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A Review of The Shawshank Redemption
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Comments on The Shawshank Redemption 1 As a person who shouldn't belong to prison, Andy never gave up hope for freedom. Since he can't get physical freedom, let's fight for spiritual freedom first. Andy persuaded the government to invest in building a prison library by writing two letters a week for six years in a row, and the prisoners gained more spiritual space. "That's what it means. You need it as if you won't forget it. Forget that there are places in the world that are not surrounded by stones, and forget that there are things in your heart that they can't touch. "

Spiritual freedom, how can you touch the dirty and rusty shackles?

Time flies, glitz is fleeting, and the years are quietly flowing away between your fingers. Looking back on my dreamy childhood and looking forward to my future life, it seems like a lifetime ago. Isn't our life a prison? For most people, the world is just a bigger and more complete prison, and we are just prisoners of freedom, that's all. From the day we were born, we learned to walk and talk, and then it was time for school. Our parents sent us to school. It's time to go to college. Our parents spared no effort to send us to college. After graduation, people around us told us to look for a job. At the age of marriage, people around us told us that it was time to get married and have children, and then we threw the children into our past track. We live in this "should" world, and everything in life is determined by society and institutionalized.

Some people seem to live a successful life, but when they are asked, "Did your childhood dream come true?" "What do you want to be when you grow up?" They were speechless. Their success seems to be limited to the success in the eyes of others, or the success in the eyes of society and system.

The Shawshank Redemption II. He was framed and sent to prison by his wife killer. From a rich banker to a helpless prisoner, he became flustered and had nothing. Under such a fate, if he had a nervous breakdown and spent his life in prison, I don't think anyone would accuse him. But his approach is to satisfy the warden's own small interests through his own ability, get the articles and tools he needs under the greedy warden's eyes, and finally escape from prison and regain his freedom.

However, this is not always smooth sailing. The insider who can prove his innocence, the young man who finally got the diploma through his guidance, was killed because the warden didn't want Andy to leave, but his heart still didn't give in.

He made beer for prisoners, built a library for the prison and bought harmonicas for friends who love playing harmonicas, which made this cold prison a little warm.

Five-twelfth of the citizens once said that the days in prison are painted on the wall with their nails. Andy, on the other hand, spent 20 years digging through the prison wall with a pickaxe small enough to be carved, successfully escaped from prison, regained his freedom and realized the life he wanted. Not only that, he achieved revenge on the warden by his own ability, and he was also very popular.

His fate is more tragic than any of us, but he chose to face the difficulties and broke the shackles of fate. It can be said that he is indeed stronger than fate.

Comments on The Shawshank Redemption 3 The Shawshank Redemption is a rare and excellent inspirational film. Personally, I take it as a reason to keep this film because its theme is far-reaching. It gives people an invisible power, and it lets me know what a person should have most in his life. So as to cherish the opportunities you still have. Because we humans have always been like this: only when we lose it, do we really realize its value, then try our best to get it back, and then do not cherish it. Hope, freedom and friendship are our most basic and minimum feelings and needs. If we don't cherish them, do we still pray for others to cherish and safeguard them?

This film broke through the limitation of prison films and made a rare human touch and warmth of similar works. Timothy Robbins plays a banker who is wrongly accused of killing his wife and sentenced to 20 years in prison. He made a plan to escape from prison, but on the surface, he kept a straight face. Instead, he used his expertise in taxation to mingle with the prison staff and Morgan, the oldest prisoner. Freeman became friends and fundamentally changed the prison culture.

Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get. When a feather floats slowly, life is transformed into a beautiful waltz, because no matter what you get, chocolate is always delicious. Only at the moment when "The Wedding of Figaro" sounded, all the prisoners were shocked by this strange sound-a sense of freedom from the secular world. Busy living or busy going? The Shawshank Redemption turned life into a cruel choice. In our simple life, The Shawshank Redemption is something worth remembering again and again. Believe in yourself, don't give up hope, don't give up efforts, and wait patiently for the glory of your own life. This is The Shawshank Redemption.

