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Seeking The Shawshank Redemption Film Critics.
1994, it was a glorious year in the movie calendar. The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump and Pulp Fiction competed for the Oscar globally. Forrest Gump, which represents the whole American spirit, won the best actor and the best film, while Quentin got more compensation at Cannes Film Festival-Pulp Fiction won the Palme d 'Or Award, the highest honor symbolizing art films. Only The Shawshank Redemption got several nominations, but in the end it got nothing. However, a great movie will not be dragged down by these vanities, and its significance is far-reaching. Just like wine, it needs to be savored carefully and slowly before it can be realized. ...

Andy, a mortal who was unjustly imprisoned, lost everything. He only has his own life. Even to some extent, his life belongs to others and is arbitrarily violated, destroyed and humiliated by others. What he really has is a free and hopeful heart. However, at any time, no matter what kind of environment you are in, your body will be imprisoned, but your mind should be free. If thoughts are free, so are we. We have hope freely, work hard freely, and approach and realize hope infinitely.

I briefly commented on the definition of excellent movies. After reading it, you will think, it may be enlightening, and you will often have memories. Occasionally, I have the urge to revisit. If you can do this, it should be an excellent film that really suits you. For me, this film has surpassed many things. A movie with a real soul can stir up a long wave in your heart. "An inspirational film, we can never simply summarize its theme, and institutionalization, redemption and hope are the three most critical soul words in this film. The whole film reflects on a profound theme about institutionalization and anti-institutionalization, hope and despair, and soul redemption. ......

I can't forget that Andy found a record of Figaro's Wedding when he was sorting out the audio-visual materials of books donated by the state in the warden's office. At that moment, he was so happy that he forgot where he was, as if he were enjoying leisure at home. He put the record on the warden's record player and connected it to the high-pitched broadcast. Then, he leaned back on the warden's throne, put his feet on the warden's desk, still immersed in music with that unrestrained smile, completely ignoring the threats and persuasion of the jailer outside. At the same time, in other parts of the prison, playgrounds, workshops, prison rooms, wards, all open, narrow, deep and dark places, claustrophobic souls in high-walled darkrooms-both prisoners and jailers-stood silently in surprise, holding their breath and listening ... melodious melodies have rippled in the sky, and songs are soaring like dawn. That song transcends frustrated dreams and conveys the indescribable beauty of heartbreak to prisoners.

It is not difficult to understand that The Shawshank Redemption is just a fable, which really exists in our real life. Everyone in reality is consciously or unconsciously playing the role of Shawshank prisoner or prison. Most of us will fall into the fate of Lao Bu, gradually institutionalized, until we rely heavily on the system and never go beyond the rules in our lives. Any organization, system and society can regard Shawshank as a microcosm. Social history is constantly advancing in the cycle of institutionalization and resistance to institutionalization, but salvation lies entirely in our own choice. Just like Andy's choice, no matter how powerful the system is, it will never deprive us of the right to choose redemption, because redemption exists in our hearts and is a place that no force can reach. To be or not to be, to choose salvation or despair, to choose leaders or people, to choose God or Satan, these are all in your heart and mine.

I hope to give people a good expectation of life and point out the direction for people in the vast world. Every time I look back at this film quietly, I can feel the dignity of faith and the cuteness of life more deeply. Andy is still full of hope in this desperate hell. At the same time, he can persevere, almost paranoid. He gradually made his prison life still full of vitality. He gradually let those once sinful souls around him relive the love of human nature and enjoy the warmth of extinction.

In the nineteenth year of imprisonment, Andy used the secret passage dug with a small stone hammer for 19 years to escape overnight, and the phoenix was nirvana and the dragon ascended to heaven. Beneath his calm appearance, in his gloomy clothes, there is an unruly spirit flying and shaking a free spirit.

Fear can imprison you, and hope can set you free. A strong man can save himself, and a great man can save others.

Cowardice imprisons the soul, hoping to set you free. The strong help themselves, and the saints help others.

Prison life consists of daily affairs, and then more daily affairs.

Prison life is full of routine.

Rhett: These walls are a bit funny. First you hate them, then you get used to them. When enough time has passed, you will rely on them. That's institutionalized.

These walls are interesting. 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. This is called institutionalization.

I found that I was very excited. I can hardly sit still or have thoughts in my head. I think this is the excitement that only a free person can feel. A free person has started a long journey with an unknown ending. I hope I can cross the border successfully. I hope to meet my friend and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific Ocean is as blue as I dreamed. I hope so.

I found myself too excited to sit or think quietly. I think only those who regain their freedom and are about to embark on a new journey can feel the excitement of unveiling the mystery of the future. I hope to shake hands with my friends across the border. I hope the water in the Pacific Ocean is as blue as in my dream. I hope so.

I think life comes down to a simple choice: get busy living or get busy dying.

Life boils down to a simple choice: get busy living or get busy dying.

Rhett: Not a day goes by that I don't regret it. Not because I'm here, nor because you think I should be here. I looked back at me at that time, a stupid young child who committed a terrible crime. I want to talk to him. I want to try to reason with him and tell him the truth. But I can't. The child has long gone, leaving only the old man. I have to accept this fact. Turn over a new leaf It's just a nonsense word. So go ahead and fill out your form, boy, and don't waste my time. Because honestly, I don't care.

Rhett: I've always felt guilty about what I did. Not because I'm here (in prison) or trying to please you (parole officer). Looking back on the detours I took, I want to say something to that stupid young man who committed a felony, tell him how I feel now, and tell him that there are other ways to solve the problem. However, I can't. Young people have long been submerged in the long river of years, leaving only an old man to face the past alone. Turn over a new leaf. It's just a lie! Don't waste my time, boy. Put your stamp on it. Honestly, I don't care.

Some birds can't be caged, that's all. Their feathers are too bright. ...

Some birds won't be caged because their feathers are so beautiful!

Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.

Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. Good things never die.