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The Shawshank Redemption's 200-word review.
I will never forget the bright thunderstorm that Andy climbed out of a 500-yard sewage pipe that night. As deafening as Wallace's last famous "Freedom" in Braveheart. Yes, freedom. The most wonderful scenes before, such as Andy's strange smile on his face and inviting everyone to drink, such as Andy's single-handedly building the best prison library in the state, such as Andy's reckless letting the high-pitched female voice go through the clouds and cover the fog, are all heartfelt praises for freedom. Even if he is in prison, "as long as there is music here, there is freedom"-this is also true.

"get busy living ... or get busy dying." We either learn from life or learn from death. But whenever and wherever, as long as the morning star of dreams flashes in the sky, the dawn of hope shines on life.

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The review of The Shawshank Redemption is about 200 words.

Reflection on The Shawshank Redemption: When you walk into Shawshank, you don't know what will happen around you, you don't know your past and future, you will forget your dreams, you only know regret, and the warden's voice. Give your soul to God and teach me a despicable life. Living here may decline day by day, and dreams are lost day by day. This is the feeling that Shawshank brings. Life seems to stop here and time seems to disappear. You will forget when you walked in, and you will forget that beautiful dream. A long life, a beautiful dream, disappears in an instant. The accelerated pace of life and fierce competition for survival. Things are different, and people are warm and cold. It is difficult for people to calm down and watch a movie, and forget the warmth and emotion. Shawshank quietly tells another story that has nothing to do with you, me and him, but inadvertently always stings someone somewhere and wakes someone's heart. We are not Shawshank prisoners, but sometimes we live their lives. I was moved not only by the wonderful story, but also by my own voice. Our life world itself is "Xiao Shen" Ke, and we are all trapped in it. You can choose to pursue or fall. As Rosso said: "What you choose, you will become, or your choice is your destination." You can be as content as Bruce, as indomitable as Andy, and as depraved as most prisoners. Some people may hate you, but no one will stop you. This may be a bit cruel to say. Cruelty means that you are still awake, and your life is blooming when you are awake. Whoever it is, whether it's Bruce or Rhett in the play, including Andy. The moment I approached Shawshank again, I would never associate myself with this ruthless prison again. I may have thought that one day I will go out from here, but I don't know what tomorrow will be like, but I know how I should live. However, one year, two years.

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A 200-word Review of The Shawshank Redemption.

