Dasha has the purest soul I've ever seen on UA-cam. She never wants to see anyone hurt and even cried for Bogs and the Warden. Such a sweetheart and genuinely good person. Keep up the great work.
I have to say, you're quite perceptive and obviously an intelligent, thoughtful young lady. Not just with this one, but all the reactions I've seen from you. You're a joy to watch.
I agree that was an excellent reaction video. She has a good heart indeed and so perceptive and full of empathy as well, which makes her reaction videos so great to watch. Here's a break that she can take with a fantastic comedy from about the same time period i.e. the early 90s - "Cool Runnings". It is not the usual, run-of-the-mill slapstick type of comedy, but one of those rare movies that you remember for its excellence and its positivity. And it is based on actual events. And if she wants to see a more serious movie, "Rain Man" would be a great choice.
@@captndawn9222 The poor girl will be an absolute wreck 😭. That's a tough one for even a "hard-hearted" individual! But, yeah.....that should be the next one.
Geez, poor Dasha! "Green Mile" is gonna be hard enough! But surely you realize then people will start calling for "Private Ryan" after that. Y'all trying to take away what makes her the Dasha we all love to watch! Corrupting this poor girl!
@@FrancoisDressler It's actually even the highest rated movie of all time among audiences, at least according to IMDb. It's the go-to-movie to reccommend to anyone and be sure that he is going to like it.
@@FrancoisDressler Not film critics at all, really. The critics have considered this to be a very good, but not great film - e.g. it ranks 72nd on the American Film Institute’s top 100 films. Shawshank Redemption is a viewer favorite, not a critics favorite.
@@FrancoisDressler Anywhere on the AFI top 100 list is a good indicator of a quality movie, but 72 is not really close to being the greatest movie of all time in the critics’ opinions. “Shawshank Redemption is the greatest movie of all time” really depends on who you are talking to. It scores very high in viewer reviews on Netflix, IMDb, etc., but has never scored equally high among film critics.
Dasha, I am sorry you took the death of Brooks so hard. It breaks even the toughest of us. You were crying even before he took his life at his loneliness and despair. The Shawshank Redemption has to be one of the most intense and satisfying movies to watch. It's Emotional as hell, but you’ve got a smile on your face at the end.
Brooks death crushes me every time. He was so lonely, so disconnected. To Brooks, it would be a totally alien world, filled with things he only saw in comic books. To think when Brooks went to prison in 1905, there were only dirt roads for horses and wagons. The Wright brothers hadn't invented the airplane. Everyone used gas lamps, no phones, and no running water. By the time Brooks was released, two world wars had happened. There were paved roads. Everyone had a car, TV, and radio in their house. Jet planes soared overhead, and the space race had just begun.
Dasha, you're a beautiful soul. You have so much heart and sincerity. I've only recently come across your reactions, and not only am I hooked, but I'm blown away at how much you feel everything and with the quality of your insights. It's a joy to see and it makes the movies even more enjoyable. I know you reacted to Shawshank a long time ago, but seeing it through your eyes moved me so much. You made me feel everything twice as much as I usually do; and believe me, I didn't actually need any help being a sap with this movie. ;-) Glad you're still going strong. I've been watching a bunch of your reactions to all of my favorite movies. You're awesome and are now in a club of about four reactors on YT who are totally unpretentious and a pleasure to watch.
Yeah they took the meaning from Redemption and translated it wrongly into Escaping. It's like calling Return Of The Jedi The Defeat Of The Space Nazis...lol
Yeah I think it's a mistake, but the movie isn't based on the evasion of Andy. I think it not remove the emotions of the movie and there's not a huge suspense in it. So it's basically not so stupid, it not ruin the film as you think.
The people in charge of the translation had probably already seen 1979's "Escape From Alcatraz" & realized that this was the same basic idea, just tweaked a bit, sort of contrived &, also, "...Alcatraz" was based on a true story.
What a wonderful reaction! You wear your emotions on your sleeve, which is very touching and amazing to watch. Seeing your reactions to these movies, makes us feel as though we were watching them again for the first time, and feeling those same emotions. Plus, I have to say that it is very enjoyable watching how intelligent you are and how quick you pick up on things, like guessing that the rock hammer was hidden in the bible when the warden first had Andy's cell searched. Not many people guess that, and it becomes a big reveal in the end when the warden opens Andy's bible and sees the hiding place for the rock hammer. I always look forward to your reactions and can't wait for the next one!
@SlickRicHelicopter THAT'S one of the parts that hits me so hard ALSO. I deal with a lot of people who commit suicide while in jail or prisons. I'm an international prisoner advocate for OVER 35 years. I deal with every level of the system from my juveys TO my people on Death Row. I can tell you one thing, it doesn't get any easier with time. It's very hard to go through when you get that phone call from a prison or family member telling you that your client has committed suicide. That's the reason why I ALMOST NEVER turn my phone off. Since there's three different time zones here and others globally. I make sure that my people can reach me whenever they need to. The ONLY times my phone is turned off is when I am at a wake OR at a funeral. Many people don't understand when it comes to lawyers, paralegals, prisoner advocates, and so many others who work in the other legal community. We really don't take the usual holidays off that other people do. When it comes to holidays such as Thanksgiving but especially Christmas. THAT IS actually are busiest times when it comes to self harm incidents and suicides. People feel a lot of depression, anxiety, psychotic breaks. Many people inside can't deal with the separation from their family more about those times of year. I'm pretty sure that you're aware of with Kalief Browder because his casemade the news nationally. HE was one of "my kids" for almost the whole time that he was inside. When I lost my Kalief~that absolutely took me down to a level I've never been at before in all these decades. He literally broke my heart into pieces. He is one of "my kids" that I love and miss and think about to this day. I had to pull back from my advocacy work because I could not function for a little over a month. Even after all the of the deaths by old age, violence, suicides and through executions. I had never stopped advocating until I lost Kalief. His death came with the heels of me losing an innocent man on death row..ALSO it was right around the time of.a suicide of a woman's case I had spent over a decade on. We'd managed to get her OFF of Death Row decades ago. It was about a week prior when she had shot herself in the head. THEN I lost my Kalief and I pretty much lost my mind~I could no longer focus. I was literally sick for a month with all that was going on. Between not being able to sleep, intense headaches, hand trimmers, and vomiting~the stress was really getting to me. People have to understand that when all these things come back to back. Especially when it comes to death row cases and some of them in multiple states of running back to back. These symptoms along advocates and others are par for the course. But this time it was just really bad for me after I lost him. I realized I was going to be no good for anybody else until I was able to pull myself back together. So for the first time in over 35 years, I had to fall back and collect myself. This movie affects me because not only do I deal with guilty people, but I also deal with innocent people in the system. I understand where Brooks is coming from, because I work with an advocacy group specifically for what we call long-timers. These are people who have done at least 20 years or more, many of them are disabled now and no threat to the public. They go through the same emotions and disorientation as he did since the world has changed so much. Some of these people have been in for almost 40 years, they have no idea how to even use the cell phone because IT JUST DIDN'T EXIST BACK THEN. They have to learn how to navigate through a brand new world with things such as ATM machines, microwaves, computers, credit cards WITH THE CHIIPS IN THEM, escalators, and many other things that just didn't exist. It seems like such a simple thing for us, but in many ways it's a scary thing for someone who hasn't been around for 40 or in some cases 50 years if they got locked up and they were 16. There's a lot of issues of almost panic, when they stand on escalator and all of a sudden it begins to move underneath their feet. Brooks in a lot of ways is one of my favorite characters in this movie. In my advocacy I have to say I do love dealing with the elderly population. Not just because they deserve to be released because they serve so much more than their actual time. But because I love to see the joy that some of them have on their faces sometimes at discovering new things when they come out. ❤️
Just imagine it though - back then social security for OAPs was barely existent for many. For ex convict OAPs it would be completely non existent, no choice but to work until his body gave out and then starve/freeze to death with no money to carry on. Barbaric.
