Know all the pain

Josie 2022-04-22 07:01:02

At first, I wondered why John looked like Jesus, with a suffering face, his eyes were full of tears and his lips were trembling at all times. Of course, I knew that he definitely didn't mean to say "I love this land deeply...", otherwise it would definitely be a dog. The blood was so bloody that I bit my tongue and spurted blood three feet high. The truth is revealed, it turns out that he has supernatural powers and can know some things in the world, including all kinds of grief and suffering, and everyone suffers as if it were imposed on him. I once thought that it would be great to know everything, to know what other people think, to know this and that behind everything, and to be able to strategize and manage with ease. Sure enough, everything has a price. Just like Paul, he can live a hundred years after gaining some divine power, but he also has to endure the pain of watching relatives and friends leave one after another. So when John sat in the electric chair, I was very calm. He was really relieved and no longer troubled by the suffering of the world. In heaven, you can always watch the twinkling constellation Cassiopeia, and there will always be wonderful movies to accompany. This is also the only two times John smiles in the movie. Moreover, the technique of killing two birds with one stone before his death really relieved his anger. The three prison guards finally put themselves into a mental hospital, and the former patient in that room also went to a place called hell. So I think John's Green Mile is calm. On the contrary, Dell's execution process was very cruel. The director abruptly made the scene where Dell was electrocuted but could not die until it was scorched and caught on fire. . I just hope I don't dream at night that I am also tormented like this.

In fact, there is not much to say about the movie. Tom Hanks is as sophisticated as ever, but he likes the big Brutal very much. It is estimated that this character is more pleasing, just, brave and emotional. He is gentle, sympathetic and caring for the death row prisoners who are about to be executed. Good man model. The little shrewd prison guard who is angry with God, objectively speaking, has a handsome face, and if he plays a positive role, it should be quite attractive.

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Extended Reading
  • Velva 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    I want to watch this movie 2008-11-18 to commemorate this mark. A very long movie, watched in a few days. The 90s was the era when classic humanities films frequently appeared. Forrest Gump, Shawshank’s salvation, Hanks was also very popular at the time. It can be seen that the film’s intentions did not achieve firm rationality in the plot, but it did not. Affect the value output of the film: social crime and redemption, blacks and whites, the whole film has a very positive warmth, like Hayao Miyazaki's anime, there must be a corresponding promotion of goodness in the portrayal of evil, and the setting of a little mouse It was childlike, the prison guards were very warm, and the family love of Paul and his wife was also very enviable at that time, and the ending words about life and life are thought-provoking, but they are not as good as the "New York Synonymy" I dig deep into the meaning of life. How can I say it? After reading it, it doesn’t seem to have gained much enlightenment, but it is warm enough to make people understand that good deeds must be rewarded, respected, and the journey of cherishing the people around them and admiring life H2 2019.10.13 Shazao's home:)

  • Jason 2022-03-23 09:01:04

    It seems that I have seen the existence of angels. Sometimes it is not necessarily a happy thing to have extraordinary abilities. Others will not know the pain and bitterness in it. Miracles will always be given to those who have love, but sometimes miracles cannot be changed. The sad world...

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.