1994 The film The Shawshank Redemption has been shining with infinite charm for more than ten years. I miss the blue sea at the end of the movie, which is calm and vast, just like Andy's heart. Those black and depressing pictures in the film finally melt into the boundless sea, giving people a feeling of being suddenly enlightened. Dreams and hopes in my heart, after experiencing setbacks and pains, turn into a perfect reality written in a smile. What movies convey to people is an almost stubborn persistence in hope and freedom, and an unyielding belief that can stand the test of time. If you watch this film carefully, you will find that there are many places worth pondering and learning. Shawshank is not a name, but a prison, a place originally used for people to turn over a new leaf. Here, all prisoners have to report whether they eat, sleep or even go to the toilet, and eventually become soulless walking dead under the double destruction of body and mind. Long-term habits have evolved into a terrible tragedy here, and the constant life every day has eroded their vision for the future. There is no hope, no freedom, no dignity, as if the value of life has died here. As Rhett said, "when you first went to prison, you hated the high walls around you;" Slowly, you get used to living in it; Eventually you will find that you have to rely on it to survive. "Obviously, in this film, prison has been given a deeper meaning. Lao Bu, a 70-year-old man who spent half a century in prison. For him, managing the small library in prison has become his whole life. Here, he can win a little respect from other prisoners by virtue of his education. One day, he was suddenly told that he was paroled, and fear began to occupy his dried-up heart. Half a century's career behind bars washed away his desire for freedom, leaving only an old body and a bound soul. Just as a bird in a cage loses its ability to fly after being locked up for too long, Lao Bu also loses his ability to survive in society, so he is inevitably eliminated by society. In fact, Lao Bu also tried to integrate into society, but the distance of fifty years became an insurmountable obstacle. The old body and old mind finally ended in a dark and narrow room, leaving only a few crooked words: Brookswashere. After writing these words, he smiled silently and then quietly ended his life. In his view, those words made his death have a little dignity and value. Lao Bu's tragedy is heartbreaking and reminds me of many tragedies that happened to college students in real life. Students who are at a loss in the face of huge employment pressure will not have a strong fear of the outside world like Lao Bu? In the movie, Rhett thinks that the tragedy of Lao Bu is due to institutionalization, and he feels that he and even the whole prison are becoming victims of institutionalization. Then, from a realistic point of view, some students with poor psychological quality are also performing the same tragedy. (www.9xwang.com) Some students stay in school for too long. After entering the society, like the old man, they are not recognized by the society because of their lack of viability. After experiencing setbacks, I was overwhelmed and ended my young life. The difference is that Lao Bu is too old to do anything. They buried themselves prematurely because they are too fragile to realize the value of life. So how can we cope with such pressure and find the freedom that belongs to the soul? This film tells us exactly how to carry out such spiritual salvation. Andy is a promising young banker, but overnight, he was accused of killing his wife and lover and was jailed for it. In fact, Andy was wronged and the murderer was someone else. However, sometimes there are always unfair things in life. Andy was eventually sentenced to life imprisonment twice and entered the high wall of Shawshank. In addition to the strict management system, there is also physical torture from the "three sisters" waiting for him here. Everyone will lose his mind in such a matter, but Andy is an exception. Andy never complains about the injustice of life, but quietly tries to control his own destiny. Calm, brave, tenacious, and not giving up using wisdom to resist, this is exactly the difference that Andy and we lack when facing difficulties and setbacks. In the face of difficulties, we are always too impetuous and eager to complain rather than think; Always too timid, eager to escape rather than face. When everyone, including Rhett, thought Andy was about to be overwhelmed by institutionalization, Andy climbed up a 500-yard stinking pipe in a torrential night and found his freedom. In fact, Andy is always free, even if he is trapped in a high-walled prison. As he said: Mozart's music is in my heart, and no one can take it away. Yes, no one can take away our firm belief and hope for freedom. Freedom of mind can bring miracles of life. Six years, a letter a week, finally changed to a library that has remained unchanged for 50 years. Instead, he wrote two letters a week, which made the library expand and eventually became the best prison library in New England. It took 20 years, a stone hammer and perseverance, and finally created a road to freedom that Rhett thought would take 600 years to carve.

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There are about 200 words in the English review of the film The Shawshank Redemption.

