl(f)F(xin)Լò(dng)҂Щ˪zsom(yng)(hu)˂KԚԼЕr(sh)ֻKsIڱO(jin)zӕr(sh)҂(hu)ǷҺͪ(d)R(sh)ǶôҪ
ڛQвpױ^e(cu)вpʧ(l)ҾHđщ(mng)نϣ
С룺O(jin)zе`ǟocfһN{(dio)٩SfMƵĿ϶h(hun)(du)˵ӰǝĬh(yun)L(zhng)õO(jin)z˴׃wƻ
fǘӣM(jn)O(jin)zĕr(sh)(hu)ҕ֮(x)T(hu)l(f)F(xin)㲻ܛ]ѽ(jng)x_
Ф˵ľHxӢ 12
When a person is in a dark environment, trying to live a well-ordered life, how much hope will he hold in his heart, how much faith can he stick to?
The answer can be zero, or it can be 100%.
How much hope, how much faith is left in an innocent man when he is accused of murder and put in prison, and years later, when he finds a witness to prove his innocence, he is poured cold water on his head?
The answer can be disappointment or not giving up.
When a young banker is convicted of murder at a promising time, calmly states his own timeline, but is still sentenced to life in prison, how much hope does he have, and can he keep his faith?
The answer can be either self-denial or self-conceit.
When a person is sentenced to prison for a crime that falls from the sky, doing the most tiring work in prison, sweating the most, but also being subjected to violence by a group of insolent people, how much hope is left in his heart, is there an immortal faith?
The answer can be to throw in the towel, or to keep fighting.
Andy is the man I mentioned earlier. His life was once full of hope and sunshine, but he was forced to go to prison for a bizarre murder. However, he did not feel disappointed, did not think that he was unlucky, and did not choose to give up. He never told others about his experience of being wronged and raped, but smiled and calmly faced everything...
He worked hard to earn money for hammers and posters. A hammer to carve stone, a poster might inspire him. He won the protection of the magistrates with his useful knowledge, and it was said that he was working for the library. He was never a troublemaker, and the roommate he used to live with said he was nice, but he had a room where the air was bad and it was cold.
But on the day he escaped from the prison, the number one in the prison, Red, understood that he bought a small hammer to dig through the wall, bought a poster to cover the hole, and desperately laundered money for the special treatment of being alone in a room... Red said he had the most self-control, and there was no clue he was going to break out!
Anyway, Andy managed to escape from prison, and they finally had a chance to meet again after many years. Red expressed his blessing to Andy, because he had long known that Andy is the bird that will not be bound, and he will one day break free from the cage to pursue his real life. Andys heart is full of wild desire and unquenchable hope and faith, he will not be willing to sink!
Andy is a unlucky man, but he is also a man full of hope and faith.
(dng)һ(g)̎ڰĭh(hun)Ŭ^Ҏ(gu)þЗl(ni)ĕ(hu)ѱϣ܈(jin)ضأ
𰸿Ҳǰٷְ
(dng)һ(g)oָؚ߱ZKzڶҵCԼC˺s(dng)^һˮr(sh)жϣ߀Ў?
𰸿ʧҲDzŗ
(dng)һ(g)pyмǰ\ĕr(sh)\oԼĕr(sh)gsԱ̎oͽ̕r(sh)жϣ߀ܷ?
𰸿J(rn)ùҲ
(dng)һ(g)zڪzи۵Ļĺs߀ҪһȺUMʩԱ߀жϣǷ߀в?
𰸿Ǿ͵J(rn)ݔҲDz෴
֮ǰᵽǂ(g)һȳMϣꖹ?yn)һ(g)x\^Ϊz֮Ȼ]иеʧҲ]J(rn)Լù]xŗδeVfԼԩ(qing)Цݵ挦(du)һС
ƴعٍXQNӺͺ(bo)NÁʯ^(bo)ҲSܼ(l)ֿԼõ'֪R(sh)L(zhng)قıo(h)fǞD^IJסһf˺ܺǂ(g)g՚ⲻ̫
ɵȵıO(jin)zߵһzе^̖(ho)²IСNǞ_wI(bo)ǞwƴL(zhng)ϴXǞ˪(d)̎һҵfԿ(qing)]κ^ܿҪԽz!
ϳɹÓ˱O(jin)z?c)ڶKЙC(j)(hu)ٴҊ(du)ϱʾף?yn)ֻ֪?hu)`Bһ(hu)Óλ\ȥԼгM˿ҰĿϨϣc^ľʹ˳S
һ(g)ùˣҲһ(g)Mϣ
Ф˵ľHxӢ 13
I first read "The Shawshank Redemption" in high school, and I read it again recently. A good book, always want to let people read again and again, aftertaste for a long time, like a thing engraved on the heart, leaving a brand in the heart, can not be forgotten for a long time. The movie of the same name "Shawshank Redemption" also gave me a great inspiration after watching: even if the difficulties, but also unswervingly believe in hope.
In every book we read, the ultimate purpose is to read ourselves, to meet our inner selves in the book, and to transform the power of the book into our own power. In the future life full of hope, more calm, full of confidence.
There can be no true happiness without suffering, so suffering must be borne before salvation. If misfortune is a coincidence, it is for banker Andy, when he found his wife has an extramarital affair, the inner conscience he did not choose to shoot them, and the coincidence of time let him bear the sin that can never be redeemed, the unfortunate life began from Shawshank Prison.
However, although he was physically and mentally tortured, Andy did not lose his confidence in life, and insisted on reading books, grinding stones, and playing chess every day for 20 years, and dug through nearly 500 meters of tunnels with perseverance and persistence. There are some things in this world that cannot be carved with stone. There is a place in our hearts that cannot be locked away, and that place is called hope.
Imprisoned for an injustice, but can only be satisfied with the status quo, trapped in the walls but also full of freedom. Compare with an old man who has lived in prison for 50 years, but after he gets out of prison, he doesnt know how to live, so he commits suicide. The system is a very strange thing, at first, people resist it, then gradually get used to it, and finally, can not live without it.
When Andy inadvertently learned from Tommy that the killer of his wife and the third party, happy to find the warden request to overturn the case was rejected, Tommy was also killed. Andy realizes that only he can save himself, and he uses his knowledge to help the warden launder money. After escaping, he took out the untainted money, sent the evidence of the wardens corruption and murder to the newspaper, completely defeated the power of the prison chief, and justice will eventually triumph over evil.
Some birds can never be caged because their feathers are just too bright!
xФ˵ľH@ڸУx@ǰһÕҪxһһζãǿ̹ĵһӡþòѡͬӰФ˵ľH^֮ҲoҺܴĆl(f)ʹyҲ(jin)Ƶϣ
҂xÿһKĿĶxԼڕc(ni)ĵԼʹеD(zhun)׃?yu)ԼڽгMϣӏM
]н(jng)vʹ͛]Ŀ옷ǹʾH֮ǰȳʹļ尾fһNɺnj(du)yмҰρf(dng)l(f)F(xin)Լлr(sh)(ni)ڵ֪]xr(sh)gϵɺؓ(f)h(yun)oHҵ'ĴФ˱O(jin)z_ʼ
ȻmȻw;ĥǰϛ]ʧȥÿ(jin)ֿĥʯ^ʮһգ͈(jin)ͨˌ@Щ|ʯ^o̳ɵ҂һKطǟoiסljKطϣ
ԩzsҲֻܰڬF(xin)݇Ҳ(du)ɳM(du)һλڱO(jin)zʮz֪ԓôȥxԚwһ(g)ֵĖ|һ_ʼ˂(x)Tx_
(dng)ϟoĜе֪?d)Ӻ͵ߵă֕r(sh)_ĵҵO(jin)zL(zhng)Ո(qng)ܽ^r(sh)ҲK⚢R(sh)ֻԼſԾHԼԼW(xu)֪R(sh)O(jin)zL(zhng)ϴXߺȡ]c(din)XO(jin)zL(zhng)؝c\C(j)Ľo(bo)磬صד˱O(jin)zL(zhng)Ą(sh)xK(zhn)а
ЩBh(yun)P(gun)סģ?yn)ÿһƬëմMɵĹx
Ф˵ľHxӢ 14
I love Stephen Edwin Kings The Shawshank Redemption and have watched it several times, as well as the film adapted by Frank Delabonte twice. I have to say its a good novel and a good movie.