After watching the whole movie The Shawshank Redemption, what impressed me most was Andy's efforts to expand the library in prison and his final escape. Andy, who works in a bank, is naturally full of classics and knowledgeable. He is proficient in all politics and economics, and gives me the impression that he is a mathematical genius. As long as it is about the economy, nothing seems to beat him. Because of this, he was highly valued by the warden for the purpose of money laundering, and he naturally became a celebrity in the prison.

Once transferred to the library, he told his cellmates that he wanted money to expand the library, but they all thought it was impossible. So he writes a letter to the government every week. Day after day, his letters were only sent out, not sent back. A year later, it was still the same, but he didn't give up, but insisted on writing. Another year passed, and his efforts yielded little results. He began to write two letters a week. I can't believe his amazing persistence. 19 prison is unbearable for him. He wants to get the hell out of here. He escaped from the tunnel dug by 19 and went through the sewer. The stench is unbearable for ordinary people, and it is far away ...

Andy's endurance is unimaginable. He dug a tunnel in 19 and wrote letters for three years. I really admire this perseverance. I should study as hard as he does and persevere in achieving my goal.

What impressed me most was that Andy, the protagonist, climbed out of the sewage pipe and walked out of the prison to regain his freedom. At that moment, the rain washed away not only the sewage on him, but also the real joy of rebirth. A soul yearning for freedom, a sublimation of hope that never dies.

There are also some pictures to prove the beauty of freedom, and I think this is where the word redemption comes from.

One: Andy dares to use what he has learned to help prison guards evade taxes successfully. His request is to bring a few bottles of beer to his partner and enjoy the afternoon sunshine on the roof. This picture is so beautiful that people forget for a moment that they are prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment.

Secondly, through their own advantages, they entered the library, or did some tax evasion for prison guards. At the same time, because of his persistence, he expanded the library. There is a scene where Andy plays music, and the prisoners hear the surprise on Andy's face as if they were enjoying it in their own yard.

Third: Andy accepted a student from his cellmate, started with the simplest letters, and finally got in. These are the best redemptions.

After serving their sentences, the lives of Lao Bu and Rhett are in sharp contrast. Mark is like institutionalization in the movie. I didn't understand it at first. It is standardized after reading it. If you go to the toilet, you must report it. If you don't report that he is uncomfortable or even unaccustomed, such a life has no self, just like a machine, with no goal and no purpose. In the end, he chose the road of no return to release his soul. Rhett was released at first, but Andy gave him a good life goal "hope". Andy wrote in a letter to Rhett: "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and good things never die!" "

After reading The Shawshank Redemption, I feel that I have been educated. Andy has experienced so many misfortunes, been misjudged and imprisoned for nearly 20 years, but he has not been depressed for these 20 years. He still has hope for life. Even if his body can't enjoy freedom, let his soul be free from any constraints. Almost everyone in the prison has been institutionalized. Like Lao Bu, even if he is given freedom, he can't survive in society. In the end, he could only end his life, because he had lost hope in life, and Andy never gave up hope until he successfully escaped from prison. His friends think that the institutionalized Rhett has also been influenced by him. After he was released on parole, he didn't wait for death passively like Bob, but found Andy to run for hope with him. Life is either busy living or busy dying.

Face setbacks, difficulties, failures. Today, I got the answer, whether to be depressed or forge ahead, whether to persist or give up, whether to put an end to it or to work hard. Although I have experienced failures again and again, I have become disheartened, decadent and even desperate, but what are my frustrations after watching this movie and Andy's experience? It's just that I moan every day. Although I didn't go to college, life is not the only way. I shouldn't have given up hope for life so early. I should work hard like Andy and pursue hope bravely.

Comments on The Shawshank Redemption 7 During the holiday, the teacher didn't let us be idle, and also recommended a movie, The Shawshank Redemption.

What will save you?