Once Brooks is paroled and he's riding on the bus to the half-way house, notice him gripping the metal seat grip so hard due to his nervousness. A very small "action," but so revealing and telling.
In case you didn't know this: this movie is considered by many to be the best movie ever made. It regularly has the highest ranking on IMDB, for example.
@@ckobo84 If you look closely, you can see where Andy got gray hairs around his temples and crow's feet by his eyes as he aged in prison. Also, he started wearing glasses.
Nice name - I never really got the name Shawshank Redemption. I never really saw that Andy had anything to redeem but for being a distant husband, and to be fair that makes his wife the transgressor for not divorcing him first rather than shacking up with a random guy (which ironically got her dead anyways).
@@mnomadvfx When you harm others unjustly you lose a piece of yourself and you have to redeem yourself through atonement. Redemption can also mean when things are taken from you unjustly and you win back what was wrongfully taken. It's the perfect word because it can work both ways. If you haven't seen it before you might think Andy is guilty and will redeem himself through his actions in prison. It turns out he is innocent, but the life that was stolen from him is redeemed with his victory in the end. It probably also has a deeper spiritual meaning too, because life can be so screwed up that it doesn't seem like life should even exist, but the victory over evil can be so sweet that it redeems the concept of existence overall.
In Shawshank prison, hope is such a dangerous thing. Andy made hope the best of things. Cause you can get busy living, or get busy dying. Such a classic line.
There are so many little things foreshadowing the ending that are easy to miss. My favorite one is Red describing Andy at the start of the movie 'He strolled like a man in a park like he didn't have a care in the world." Why did he walk like that? Here's what Red says after Andy's escape. "Turns out Andy's favorite hobby was toting his wall out in the exercise yard one handful at a time." Those quotes are separated by a few hours but put them together and it's pure genius. Great job by the writer.
Fun bit of information, the picture of Red when he was a young man (the photo in his file when he goes up for his parole hearing) was actually a picture of Morgan Freeman's son. He also appeared in the crowd of people when the new prisoners arrived. I know they are father and son but it is still astounding to me how similar the two look.
This film is absolutely timeless, every other line is a legendary quote. I could listen to Morgan Freeman read a phone book P.S. The Russian title completely ruins it, spoiler alert. Also, your intuition serves you well
I hear ya... In 1996 there was a movie called "A Time to Kill", which was a courtroom movie about the trial of a father (Sam Jackson) who is accused of killing his daughter's rapist. Great movie. Great suspense... Unless you watched it in french, where they literally changed the name of the film to "NON-GUILTY". Holy spoilers... :/
In German, the title is simply "The Condemned"/"The Sentenced" which is a rare example of the German version of a title not being completely crap. That being said, I prefer to watch movies in the original, because the dubbing is usually not to my taste...
This is one of my favorite movies, I loved your emotional heartfelt reaction, I've watched a few of your reactions and for being so young you're quite wise and you have a big heart, this world can be a hard place don't ever let it change you
Dasha: It was a priviledge to rewatch this movie with you - best thing Stephen King ever wrote. With your Russian background I'm sure you're familiar with all the great Russian writers. I hope you've read them, they have great wisdom to offer. Try to keep your empathy and your optimism as you go forward and, of course, your hope.
This film is ranked #1 in the IMDB list of all time greatest movies. It still brings tears to my eyes. I'm so glad that you had the chance to experience it.
If i had rewatched this movie alone the sad parts would have made me a little sad, but watching them with you and seeing your heart break, seeing your compassion and empathy, i cried like a little girl. This is what makes the differance between a good youtube reactor and a bad one. You are very much a good one and this is why the copyright claims or strikes are unfair. The content is your reaction not the movie. Anyway, as i am sure many many people on here tell you constantly, you are beautiful inside and out, Dasha. Its an absolute pleasure to watch movies with you. Thank you so much.
I agree. I get why UA-cam has to limit what people can show for legal reasons but it's such a shame that these powerful human reactions can't be shared fully and freely.
It's an unfortunate problem of the Russian language. With some languages things get lost in translation, but in Russian too much gets added in translation. For example the movie "The Usual Suspects" in Russian is called "The Secret Villain".
Maybe it's about the redemption of the warden. He does the only good deed he is capable of, making the ultimate sacrifice to rid the world of his evil presence. The only good Samuel Norton is a dead Samuel Norton.