Andy, the protagonist of the novel, is a young and promising banker who is convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to life in Shawshank Prison. From then on, an innocent good man, a black and white upside down world, will push Andy into Shawshanks human purgatory. Shawshank Prison is an inhuman, dark environment, and a corrupt and ugly management system that has long since wiped out the spirit and will of all prisoners and formed an institutionalized system. Prisoners here have long been accustomed to this institutionalized management, and for them, the outside world is terrible, even if they are free to survive outside. Andy is different from other prisoners. He is calm, rational and strong. Although he was subjected to various mental and physical torture and destruction in Shawshank Prison, he always looked forward to freedom in his heart and never gave up hope. In prison, he used his financial talent to take advantage of the greed and self-interest of the prison warden and the prison guards to help the warden launder money, help the guards avoid taxes, and make financial investments. Thus, he won more opportunities for himself, and from now on, he did not have to do hard work, he did not have to be bullied by other prisoners, he enjoyed a single cell, and he was in charge of the prison library. Of course, because he has this talent, he could have had the opportunity to leave Shaw, but he was destroyed by the wardens manipulation. Andy in Shawshank this magic city, never lost his kind humanity, he used his own wisdom and tenacious willpower, spent 20 years finally successfully escaped from prison, for their own freedom, as he said: hope is a good thing, only full of hope will have hope.
Andy not only regenerated himself, but also helped Shawshanks other inmates regain hope and confidence. Because of his persistence and efforts, constantly writing letters to apply for subsidies, and never giving up, he successfully built the Shawshank Library into the best prison library, enriched all kinds of books in the library, and gave many inmates the opportunity to study by themselves to obtain diplomas and learn various skills. Andy also met Red in Shawshank, but also under Andys influence and help, let Red burn up the hope of starting a new life.
The good and evil of human nature are vividly reflected in this novel, and Andys rationality, wisdom, strength and calmness make me quite infected. In the face of such a harsh environment and cruel mental torture, Andy still chose to stubbornly resist, not to give up, beyond the self, spent more than 20 years of the long night to dig out a hopeful road for himself, and finally realized his free life in the beautiful island. The seeds of freedom and hope are buried in Andys heart, forcing him to make a series of redemptions to save himself.
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 15
When we first read The Shawshank Redemption, we cant help but wonder what kind of story it tells us. Just looking at the title, I made the following conjecture: a criminal named Shawshank, reformed in prison, repented.
After reading it, I learned that Shawshank is a prison name, and the story is about the atonement and salvation process of several main characters in Shawshank Prison.
Like Andy, who spent 19 years in prison for being drunk and out of his mind. When I first came to prison, he said I was innocent, didnt kill anyone; But 19 years later, he reflected, saying he was guilty of not being a husband and letting his wife drift away from him, which indirectly led to her death. After reflection, he escaped from prison, succeeded, and exonerated! In my opinion, these 19 years in prison were his atonement, and finally his reflection saved him.
One of the things that impressed me: the constitutionalization that Reed talked about, you have been in this system for a long time, gradually adapt to this system, and eventually completely reach a situation where you cant live without it. The book shows us two results of institutionalization: old librarians are institutionalized and eventually go to death; Red, through Andys guidance and help, tries to restrain himself from being institutionalized, and finally meets Andy and has a bright future.
That gave me some insight. Todays society is full of rules and institutions that restrict our behavior. But we all live differently. Why is that? In my opinion, the law gives society a moral code, gives me the right to live everyones life, and gives us the same bottom line. Many people dare to innovate and break through on the bottom line, so they realize their own value and achieve a happy life.
Andys the kind of guy who breaks through. He dares to innovate, is not comfortable with the status quo, and strives to find opportunities and do what he wants to do. Even after 19 years in prison, he still knows what he wants and is comfortable with the changes in his life.
Of course, we can also choose to stay the same, but then we may become rigid, mechanized, and not live like ourselves. Life is like this, we should dare to try, dont be afraid of making mistakes, afraid of making mistakes, sometimes those who make you feel sad may insist on it can usher in a better tomorrow!
Also, after reading it, I suddenly realized the subtlety of the title, Shawshanks redemption is the redemption of the people in Shawshank prison. It includes not only the criminals who are in prison, but also the criminals who are not in Shawshank. For example, the prison warden, due to Andys strong ability in financial management, thus aroused his greed and evil thoughts, became a real criminal, and finally took a gun and died, and got redemption.
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 16
"There is a bird that can never be caged, because its wings are too full of freedom." "Shawshank Redemption" is a dream of a bird trapped in the iron lock cage flying to the free sky, after reading, I was silent for a long time, accompanied by a painful heart, a light, but I feel that my whole person seems to be reborn from Shawshank prison.
The story is simple: Andy, a white banker who is falsely accused of killing his wife and her lover, arrives at Shawshank Prison sentenced to life imprisonment. His uniqueness makes him and Red, a black prisoner, become good friends. In the initial prison life, Andy always kept quiet. When he had the opportunity to go out to brush up the house, Andy began to use his rich financial knowledge to legally evade taxes for the prison guards and even launder money for the warden, so as to exchange a little more freedom for the prisoners and himself and maintain as much as possible what he had as a normal person. Andy spent six years in prison writing letters to the state, and received an unprecedented amount of books and even a $500 fund and record player for Shawshank Prison. When the new prisoner inadvertently told the truth that his wife was killed, Andy appealed to the warden, but was rebuffed ruthlessly by the warden, and shot the witness. Because the warden has completely regarded Andy as a cash cow to earn money for himself, he will always stay in Shawshank prison to satisfy his endless desire for money. When Andy for their only hope to reverse the case after the collapse, embarked on a road of self-redemption, in a night of black wind high, lightning lightning night, Andy climbed to their own spent 20 years to dig the escape road, through many years can not cross the high wall, leading to the road of freedom.
The reason for Andys imprisonment is not described by the author, and with the monologue of Red, an authoritative figure in prison, the whole seemingly calm and ordinary story is hidden and turbulent.
"I admit I had no special feelings about Andy when I first met him," says Reds all-powerful eye, as Andy begins his life at Shawshank. With the gradual development later, the distinctive Andy and the black Red became very good friends, Red first gave a definition of prison to Andy, "these walls are very interesting, when you first go to prison, you hate the walls around you, slowly, you get used to living in them, and eventually you will find yourself having to rely on it to survive." Andys definition speaks to what most prison inmates really, really think about life. With Red teaching Andy life in prison dialogue, Shawshanks hope topic is quoted over, and then hope also brings changes to Andys heart.
