Imitation + thinking of a problem

Kacie 2022-01-26 08:17:26

"The Longest Yard" is a parody of "The Shawshank Redemption". A white man who was successful in his life went to prison and had a good black friend (who could get things outside the prison just like RED), after unremitting efforts, he succeeded in another stage of life - prison , or approval.
Of course, the positioning of "The Longest Yard"-comedy-commercial film makes this film simply not comparable to "The Shawshank Redemption". Some plots are not natural and true, and the lines are not deep enough...
In fact, there is no need to compare it with "The Shawshank Redemption", just look good.
In fact, there is one point in the movie that is quite interesting.
Paul's choice when he was asked by Warden to lose the game. I was wondering what if it were me. To use the joy of 20 years to change, or to gain freedom with ordinary. I'm trying to get away from the movie to make a choice, because in the logical progression of the plot, paul is bound to make the first choice.
So, in ordinary life, which one to choose?
I remember when I was in high school, I played crazy, took up time for study and homework, and then used more time and more pain to make up for it.
Thinking of doing a project in college, the group struggled together until 5:00 in the morning, and then skipped class the next day. But I think it's worth it, because the feeling of fighting together is really good, and the price of skipping class brings me good memories.
It suddenly occurred to me that if I am happy enough to be worthwhile, I will not suffer any loss if I am happy enough to have good memories.
Life is unbearably light. Alas, think twice before enjoying yourself.
Hey, I thought again of Confucius' moderation and Laozi's inaction.
Alas, tangled, I hope to hear everyone's voice.

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Extended Reading
  • Monroe 2022-03-19 09:01:04

    American criminals are definitely better physically than their minds.

  • Jermain 2022-03-21 09:01:45

    This is not bad, but it seems like there is a British movie to follow

The Longest Yard quotes

  • Caretaker: Stop the violence! Can't we all just get along?

  • Guard Dunham: [after breaking off a long run, storms up to Megget] That's how a white man runs the football!

    Earl Megget: Man, you lucky I ain't on defense. I'd crack you in that egg-ass head of yours!

    Guard Dunham: Yeah, but you ain't on defense. Are ya, bitch?

    Earl Megget: Switowski! Come here!

    [he comes running over]

    Earl Megget: You know what he said in the library?

    [whispers to Switowski about Dunham calling Malcolm X then "N word", as Switowski's eyes about pop out of his head]

    Earl Megget: Yes. Him. Out!

    Switowski: [Destroys Dunham with a huge hit on the next play. Everyone gathers around to look at Dunham and sniffs] I think I made-ed him shit himself.

    Coach Nate Scarborough: I think he just shit himself.

    All Sportswriters: I think he just shit himself.

    Stretcher Guy: Good lord, this guy shit himself big time!

    Switowski: [jumps up and down celebrating] See! I told you i made-ed him shit himself!

    Earl Megget: [as Dunmham is being carted off the field on a stretcher] I'll be sure to send them books to the hospital, pimp!

    Deacon Moss: And some diapers!