Hey Dasha. @ 22:30 When Andy said "He's second cousin to Harvey the rabbit", Andy was referring to a 1950 movie that you would enjoy called "Harvey" starring Jimmy Stewart a very famous actor, and it won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Josephine Hull who plays Jimmy's older sister. She was magnificent in it! It's a light comedy I'm sure you'll like and afterward you will get the little joke Andy was referring to. Granted Harvey is an older movie but I assure you there is a LOT of cinema gold in those old movies of the 30s, 40s, 50s on up! ✌️😎
I absolutely love that you watch this movie. But I was also so scared for her because I knew that it was going to be an emotional roller coaster that she was going into. People who don't understand how prison truly works, especially in the old days. This is a hard movie to watch for them. The fact that she has such a gentle heart in a way made me want to sit next to her as she watches this. I already knew ahead of time that some of these scenes would affect her deeply. I'm happy that you watch this and understood all of what was going on even though it is in many ways a dark movie to watch. There really not a lot of steady feelings of an ongoing middle ground when it comes to this movie. There is either the feelings for the viewer of jubilation or the feelings of impending doom and also of tragedy. This is one of my favorite movies of all time even though I've never read the book and I am a Stephen King fan. I tried to get into the book but somehow it just didn't engage me. But when I saw the movie it absolutely pulled me into the characters and I was deeply affected. People often say that the book version is better than the movie. I'm an avid reader but in this case I believe that the movie out did the book.
WE LOVE YOU DASHA! As much as you loved watching Shawshank to where you want "...everyone to watch it!" that is how I feel about how fans of "Reaction Videos" need to watch your reaction videos, your reactions, your insight, your summation are all as close to perfect as I've seen. Thank you so very much Dasha, "stay gold" girl, (from the movie "The Outsiders", perhaps you could watch it, it's a classic! ;) ) you have a genuinely good heart, a heart of gold and it's an honor and a privilege to behold... (I see your subscribership hitting 100k within a year... 6 to 9 months ;) Good luck and God Bless You Dasha!
Not really, it's a minimal effort and expense for him to keep a vastly more useful resource happy. More likely he just brought them home and had his wife mail them the next day anyway. Or just had one of the guards do it on the way home in exchange for a favourable time shift/position in the prison. Notice that he is completely deadpan/political about explaining why the state Senate was very unlikely to approve funds for his library expansion - that is until he actually looks at the expression on Andy's face and realises how much it means to him, at which point he offers to post the letters. That realisation of how much it means to Andy is part of the leverage he uses on him to keep working after murdering his chance of freedom.
I can see you really are emotionally involved with the movies you watch with us. The Brooks part really got to you. Same with "Good Will Hunting". You 're very compassionate in these heavy moments, but just try to remember... It's only a movie. But with great acting talent. Really enjoy your channel. Thumbs up!
So insightful, considerate and empathetic! You’re just overall a great, amazing youtuber to rewatch these masterpieces with. I immediately subscribed after watching your Interstellar reaction. I love your little giggles and laughs and the occasional looks of disapproval you shoot towards characters that are corrupt, vile or cruel. You made me so happy today, and I can’t thank you enough. The least I can do is like, leave a comment and recommend your fantastic channel to my good friends. You rock, Dasha!
I LOVE your reaction vids! You're such a blank slate so when these movies hit, they hit hard. It's like reliving the first time I watched the movie. Keep up the great work!
Watching this: On my left was an example of the darkness, cruelty and sadness of the world. On my right, the sweetness, beauty, and compassion as the world should be. Dear, sweet Dasha don't ever change. If you were ever harmed by this uncaring world it would be a crime against humanity.
I've seen this movie 20 times, but you had me absolutely bawling like a kid when you thought Andy had maybe killed himself. I was so wrecked by your sadness and empathy, and then so elated when you realized he had escaped...Uhhg, I need a nap.
Dasha, I watch a lot of peoples movie reactions to movies that I consider classics. Your emotion watching them brings me back each to the first time I watched them. You not only have a GREAT heart, but understand each movie as it comes to you. Keep up the great work, and God Bless You.!!!!!!!
Amazing reaction. You are so perceptive and intelligent. Figuring out little details, such as knowing the rock hammer would be hidden in the bible. And your empathy and sorrow is so moving in a way I can’t describe. And your knowledge of English as a 2nd language is fantastic for such a young lady. Keep up the good work.
I cannot find someone who hasn't watched this movie yet so that I can watch it with them. I'm so glad to have watched this with you, someone who enjoys the emotions of this movie on a much deeper level! Thank you.
Dasha, this was such a wonderful reaction!! I really liked your reaction at 35:07 when 'Red' was released!! You asked what blasphemy means, it means the following: the action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about God.
The Shawshank Redemption is one of the best movies of all time. It has to be up on the top 5 best. By one of the best authors of all time, Stephen King. And this happens to be one of the best Reaction videos to this movie.
I have come to love watching movie reactions. It's like watching a favorite movie of mine with a friend who is watching for the first time. Hoping they will react with all the range of emotions at various points in the movie that have an effect on me. You do a great job with your reactions, Dasha. This one was perfect. Seeing your genuine emotions, and especially at times when you didn't see what was coming, was so real and enjoyable to share with you. Your statement at the end that "this movie was one of the greatest movies I ever watched..." matches perfectly the feeling that most people have right when the movie finishes. Thank you for doing this reaction and for the love and effort you are putting into your channel. Wishing you continuing success.
This movie gets so serious almost immediately. I often forget that. And then it keeps killing your hope. Which is what makes the ending so beautiful. I'm glad when anyone watches this movie. ☝❤✌ Edit: I cried with you for Brooks. I always do. It's like a sadder version of the beginning of Up.
A wonderful and powerful reaction. Almost felt like I was watching it for the first time again. I'm glad you kept as much of your reactions to the difficult parts in as possible.
I can't get enough of watching Dasha's genuine, heart-rending reactions to some of my favorite movies. What a beautiful absolute joy she is to watch.❤❤❤
Watching this reaction takes me back to watching this movie for the first time as a child and makes me truly cherish good cinema. This movie is as close to perfect as I've ever seen.
Ahhhhh u just saying that cause she's beautiful. 😆. A lot of Russian women are sentimental. Are Eastern European and Russian women beautiful than American. Yes....
I love watching others experience my favorite movies for the first time. Reactions like yours allow me to feel the emotions of my first watch again. Thank you for your wonderful video.