There are three descriptions of Rhetts parole in the book, from the first time he tries to get parole by saying nice things to him, to the third time he actually completes the transformation of his life and is granted parole. An ignorant teenager made a mistake due to ignorance, no one to tell him about the truth of life, no one to tell him how to go on the right path, Shawshank directly let such a young man disappeared, leaving only an old man in prison for 40 years, 40 years is enough to change a persons everything, let him for "not adapt" into "dependence", In prison, you are a "nothing can not get" and "a very important person", but outside you are nothing and can do nothing, even the prison librarian Brooks has to find another reason to stay in prison because of parole, when he gets outside, the whole world changes make him completely lose hope. He chose to commit suicide to end his miserable life.
Andys reticence, sharp thinking, and always hopeful character has been running through the whole theme, "bright wings, indicating that he is smart and talented, before prison, his social status is not low, indicating that he is motivated and responsible." But his wife doesnt love or understand him that much. "Andys talent is reserved and inarticulate. But introversion does not mean weakness, and when he is harassed by a homosexual sister who has become perverted because of his imprisonment, he fights back without fear. He tried his best to resume his old business in prison. His weakness was different from the sentimentality of Chinese literati. He worked carefully and cautiously, and never gave up what he was looking for, so he kept writing to the state government for six years. Yearning for freedom, so that he is desperate to play Mozarts "Figaros Wedding" in the prison loudspeaker, Andy is looking for all the lessons have released the opportunity of spiritual freedom, when the square of the prisoners heard the sound of music, all stood up quietly, feeling never had been moved, bathed in such free sunshine.
From beginning to end, Andy plays the role of a miracle, "in Zihuatanio, that warm place without memories..." Yes, a heart full of hope and freedom, a redemption of self, in the beautiful Caribbean, a man who had never been before, began his new life. In the process of self-redemption, Andy also gave the same spirit as old Brooks was imprisoned Red a hope to fly.
Andy has already redeemed himself.
Andys redemption has come to an end, we still have to return to real life, do not need a pickaxe, nor do we need Rita Hayworth to cover up, in the face of heavy studies, confused future, cruel social employment reality, how should we complete our own redemption. What hinders us is only our own, human laziness and fear, fear of failure, too lazy to work hard for success.
Get used to the pain, and take it calmly, self-deceiving to live the so-called happy life; Or remain sensitive to pain in the heart, and struggle in the pain, looking forward to a fresh start.
We should secretly ask ourselves: deep down, how "institutionalized" are we? Have we built an "impossible" high wall for ourselves in our hearts, drawing the ground as a prison, and preparing to die in it without wind and rain?
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 17
The Shawshank Redemption is one of the masterpieces of Stephen King, winner of the National Book Award for Lifetime Achievement and King of American thrillers. In the first person, the book tells the story of what happened after Red witnessed the hero, Andy, came to Shawshank Prison. The most moving thing is Andy driving on the seaside road after escaping from prison, and Red is not afraid of old age, resolutely came to the seaside and old friend Andy together, hugging the seaside scene.
There are thousands of happiness in the world. For Red and Andy, freedom is their pursuit. Andy is the vice president of the bank, because he will not express his love for his wife, his wife cheated on him; His wife and lover were killed by evil men, but he came to Shark Castle prison with murder charges... The difficulties he has to overcome are complex: several criminals who have not seen a woman in years, have changed their orientation, and will not let go of even men; A group of prison guards who only know how to exploit and beat prisoners and have no legal constraints; A warden with a Bible in his hand, full of benevolence and morality, and all kinds of dark rule; And the little dark room where the sun never shines... No one knows how long they will stay inside, Red stayed for 40 years, old Cloth stayed for 50 years, and found that after going out, the development of society, he has been completely unable to keep up. But Andy survived, he made accounts for the warden, prison guards to gain their trust; He digs the tunnel bit by bit with a small hammer, using a poster as a cover over the hole; Every day, he carries out the excavated soil through his trouser pockets, sleeves, trouser legs, etc., and goes to dig again the next day... Round and round again.
One day, he learns that a fellow inmate, Tommy, has met the real killer and asks the warden for help; Not only did the warden not help, he put him in the brig and killed Tommy... Andy can not bear it, so get the warden corruption bribery money laundering evidence, through the tunnel, sewer, gutter escaped.
He came to the Mexican seaside town for a long time, driving on the road in the town, the freedom like a breeze, like rain, moistens everyones heart.
Red is paroled soon after, he can not adapt to the society, thinking of Andy. Andy invited him to spend the rest of his life in a seaside town, so he did. Two good cellmates, good friends, hugging each other on the beach, that scene is very beautiful.
Everyone has the kind of life style that he yearns for in his heart, whether it is freedom, or abundance, or warmth, or quiet... As long as you go through the ups and downs, find the kind of lifestyle you want, find the happiness you look forward to, it is excellent, and others are not qualified to judge.
Think clearly about the way you want to live, and take one step, one step, and one step in this direction!
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 18
Andys life in Shawshank is an experience, a piece of advice, or a parable. This book dismembered life very cruelly, no rights, no freedom, only obedience to orders. I always remember the sentence that the warden said with a sneer when Andy was just sent to prison: Give the faith to God and give the cheap life to me. Andy, as one of many prisoners, is nothing more than a pawn to be pushed around. The scenes in the book formed a tragic picture in my mind, the chaotic noise, the dirty language, the skin burned by disinfectant powder, the cold cell in the dark, the endless hard work and bad meals, the harassment of the three sisters in pursuit of Andy.
During Shawshanks long imprisonment career, what he really imprisoned was not the body bound by high walls, but the inner self that was gradually polished and forged by Shawshank, and the desire of normal people for the essence of life, that is, the emotional pillars that really support people to get through difficulties, such as the passion for life, dreams and hopes. It is under this condition that Andy is still full of dreams, it is such a strong unreasonable person, after living in that very desperate environment for 20 years, in the case of no hope of getting out of prison, he can have the courage to paint a vivid picture of the life he wants after getting out of prison. Time is like a sharp sword, cutting everyones dream. Hope, as Rhett said, is a dangerous thing, and hes useless here. Once every 10 years, Red gets a big rejection. The cold seal, cut the skin of Reds hope. Despite all the power Rei had in prison. I could read the desire for freedom in his heart, the desire that grew stronger.
However, Andys appearance has changed some things in the prison, he let the prisoners see the things that should not disappear. Beer, music and books, the pastimes of ordinary free men, constitute three of the most wonderful moments in Shawshank. The prisoners slouched on the roof, drinking the beer Andy had almost bought with his life, enjoying the warm afternoon sun, while Andy just sat in the corner with a mysterious smile on his face. Yes, he just wanted to feel free, even for a moment. In the book, we also hear Mozarts "The Marriage of Figaro" echoing in the sky above Shawshank Prison, and hundreds of prisoners and guards stand in the square, looking at the direction of the music, seemingly forgetting that there is such a beautiful sound in the world. And Andy built the best prison library in New England through his own unremitting efforts, so that everyone can draw free air outside the high walls of the library like a free man. Andy said to Red, dont forget that there is something in this world that can penetrate all walls, he is deep in our hearts, that is hope.
Shawshanks life is as flat as a backwater, but the same world is divided into two orders by a high wall. Similarly, people on both sides of the fence are regulated by different systems. Remember in the book, Red once said a thought-provoking words: These walls are very interesting, at first you hate it, then you adapt to it, and as time goes on you begin to rely on it, that is institutionalized. We still remember the amiable old Brooks, the librarian, who spent more than fifty years in prison only to be banished from the system in his twilight years. Old Boo is a respected old man in prison, but outside the system, he is a useless old man. At a loss for a new life, Lao Bu finally chose to end his own life.
