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    Hope is what you dream about coming true in your life. The film Shawshank Redemption directed by Frank Darabont is a story about a man called Andy Dufresne. Being convicted for the murder of his wife and her lover. Now he has to live his life in Shawshank prison for the rest of his life. Despite this, Andy tries to make the prison a better place by giving hope to the prisoners. Andy does this by giving beers to his fellow prisoners, plays music throughout the whole prison, and finally builds a library

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    The Shawshank Redemption is based on a book written by Stephen King. The story is centered around two imprisoned men; (Andy Dufresne and Ellis Boyd “Red” Redding), both convicted for murdering their wives. While serving their respective life sentences in jail, Andy and Red get to know each other. They develop a very special friendship that I personally view as a lifesaver for both of them. Red is known throughout the prison as the one with connections as he smuggles items from the outer world. This

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    The Shawshank redemption depicts an innocent man, Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), sentenced guilty for murder of his wife and her lover. During the movie we follow Andy’s time in prison and with famous actors Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman working together with director Stephen King, the Shawshank redemption sends a strong message about both incarceration and hope. In my opinion it would be an insult to the film industry in whole to even attempt remaking a movie this powerful. Stephen King has created

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    Darabont’s use of film language or techniques in The Shawshank Redemption, transports the audience into the world of Andy Dufrense and Red Ellis. Cahir asserts that “movies are fundamentally visual”, and when a proper discourse of multiple filmmaking techniques are effectively utilized, the visual effect is mesmerizing. In the final scene of The Shawshank Redemption, the audience is witness to Andy and Reds redemption, as they find themselves once again reunited on the beach of Zihuantanejo Mexico

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    The following poster was designed by Noah Van Belle to explore the deeper meaning, found in the film The Shawshank Redemption, in just a single and simplistic image. The primary image, which is a rock hammer, represents the motifs of friendship and hope that is displayed throughout the film. The rock hammer is the first item that Andy, the protagonist, obtains from Red, who is also an inmate. This exchange between Red and Andy is the spark of their strong friendship. This friendship proved to be

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    Dufresne, a life sentence would become an opportunity to better the lives of those around him, all while instilling hope for his future. Not only does Andy achieve the ultimate redemption, he also exercises justice and moral responsibility. Based on the 1982 short novel by Stephen King, Frank Darabont’s 1994 film The Shawshank Redemption uses narration, quantity of light, and a soundtrack to demonstrate the extreme value of having hope and sound morality. The film uses numerous elements to help

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    Step 1. The Shawshank Redemption follows Andy Dufresne, a banker who is framed for the murder of his wife and her lover. He is sentenced to two consecutive life sentences at Shawshank State Penitentiary. During his time served, he overhears that the guard inherited $35,000 and not wanting to pay taxes on that. Andy tells the guard to gift the $35,000 to his wife as a one-time transaction that will be tax free up to $60,000. He then convinces the guard that he will prepare the paperwork for him also

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    Analyzing Shawshank Redemption Crystal Gayle Frapp January 31, 2014 Analyzing Shawshank Redemption The film that will be analyzed and discussed is the Shawshank Redemption, which was Director by Frank Darabont and is a Story by Stephen King. It is based in 1946, a man named Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is convicted of killing his wife and her lover, and him going to prison and dealing with the struggles of prison life as a truly innocent man. . “He's sentenced to a life term at the Shawshank State

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    The Shawshank Redemption Throughout human society there has always been a struggle for justice, equality, and control. While these concepts are ideal and socially acceptable to most people they can also lead to a state of being in power for other people. In the film The Shawshank Redemption, the filmmaker achieves a connection with the audience by showing reoccurring instances of the struggle for power between the protagonist Andy Dufresne and Warden Samuel Norton through social status and the

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    Shawshank Redemption by Frank Darabout is a film about Andy Dufresne who was imprisoned for the murder of his wife and her lover. The two scenes chosen are: Brooks narrating a letter as he attempts to live in the outside world, and Reds experience in the outside world. The film techniques chosen are camera work, lighting, and sound. Each technique is required to create the right atmosphere for the scenes analysed. Brooks’ scene is dark and depressing which adds to the dark mood/tone that is present

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