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Directed by=Frank Darabont duration=142Minute Creator=Stephen King After the murder of his wife, hotshot banker Andrew Dufresne is sent to Shawshank Prison, where the usual unpleasantness occurs. Over the years, he retains hope and eventually gains the respect of his fellow inmates, especially longtime convict "Red" Redding, a black marketeer, and becomes influential within the prison. Eventually, Andrew achieves his ends on his own terms countries=USA
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Arguably my favorite movie of all time with a close second being The Green Mile. It is a strange comment to make about a film set inside a prison, but "The Shawshank Redemption" creates a warm hold on our feelings because it makes us a member of a family. Many movies offer us vicarious experiences and quick, superficial emotions. "Shawshank" slows down and looks. It uses the narrator"s calm, observant voice to include us in the story of men who have formed a community behind bars. It is deeper than most films; about continuity in a lifetime, based on friendship and hope. Interesting that although the hero of the film is the convicted former banker Andy Dufresne ( Tim Robbins), the action is never seen from his point of view. The film"s opening scene shows him being given two life sentences for the murder of his wife and her lover, and then we move, permanently, to a point of view representing the prison population and particularly the lifer Ellis "Red" Redding ( Morgan Freeman). It is his voice remembering the first time he saw Andy ("looked like a stiff breeze would blow him over"), and predicting, wrongly, that he wouldn"t make it in prison. From Andy"s arrival on the prison bus to the film"s end, we see only how others see him - Red, who becomes his best friend, Brooks the old librarian, the corrupt Warden Norton, guards and prisoners. Red is our surrogate. He"s the one we identify with, and the redemption, when it comes, is Red"s. We"ve been shown by Andy"s example that you have to keep true to yourself, not lose hope, bide your time, set a quiet example and look for your chance. "I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really, " he tells Red. "Get busy livin" or get busy dyin". " The key to the film"s structure, I think, is that it"s not about its hero, but about our relationship with him - our curiosity, our pity, our admiration. If Andy had been the heroic center, bravely enduring, the film would have been conventional, and less mysterious. But we wonder about this guy. Did he really kill those two people? Why does he keep so much to himself? Why can he amble through the prison yard like a free man on a stroll, when everyone else plods or sidles? People like excitement at the movies, and titles that provide it do well. Films about "redemption" are approached with great wariness; a lot of people are not thrilled by the prospect of a great film - it sounds like work. But there"s a hunger for messages of hope, and when a film offers one, it"s likely to have staying power even if it doesn"t grab an immediate audience. "The Shawshank Redemption" premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 1994, and opened a few weeks later. It got good reviews but did poor business (its $18 million original gross didn"t cover costs; it took in only another $10 million after winning seven Oscar nominations, including best picture). There wasn"t much going for it: It had a terrible title, it was a "prison drama" and women don"t like those, it contained almost no action, it starred actors who were respected but not big stars, and it was long at 142 minutes. Clearly this was a movie that needed word-of-mouth to find an audience, and indeed business was slowly but steadily growing when it was yanked from theaters. If it had been left to find its way, it might have continued to build and run for months, but that"s not what happened. Instead, in one of the most remarkable stories in home video history, it found its real mass audience on tapes and discs, and through TV screenings. Within five years, "Shawshank" was a phenomenon, a video best seller and renter that its admirers feel they"ve discovered for themselves. When the Wall Street Journal ran an article about the "Shawshank" groundswell in April 1999, it was occupying first place in the Internet Movie Database worldwide vote of the 250 best films; it"s usually in the top five. Polls and rentals reflect popularity but don"t explain why people value "Shawshank" so fervently. Maybe it plays more like a spiritual experience than a movie. It does have entertaining payoff moments (as when the guards from another prison, wearing their baseball uniforms, line up to have Andy do their taxes). But much of the movie involves quiet, solitude, and philosophical discussions about life. The moments of violence (as when Andy is sexually assaulted) are seen objectively, not exploited. The movie avoids lingering on Andy"s suffering; after beatings, he"s seen in medium and long shot, tactfully. The camera doesn"t focus on Andy"s wounds or bruises, but, like his fellow prisoners, gives him his space. The Morgan Freeman character is carrier of the film"s spiritual arc. We see him at three parole hearings, after 20, 30 and 40 years. The first hearing involves storytelling trickery; the film has opened with Andy"s sentencing, and then we see a parole board, and expect it"s about to listen to Andy"s appeal. But, no, that"s when we first see Red. In his first appeal he tries to convince the board he"s been rehabilitated. In the second, he just goes through the motions. In the third, he rejects the whole notion of rehabilitation, and somehow in doing so he sets his spirit free, and the board releases him. There"s an underlying problem. Behind bars, Red is king. He"s the prison fixer, able to get you a pack of cigarettes, a little rock pick or a Rita Hayworth poster. On the outside, he has no status or identity. We"ve already seen what happened to the old librarian ( James Whitmore), lonely and adrift in freedom. The last act, in which Andy helps Red accept his freedom, is deeply moving - all the more so because Andy again operates at a distance, with letters and postcards, and is seen through Red"s mind. Frank Darabont wrote and directed the film, basing it on a story by Stephen King. His film grants itself a leisure that most films are afraid to risk. The movie is as deliberate, considered and thoughtful as Freeman"s narration. There"s a feeling in Hollywood that audiences have short attention spans and must be assaulted with fresh novelties. I think such movies are slower to sit through than a film like "Shawshank, " which absorbs us and takes away the awareness that we are watching a film. Deliberate, too, is the dialogue. Tim Robbins makes Andy a man of few words, quietly spoken. He doesn"t get real worked up. He is his own man, capable of keeping his head down for years and then indulging in a grand gesture, as when he plays an aria from Mozart"s "The Marriage of Figaro. " (The overhead shot of the prisoners in the yard, spellbound by the music, is one of the film"s epiphanies. ) Because he does not volunteer himself, reach out to us or overplay his feelings, he becomes more fascinating: It is often better to wonder what a character is thinking than to know. Roger Deakins" cinematography is tactful, not showy. Two opening shots, one from a helicopter, one of prison walls looming overhead, establish the prison. Shots follow the dialogue instead of anticipating it. Thomas Newman"s music enhances rather than informs, and there is a subtle touch in the way deep bass rumblings during the early murder are reprised when a young prisoner recalls another man"s description of the crime. Darabont constructs the film to observe the story, not to punch it up or upstage it. Upstaging, in fact, is unknown in this film; the actors are content to stay within their roles, the story moves in an orderly way, and the film itself reflects the slow passage of the decades. "When they put you in that cell, " Red says, "when those bars slam home, that"s when you know it"s for real. Old life blown away in the blink of an eye. Nothing left but all the time in the world to think about it. " Watching the film again, I admired it even more than the first time I saw it. Affection for good films often grows with familiarity, as it does with music. Some have said life is a prison, we are Red, Andy is our redeemer. All good art is about something deeper than it admits. Roger Ebert Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013. In 1975, he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Rated R 142 minutes about 1 hour ago 1 day ago.