On screen, Rita Hayworth hopes for a better life beyond the walls of humiliating Shawshank Prison. Andy put her poster on the wall of her cell, and the appreciation didnt stop at the beautiful surface of Hayworth silk. True escapees are always on the road and never despair, and with the cover of posters, it took Andy twenty years to dig his way to freedom with a hand hammer measuring less than eight inches. It was a heroic miracle, and even Red, who had never believed in hope, had to admit that some birds couldnt be caged because their every feather radiated with freedom. On a thunderstorm night, Andy crawls down a 500-yard sewer pipe to escape the walls of Shawshank and gain a new life. In Andys mind, life comes down to a simple choice: get busy living or get busy dying. While Andy chose to survive, there are many roads in front of us, and how to choose is determined by our attitude. Andy not only rescued himself, but also rescued many people who had been wiped out by the system, such as Red.
People are free, and with the passage of time, we will naturally integrate into a system. In the current situation of society, the system will make most people feel safe and stable. Shawshank is a small prison, but the world we now face is a very large chain. After reading this book, I just saw hope, that good thing, exists in everyones heart. Just like at last, on the other side of the ocean, two old friends smiling brightly in the sun, that is the value of hope for their existence. Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies. Hope is something that cannot be lost in life, and it is the pure spirit of life in human nature. I think, no matter what we encounter in the future, the most important thing we cant lose is hope.
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 19
Some birds are not meant to be caged because every feather is just too bright.
The story takes place in 1947, a wired banker Andy in an unconscious night after being framed, is sent to court, because all the physical evidence points to him that night killed his wife and her cheating coach, and eventually sent to Shawshank prison; He was beaten by pervert prisoners in prison, witnessed the brutality of prison guards, the sinister and greedy of the warden, but he was popular and met several friends, one of which was Red, who was sentenced to life imprisonment and had a chance to be released on parole every ten years, and he still failed to pass parole after serving 30 years, and he was desperate again and again so that he had no hope to regain his freedom. He said hope was a dangerous thing, a source of headaches, and useless here.
Fear keeps you prisoner, hope sets you free
High strong fence wont leave the freedom and hope, 19 years of prison days are suffering, Andy used to be keen on geology, from the beginning of the prison carved stone to do crafts, to help everyone find hobbies and talents; Write letters to state legislators to fund prison libraries; He taught inmates lessons, helped them pass exams and get their high school diplomas, and used books, skills and music to inspire inmates hope for freedom. Help young people find hope in life and climb out of the mud hole. The warden saw Andys talent, let Andy help him make accounts of corrupt black money, every time and prison guards, warden communication have the risk of death, until one day through the prison experience of fellow Tommy found his own evidence of being wronged, but when he told all this after the warden, the warden in order to let Andy stay in prison forever for him, After brutally murdering Tommy, the only witness who could help him clear his name, he decided to start saving himself. On a thunderstorm night, he broke out of Shawshank Prison through a hole hidden by a beautiful woman, using thunder to break open a sewer tunnel with a rock. He successfully regained his freedom and embarked on a journey of revenge. First he took money from all the cards in the bank from the wardens money laundering account, then he called the cops on murder and corruption in the prison. The bad guy finally got his retribution, Andy drove to Mexico, and opened a small shop with Red, who was released from prison on parole.
Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free. A strong man can save himself
When I finished the book, I had a lot of emotions. Throughout the book, Red tells his story in first-person chronological order, and the way he does it is realistic and not rigid. "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies." The hero constructs the hope of freedom and the belief of freedom all the time. He has worked hard for it for nearly 20 years and finally regained his freedom. This story tells us that Shawshank is a microcosm of society, and life is burying happiness, freedom, and emotion at any time. When we encounter difficulties, hardships, despair and misfortune, we must keep calm, hold on to hope, work hard, and act wisely.
ЩBע(hu)P(gun)ڻ\?yn)ÿһƬëWҫɵĹx
°l(f)1947һλоyмҰһʧȥR(sh)ҹEȥ˷ͥ?yn)еCָ횢Ӻ܉Ľ̾KȥФ˱O(jin)zڱO(jin)z׃B(ti)˵ĶĿ˪zăzL(zhng)U(xin)؝^˾ҲҲˎׂ(g)ѣһ(g)нKO(jin)ÿʮ(hu)һΙC(j)(hu)ጳzڷ30߀Ǜ]ͨ^ጣһδν^ʹѽ(jng)ث@Ɉ(bo)κϣfϣǂ(g)ΣU(xin)Ė|^ʹĸԴ@ǟoõġ
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Ф˵ľHxӢ 20
The Shawshank Redemption is an outstanding masterpiece of Stephen King, a famous American writer. It is included in the novel collection The Four Seasons, subtitled "The Hope of Spring". It was adapted into a movie of the same name. In fact, for this story, I believe that many people also like me, first through the movie to know. Just because I saw the movie, I decided to see the book.
First of all, I would like to introduce the main plot of this story. The background of the novel is in the 1930s, when Andy, a young banker, was wrongly sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife and her lover, and suffered various mental and physical destruction in Shawshank Prison. However, Andy did not bow to the fate, after more than 20 years of unremitting digging, finally in a thunderstorm night, from 500 yards of sewage pipe climbed out, gained a new life.
Before reading the book, I read the author Stephen Kings profile, did not think that he is a horror novel author, I thought that the atmosphere created in the book, should be much darker than the movie, but like watching the movie, my heart is still shocked, Shawshanks horror may only be like Stephen King such horror novelist can show, Weve never been so scared of a prison. The authors Shawshank is a place devoid of humanity, the darkness in the prison makes everyone inside institutionalized, no matter who, when he just entered Shawshank, will not put himself and the prison involved, but, one year, two years, three years...... Unconsciously, it wears away the edges and corners of people, oblates the dreams once, and slowly turns you from fear into dependence, as Derry said, "At first you may hate it, then you may like it, and then you may be inseparable from it, which is called institutionalization." Listen to a kind of sad, there is a helpless.
But I can still feel the glow of life in this story. That is Andy, Andy is unique in the prison, his uniqueness with a vitality, but also with a nameless light, the author defined him as hope. Among them, there are two things that make me fully feel the hope of this life. Once, Andy locked himself in his room and played music on the prison radio. For people in prison, music is the only spiritual enjoyment they have left, which is simple but meaningful. Another was on a spring morning, after a couple of people had finished fixing the roof, blowing, soaking up the sun, drinking beer, something that would never happen in Shawshank, but Andy did it with his smarts. I was so moved to see how Andy brought hope and positivity to his friends with his actions. It can be said that these two acts are a kind of soul cry, although weak, but tenacious, he is Andys unyielding to Shawshank and life.
Even Andys friends dont believe in freedom. They may think hes great, but they dont believe he can get the freedom they dont want. However, Andy eventually escaped and fled to his path to freedom. Compared with freedom, three hundred meters of sewage pipe is nothing, the sky after the wind and rain, how beautiful. As long as there is hope, you still have everything.
