The Shawshank Redemption is a very good inspirational film. In recent days, I downloaded this film and watched it quietly. The subtle plot is shocking and memorable. In this world, everyone has tasted the ups and downs, but the proportion of our various tastes is different, strong or weak, but I hope you can cherish your share, because you know how happy you are when you are grateful.
From this movie, I summed up several words: faith, courage, mind, wisdom and friendship.
Life should have an ideal or goal, something that can belong to us forever. Although our ideals will be different, I believe they are all beautiful and a hope. In our most difficult times, we will be doubly strong because of its existence. In good times, we will find our relatives or friends to share. What attitude towards life should we adopt? Is life fair? What should we do when we encounter unfairness? I think you need your wisdom as well as the courage to face it. Look at your feet and think about the distance, where you have everything you want, even if you are confused occasionally, don't stop, because every step is forward.
Let's look at Andy's imprisonment. After watching the movie, we knew he was innocent, but he was sentenced to life imprisonment and regarded as cold-blooded. From a promising young banker to a prisoner in Shawshank prison at the peak of his career. So, don't care about fairness. In the face of setbacks or disasters in life, we should have the courage to face them, always have faith in life, have a long-term understanding and always have a goal.
Andy's greatness lies not only in his own talent, but also in his wisdom and courage. He didn't feel depressed in prison, and he gradually got used to it. He is optimistic and sees his hope for the future. Here, he founded a library, and used his talents to bring quality services to others, so that everyone can have a happier life.
Andy has a chance to help him clear his wrongs, but the warden will never let him fall when he's down. Everything about Andy was destroyed by the warden's extermination, including all his previous work, all his efforts, and even his hope of going out. However, what do you think of Andy's collapse and despair? What he sees is the longer term, and the worst thing is that his hope will come true in the future. His persistent and firm ideals have played a lot of roles, so he should have faith in life.
For ideals and beliefs, we should strive to improve our ability, constantly improve ourselves and live an active life. Being good at grasping life opportunities is of great significance to a person. Here I can't help thinking that Andy convinced the prison guard when he went out to work, helped him evade taxes, and won a beautiful bottle of ice wine for his cellmate. This film is very exciting. Andy is very sensitive to the opportunities around him. He didn't listen to other people's advice and got up his courage. Although he risked being shot in the head, he finally showed his talent confidently and successfully. I believe everyone who has seen his development here knows that the meaning is different. How many opportunities can a prisoner take the initiative to help prison guards? Similarly, in peacetime, we should try our best to actively arm ourselves and treat opportunities, and we should not have too many concerns and dare to show ourselves.
In order to realize your ideal, you should carry out everything effectively, and don't maliciously gossip or complain unnecessarily. There are many unforgettable details in the film. Andy rarely talks to others at the beginning, and some unusual actions will naturally be amazed by the clever arrangement of these scenes at the end of the film. He also adapted to the environment at first. From beginning to end, everything Andy did was for his own freedom and was very efficient. He didn't complain to the people around him, nor was he depressed. Many of us will complain about things that cannot be changed. If we have our own pursuits, why not do something effective? In addition to carving, the small hammer he wants can also help him open the escape tunnel. The beautiful painting he asked for successfully concealed his underground work, and even the Bible was used to hide his hammer.
How to overcome our troubles and live a happier life? I want to use film, ok, sister Hua? Let's make an analogy. The two sisters (a pair of villains) don't like Andy, and they have been harassing him all the time, which is very boring. People's lives are always similar? Sister flowers? People either worry us, or worry us, ignore it, and even affect our further work and study. How to handle this kind of thing properly? See how Andy does it. Andy has his own principles and will never give in to them. The most precious thing is that he will not be influenced by this kind of thing, because he has his own persistent pursuit, and he has spent some money on these boring people or things. There is no need to worry or worry. They are not worth it, so he must control his own ideological cost and not spend too much. If he really can't ignore it.
In the film, I was very moved by the friendship between Andy and Rhett in prison. It is because of Rhett that Andy's prison life is not as boring as he thought.
Sometimes, what kind of belief makes Andy escape from prison successfully? I think it's because he longs for freedom, which reminds me of a story:
Famous psychologist Victor? Frank was originally a determinist psychologist deeply influenced by Freud's school of psychology. However, after the tragic period of Nazi concentration camps, he created a unique schools of psychology.
Frank's parents, wife and brother all died at the hands of the Nazis, while he himself was tortured in Nazi concentration camps. One day, he was naked and alone in his cell, and suddenly he felt a brand-new feeling. Perhaps the harsh environment in the concentration camp made him suddenly wake up. In any extreme environment, people will always have the last freedom, that is, the freedom to choose their own attitude. ?
Frank means that when a person is extremely miserable and helpless, he can still decide his attitude towards life by himself. In the most difficult years, Frank chose a positive attitude. Instead of being pessimistic and desperate, he imagined in his mind how to stand on the podium after he got out of prison and introduce this painful experience to his students. With this positive and optimistic way of thinking, he constantly tempered his will in prison until his mind came out of the cage and galloped freely in the free world.