I have never seen such a stunning film since I saw The Shawshank Redemption. Shawshank contains friendship, hardships, hopes and dreams. The greatness of this film lies in that it moves you and gives you hope. Even if the environment between the role and the audience is very different, you won't feel too far from what the role has experienced. This is a simple movie, but it has an eternal message. Frank Darabont doesn't need any weird special effects to make us like this movie. His narration and performance have already been done. I don't understand why this movie didn't win all seven Oscars, but don't let it shake you from watching this movie, let its ranking on the top 250 IMDB list shake you, and let your friends recommend this movie shake you. Set aside more than two hours to rent this movie tonight. You will finally understand what everyone is talking about, and you will understand why this is my favorite movie. But the truth behind these words is noteworthy. When I first heard the name of this movie, I thought Shawshank was a man's name, but in fact it was a prison-a hell on earth. It's not just because the jailers are inhuman-their behavior is cruel; It is also because prisons torment people's hearts and make them wait, waiting for the passage of life. It seems that only those worthless people who give up everything can survive. The story happened there. What impressed me most was when Andy got out of prison. He stretched out his arms forward in the heavy rain as if welcoming fresh air and freedom. At that moment, I saw that faith overcame darkness and shone brightly in the dark blue sky. In the light, when his voice said, "Remember, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and good things never die!" " That's why I like this movie: it encourages people to fight for the dignity of human beings, appreciate the beauty of life, and above all, keep hope forever. Once he is born, it means death. Everyone is the same. The only difference is busy living or busy dying. This movie tells me that even if a person can only live once, if he keeps faith, hopes and lives correctly, then once is enough. Faith is a bird that feels the light in the darkness before dawn, and hope is the greatest happiness given by this world. Life should be full of birds' singing and the happiness brought by hope. "What do you think it is? This is the trembling of the soul, the singing of the soul, the flying of the soul and the hope of freedom. " This story seems simple, but in fact it is thought-provoking. When I first heard the name of this movie, I thought "Shawshank" was a name, but in fact it was the name of a prison-Shark Castle. To call it a hell on earth is not only cruel and rampant, but also erodes people's hearts. Life disappears in endless waiting, and it seems that only those who give up everything like walking dead can live. This is the beginning of the story. What moved me most was the scene when Andy escaped from prison. In the heavy rain, he stretched out his arm as if welcoming fresh air and freedom. At this moment, I saw that confidence overcame darkness, and its light lit up my eyes in the deep blue sky. In this light, I can feel my timid heart trembling, as if to say: remember, hope is a good thing, maybe the best in the world, and good things will never die. It inspires people to fight for human dignity, be grateful for the beauty of life, and most importantly, it keeps us full of hope forever. This is why I like this movie. Where there is life, there is death. Everyone is like this. The only difference is-busy or tired to death. This movie tells us that although people can only live once, once is enough if they live with confidence and hope. Confidence is like a bird that sees the dawn before dawn, and hope is the most important gift the world gives us. Life should be full of birds' songs and the happiness brought by hope. what do you think? What about you? I think this is the dance of the soul, the singing of thoughts, the soaring of the soul and the desire for freedom. Third, do you know a famous experiment of fleas? In my opinion, I think it has something in common with the movie The Shawshank Redemption. First of all, I want to introduce this experiment. This is an experiment about fleas. A zoologist put some fleas in a glass cylinder and covered it with a piece of glass. At first, every flea jumped with all its might. It must be very painful. So after a few times, they jumped a little lower to avoid hitting the glass. Three days later, when the zoologist took off the glass, he found that no flea would jump out of the glass jar. Why? Because they are used to jumping lightly. We can find that glass is a visible prison for fleas, but three days later they built an invisible prison for themselves. Like movies, the characters like fleas in the visible prison, which is called Shawshank prison. Three characters left a deep impression on me. They are Andy, Rhett and Brooks. Although they are the same in the visible prison, they are different. The difference between them lies in whether there is an invisible prison in their hearts. Brooks spent 55 years in Shawshank prison. He likes fleas in the experiment. When he had the chance to leave Shanwshank, he chose to threaten his companions to stay in Shanwshank. But he failed and his only hope was dashed. In these fifty years, he built an invisible prison for himself. I remember the first time I saw this movie was in my high school. I still remember that when I saw Brooks hang himself, I cried very sadly. At that time, I thought it was the fault of society, but now I think it is the fault of the invisible prison. Rhett's words proved my point: "Humans have existed for fifty years. He only knows this place. Here, he is an important person, an educated person. Librarian. Outside, he is just an old prisoner with arthritis in both hands. Even if he applied, he couldn't get a library card. Do you understand what I'm saying? " "Believe what you want. These walls are interesting. First you hate them, then you get used to them. After a long time, you will become dependent on them. That is "institutionalization". It is this "institutionalization" that puts Brooks in an invisible prison. He has no hope in the visible prison, and his life becomes meaningless. He's dying. Red is a person who can break his invisible prison. He is another kind of flea. At first, he liked Brooks. He built an invisible man for himself. He told Andy that hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can make a person crazy. It is useless. You'd better get used to this idea. By that time, he had built an invisible prison, which broke his hope. He can't get used to it outside. He's been here too long. He's a member of an organization now. Just like old Brooks hartland. In prison, he was the one who got it for others. There, he didn't know where to start. But Andy's words influenced him "get busy living or get busy dying". At this time, Rhett picked up his hope of breaking the invisible cage. When a person has the courage to break the invisible, let alone the visible. At the end of the movie, Rhett walks out of Shawshank prison and starts a new life in society with his hope! Red, may lack the word "redemption", he redeemed himself. Andy is the hero in this movie. He is a magical flea! He has no prison in his heart. Shawshank is a visible prison and looks very solid. But he just dug a hole with a small hammer, and then he broke the prison. 19 years is a long time! But for Andy, his hope supports him, so that he can ignore the time! As the famous saying goes, I hope to set you free. I think another difference between Andy and others is that he has never had an invisible man in his heart. From beginning to end, his thoughts were free. That's why he can do what others can't! In this 19 year, he is hopeful, and he still remembers the height he can reach. These three people are three different kinds of fleas. Fleas tell us not to be locked in an invisible prison. Remember that hope is a good thing, Mabel.