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߀ܸܵ߀@(g)ĹxǾǰڱO(jin)zǪ(d)صĪ(d)؎һNC(j)ͬr(sh)ҲһNoĹ߽oxϣЃɼȫĸܵ@NϣһǰϰԼiڷgñO(jin)zďV(du)ڱO(jin)z˂fΨһ߀ʣľμsxǷ߀һһ(g)糿ׂ(g)귿֮L(fng)ԡꖹơ@Nǽ^(du)(hu)Ф˰l(f)ǰ@ǶôЄ(dng)Є(dng)oтһNϣһNeOf@ɴОһN`ąȺmȻB(qing)ǰό(du)Ф(du)IJ
BϵтɵĴҲS(hu)XDz(hu)܉@ϣɡȻK֮·ˮܵʲôL(fng)֮ǶôֻҪϣ߀߀һС
Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 1
When I had finished watching the movie,I was excited and wanted to watch it again.Wheather the figures and details or the spirit that the music conveyed to."Hope is dangerous" Red had ever said,But Andy has always sticked to it.He didnt cry when he was thrown into prison though he was innocent. On contrary, he found ways to kill long time to escape. He helped the head of the prison do the illegal things in order to gain some freedom. He rebuilt a library and helped the other prisoners. All the prisoners liked him, for he helped them find hope again. Perhaps it was time to escape, in a lightening and thundering night, he escaped from the prison through the hole he had dug for twenty years . He was free eventually .
I like Andy ,for his talent and his wisedom . And the most important thing that I like is his spiritnever giving up.
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ϲg?yn)IJAǻۡϲgľŗ
Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 2
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound and inspiring film that tells the story of Andy, a banker wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Imprisoned in Shawshank prison, Andys unwavering spirit and determination to seek redemption for his wrongful conviction is truly admirable.
Throughout the film, we see Andys resilience and intelligence shine through in various ways. He quietly and methodically plans his escape from prison, all while maintaining a low profile and avoiding detection. His friendship with Red, another inmate, provides a heartwarming aspect to the film, as they support and rely on each other throughout their imprisonment.
One of the most powerful moments in the film is when Andy reveals his innocence to the young prisoner who knows the true identity of the murderer. Despite being denied a retrial and suffering severe punishment for his efforts, Andy never loses sight of his goal: to clear his name and gain his freedom.
The films ending is both satisfying and heartbreaking. Andys escape from prison, timed perfectly with a thunderstorm, is a testament to his resourcefulness and perseverance. His final reveal, where he provides evidence that exposes the corrupt prison guard and leads to his suicide, is a powerful moment that showcases Andys cunning and revengeful nature.
"The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a film about prison and escape; its a film about hope, friendship, and redemption. It teaches us that no matter how dire our situation may seem, we must never lose faith in ourselves or give up on the possibility of a better future. Andys story is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is still a light at the end of the tunnel if we are willing to fight for it.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 3
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound and inspiring film that tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Throughout his imprisonment in Shawshank Prison, he maintains his innocence and dignity, gradually plans his escape, and ultimately achieves freedom.
The film is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of hope in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Andys journey from despair to redemption is both heartbreaking and uplifting, as he faces the cruelty of prison life with unwavering determination and quiet dignity.
What is particularly noteworthy about the film is its subtle exploration of the themes of innocence, guilt, and redemption. Andys refusal to accept his fate and his refusal to give up hope are themes that resonate deeply with viewers. His relationship with Red, his fellow inmate and eventual friend, adds another layer of emotional complexity to the film, as they support and encourage each other through their respective struggles.
The films ending is particularly powerful, as Andy escapes from prison in a moment of thunder and lightning, symbolizing his triumph over the darkness and despair of his imprisonment. His escape not only secures his freedom but also exposes the corruption of the prison system and brings about justice for the crime he was wrongly accused of.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a film that is both deeply emotional and intellectually stimulating. It is a testament to the power of hope, resilience, and the importance of maintaining ones dignity in the face of adversity. The films themes and messages are timeless and universal, making it a must-watch for anyone who appreciates cinema at its finest.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 4
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound and inspiring film that tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a wrongly convicted banker who spends nearly two decades in Shawshank Prison, plotting his escape and ultimate redemption. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, this film adaptation of Stephen Kings 1982 novella is a testament to the power of hope, perseverance, and friendship.
Andys character is a study in resilience and intelligence. Despite the horrendous conditions of the prison and the constant threat of violence and retribution, he maintains a sense of dignity and purpose. His quiet determination to seek justice and clear his name is both admirable and heartbreaking. His relationship with Red, another inmate who serves as his confidant and friend, provides a heartwarming example of the bond that can form in the most unexpected places.
The films narrative is carefully crafted, with each detail and character serving a purpose in the grand scheme of Andys escape. The prisons harsh realities are offset by the small joys and comforts that Andy finds within the walls, such as his love of music and his meticulous planning for his eventual freedom. The films powerful ending, with Andys triumphant escape and the exposure of the corrupt prison officials, leaves the viewer with a sense of hope and justice prevailing.
"The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a film about prison or escape; its a film about the human spirit and the indomitable will to survive and triumph over adversity. It reminds us that no matter how bleak our situation may seem, there is always a ray of hope if we have the courage to persevere and believe in ourselves. The films legacy is a testament to this, as it has become a beloved and enduring classic that continues to inspire and move audiences worldwide.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 5
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a deeply moving film that tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Throughout his imprisonment, he plans and executes a meticulous escape from the Shawshank Prison, seeking redemption and freedom.
The film masterfully captures the complexities of human nature and the resilience of the human spirit. Andys quiet determination and unwavering faith in himself are truly inspiring. Despite the horrific conditions of the prison and the cruelty of some of its inmates and guards, Andy never loses sight of his goal: to escape and clear his name.
One of the most powerful aspects of the film is the bond that forms between Andy and Red, another inmate who becomes his closest friend. Their relationship, which starts off as a transactional one based on favors and trust, gradually evolves into a deep friendship. Reds transformation throughout the film, from a jaded and cynical prisoner to a hopeful and redeemed man, is both heartbreaking and heartwarming.
The films message about the importance of hope and perseverance is particularly resonant. In a world that can often be cold and unforgiving, it reminds us that we have the power to shape our own destinies and that no matter what obstacles we face, we can overcome them if we have faith and determination.
The Shawshank Redemption is not just a film about prisons and imprisonment; its a film about the human spirit and the power of hope. It is a timeless story that has captured the hearts of millions and will continue to do so for generations.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 6
"The Shawshank Redemption" is an American drama film directed and written by Frank Darabont, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. The film is adapted from Stephen Kings 1982 novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption", telling the story of banker Andy Dufresne, who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Despite his imprisonment, Andy quietly and methodically plans his own rescue and eventually succeeds in escaping and regaining his freedom.
The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 1994, and was partially released in the United States on September 23 of the same year. In 1995, the film received seven nominations at the 67th Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
One of the most striking themes in "The Shawshank Redemption" is the longing for freedom and the elevation of unwavering hope. There are several scenes in the film that illustrate the beauty of freedom and the redemption that comes from it. One such scene is when Andy successfully uses his knowledge to help the guards evade taxes, and in return, he asks for only a few bottles of beer for his fellow inmates. Drinking the cold beer while enjoying the afternoon sunshine on the roof provides a brief moment of forgetfulness, reminding us that they are not just prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment.
Another notable scene is when Andy uses his skills to gain access to the library and continues to help the guards with their tax evasion. His perseverance leads to the expansion of the library, and one particular moment shows Andy playing music. The faces of the inmates as they listen to the music and Andys serene expression as he plays are reminiscent of someone enjoying a concert in their own backyard.
The films appeal lies in its powerful message of hope and redemption, despite the challenges and hardships faced by its protagonist. Andys quiet resilience and unwavering faith in freedom serve as inspiration for us all, reminding us that no matter the circumstances, there is always a way to find redemption and regain what we have lost. The films powerful storytelling and exceptional performances by Robbins and Freeman further enhance its emotional impact, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 7
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a powerful film that left me deeply moved and reflecting on the resilience of the human spirit. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, this film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Despite the seemingly hopeless situation, Andy plans his escape step by step, ultimately regaining his freedom.
