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What is the English name of The Shawshank Redemption?

The Shawshank Redemption, The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Other Chinese titles:

Stimulus 1995/ Black Flying on the Moon/Endless Hell/Sharkburg Prison

Behind the scenes production:

Through the forced deprivation of freedom and the special background of high emphasis on discipline in prison, this film shows personal fear of "the passage of time and the transformation of the environment" The ending of the film has a "Count of Monte Cristo" style of revenge.

Trivia:

Tommy Williams (a young man who was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing TV) was originally prepared for Brad Pitt. In the film, he plays Tommy's gil bellows and plays a similar role in 1997' s hit TV series Ally McBeal.

The shooting location was Mansfield State Prison in Ohio, but the crew had to renovate it before shooting because the prison was too shabby. The indoor scene was shot in the studio, because repairing the interior of this prison is more expensive than setting the same set.

The Humane Society of America supervised the filming of all crows involving Brooks in the film. In one scene, Brooks feeds maggots to his crows. Aha immediately thought that the maggots were inhuman and asked them to use a natural death maggot, so he had to do it.

The photo posted on Morgan Freeman's parole document is actually Freeman's youngest son, Alfonso Freeman. Alfonso is also a walk-on in the film, shouting "new prisoners! New prisoner today! " ("fresh fish! Fresh fish today! We got them involved! " ) That one.

There is a picture of Einstein on the wall of Andy's cell. Tim Robbins, who plays Andy, once appeared in the fantasy film IQ about Einstein (1994).

The movie rita hayworth, the American god of love, showed the prisoners was slut Gilda (Gilda 1946. )

In the scene of the trial, Andy said that he threw the gun into the Royal River. In Stephen King's another novel "Stand by and Watch May", the escaped children cross the same river.

Stephen King said that this novel is the crystallization of his years of experience in watching prison movies.

As shown in the film, the plot of this film has many similarities with Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo.

Walden Norton's music is "Strong Guarantee", which is a church hymn written by Martin Luther, the pioneer of Christian reform/founder of Lutheran Church. The lyrics are: God is my strong fortress and my unshakable protection; The Lord is my help at any time, so that I can be out of danger and fear; Satan, the ancient enemy, still wants to make waves. He is cunning and powerful, cruel and vicious, which makes it impossible to prevent.

When Walden Norton opened the Bible with Andy's chisel hammer, the page opened was Exodus, which described in detail the process of Jews fleeing Egypt.

This film is dedicated to director Frank Darabont's agent and friend alan glynn. Green died of AIDS before the film was finished.

Director Frank Darabont watched The Boy every weekend during filming, and got inspiration from it, using voice-over as a transition.

At the beginning of the film, Andy's hand on the gun barrel was directed, and these close-ups were added in post-production.

The Italian version of the film is 15 minutes shorter than the American version, and the clip at the end that simply explained Andy's free life was deleted.

Although the cinema box office results are quite satisfactory, this film has been far ahead in the rental video rankings.

Wonderful dialogue:

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.

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

Prison life is full of routine.

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Andy: 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.

Andy: 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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

Wearable lens:

When the truck stopped and Rhett got off to look for the tree, the corn was still green, but after a few shots, it was ripe and waiting for harvest.

Towards the end of the film, Rhett said that Andy climbed 500 yards, "almost half a mile", but in fact the 500 yards were only 1/4 miles.

When Hadley was about to be arrested, someone read a Miranda clause (that is, "you have the right to remain silent and apply for defense"), which began with 1966. The Miranda case will not be finalized until June 13 of that year (that is, the time to fully promote this sentence).

Andy tells Rhett that the price of chisel hammer is 7 dollars. In 1947, $7 is a lot of money.

The poster of Raquel Welch in Andy's cell came from "One Million Years" in BC 1966, and it was not released in the United States until February1,1967 (that is, a few months after Andy escaped from prison).

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