The film tells the story that Andy was wrongly imprisoned, got a hammer and poster from Rhett, and helped the warden evade taxes and launder money, but finally escaped perfectly.

Finally, what shocked me most was that Andy actually continued to live as a fictional identity in prison, and he also got the $370,000 embezzled by the warden. Rhett didn't commit suicide because of despair and loneliness like Brooke. He went to Chihuahua Tanjo and found Andy. Since then, two friends have lived together.

There were some things that puzzled me when I was watching the movie: the warden knew Andy was innocent, so why didn't he help him reverse his case? Why did he stay in prison?

"cowardice imprisons people's souls, hoping to make you feel free, the strong save themselves, and the saints cross people." This is my favorite sentence. Obeying all orders unconditionally, without your own thoughts, will only make you numb, make you lose yourself, and make you a soulless puppet. However, if a person has light in his heart, has firm belief and works wholeheartedly in that direction, he will realize his dream and regain his freedom one day.

Some birds can't be caged, because every feather of them shines with freedom.

What will save you? Never give up, cross others, cross yourself.

Comments on The Shawshank Redemption 8 After watching this movie, I understand the importance of hope and faith to life.

Hope may be the best thing in the world. Andy, the protagonist, has always adhered to this belief, so he finally dug the road to freedom for 20 years with that small axe, but he was not in a hurry to escape, he was waiting, and he was still hoping that the law would give him a final and just result. But Andy is waiting for the greed and murder of the warden.

At the same time, faith also made Andy persistent. He wrote a letter every week and persisted for several years. Finally, he established a library for Shawshank Prison and won the right to read for the inmates around him. He also helped Tommy learn, starting with the most basic alphabet, and finally being admitted to a school.

Andy yearned for freedom from the heart, so he ignored the warden's threats and played that Italian song for everyone in the prison, including the prisoners. That song, like the sunshine of freedom, was scattered in everyone's heart and floated over Shawshank prison. People are intoxicated by the sound, although they don't know the meaning of this song. But it represents every heart yearning for freedom, flying over Shawshank prison and heading for the distance.

Andy's behavior not only saved himself, but also saved everyone around him. Because of his arrival, his friends have joy and yearning for freedom and faith. Because of his escape from prison, his friends have endless happy topics. Some birds can't be caged, because every feather of them shines with freedom.

The Shawshank Redemption 9 God, or God in a broader sense, and the virtue and justice of human beings are not external requirements for human beings, nor are they articles on paper, nor are they banners of various interests. On the contrary, they come from people's internal needs, are the pursuit of an eternal value, and are the examination and discovery of the ever-changing objective world. Only in this way can God, or religion and belief, guide you to complete your own redemption and breakthrough. I've been reading Buddhist altar sutras recently. Huineng, the sixth ancestor, founded the Chinese Zen Buddhism of "observing nature clearly". Zen is no longer a way, a theory, a golden rule, an external thing, but a life experience that exists in the deep heart, thus embodying the essence of religious justice, which is also a fundamental mastery. Different from the Eastern Buddha's pursuit of emptiness and transcendence, Western gods may be more obsessed with original sin and redemption, but both are the products of human mind.

With his cleverness and perseverance, Andy finally completed the miracle of escape from prison and let the warden get the punishment he deserved. After he got out of prison, why didn't he try to prove his innocence according to the logic of ordinary Hollywood movies, but ran away from home?

Because, God, it exists in the heart. Sin and non-sin, at the soul level, only constantly review yourself, there is no proof! When Rhett was asked again whether he had completely reformed before parole, he said frankly, "Completely reformed? I don't quite understand the meaning of this word. In fact, I used to regret it every day, not because I was locked up here, nor because you thought I should repent. I want to tell the juvenile what is right and wrong, but he can't find it, leaving only a white-haired old man. " The movie "The Shawshank Redemption" points out the road to redemption. God always walks with the human soul!

