The Green Mile

Jamil 2022-04-19 09:01:03

Since I turned to the content about miracles from the book, the movie I actually saw is also related to this, and maybe this is also a miracle. John Coffey keeps saying it's not coffee, it feels like explaining that it's not a mortal person, when some strange power manifests in him, everyone thinks it's a miracle, and for John Coffey it's a painful journey, so He decided to sum up his life. Various beliefs in China and the West believe that good and evil will be rewarded, which can be regarded as the commonality of human beings.
If you don't believe in the existence of God, you will do whatever you want because you can't see the signs of God, and you will make yourself a god. When you trample your own beliefs, you will always be punished.
The imaginary God is always all-powerful and powerful, but the sufferings of the world are undoubtedly devastated.

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  • Karley 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    11.12 There are a lot of background and cultural things that I can't understand. They are related to the Gospel and the Bible. I should add a few more books. People - Burdens - Heaven and Earth - John - Multi-ethnic People - Miracles - End Point - Green - Light - Perception - Belief - Disciple - Obsession - Rebirth - Evil Retribution - Good Retribution - Companionship - Life

  • Josianne 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    8.1 points, I personally feel that the lower limit is still stronger than "The Gift of Room No. 7". Watching this film gave me the same feeling as Spielberg's "Artificial Intelligence". The director added a lot of imaginary and wishful thinking in order to move people. Human-like mice, black people with superpowers, do these things exist in reality? Have you seen it? Why be completely moved by untraceable daydreams? The reason why I think it is better than "Artificial Intelligence" is because this film is considered a fantasy film, and it is not too much. What is frozen for 10,000 years behind "Artificial Intelligence" is too unpredictable. Although the religious theme of the film is mysterious, it is still more meaningful than the emptiness and emptiness of "Artificial Intelligence".

The Green Mile quotes

  • John Coffey: I'm smellin' me some cornbread.

    Paul Edgecomb: It's from my mises. She wanted to thank you.

    John Coffey: Thank me for what?

    Paul Edgecomb: Well, you know...

    [whispering]

    Paul Edgecomb: For a helping me.

    John Coffey: Helping you with what?

    Paul Edgecomb: You know.

    [Paul points to his groin]

    John Coffey: [John smiles] Ohh. Was your misses pleased?

    Paul Edgecomb: [Paul nods] Several times.

  • John Coffey: People hurt the ones they love. That's how it is all around the world.