How and why Morgan Freeman has not won a Oscar still shocks me. One of the best actors ever. The scene where that guy is beaten is horrifying. Notice how everyone went silent. I want my mamma!I had your mamma. She wasn"t that great. HAHAHAHA. The shawshank redemption pdf. The shawshank redemption bangla review. 2:46 - 3:12 Uh, your majesty, I MAY have gotten Rapunzel pregnant... Thank you, Stephen King, we"ll see you in court. The Ohio State Reformatory and the Bissman Bldg. both in Mansfield, OH are both haunted. You can do tours there and they put on a fantastic halloween event at the Reformatory. The Shawshank redemptions. The shawshank redemption bogs.
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Definitely one of the best movies ever. The acting was out of this world. There is nobody who hates the shawshank redemption. that can only be said about very few films. You are only truely free when you learn to stop giving f*ck. Omg this was my movie aa a kid. Wish i would have bought the extended edtions instead. Why he chose Enchilida night, I"ll never know God god man. Top Rated Movies #1 | Nominated for 7 Oscars. Another 21 wins & 35 nominations. See more awards » Learn more More Like This Crime Drama 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 9. 2 / 10 X The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son. Director: Francis Ford Coppola Stars: Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan Romance 8. 8 / 10 The presidencies of Kennedy and Johnson, the events of Vietnam, Watergate and other historical events unfold through the perspective of an Alabama man with an IQ of 75, whose only desire is to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart. 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Trivia If Andy had been incarcerated in just one cell to the left he would have had nowhere to tunnel to except the next cell, and thus would have had no amazing story to tell. See more » Goofs When Red is talking to Andy for the first time, he is throwing a baseball between himself and Heywood. Just as Andy stoops down, Red catches the ball and seconds later, catches the ball again without throwing it back. See more » Quotes [ first lines] District Attorney: Mr. Dufresne, describe the confrontation you had with your wife the night that she was murdered. Andy Dufresne: It was very bitter. She said she was glad I knew, that she hated all the sneaking around. And she said that she wanted a divorce in Reno. See more » Crazy Credits The man who cried and was beaten when Andy first arrived is listed and credited as "Fat Ass" -- the other inmates" nickname for him. See more » Alternate Versions Italian version is about 15 minutes shorter than the USA version and omits parts of the epilogue showing Red"s everyday life after he has been released from prison. See more » Connections Referenced in The Flash: Crazy for You (2015) Soundtracks Put The Blame On Mame by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher Heard on "Gilda" soundtrack See more » Frequently Asked Questions See more » Details Release Date: 14 October 1994 (USA) Also Known As: Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption Box Office Budget: $25, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $727, 327, 25 September 1994 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $28, 786, 657 See more on IMDbPro » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ».
Critics Consensus The Shawshank Redemption is an uplifting, deeply satisfying prison drama with sensitive direction and fine performances. 90% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 72 98% Audience Score User Ratings: 886, 058 The Shawshank Redemption Ratings & Reviews Explanation The Shawshank Redemption Photos Movie Info In 1946, a banker named Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is convicted of a double murder, even though he stubbornly proclaims his innocence. He"s sentenced to a life term at the Shawshank State Prison in Maine, where another lifer, Ellis "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman), picks him as the new recruit most likely to crack under the pressure. The ugly realities of prison life are quickly introduced to Andy: a corrupt warden (Bob Gunton), sadistic guards led by Capt. Byron Hadley (Clancy Brown), and inmates who are little better than animals, willing to use rape or beatings to insure their dominance. But Andy does not crack: he has the hope of the truly innocent, which (together with his smarts) allow him to prevail behind bars. He uses his banking skills to win favor with the warden and the guards, doing the books for Norton"s illegal business schemes and keeping an eye on the investments of most of the prison staff. In exchange, he is able to improve the prison library and bring some dignity and respect back to many of the inmates, including Red. Based on a story by Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption was the directorial debut of screenwriter Frank Darabont. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Rating: R Genre: Drama Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Sep 10, 1994 wide On Disc/Streaming: Jan 27, 1998 Runtime: 142 minutes Studio: Columbia Pictures Cast News & Interviews for The Shawshank Redemption Critic Reviews for The Shawshank Redemption Audience Reviews for The Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption Quotes Movie & TV guides.
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