On The Shawshank Redemption 10 "The Shawshank Redemption" is a satirical narrative film and a film about hope and freedom. The film tells the story that Andy, the successful vice president of the bank, was misunderstood as the murderer of his wife and his wife's lover and was imprisoned for life in Shawshank prison. Andy has been full of freedom and hope since he went to prison. He kept digging holes with a six-inch stone hammer and finally escaped from prison in 19.

Freedom is a seed in each of us, and we always need to irrigate it with our thoughts. Even after Andy went to prison, he never stopped yearning for freedom, because his inner yearning made him constantly look for ways to escape from prison, which finally made him free through unremitting efforts, drilling through sewage pipes, breathing free air and sucking free rain in the downpour, and opening his arms happily. ...

The theme of this film is freedom and dreams, but Andy not only has a yearning for freedom and dreams, but his rationality is also one of the reasons for the success of Prison Break. No matter whether life is good or bad, he can silently try to do what he can to achieve his goals. Other prisoners in prison have gradually lost hope for life and freedom, even their desire for life, because they have lived in captivity for a long time and abided by strict rules, so Andy has such a distinctive role.

Life is always unsatisfactory, but as long as we have hope and desire freedom, we will have the courage and strength to live.

We either learn from life or learn from death. Hope is a bird with wings, the air flowing around everyone, and the breath we can't stop. Whenever and wherever there is a dream, it will shine on life and fill every day. A Review of The Shawshank Redemption

The Shawshank Redemption Review 1 1 Let's imagine, if we are locked in one place for 50 years and do the same work day after day, if one day we suddenly tell you that you are released, what kind of mood, feeling moved, happy or at a loss?

Let's go back to this movie. The film mainly tells the story that our hero Andy was jailed because he was wronged by a lawyer, but he was full of hope and didn't want to stay in prison all his life. Finally, he escaped from prison on a rainy night and regained his freedom.

Today, I mainly talk about a few pictures that impressed me. The first photo is of Tommy killed by the captain of the prison guard. The last reason given is that he escaped from prison. Seeing this, my heart seems to be caught by something. Yes, it is obvious that the warden knows that Andy has been wronged at this time, but for his own self-interest and his own green money, he has ruled out all unfavorable factors. Maybe a life is so insignificant to him.

The second picture shows Brooks hanging himself after he got out of prison because he didn't adapt to the external environment. This is the answer given at the beginning of the film. Sometimes, if we have no meaning to live, don't know why we live, and have no ideal, maybe we are just like him. There is another contrast in the movie. Rhett, like Brooks, didn't adapt to his surroundings when he was released from prison, but he remembered that Andy said he needed him. For that promise, for the pursuit of beauty, he finally met Andy, and the movie ended here.

Watching the whole movie conveys a truth to us: hope is beautiful, and with hope, people can live better.

The Shawshank Redemption Review 12 The movie The Shawshank Redemption tells the story that Andy, a banker, was framed and sent to Shawshank prison. He spent 19 years in prison. In this 19 year, he didn't wait and die, but spent these years digging a passage and escaping from Shawshank prison.

The passage to help Andy escape is the passage that normal people need 600 years to dig through, and he only used 19 years! This is not only because Andy knows geology, but also because of his extraordinary perseverance and his intelligence. Andy's tunnel can only be connected to the sewer, so he escaped with the stench and filth of the sewer.

This is an educational film, and the hero Andy has many admirable qualities. More importantly, he was calm after he went to prison. Most people who entered Shawshank prison were desperate, but Andy escaped!

This is especially true in life. Without perseverance, you can only get farther and farther away from success, and you can't see the dawn of victory. We should also find out the conditions that are valuable to us from the hard environment and walk out of the misery with the determination to win.

There are many examples in life where people fail because they don't have perseverance, and I sometimes do, so I must stick to it and succeed one day!