Amazing emotional reaction. I loved it! You truly showed your emotions. I don’t like people to cry, but it shows how much a great human you are. With all the sad it still has a great ending. ❤️🤓 Again, love your reaction and all of your others. Can’t wait to see more! My new fav reactor.
Dasha, I must tell you that I have never seen anyone who displays the finest of humanity like you do! You are a joy to watch a movie with, I look forward to seeing more of you!
i spent 17 years inside. 18-36yrs old. Old Brookes served 3 times that much. Being 'Institutionalized' is tough. It 24/7 structure and routines. Not easy for all of that to disappear.
one of the most emotional movies ever, you'll literally cry tears of sadness and then tears of joy hahaha. Red and Andy's friendship was one of the best things about this movie
the emotions you feel when watching for the first time or the 10th time are exactly what you are suposed to feel. The movie is so great it is considered by many as one of the best if not the best movie ever made.
such a beautiful critique to such an amazing movie....my favorite as well :) ive watched it so many times, and i especially enjoyed watching your reaction to this wonderful movie... it was like introducing your child to ice cream for the very first time... You have a very kind heart...love your critiques :)
My home town has a Classic Movie in the Park Picnic every Autumn on the very first cool night of the season. They string lights through the trees.and play classic movies on a big screen. This year, it was Shawshank.
This film, hands down, is one of the best films ever made. It's the highest rated film on iMDB. It would have won every Oscar but "Forrest Gump" was released the same year and stole the show.
Great reaction! I clicked because I saw a reaction to Shawshank that was 40 minutes long (instead of 15 or 20 minutes, like you often see), and I was not disappointed! I'm glad the Russian title didn't end up spoiling the experience for you. Definitely earned a sub!
You might be my new favorite reactor, Dasha :) - I like people who invests themselves in the movies and are not afraid of showing emotions :) Keep it up. 10/10
I think this may have been your best reaction video, Dasha. Thank you. My father passed away 20 years ago, but I had given him "The Shawshank Redemption" a couple of years earlier, and he loved this movie. It's always been a favorite of mine and though I have seen it many, many times, it still makes me cry. Now, you must react to "The Green Mile", another Stephen King story, from the same director as Shawshank. I promise you, it too will be on your list of favorite movies! Peace.
Dasha, you seem like the sweetest person in the world. I've seen this movie probably a dozen or more times, but watching you cry gets me teary-eyed, too.
I loved your reaction to this movie. It’s so sweet. I’ve watched a few reaction videos from people your age and I must say I enjoy yours the most. You have so much more perception and historical knowledge to analyze things smartly.
Dasha, thank you for posting this. Even more than the movie itself, *you* made me cry. It was a powerful emotional experience watching you have such a strong reaction to a great work of art.
Dasha has the purest soul I've ever seen on UA-cam. She never wants to see anyone hurt and even cried for Bogs and the Warden. Such a sweetheart and genuinely good person. Keep up the great work.
Without a doubt, absolutely adorable
but she russian
I have to say, you're quite perceptive and obviously an intelligent, thoughtful young lady. Not just with this one, but all the reactions I've seen from you. You're a joy to watch.
Yeah she is 👍
Absolutely
Absolutely agree.
I also agree. She could be a future author?
She's wife material.
I always love how Andy hides his hammer in Exodus, just another one of those little details that make this movie
Absolutely love that! Just one more 🖕 to warden Norton!
So they say salvation lies within.
He's digging a hole. Why does he need to hide it in a book? He can just leave it where he left off digging.
@@gregbard - we saw him hiding it in the book only once during this room search. That was early in the movie and so the hole was not big enough.
Great catch! I hadn't noticed that one before!
You are a caring good woman Dasha. Don’t ever let the evil of this world take that away.
So true.
AMEN🙏
i saw this movie many times... but i cried with her like when i saw that movie first time.....
I agree that was an excellent reaction video. She has a good heart indeed and so perceptive and full of empathy as well, which makes her reaction videos so great to watch.
Here's a break that she can take with a fantastic comedy from about the same time period i.e. the early 90s - "Cool Runnings". It is not the usual, run-of-the-mill slapstick type of comedy, but one of those rare movies that you remember for its excellence and its positivity. And it is based on actual events.
And if she wants to see a more serious movie, "Rain Man" would be a great choice.
It warms my heart that she didn't rejoice when the warden shot himself.
“The Green Mile” is usually next, another Stephen King novel and same director as The Shawshank Redemption, plus Tom Hanks stars in it!
I absolutely love this movie and never knew Stephen King wrote it after all these years.
Agreed, i actually commented on her recent video asking her to do this and Green Mile. Can't wait!
@@captndawn9222 The poor girl will be an absolute wreck 😭. That's a tough one for even a "hard-hearted" individual!
But, yeah.....that should be the next one.
Geez, poor Dasha! "Green Mile" is gonna be hard enough! But surely you realize then people will start calling for "Private Ryan" after that. Y'all trying to take away what makes her the Dasha we all love to watch! Corrupting this poor girl!
@@greenpeasuit she already did private Ryan
Shawshank Redemption is a masterpiece. It is regarded as one of the greatest films of all time by film critics. I'm happy that you enjoyed it!! 😀
Not just film critics, the general audience too which is rare.
@@FrancoisDressler It's actually even the highest rated movie of all time among audiences, at least according to IMDb. It's the go-to-movie to reccommend to anyone and be sure that he is going to like it.
@@FrancoisDressler Not film critics at all, really. The critics have considered this to be a very good, but not great film - e.g. it ranks 72nd on the American Film Institute’s top 100 films. Shawshank Redemption is a viewer favorite, not a critics favorite.
@@markhamstra1083 72 is pretty high for the AFI list...
@@FrancoisDressler Anywhere on the AFI top 100 list is a good indicator of a quality movie, but 72 is not really close to being the greatest movie of all time in the critics’ opinions. “Shawshank Redemption is the greatest movie of all time” really depends on who you are talking to. It scores very high in viewer reviews on Netflix, IMDb, etc., but has never scored equally high among film critics.
Dasha, I am sorry you took the death of Brooks so hard. It breaks even the toughest of us.
You were crying even before he took his life at his loneliness and despair.
The Shawshank Redemption has to be one of the most intense and satisfying movies to watch.
It's Emotional as hell, but you’ve got a smile on your face at the end.