What struck me most about this film is the unwavering hope and spirit of Andy Dufresne. Even in the midst of despair and adversity, he never lost sight of his goal: to be free. His quiet determination and calculative nature are a stark contrast to the harsh realities of Shawshank Prison. His willingness to take risks and help others, even at the cost of his own comfort, is a testament to his unwavering humanity.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Andy successfully helps the guards with their taxes and asks for a few beers for his fellow inmates. The scene of them drinking cold beers under the warm afternoon sun on the roof of the prison is truly heartwarming. Its a moment of pure joy and freedom, a fleeting reminder of what life could be like beyond the prison walls.
Another scene that resonated with me is when Andy sets up the library within the prison. His passion and dedication to education and knowledge is a powerful reminder of the importance of learning and growth, even in the most confining environments. The scene where he plays music for his fellow inmates, the look of joy and wonder on their faces, and the serene expression on Andys face, all contribute to the powerful emotional impact of the moment.
The film also raises important questions about justice and the nature of truth. The idea that one mans life could be destroyed by a false accusation is a sobering reminder of the fragility of human life and the importance of seeking truth and fairness. The film suggests that hope and resilience are the most powerful weapons against the harsh realities of life, and that it is only through perseverance and determination that we can overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a film that left me profoundly moved and thinking about the resilience of the human spirit. It is a reminder that hope and perseverance are the keys to overcoming adversity, and that true freedom lies not just in our physical surroundings, but also in our minds and hearts.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 8
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound and thought-provoking film that tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Imprisoned in the notoriously harsh Shawshank Prison, Andys indomitable spirit and unwavering hope shine through in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
What struck me most about this film is the power of hope. Despite being in a place where hope seems like a distant and concept, Andy manages to hold onto it tightly. His quiet resolve and meticulous planning allow him to slowly but surely carve out a path to freedom. His journey is not just about escaping the physical confines of the prison, but also about escaping the mental shackles that bind so many inmates.
Andys relationship with his fellow inmates, particularly Ellis Boyd Redding (Morgan Freeman), is another noteworthy aspect of the film. Their mutual respect and support form the emotional core of the story, reminder us of the importance of human connection even in the most desolate of places. Reds eventual escape, inspired by Andys example, is a powerful testament to the transformative power of hope and friendship.
The films cinematography and music also contribute to its emotional impact. The serene shots of the prison yard, the haunting score, and the powerful symphonic music during Andys escape sequence all contribute to the films emotional resonance.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a beautiful and uplifting film that reminds us of the importance of hope, resilience, and human connection. It is a timeless story that speaks to the universal themes of freedom, redemption, and the human spirit.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 9
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a powerful tale of hope, perseverance, and the human spirit, masterfully crafted by Frank Darabont and brought to life by the exceptional performances of Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Based on Stephen Kings 1982 novella, the film tells the story of banker Andy Dufresne, who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and sentenced to life in Shawshank Prison. Despite the seemingly hopeless situation, Andy quietly and meticulously plans his escape, ultimately winning his freedom.
What makes this film so compelling is its unwavering focus on the theme of hope. In a place where hope is often a scarce commodity, Andys unwavering faith in a better future serves as a beacon of inspiration for both himself and his fellow inmates. His refusal to accept the prisons harsh realities and his determination to improve his own life and the lives of others is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of hope.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Andy uses his financial expertise to help the prison guards with their taxes, in exchange for a small favor - the provision of beer for his fellow inmates on a sunny afternoon. This simple act of kindness not only brings a moment of joy and camaraderie to the prisoners, but also serves as a powerful symbol of Andys refusal to be defined by his circumstances. Its a reminder that even in the most dire of situations, there is still room for humanity and kindness.
Another noteworthy aspect of the film is the transformation of the prison library through Andys persistent efforts. By leveraging his knowledge and skills, he convinces the prison guards to allocate funds for the expansion of the library, providing the inmates with access to education and knowledge that they would otherwise be denied. This act not only enriches the inmates lives but also serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of education and knowledge.
The films powerful narrative and emotional depth are further enhanced by the exceptional performances of Robbins and Freeman. Robbins portrayal of Andy is both heartbreaking and inspiring, capturing the viewers sympathy and admiration as he navigates the treacherous waters of prison life while never losing sight of his ultimate goal. Freemans portrayal of Morgan, Andys wise and compassionate friend, provides both comic relief and emotional support, rounding out the films ensemble cast.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a timeless tale of hope, perseverance, and the human spirit. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in the most difficult of situations, hope can serve as a guiding light, leading us to freedom and redemption. The films focus on hope, coupled with its emotional depth and exceptional performances, make it a timeless classic that will continue to inspire and move audiences for generations to come.
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֮Ф˵ľHһ(g)P(gun)ϣ҂ʹyrϣҲһKָ·I(lng)҂ɺ;H@ЩӰ۽ϣȺͳɫıʹɞĽ(jng)䣬^m(x)(l)Є(dng)δ״^
Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 10
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a powerful film that tells a story of hope, freedom, and redemption. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, the movie is based on the 1982 novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" by Stephen King.
The film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Despite the dire circumstances of his imprisonment, Andy remains calm and collected, slowly and steadily plotting his escape from Shawshank Prison. Through his intelligence, resourcefulness, and unwavering willpower, he manages to secure his freedom and that of his friends.
What makes this film so captivating is the deep emotional connection it creates with the audience. The characters are vivid and believable, and their struggles and triumphs are felt deeply. The films powerful message of hope and redemption is a balm to the soul, reminding us that no matter how dire our situation may seem, there is always a way out.
The films most memorable scenes are those that illustrate the beauty of freedom and the power of redemption. One such scene is when Andy uses his tax knowledge to help the guards with their taxes, and in return, they allow him to set up a library in the prison. This library becomes a beacon of hope and learning for the inmates, and Andys quiet dignity and resolve are evident in the way he runs it.
Another poignant scene is when Andy escapes from Shawshank Prison after years of meticulous planning. The moment he steps out into the rain, free at last, is both heartbreaking and triumphant. It is a powerful reminder of the value of freedom and the lengths we may go to secure it.
The films ending, which reveals that Andy had been planning his escape for years, is both surprising and satisfying. It underscores the theme of redemption and the power of hope, showing that no matter how hopeless a situation may seem, there is always a way out if we are willing to fight for it.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a film that is both entertaining and profound. It tells a story of hope, freedom, and redemption that is both timeless and universal. It reminds us that no matter what challenges we face, we must never lose sight of our dreams and aspirations. By persevering and never giving up, we can find redemption and freedom even in the most hopeless of situations.
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ӰĽY(ji)ֽʾ˰϶һֱӋ(j)@@Ӡ˝M⡣(qing){(dio)˾H}ϣoՓrô^҂?c)֮^(hu)г·
֮Ф˵ľHһȤ̵Ӱvһ(g)P(gun)ϣɺ;HĹ£ձ҂oՓ҂Rʲôӵ(zhn)҂ӛ҂ĉ(mng)Ը(jin)ֲиŗʹ^r£҂ҲҵH
Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 11
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the power of perseverance, and the transformative nature of hope. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, this film adaptation of Stephen Kings 1982 novella tells a tale of miscarriage of justice, imprisonment, and ultimate redemption.
Andy Dufresne, a banker wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover, spends nearly two decades in the infamous Shawshank Prison. Despite the harsh realities of his surroundings, Andy maintains his dignity, intellect, and unwavering hope. His quiet resolve and meticulous planning are evident in every small action he takes, from his meticulous escape planning to his assistance in improving the prison library.