Review of The Shawshank Redemption 13 The Shawshank Redemption has its ideological height and is also thought-provoking. Life is not smooth sailing. As an ordinary person, life may give us a heavy blow at any time and make us unable to get up. Even if you shout, it won't help, because no one can help you except yourself. As a result, many people become secular and indifferent, full of complaints and grumpy under the pressure of life, and become gravel submerged in the sea of people, so don't give up the desire for life and pursue the dream of life.

We always have to face the reality, just like Andy was framed in prison. In addition to facing it, it is suicide. For a long time, Andy didn't contact anyone. When everyone was complaining, he took a leisurely walk in the yard, just like in the park. The inner fluctuation calmed Andy down. Instead of waiting for death like most people, he quietly planted the seeds of hope in his heart.

Facing the cruel reality of prison, Andy used his old job to create miracles in prison. Libraries and exams give hope to most people. I remember the most profound sentence in this film, "People are either busy living or busy dying". The misjudgment of unjust imprisonment and the irresponsibility of the warden made Andy's escape famous. He has paid what he owes, and all that remains is to live well and pursue his freedom and dreams. Finally, he climbed through the dirty sewer, washed away his sins and regained his freedom on the other side.

Comments on The Shawshank Redemption 14 Andy is a man with strong spiritual strength, so he can dig tunnels from 19 and finally escape from prison. Andy is always full of hope in such a harsh environment as Shawshank. It was this hope that supported him to finally defeat the warden, escape from Shawshank and gain spiritual and physical freedom.

This movie has a classic line, which was said by Andy's good friend Ali. He said, we are all institutionalized. When I first came in, I hated the wall at first, then I got used to it and then I relied on it. This is also a human tragedy. Only a person with strong spiritual strength like Andy will not be institutionalized. He had his own dream, he insisted, he worked hard, and finally he was free.

In fact, our life and work are also very similar to Shawshank's wall. When we first started working, we would not like the environment in marriage and the other half, and we would quarrel. However, after we found ourselves unsuccessful, we were gradually institutionalized, accustomed to the mistakes of the environment and the other half, and finally even relied on the environment and the other half. Even if the clothes don't fit, you will get used to them after wearing them for a long time, and you will feel uncomfortable and empty when you take them off.

How many people can always have a dream like Andy and then make unremitting efforts? Most people give up. One day, one day, one day, they forget their original ideas and are assimilated by the environment. Only a person with strong spiritual strength like Andy can break through this unreasonable system and reach the other side of freedom.

This movie tells us two things, one is the power of persistence, and the other is that there must be hope in life. To paraphrase Andy, I hope it's a good thing.

The Shawshank Redemption Review 15 After two years, when I watched The Shawshank Redemption again, I felt a new touch in my heart.

The beginning of the film is Andy's drunkenness and madness, which is the aggressiveness of the lawyer. Innocent Andy was sentenced to life imprisonment under the clever tongue of the lawyer. His bright future, his future and his freedom were all taken away by this bloated, gloomy and gloomy prison because of an accident.

But as Rhett said, he is so out of place. He walked on the prison land, like walking in a garden, and his every move was so leisurely. He resumed his hobby. He brought beer and music to the people in prison. He wrote to the federal government to expand the library. He helps people in prison get degrees. When he sticks to his inner hope and freedom, he also makes others feel the beauty and light of freedom.

I like the picture of them drinking cold beer on the roof at 10 in the morning, as Rhett lamented: "The sun shines on our shoulders, like free men, like repairing our own roof, and we exist like masters of creation." That's the freedom Andy wants to relive, and it's also the hope he brings to his cellmates. Even for a moment, Andy chose to pursue.

After Tommy died, Andy finally decided to leave. Everything is so deliberate, but let nature take its course. As Rhett said, some birds can't be caged because their feathers are too bright. The heavy rain washed away the filth in the sewer, the heaviness and darkness of the prison and his past. He will pursue the sea and starry sky that belongs to him.

Maybe when bad luck comes, Andy is helpless and scared, but he never despairs. His heart is full of hope, and he always shines everywhere. I think that's what Andy wants to teach me. The inner freedom is the real freedom.

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