I so enjoy watching you do this, you have an innocence that makes this cold world seem a little more bearable
Brooks death crushes me every time. He was so lonely, so disconnected.
To Brooks, it would be a totally alien world, filled with things he only saw in comic books.
To think when Brooks went to prison in 1905, there were only dirt roads for horses and wagons. The Wright brothers hadn't invented the airplane. Everyone used gas lamps, no phones, and no running water.
By the time Brooks was released, two world wars had happened. There were paved roads. Everyone had a car, TV, and radio in their house. Jet planes soared overhead, and the space race had just begun.
When Red tells Andy dreaming of going to Mexico is "shitty pipe dreams", it foreshadows Andy escaping through a shitty pipe.
A Jim Croce song: ua-cam.com/video/5-fcvnYDEJ0/v-deo.html
Good pick up I never noticed that
Steven said it in the book
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Dayum I never got that before
Dasha, you're a beautiful soul. You have so much heart and sincerity. I've only recently come across your reactions, and not only am I hooked, but I'm blown away at how much you feel everything and with the quality of your insights. It's a joy to see and it makes the movies even more enjoyable.
I know you reacted to Shawshank a long time ago, but seeing it through your eyes moved me so much. You made me feel everything twice as much as I usually do; and believe me, I didn't actually need any help being a sap with this movie. ;-)
Glad you're still going strong. I've been watching a bunch of your reactions to all of my favorite movies. You're awesome and are now in a club of about four reactors on YT who are totally unpretentious and a pleasure to watch.
I am dumbfounded they call this "Escape from Shawshank Prison" in Russian. They're blowing the entire third act in the title!! Unbelieveable.
Yeah they took the meaning from Redemption and translated it wrongly into Escaping. It's like calling Return Of The Jedi The Defeat Of The Space Nazis...lol
Yeah I think it's a mistake, but the movie isn't based on the evasion of Andy. I think it not remove the emotions of the movie and there's not a huge suspense in it. So it's basically not so stupid, it not ruin the film as you think.
Yeah, I'm confused on why they don't just call it Shawshank.
@@fafenel Yes, I agree. It's as much Red's story as it is Andy's. I think Red had the greater redemption arc.
The people in charge of the translation
had probably already seen 1979's
"Escape From Alcatraz" & realized
that this was the same basic idea,
just tweaked a bit, sort of contrived
&, also, "...Alcatraz" was based on a true story.
What a wonderful reaction! You wear your emotions on your sleeve, which is very touching and amazing to watch. Seeing your reactions to these movies, makes us feel as though we were watching them again for the first time, and feeling those same emotions. Plus, I have to say that it is very enjoyable watching how intelligent you are and how quick you pick up on things, like guessing that the rock hammer was hidden in the bible when the warden first had Andy's cell searched. Not many people guess that, and it becomes a big reveal in the end when the warden opens Andy's bible and sees the hiding place for the rock hammer. I always look forward to your reactions and can't wait for the next one!
As I get older, watching the fear in Brooks get to me that much more.😪
One of the saddest stories ever.
@SlickRicHelicopter THAT'S one of the parts that hits me so hard ALSO. I deal with a lot of people who commit suicide while in jail or prisons. I'm an international prisoner advocate for OVER 35 years. I deal with every level of the system from my juveys TO my people on Death Row. I can tell you one thing, it doesn't get any easier with time. It's very hard to go through when you get that phone call from a prison or family member telling you that your client has committed suicide. That's the reason why I ALMOST NEVER turn my phone off. Since there's three different time zones here and others globally. I make sure that my people can reach me whenever they need to. The ONLY times my phone is turned off is when I am at a wake OR at a funeral. Many people don't understand when it comes to lawyers, paralegals, prisoner advocates, and so many others who work in the other legal community. We really don't take the usual holidays off that other people do. When it comes to holidays such as Thanksgiving but especially Christmas. THAT IS actually are busiest times when it comes to self harm incidents and suicides. People feel a lot of depression, anxiety, psychotic breaks. Many people inside can't deal with the separation from their family more about those times of year. I'm pretty sure that you're aware of with Kalief Browder because his casemade the news nationally. HE was one of "my kids" for almost the whole time that he was inside. When I lost my Kalief~that absolutely took me down to a level I've never been at before in all these decades. He literally broke my heart into pieces. He is one of "my kids" that I love and miss and think about to this day. I had to pull back from my advocacy work because I could not function for a little over a month. Even after all the of the deaths by old age, violence, suicides and through executions. I had never stopped advocating until I lost Kalief. His death came with the heels of me losing an innocent man on death row..ALSO it was right around the time of.a suicide of a woman's case I had spent over a decade on. We'd managed to get her OFF of Death Row decades ago. It was about a week prior when she had shot herself in the head. THEN I lost my Kalief and I pretty much lost my mind~I could no longer focus. I was literally sick for a month with all that was going on. Between not being able to sleep, intense headaches, hand trimmers, and vomiting~the stress was really getting to me. People have to understand that when all these things come back to back. Especially when it comes to death row cases and some of them in multiple states of running back to back. These symptoms along advocates and others are par for the course. But this time it was just really bad for me after I lost him. I realized I was going to be no good for anybody else until I was able to pull myself back together. So for the first time in over 35 years, I had to fall back and collect myself. This movie affects me because not only do I deal with guilty people, but I also deal with innocent people in the system. I understand where Brooks is coming from, because I work with an advocacy group specifically for what we call long-timers. These are people who have done at least 20 years or more, many of them are disabled now and no threat to the public. They go through the same emotions and disorientation as he did since the world has changed so much. Some of these people have been in for almost 40 years, they have no idea how to even use the cell phone because IT JUST DIDN'T EXIST BACK THEN. They have to learn how to navigate through a brand new world with things such as ATM machines, microwaves, computers, credit cards WITH THE CHIIPS IN THEM, escalators, and many other things that just didn't exist. It seems like such a simple thing for us, but in many ways it's a scary thing for someone who hasn't been around for 40 or in some cases 50 years if they got locked up and they were 16. There's a lot of issues of almost panic, when they stand on escalator and all of a sudden it begins to move underneath their feet. Brooks in a lot of ways is one of my favorite characters in this movie. In my advocacy I have to say I do love dealing with the elderly population. Not just because they deserve to be released because they serve so much more than their actual time. But because I love to see the joy that some of them have on their faces sometimes at discovering new things when they come out. ❤️
Just imagine it though - back then social security for OAPs was barely existent for many.
