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    The movie our class watched and reviewing is “Shawshank Redemption.” This movie is directed by Frank Darabot and the producer of the film is Niki Marvin. The movie was released on October 14th, 1994. Shawshank Redemption is a R-Rated movie, which, is intended for the mature. Andy Dufresne is the main character in this film, Andy was acted out by Tim Robbins. There is a narrator in the movie (which, narrators about Andy as time goes by in Shawshank prison) was narrated by Morgan Freeman. This narrator

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    The good thing won’t last long and can’t get enough view of the satisfaction. But one mistake can flip the life upside down in a matter of second. The movie “Shawshank Redemption”, is written and directed by Frank Darabont is about Andy Dufresne. Andy Dufresne is the main character in the movie who was found guilty and sentenced to two consecutive life terms behind bars at Shawshank Prison for the conviction of his wife and lover murders. No other characters know that the Andy is innocent and falsely

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    break the shackles, but the fight club formed a new frame to limit them. Meanwhile, Jack created a new "me" to improve his life and the dissatisfied world, but Taylor controlled Jack's life, in other words, Jack fell into a world which is created by others, he seems has a normal life but was bound by life. In fact, Jack and Taylor are the same one because Taylor is another personality which is the idealism personality of Jake, but Jack is a weak materialist, and Taylor is a powerful idealist. Jack

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    Andy Dufresne. I’ve been friends with Andy for nearly 20 years now. But the difference is that I’m still stuck in here and he’s out there somewhere closer to where he wants to be. He’d be driving a fancy car, with the wind in his hair and Shawshank prison well behind him. This was the same man who had to crawl through crap to escape. The same man who had hope in a place where hope didn’t exist. The same man who would risk his life to make change for the better. It happened on some day in March.

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    Red Forman is a character from the sitcom That 70s Show. He is a resident of Point Place, Wisconsin. He was born December 7, 1927 and is a retired WWII and Korean veteran. He is a father to three children (Eric, Laurie, and Steven Hyde), and a husband to Kitty Forman. Even though he seems to always be at odds with his son, Eric and his friends, deep inside, Red is a caring father. Biologically, Red Forman is a 50 year old man. He is a war veteran, so at times, he does suffer from flashbacks and

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    In the film The Shawshank Redemption, directed by Frank Darabont the purpose of the beginning sequence is to introduce us to Andy Dufresne and his situation; being accused of the murder of his wife and her lover. This sequence uses lighting, music, sound and camera work to show us Andy’s struggle. A production aspect that shows us this idea is lighting. Low Key Lighting is used in the scene when we see Andy in his car drinking bourbon and loading his hand gun. Low Key Lighting is when the lighting

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    A Box Office Flop Doesn’t Define a Movie’s Legacy A movie’s greatness is often measured by its monetary returns. There are numerous examples of huge commercial successes that are able to draw dollars from people with each iteration of their product even when the movies themselves are less memorable. Think of Fast & Furious or Transformers, hugely popular, even producing a great movie from time to time. Less often, is a franchise that produces a string of great films. Star Wars and James Bond have

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    Red The Seeing Red

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    The book Seeing Red by Kathryn Erskine is set in Stony Gap, Virginia in 1972. In this book a 12 year old boy named Red Porter’s life is turned upside down by the death of his father. Due to his father’s death, his mother has no choice but to sell the old family business, and move to Ohio to live with family. But Red is determined to stay in Stony Gap, he tries to find ways to stop his mother from selling their property. Red ends up in a world of trouble by joining a local gang, in which he is forced

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    Brooks Hatlen is an old prisoner at Shawshank, whose crime was not revealed throughout the movie. It is evident he spent most of his life in prison, as he was the librarian of Shawshank prison and has been working for over 40 years. He is introduced to the movie when Andy Dufresne is new to prison and is currently having breakfast. The movie demonstrates that Brook is an innocent old man, who minds his own business and seems to be content with his life. Although, Brooks behaviour changes when he

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    Throughout the movie, The Shawshank Redemption, and Bryan Stevenson’s novel, Just Mercy, a theme of censorship is evident. Such is seen in the way prisoners are killed or threatened to be in order for them not to say things, the way prisoners and those related to the case are paid in order not to talk, and the way those seen as guilty prior to telling their side of things fully get pushed to the side, lacking the ability to self-advocate. In censorship, justice is denied of a person or group of people

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