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Director: Frank Darabont
Writers: Stephen King (short story "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption"), Frank Darabont (screenplay)
Review :
One
of the finest films made in recent years. It's a poignant story about
hope. Hope gets me. That's what makes a film like this more than a
movie. It tells a lesson about life. Those are the films people talk
about 50 or even 100 years from you. It's also a story for freedom.
Freedom from isolation, from rule, from bigotry and hate. Freeman and
Robbins are majestic in their performances. Each learns from the other.
Their relationship is strong and you feel that from the first moment
they make contact with one another. There is also a wonderful
performance from legend James Whitmore as Brooks.
He shines when it is his time to go back into the world, only to find that the world grew up so fast he never even got a chance to blink. Stephen King's story is brought to the screen with great elegance and excitement. It is an extraordinary motion that people "will" be talking about in 50 or 100 years.
He shines when it is his time to go back into the world, only to find that the world grew up so fast he never even got a chance to blink. Stephen King's story is brought to the screen with great elegance and excitement. It is an extraordinary motion that people "will" be talking about in 50 or 100 years.
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