For ex convict OAPs it would be completely non existent, no choice but to work until his body gave out and then starve/freeze to death with no money to carry on.
Barbaric.
The weird thing about the guy who played brooks is that he lived almost 20 years after the movie was made and even then he already looked very old
Once Brooks is paroled and he's riding on the bus to the half-way house, notice him gripping the metal seat grip so hard due to his nervousness. A very small "action," but so revealing and telling.
In case you didn't know this: this movie is considered by many to be the best movie ever made. It regularly has the highest ranking on IMDB, for example.
What makes it all the more a feel good story is Andy spent 20 years in prison and didn't look like he aged a day.
@@ckobo84 If you look closely, you can see where Andy got gray hairs around his temples and crow's feet by his eyes as he aged in prison. Also, he started wearing glasses.
In Brazil this movie is called Um sonho de liberdade, or A dream of freedom.
As hope is central theme to the movie it should have been called "Uma esperanca de liberdade".
Nice name - I never really got the name Shawshank Redemption.
I never really saw that Andy had anything to redeem but for being a distant husband, and to be fair that makes his wife the transgressor for not divorcing him first rather than shacking up with a random guy (which ironically got her dead anyways).
@@mnomadvfx When you harm others unjustly you lose a piece of yourself and you have to redeem yourself through atonement. Redemption can also mean when things are taken from you unjustly and you win back what was wrongfully taken. It's the perfect word because it can work both ways. If you haven't seen it before you might think Andy is guilty and will redeem himself through his actions in prison. It turns out he is innocent, but the life that was stolen from him is redeemed with his victory in the end. It probably also has a deeper spiritual meaning too, because life can be so screwed up that it doesn't seem like life should even exist, but the victory over evil can be so sweet that it redeems the concept of existence overall.
@@JWar-- I think the redemption is for Red. Rednwas on the same path as Brooks. Andy saved him and help him redeem himself. Hope is a good thing...
In Shawshank prison, hope is such a dangerous thing. Andy made hope the best of things. Cause you can get busy living, or get busy dying. Such a classic line.
There are so many little things foreshadowing the ending that are easy to miss. My favorite one is Red describing Andy at the start of the movie
'He strolled like a man in a park like he didn't have a care in the world."
Why did he walk like that? Here's what Red says after Andy's escape.
"Turns out Andy's favorite hobby was toting his wall out in the exercise yard one handful at a time."
Those quotes are separated by a few hours but put them together and it's pure genius. Great job by the writer.
Nice use of foreshadowing
Fun bit of information, the picture of Red when he was a young man (the photo in his file when he goes up for his parole hearing) was actually a picture of Morgan Freeman's son. He also appeared in the crowd of people when the new prisoners arrived. I know they are father and son but it is still astounding to me how similar the two look.
Escaping was a good enough trick, but cleaning out the warden's bank accounts was the cherry on top.
This film is absolutely timeless, every other line is a legendary quote. I could listen to Morgan Freeman read a phone book
P.S.
The Russian title completely ruins it, spoiler alert. Also, your intuition serves you well
I hear ya... In 1996 there was a movie called "A Time to Kill", which was a courtroom movie about the trial of a father (Sam Jackson) who is accused of killing his daughter's rapist. Great movie. Great suspense... Unless you watched it in french, where they literally changed the name of the film to "NON-GUILTY". Holy spoilers... :/
Yeah the name in my language of this movie is "Rita Hayworth - A key to escape" Kinda ambiguous but still could guess what's going to happen
@@danielmorency2242 great movie
@@danielmorency2242 Hate when they do that.
In German, the title is simply "The Condemned"/"The Sentenced" which is a rare example of the German version of a title not being completely crap. That being said, I prefer to watch movies in the original, because the dubbing is usually not to my taste...
This is one of my favorite movies, I loved your emotional heartfelt reaction, I've watched a few of your reactions and for being so young you're quite wise and you have a big heart, this world can be a hard place don't ever let it change you
Dasha: It was a priviledge to rewatch this movie with you - best thing Stephen King ever wrote. With your Russian background I'm sure you're familiar with all the great Russian writers. I hope you've read them, they have great wisdom to offer. Try to keep your empathy and your optimism as you go forward and, of course, your hope.
This film is ranked #1 in the IMDB list of all time greatest movies. It still brings tears to my eyes. I'm so glad that you had the chance to experience it.
If i had rewatched this movie alone the sad parts would have made me a little sad, but watching them with you and seeing your heart break, seeing your compassion and empathy, i cried like a little girl. This is what makes the differance between a good youtube reactor and a bad one. You are very much a good one and this is why the copyright claims or strikes are unfair. The content is your reaction not the movie. Anyway, as i am sure many many people on here tell you constantly, you are beautiful inside and out, Dasha. Its an absolute pleasure to watch movies with you. Thank you so much.
I agree. I get why UA-cam has to limit what people can show for legal reasons but it's such a shame that these powerful human reactions can't be shared fully and freely.
Calling this movie “Escape From Shawshank Prison” is like calling Star Wars Episode V, “Darth Is Luke’s Dad”
It's an unfortunate problem of the Russian language. With some languages things get lost in translation, but in Russian too much gets added in translation. For example the movie "The Usual Suspects" in Russian is called "The Secret Villain".
@@JWar- Just goes to show how important the right translation can be.
And it entirely misses the point. The movie is about the “redemption” of Ellis Redding.
Maybe it's about the redemption of the warden. He does the only good deed he is capable of, making the ultimate sacrifice to rid the world of his evil presence. The only good Samuel Norton is a dead Samuel Norton.
@@JWar- The Sixth Sense was called "Boy That See Dead People", The Crying Game was called "Girl You Tell Your Friends Pretty Hot Turn Out To Be Man".
Hey Dasha. @ 22:30 When Andy said "He's second cousin to Harvey the rabbit", Andy was referring to a 1950 movie that you would enjoy called "Harvey" starring Jimmy Stewart a very famous actor, and it won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for Josephine Hull who plays Jimmy's older sister. She was magnificent in it! It's a light comedy I'm sure you'll like and afterward you will get the little joke Andy was referring to. Granted Harvey is an older movie but I assure you there is a LOT of cinema gold in those old movies of the 30s, 40s, 50s on up! ✌️😎
"Stand By Me" is another amazing Stephen King adaptation from the same set of short stories as this one.