Through Andys journey, we witness the transformation of not only himself but also those around him. His friendship with Ellis Boyd Redding, known as Red, is a testament to the power of human connection and the importance of maintaining ones sanity in the face of adversity. Reds own redemption arc, from a hardened criminal to a man who finds peace and purpose outside of prison, is just as remarkable as Andys.
The films powerful narrative highlights the corrosive nature of institutionalization and the importance of maintaining ones individuality and dignity in the face of oppression. It also serves as a reminder that true redemption often comes not from external forces but from within oneself.
Andys escape, planned over the course of many years, is both a literal and figurative break free from the shackles of his imprisonment. His meticulous planning and preparation, along with his unwavering belief in his own innocence, allow him to finally achieve the freedom he has long desired. His successful escape not only serves as a powerful testament to his resilience and perseverance but also as a reminder that hope, no matter how small, can be a powerful force for change.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a film about prison or imprisonment; its a film about the human spirit, the power of hope, and the transformative nature of redemption. It is a timeless tale that speaks to us all, regardless of our circumstances, reminding us that we all have the potential for greatness and redemption if we are willing to persevere and believe in ourselves.
Ф˵ľH̵CĈ(jin)g(jin)ֲиϣ׃ﱾ|(zh)@Ӱɸmˡ_(d)؈(zh)(do)ķ_e˹Ħľ˹ٷҡ1982ƪСfvһ(g)`O(jin)KHĹ
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 12
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of hope. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, this film adaptation of Stephen Kings 1982 novella tells a tale of banks Andy Dufresne, wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover, and his meticulous, years-long quest for freedom.
What makes this film so compelling is its exploration of the complex emotions and challenges faced by its protagonist. Andy Dufresne is a man of intellect and integrity, yet he finds himself trapped in the brutal and unforgiving world of Shawshank Prison. Despite the seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Andy never loses sight of his ultimate goal: to escape the clutches of this prison and taste freedom once again.
The films narrative is filled with poignant moments that highlight the beauty of freedom and the power of redemption. One such moment is when Andy, after successfully helping the guards with their tax evasion, requests a reward of a few beers for his fellow inmates. As they sit on the roof, enjoying the sunshine and their cold beers, the viewer is reminded that even within the confines of a prison, the simple pleasures of life can bring a sense of normalcy and hope.
Another noteworthy scene is when Andy, through his perseverance and dedication, transforms the prison library into a place of learning and solace. His act of playing music for his fellow inmates, despite the strict rules against it, is a testament to his belief in the healing power of art and culture. The expressions of joy and amazement on their faces as they listen to the music is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of art, even in the most austere and oppressive environments.
The films message is clear: hope is the driving force that propels us forward, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. By remaining true to his principles and never giving up on his dreams, Andy Dufresne not only redeems himself but also inspires his fellow inmates to do the same. His story is a reminder that no matter how bleak our situation may seem, as long as we have hope and the will to fight, there is always a way out.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a timeless tale of resilience, hope, and redemption. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, a spark of hope can light the way to freedom. The films powerful narrative and heartfelt performances make it a must-watch for anyone seeking inspiration and motivation.
Ф˵ľH̵CĈ(jin)gϣij־@Ӱɸmˡ_(d)؈(zh)(do)ķ_e˹Ħݣľ˹ٷҡ1982ƪСfv˰ϡϸ{e(cu)`\ӺˣԼһzƈɵĹ
@Ӱ֮עĿ?yn)?du)˹(f)sк(zhn)̽Andy Dufresneһ(g)ֱˣȻl(f)F(xin)ԼФ˱O(jin)zoMпƲԽϵKϏδӛKĿ(bio):x@(g)O(jin)z'ħצٴƷLɡ
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֮Ф˵ľHһ(g)P(gun)ڈ(jin)gϣ;H¡҂ʹڰĕr(sh)һzϣĻҲͨɵĵ·ӰĔº\ıʹɞκΌ`к̈́(dng)˵ıؿ֮
Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 13
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound and touching film that leaves a lasting impression on the viewer. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, the movie is based on the 1982 novella of the same name by Stephen King.
The story revolves around Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Sentenced to life imprisonment in Shawshank Prison, Andy remains calm and collected, gradually planning his escape from the clutches of the prison system.
What makes this movie so remarkable is its powerful portrayal of human resilience and the indomitable spirit. Despite the harsh realities of prison life, Andy never loses sight of his goal: to regain his freedom and clear his name. His quiet determination and unwavering faith in himself are truly inspiring.
The relationship between Andy and his friend Red, another inmate, is also beautifully crafted. Red, played by Morgan Freeman, provides a voice of reason and support for Andy throughout his imprisonment, while also struggling with his own demons and regrets. Their bond of friendship and mutual support is a testament to the power of human connection.
The films ending is both heartbreaking and hopeful. Andys escape, timed perfectly with a thunderstorm, is a moment of pure jubilation. But its also a reminder of the cost of freedom: the loss of innocence, the pain of betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of justice.
"The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a movie about prison or escape; its a movie about hope, resilience, and the power of the human spirit to overcome even the most insurmountable obstacles. Its a timeless tale that speaks to us all, regardless of our circumstances or challenges.
Ф˵ľHһ̸˵Ӱo^̵ӡ@Ӱɸmˡ_(d)؈(zh)(do)ķ_e˹Ħľ˹ٷҡ1982ͬƪСf
@yмAndy Dufresneչ_`\ӺˡϱФ˱O(jin)zKO(jin)o(zhn)uӋ(j)xO(jin)zϵy(tng)ħצ
@ӰķǷ֮̎(du)gԺͲϾ̮MܱO(jin)zĚF(xin)(sh)ϏδӛĿ(bio):ث@ԼoěQĺ͌(du)Լ(jin)Ƶ_(sh)˹衣
Ϻ(һ(g))֮gP(gun)ϵҲĦݣڰϱO(jin)^ṩԵ֧֣ͬr(sh)ҲcԼĐħz(zhng)֮gx֧CHP(gun)ϵ'
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Ф˵ľHHHһP(gun)ڱO(jin)zԽzӰ;@һP(gun)ϣgԺӰʹԽϵK@һ(g)Ĺ£V҂oՓ҂ĭh(hun)(zhn)
Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 14
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a powerful and emotional film that left a profound impact on me. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, this movie tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Thrown into the Shawshank Prison, Andys unwavering spirit and unending hope lead him to plot his escape and ultimately win his freedom.
The film is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of hope. Andys journey through Shawshank is not just a physical escape, but also a mental and emotional liberation. His quiet confidence and calculated moves are a stark contrast to the bleak and hopeless environment of the prison. His unwavering belief in his own innocence and his determination to clear his name are truly inspiring.
One of the most powerful scenes in the movie is when Andy uses his financial expertise to help the prison guards with their taxes, in exchange for a favor - a moment of freedom for his fellow inmates. He asks for a few beers to be brought to the roof, where they can enjoy a rare moment of peace and tranquility, drinking cold beers while basking in the afternoon sun. This simple act of kindness and generosity reminds us that even in the most hopeless of situations, there is still room for humanity and compassion.
Another noteworthy aspect of the film is the role of the library. Andys unwavering dedication to its expansion and improvement symbolizes his belief in the power of education and knowledge. His regular requests for books and his insistence on playing music in the library bring a sense of culture and civilization to the otherwise barbaric prison. The look of surprise and joy on the inmates faces when they hear the music is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of art and culture.