I have been a graduate student for more than two years, and many of my friends came out to work hard after graduation. What have you learned from this hard work? Personally, I have experienced a lot and gained a lot. I want to say to you and yourself that nothing can stop us from moving forward, as long as we have faith, courage, brains, wisdom and friendship.
The Shawshank Redemption's 2000-word review.
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 entered the 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. Some students stay in school for too long, and after entering the society, like Lao Bu, 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. Waiting for him here is not only the strict management system, but also from? Three sisters? Physical torture. 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.
In reality, our inner hopes are often easily buried in those ordinary setbacks. We are afraid of failure precisely because we are not persistent enough in the pursuit of dreams and hopes. It is precisely because of this that our hearts are easily bound and even fragile. Therefore, many talents are afraid to go out of school and come to society. If we can calm down like Andy, look at problems with reason, solve problems with wisdom and overcome setbacks with perseverance, those hopes and dreams will not leave us.
Of course, Andy's success is far more than that. Extraordinary talent made him shine in prison, but this is not the real reason for his success. Lao Bu enjoys the right of library management in prison; Rhett can help other prisoners get anything they want. But they are all a little intoxicated with the satisfaction that this right brings them. Andy's position in prison is obviously much higher, but he always understands that these are not real freedoms: real freedom lies in the outside world. He can really see his position clearly, and has been working hard towards his goal, not being stopped by temporary success.
This is extremely important to us. Many of us are complacent and think highly of ourselves, because we have held certain positions in the school. Temporary satisfaction hindered their further thinking and pursuit of life. In society, this kind of potential pride makes them frustrated repeatedly. Depression and disappointment occupy their hearts and make them farther and farther away from success. In fact, our life value can only be truly reflected in society in the end. Treating our school performance rationally can help us to see our position in society clearly and treat ourselves more rationally.
Andy succeeded in saving himself in prison. Before he went to prison, he was a person who was not good at expressing his feelings. Without friends, even his beloved wife betrayed him. In prison, he gained Rhett's friendship and learned to share and communicate. In sharing, he also tried to make the desire for freedom and hope return to the prisoners' hearts and save their hearts. In the early spring morning, prisoners can sit in the warm sunshine and enjoy the ice broken by Andy, just as they are repairing their own roof. This long-lost sense of freedom once again returned to the prisoner's heart, so real and so beautiful. Andy broadcasted Figaro's wedding privately in the prison guard's office, which once again brought prisoners a sense of freedom for even a moment. The passion in music stimulates the dry hearts of prisoners. The completion of the library has made prisoners witness the hope that it can bring unremitting success. Naturally, the hope for freedom is no longer just an illusion. Friendship plays an important role in our life at any time. People are people in society, and they always need to communicate and communicate. Precious friendship is the embodiment of personality charm, and it can also help us gain social recognition and strengthen our confidence in life. At the same time, you will find that your advantages are being passed on to others, and your value can be further reflected. Dignity is not something you can get by carving a word yourself, it exists in your sense of identity.
How to get spiritual salvation and seek your dreams and hopes? I think the movie gave us a perfect answer. In fact, society and institutionalization are not terrible. What is terrible is our uncontrollable fear and contempt for the value of life, which is exactly what we need to redeem. The film firmly tells us that the dignity and value of life are not given by others, but won by our own persistence and wisdom under frustration and pressure.
Thinking of The Shawshank Redemption _2000 words
Shawshank, when you walked into this place and turned to lock the door, you realized it was true. In a blink of an eye, your life is ruined, leaving only endless regrets. You don't know how long you will stay here. Maybe you will forget how many years you have spent here. In a trance, I remember the warden saying, Give your faith to God and your life to me. ?
That's how Andy got into prison. Like any guilty person, he was deceived by fate. He used to be a typical young entrepreneur with a bright future, but he was falsely accused of his wife and her lover and lost everything he owned.
In Shawshank's long imprisonment career, what was really imprisoned was not the high wall of the prison, but the heart that Shawshank gradually polished and forged, which lost the normal people's desire for the essence of life, that is, those emotional pillars that really supported people to tide over difficulties, such as enthusiasm, dreams and hope for life. Countless times, like Rhett said, if you have nothing to do, you have to find something to do, and so does Andy. He chose to collect stones again, on a small scale, of course. Rhett, Yingshi, mica and sandy granite are the kind of people who have special ways to get things in prison. They provided him with a small hammer and a millstone cloth. One afternoon, when Rhett was holding one of his virtual stone carvings, he was also very quiet. Maybe he thought of something. You won't find the right time in the sports field. It should belong to a jumping stream, washed clean by running water and dyed with strange luster by sunlight. Perhaps this is what has been hidden in the gray wall for a long time, hope and freedom, and it is what Andy has always had in his heart, his faith.