That emotional ride from when she thinks Tim Robbins killed himself to when she realizes he escaped.
I absolutely love that you watch this movie. But I was also so scared for her because I knew that it was going to be an emotional roller coaster that she was going into. People who don't understand how prison truly works, especially in the old days. This is a hard movie to watch for them. The fact that she has such a gentle heart in a way made me want to sit next to her as she watches this. I already knew ahead of time that some of these scenes would affect her deeply. I'm happy that you watch this and understood all of what was going on even though it is in many ways a dark movie to watch. There really not a lot of steady feelings of an ongoing middle ground when it comes to this movie. There is either the feelings for the viewer of jubilation or the feelings of impending doom and also of tragedy. This is one of my favorite movies of all time even though I've never read the book and I am a Stephen King fan. I tried to get into the book but somehow it just didn't engage me. But when I saw the movie it absolutely pulled me into the characters and I was deeply affected. People often say that the book version is better than the movie. I'm an avid reader but in this case I believe that the movie out did the book.
Please...elaborate.
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WE LOVE YOU DASHA!
As much as you loved watching Shawshank to where you want "...everyone to watch it!" that is how I feel about how fans of "Reaction Videos" need to watch your reaction videos, your reactions, your insight, your summation are all as close to perfect as I've seen.
Thank you so very much Dasha, "stay gold" girl, (from the movie "The Outsiders", perhaps you could watch it, it's a classic! ;) ) you have a genuinely good heart, a heart of gold and it's an honor and a privilege to behold... (I see your subscribership hitting 100k within a year... 6 to 9 months ;)
Good luck and God Bless You Dasha!
The most shocking thing in this movie is the warden actually posting Andy's letters.
Not really, it's a minimal effort and expense for him to keep a vastly more useful resource happy.
More likely he just brought them home and had his wife mail them the next day anyway.
Or just had one of the guards do it on the way home in exchange for a favourable time shift/position in the prison.
Notice that he is completely deadpan/political about explaining why the state Senate was very unlikely to approve funds for his library expansion - that is until he actually looks at the expression on Andy's face and realises how much it means to him, at which point he offers to post the letters.
That realisation of how much it means to Andy is part of the leverage he uses on him to keep working after murdering his chance of freedom.
I can see you really are emotionally involved with the movies you watch with us. The Brooks part really got to you. Same with "Good Will Hunting". You 're very compassionate in these heavy moments, but just try to remember... It's only a movie. But with great acting talent. Really enjoy your channel. Thumbs up!
So insightful, considerate and empathetic! You’re just overall a great, amazing youtuber to rewatch these masterpieces with. I immediately subscribed after watching your Interstellar reaction. I love your little giggles and laughs and the occasional looks of disapproval you shoot towards characters that are corrupt, vile or cruel. You made me so happy today, and I can’t thank you enough. The least I can do is like, leave a comment and recommend your fantastic channel to my good friends. You rock, Dasha!
I LOVE your reaction vids! You're such a blank slate so when these movies hit, they hit hard. It's like reliving the first time I watched the movie. Keep up the great work!
Your reactions are wonderful because you have such a soft heart. Anyone who can tear up even when the Warden kills himself has a pure heart.
Watching this: On my left was an example of the darkness, cruelty and sadness of the world. On my right, the sweetness, beauty, and compassion as the world should be. Dear, sweet Dasha don't ever change. If you were ever harmed by this uncaring world it would be a crime against humanity.
I've seen this movie 20 times, but you had me absolutely bawling like a kid when you thought Andy had maybe killed himself. I was so wrecked by your sadness and empathy, and then so elated when you realized he had escaped...Uhhg, I need a nap.
I've seen this movie a dozen times. I cry every time, but seeing you cry makes it even more emotional. What a movie and reaction. Thank you.
I love how heartfelt your reaction to this was. This is probably my favorite movie. Keep those vids coming!
Dasha, I watch a lot of peoples movie reactions to movies that I consider classics. Your emotion watching them brings me back each to the first time I watched them. You not only have a GREAT heart, but understand each movie as it comes to you. Keep up the great work, and God Bless You.!!!!!!!
Amazing reaction. You are so perceptive and intelligent. Figuring out little details, such as knowing the rock hammer would be hidden in the bible. And your empathy and sorrow is so moving in a way I can’t describe. And your knowledge of English as a 2nd language is fantastic for such a young lady. Keep up the good work.
I cannot find someone who hasn't watched this movie yet so that I can watch it with them. I'm so glad to have watched this with you, someone who enjoys the emotions of this movie on a much deeper level! Thank you.
Dasha, you're such a pure hearted, beautiful person. Don't ever change. Totally enjoying your reactions :)
I've seen this movie many times but never felt the same sorrow and emotion until I watched your reaction. You have a good soul Dasha!
Dasha, this was such a wonderful reaction!! I really liked your reaction at 35:07 when 'Red' was released!! You asked what blasphemy means, it means the following: the action or offence of speaking sacrilegiously about God.
Yes, blasphemy is a victimless crime.
@@uk3h Let her decided.
The best movie of all time.
Thank you for bringing so much joy to our household sharing your wonderful viewing experiences with us, Dasha. 💕
This film has 2 happy endings. First when Andy escapes, second when they meet again.
26:35 Dasha: "Is he really going to help Andy?"
The Warden: "That's what I thought."
Dasha: "He's going to help him."
Me: "Oh no"
The Shawshank Redemption is one of the best movies of all time. It has to be up on the top 5 best. By one of the best authors of all time, Stephen King.
And this happens to be one of the best Reaction videos to this movie.
Dasha, please put "The Green Mile" on a poll! It's another Stephen King with the same director and starring Tom Hanks.
What a sweetie, she thought the warden was gonna help Andy, lol, god bless her.
Seen it more times than I can count but every time you get emotional so do I…. Thank you for being true, pure, and emotional!