The films theme of hope and redemption is further underscored by the final scene, when Andy escapes from Shawshank Prison after years of meticulous planning and hard work. His escape is not just a physical act, but also a symbolic liberation from the mental and emotional prisons he has been held captive in. His journey to freedom is a reminder that no matter how bleak and hopeless a situation may seem, there is always a way out if we have the courage and determination to find it.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a film that is both heartbreaking and hopeful. It reminds us that even in the most difficult of times, we must never lose sight of our dreams and aspirations. Andys story teaches us that hope is a powerful force that can drive us to overcome any obstacle and achieve our goals. His unwavering spirit and unending hope are an inspiration to us all, reminding us that with enough perseverance and courage, we can overcome any challenge and find our own path to redemption and freedom.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 15
"The Shawshank Redemption," directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, is a powerful tale of hope, perseverance, and freedom. Based on Stephen Kings 1982 novella, the film tells the story of banker Andy Dufresne, wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover, and his journey of self-redemption and ultimate escape from Shawshank Prison.
What strikes me most about this film is the unwavering spirit of Andy Dufresne. Despite being incarcerated in a place where hope seems like a distant dream, Andy never loses sight of his goal: to regain his freedom. His quiet, calculated approach to planning his escape is a testament to his intelligence and resilience. The scene where he successfully helps the guards with their tax evasion, asking only for a few beers for his fellow inmates to enjoy under the sun on the roof, is a poignant reminder of the simple joys that can be found even in the most trying circumstances.
Andys dedication to improving the lives of his fellow inmates, especially through his efforts to expand the prison library, further illustrates his compassion and commitment to bettering the lives of others. The scene where he plays music for his fellow inmates, the look of surprise and joy on their faces, and the serene expression on Andys face, is a beautiful portrayal of the power of music and culture in lifting the spirits.
The films message is profound: no matter how bleak the situation may seem, hope and perseverance can lead to redemption and freedom. "The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a story about prison and escape, but a deeper exploration of the human spirit and the unwavering quest for freedom and happiness. The films ending, where Andy is finally free and walking towards the horizon, is a powerful reminder that with enough faith and determination, any obstacle can be overcome.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a timeless film that resonates deeply with audiences. It teaches us that hope and perseverance are the keys to overcoming any challenge, and that true freedom is found not just in the absence of physical constraints, but in the liberation of the mind and spirit. The films powerful story and profound message make it a must-watch for anyone seeking inspiration and encouragement in their own journey of redemption and freedom.
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 16
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound and inspiring film that tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Throughout his imprisonment, Andy plans and executes a meticulous escape from Shawshank Prison, ultimately gaining his freedom and exacting revenge on the corrupt prison officials who have wronged him.
The film is a testament to the power of human resilience and determination. Andys unwavering faith in his own innocence and his refusal to be broken by the harsh realities of prison life are truly remarkable. His quiet confidence and calculated moves are a stark contrast to the brute force and violence that pervade the prison.
One of the most striking aspects of the film is the way it portrays the prison system as a microcosm of society. The prison officials, who abuse their power and engage in corrupt practices, are a direct reflection of the immoral and greedy individuals who populate society at large. By contrast, Andys unwavering moral compass and his refusal to compromise his principles serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of maintaining ones dignity and integrity.
The films ending is particularly satisfying. Andys escape, which he had been planning for years, is executed with precision and cunning, and his subsequent revealation of the prison officials corruption brings about their downfall. The fact that he takes with him a portion of the prisons ill-gotten gains is a testament to his wit and resourcefulness.
Overall, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a deeply moving and thought-provoking film. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of maintaining ones dignity and integrity in the face of adversity, and the transformative power of resilience and determination. The films message is universal and timeless, and it will undoubtedly resonate with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
Ф˵ľHһ̶ĵӰvyмҰϡŸ{`\Ӻ˵ĹڷgϾIJ߄(zh)һΏФ˱O(jin)zԽzK@ɣ(du)ЩԩĸO(jin)zنTM(jn)ˇ(yn)Ĉ(bo)(f)
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Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 17
"The Shawshank Redemption" is a profound film that tells a story of hope, perseverance, and redemption. Directed by Frank Darabont and starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, this movie is based on the 1982 Stephen King novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption".
The film centers around Andy Dufresne, a banker who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Despite the horrendous circumstances, Andy maintains his composure and begins to meticulously plan his escape from Shawshank Prison. His unwavering determination and quiet resilience are truly remarkable.
One of the most powerful scenes in the movie occurs when Andy uses his financial expertise to help the prison guards with their taxes. As a reward, he asks for a few beers for his fellow inmates. The men sit on the roof, drinking their beers, and enjoying the afternoon sun. This moment offers a brief respite from the harsh realities of prison life, allowing the inmates to feel a sense of freedom and camaraderie.
Another significant aspect of the film is Andys establishment of a library within the prison. This project not only provides the inmates with a valuable resource for education and entertainment, but also symbolizes Andys belief in the transformative power of knowledge. The scene where Andy plays music for his fellow inmates, their faces filled with joy and wonder, further illustrates the importance of maintaining a sense of humanity and dignity even in the most trying of circumstances.
The Shawshank Redemption is a film that speaks to the human spirit. It reminds us that no matter how bleak our circumstances may seem, we always have the power to shape our own destiny. Andy Dufresnes story teaches us that hope is a powerful force, and that through perseverance and determination, we can overcome even the most seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The films powerful message of redemption and the value of inner strength and perseverance make it a timeless classic that continues to inspire and move audiences worldwide.
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Ф˵ľHһvӰ҂oՓ҂̎ô҂Լ\(yn)Andy DufresnesŸV҂ϣһN(qing)ͨ^(jin)ֲи͛Q҂Կ˷ƲԽϵK@Ӱ_(d)˾Hď(qing)ϢԼ(ni)ăr(ji)ֵʹɞĽ(jng)䣬^m(x)(l)Є(dng)ȫ^
Ф˵ľHӰ^Ӣ 18
"The Shawshank Redemption" is an American drama film directed and written by Frank Darabont, starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. Based on the novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" by Stephen King, the film tells the story of banker Andy Dufresne, who is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Despite his imprisonment, Andy meticulously plans his escape and ultimately succeeds in gaining his freedom.
The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 1994, and was released in selected areas of the United States on September 23, 1994. In 1995, it received seven nominations at the 67th Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
What makes "The Shawshank Redemption" such a powerful film is its exploration of the human spirit and the resilience of the human mind. Despite being incarcerated in a prison where hope seems like a distant concept, Andy Dufresne never loses sight of his dreams and aspirations. His quiet determination and unwavering faith in himself are truly inspiring.
One of the most memorable scenes in the film is when Andy successfully helps the prison guards with their tax issues, asking only for a few beers for his fellow inmates. The image of them drinking cold beers while basking in the afternoon sun on the roof of the prison is truly heartwarming, a powerful reminder that even the most deprived of freedoms can still find joy and camaraderie.
Another noteworthy scene is when Andy manages to secure funds for the prison library, and eventually gets it expanded. The look of surprise and joy on the inmates faces when he plays music through the librarys speakers is a testament to the power of culture and art in lifting peoples spirits. Its as if theyre all transported to a different world, a world where they are free to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
The films theme of redemption is not just about escaping physical captivity, but also about finding redemption for oneself. Andys journey from a wrongfully accused man to a free man who has found peace with himself is a testament to the fact that no matter what life throws at us, we can always find a way to rise above it and find our own redemption.
In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a film about prison and escape, but a film about hope, faith, and redemption. It reminds us that no matter how dire our situations may seem, we always have the power to shape our own destinies and find our own paths to freedom.
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