Rhett said: Prison is a strange place. At first you hate it, then you get used to it. After a long time, you can't live without it. This is called institutionalization. When you can't smell the sunshine for a long time, when the light and life are no longer valuable, there is no hope and no disappointment. For most people, they just spend their time listlessly on the field. At the end of the day, they go back to their cells with broken shoulders and heavy steps to face another endless night. This is the mentality of going to jail. The only difference is Andy, who seems to be wearing an invisible coat, with his head held high and his feet brisk, casually following the stone, walking gracefully and comfortably, just like walking in the park, with the dust under his feet rising in the sun, just like, just like a free man.
For people in prison, time passes slowly. Sometimes you even feel that time has stopped, but time is passing by little by little. Rhett and his friends once sent Andy a poster as a one-year anniversary, and the next concept is after 19. Andy can't be just an ordinary prisoner forever. By chance, he began to help the jailer with his rich financial knowledge? Legal? The price of successful tax evasion is to get his colleagues to give him three bottles of beer. It was a strange scene. I'm sure Rhett feels the same way Suddenly, Andy got the upper hand. Harry, the jailer, had a gun around his waist and a baton in his hand. Behind him stood his old friend Stemma, and the whole prison administration supported him. But all of a sudden, in the bright golden sunshine, all this is nothing. Maybe Rhett and his family are locked in a prison car. Rhett said, so, the day before the completion, the prisoners on duty in the spring of' 49 sat in a pile at ten o'clock in the morning, drinking cold beer. Shawshank has always been treated by the most ruthless prison guards, and this son of a bitch is still pretending to be generous. The sun shines on our shoulders, like a free man, like repairing our own roof, and we are as comfortable as the creator. Where is Andy? He was in the shade with a strange smile on his face, watching us drink his wine. You can say that he wants to kiss up to the prison authorities or win the friendship of prisoners, but I think he just wants to relive his freedom, even for a moment. ? The wantonness and warmth he brought at this moment will still be remembered by those who witnessed this moment many years later, and the only person who can really enjoy this freedom many years later may be Andy. Maybe at this moment, he thought of driving a sports car in the west and never forgot it.
Andy started to help the warden launder money, so he got better treatment. He even painstakingly wrote to the state government, and got a reply a few years later-the state government donated books, record players and even an unprecedented prison book fund to Shawshank prison? 500 dollars a year. Including figaro's wedding. In desperation, he locked the jailer in the toilet, and maybe Shawshank's first song was played on the prison loudspeaker. The camera slowly flashed through the prisoners and prison guards watching the wind in the square. Everyone was shocked by this strange sound and had a sense of freedom from the secular. I don't think they understand what these two Italian women are singing today. In fact, they don't have to understand. Some things are better left unsaid. I think it is a kind of unspeakable beauty. But it hurts you. The sound flew high into the sky, surpassing the dream of any imprisoned prisoner. It's like a beautiful bird flying into this gray cage, making those walls disappear and all the prisoners in the prison have a moment of freedom. Even a fleeting stay, even a fleeting moment, seems to awaken something in the prisoner's heart that has not completely disappeared. Yes, what was old Rhett thinking when he stroked the old harmonica at night.
As expected, Andy finally left. Some birds are too bright. They can't be caged. There is a water-shaped hole behind Andy's poster, using the hammer he used to collect stones. Rhett joked that it would take 600 years to dig a tunnel with it, but in fact Andy only used 19 years. /kloc-in 0/9, he hid the small hammer in the Bible and finally left it to the warden. With obvious traces of irony, the Bible writes,? Warden, you are right. The road to redemption is within. ? Andy never gave up his faith, but he believed in himself.
Maybe Shawshank can give us more clues. Have you ever thought that in reality, when we are faced with pressure, attempts and challenges, it is a beautiful excuse for us to give up and escape, instead of being brave and excited, and look for indifference and tranquility. Just like the old prisoner who spent half a century in Shawshank in the movie, he finally got his long-awaited freedom, but fell into deep fear because he could not adapt to the outside world. In prison, he was an old man with status and was persuaded to manage the library, but in this society, he was nothing, not even a library card. He got used to prison life and gave in to imprisonment. At last he was lonely and had nothing.
Andy, on the other hand, in the first two years of his life, has to face the unfairness and inhumanity in prison like an alert and innocent rabbit. Although he experienced so much darkness and torture, he never forgot his beliefs and hopes. Perhaps, as Thoreau said, how a person views himself determines his fate, or points out his destination. ? Andy always has an ambiguous expression, silent but firm, alert but never takes unnecessary risks to achieve his goal. When Andy finally climbed out of the 500-yard foul-smelling sewage pipe and stood in the pouring rain, I seemed to see Faith pierce the darkness and make a dazzling thunderbolt in the dark night. In the light, my cowardly soul appeared under Andy's open arms and trembled for a long time.