I have come to love watching movie reactions. It's like watching a favorite movie of mine with a friend who is watching for the first time. Hoping they will react with all the range of emotions at various points in the movie that have an effect on me. You do a great job with your reactions, Dasha. This one was perfect. Seeing your genuine emotions, and especially at times when you didn't see what was coming, was so real and enjoyable to share with you. Your statement at the end that "this movie was one of the greatest movies I ever watched..." matches perfectly the feeling that most people have right when the movie finishes. Thank you for doing this reaction and for the love and effort you are putting into your channel. Wishing you continuing success.
This movie gets so serious almost immediately. I often forget that. And then it keeps killing your hope. Which is what makes the ending so beautiful. I'm glad when anyone watches this movie. ☝❤✌
Edit: I cried with you for Brooks. I always do. It's like a sadder version of the beginning of Up.
A wonderful and powerful reaction. Almost felt like I was watching it for the first time again. I'm glad you kept as much of your reactions to the difficult parts in as possible.
I can't get enough of watching Dasha's genuine, heart-rending reactions to some of my favorite movies. What a beautiful absolute joy she is to watch.❤❤❤
"Andy has such a great heart"
As do you Dasha 🙏
I love your reactions. Such pure emotions. I appreciate both your tears and your laughter.
Shed some tears with you on this one. Absolute masterpiece. Thank you for your genuine and endearing reaction. :)
If only more people could see the world through your eyes, this world would be a better place.
This is the movie I typically list as my favorite movie of all time. It's hard to pick a number one, but this movie has everything.
Your empathy is so moving. Keep up the great reactions!
Knew your emotions would pour out in this one. It's a true classic. Great reaction!
Watching this reaction takes me back to watching this movie for the first time as a child and makes me truly cherish good cinema. This movie is as close to perfect as I've ever seen.
You are too precious for this world. We must protect you at all costs.
how?
Ahhhhh u just saying that cause she's beautiful. 😆. A lot of Russian women are sentimental. Are Eastern European and Russian women beautiful than American. Yes....
Another great classic Stephen King adaptation is "Stand By Me."
I love watching others experience my favorite movies for the first time. Reactions like yours allow me to feel the emotions of my first watch again. Thank you for your wonderful video.
Amazing emotional reaction. I loved it! You truly showed your emotions. I don’t like people to cry, but it shows how much a great human you are. With all the sad it still has a great ending. ❤️🤓 Again, love your reaction and all of your others. Can’t wait to see more! My new fav reactor.
saw this when it came out in 1994. seen it about 50 times. still emotional. It never gets old. this movie holds up so well.
one of the best films of all time for sure!
Dasha, I must tell you that I have never seen anyone who displays the finest of humanity like you do! You are a joy to watch a movie with, I look forward to seeing more of you!
Dasha. You are a gift to this world, Ya know. you melt me!
Total classic. Your reaction was PERFECT.
i spent 17 years inside.
18-36yrs old.
Old Brookes served 3 times that much.
Being 'Institutionalized' is tough.
It 24/7 structure and routines.
Not easy for all of that to disappear.
" Enemy at the gates " is another film you should watch! I enjoy your reactions very much, keep it up!
You're pretty brave for taking on this movie. It has some dark moments.
Amazing movie! Heartfelt reaction Dasha!
That scene with Brooks - tough to hold the tears in watching that -
Rita Hayworth, a beautiful actress of the 1940's. She was very famous, especially during WWII.
one of the most emotional movies ever, you'll literally cry tears of sadness and then tears of joy hahaha. Red and Andy's friendship was one of the best things about this movie
the emotions you feel when watching for the first time or the 10th time are exactly what you are suposed to feel. The movie is so great it is considered by many as one of the best if not the best movie ever made.
I love your passion and emotion. Never change please.
I absolutely LOVE watching your reactions. So raw... So emotional... It's absolutely beautiful. Thank you for what you do... Please don't stop!
Nice job. Enjoyed your passion and compassion…
You are a joy and a treasure. You make this old man's heart feel good.
Bless you, young lady.
You have such a good heart! I love how genuine and real your reactions are.
such a beautiful critique to such an amazing movie....my favorite as well :) ive watched it so many times, and i especially enjoyed watching your reaction to this wonderful movie... it was like introducing your child to ice cream for the very first time... You have a very kind heart...love your critiques :)
My home town has a Classic Movie in the Park Picnic every Autumn on the very first cool night of the season. They string lights through the trees.and play classic movies on a big screen. This year, it was Shawshank.
This film, hands down, is one of the best films ever made. It's the highest rated film on iMDB. It would have won every Oscar but "Forrest Gump" was released the same year and stole the show.
Would have done better at the box if it didn't release the same weekend as Pulp Fiction, great weekend for movies though
Great reaction! I clicked because I saw a reaction to Shawshank that was 40 minutes long (instead of 15 or 20 minutes, like you often see), and I was not disappointed! I'm glad the Russian title didn't end up spoiling the experience for you. Definitely earned a sub!
You might be my new favorite reactor, Dasha :) - I like people who invests themselves in the movies and are not afraid of showing emotions :) Keep it up.
10/10
I think this may have been your best reaction video, Dasha. Thank you. My father passed away 20 years ago, but I had given him "The Shawshank Redemption" a couple of years earlier, and he loved this movie. It's always been a favorite of mine and though I have seen it many, many times, it still makes me cry. Now, you must react to "The Green Mile", another Stephen King story, from the same director as Shawshank. I promise you, it too will be on your list of favorite movies! Peace.
There are many reasons why this movie is in my top 3 favorites. ABSOLUTE 24k gold masterpiece of film.
Dasha, you seem like the sweetest person in the world. I've seen this movie probably a dozen or more times, but watching you cry gets me teary-eyed, too.
this is a very honest reaction unlike the 'fake first time reactions' on youtube.
She is really such a sweetheart. She’s so beautifully soft-hearted
Blasphemy means swearing. Delousing is a powder to kill lice.
Rita Hayworth is the actress that flicked her hair in the movie Gilda.
Blasphemy isn’t swearing, per se. it’s taking the ‘lord’s’ name in vain (goddamnit, goddamn, Jesus fucking Christ etc)
I loved your reaction to this movie. It’s so sweet. I’ve watched a few reaction videos from people your age and I must say I enjoy yours the most. You have so much more perception and historical knowledge to analyze things smartly.
Dasha, thank you for posting this. Even more than the movie itself, *you* made me cry. It was a powerful emotional experience watching you have such a strong reaction to a great work of art.