Shawshank Redemption (1994) is a CINEMATIC MASTERPIECE !! (First Time Watching & Reaction)

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  • Andy Dufresne, a successful banker, is arrested for the murders of his wife and her lover, and is sentenced to life imprisonment at the Shawshank prison. He becomes the most unconventional prisoner.
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  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Місяць тому +185

    No matter how many times I say, "I'm all done watching reactions to Shawshank", I still get pulled back in.... 😁

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Місяць тому +4

      Lol, same here 😊

    • @horgt001
      @horgt001 Місяць тому +8

      Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!

    • @kh884488
      @kh884488 29 днів тому +1

      Same here!

    • @aikighost
      @aikighost 29 днів тому +2

      Its the number most loved film of all time for a reason. 🤣

    • @seansteyer8851
      @seansteyer8851 28 днів тому +4

      There's no way. It's like when I'm flipping through channels and it pops up on anything, I HAVE to watch. Too good.

  • @jediknightgeo
    @jediknightgeo Місяць тому +187

    So crazy how Frank Durabant, for his very 1st feature length directorial debut, wrote and directed an absolute masterpiece. IMHO it's practically flawless. It's the highest rated film in IMDB history.
    Edit: I'm so glad you enjoyed it Alyska. It is, without question, one of the greatest films ever made with one of the most pure, feel good, exorbitantly beautiful endings ever put on celluloid.

    • @curtisw502
      @curtisw502 Місяць тому +12

      All the performances, stories, costumes, sets, cinematography, and music are just perfect.

    • @samuraiwarriorsunite
      @samuraiwarriorsunite Місяць тому +13

      He also had the presence of mind to have Morgan Freeman narrate the film. This was his film narration debut, and many films since have wisely followed suit.

    • @cafesmitty
      @cafesmitty Місяць тому +18

      I wouldn't say so much as "wrote" but adapted from the Stephen King Story "Rita Heywood and the Shawshank Redemption" which ended exactly the same way.

    • @jediknightgeo
      @jediknightgeo Місяць тому +7

      @cafesmitty Totally understood, but it's not, of course, word for word. A lot of the dialogue for it was re-written by Durabant, and the ending isn't the same. In the book, Red goes to meet Andy, but it's never confirmed that he gets to meet up with him. The film gave it a definitive conclusion that he did make it to him.

    • @feldegast
      @feldegast Місяць тому +6

      @@jediknightgeo originally the bus was the last scene, after a preview screening they added the last scene and it is better for it

  • @JohnDBIRL
    @JohnDBIRL Місяць тому +50

    “Get busy livin or get busy dyin”

  • @brennan__
    @brennan__ Місяць тому +123

    No matter how many times I watch this movie, Brooks’ segment always gets me 😭

    • @spencerneal26
      @spencerneal26 Місяць тому +4

      brooks killed his wife and daughter after a bad night of gambling. That's why he was in prison. I hope that makes it easier on you. I hope

    • @MitchClement-il6iq
      @MitchClement-il6iq Місяць тому +1

      It's kinda a metaphor in life as well, when you retire or let go from prison it's not a easy change and really can depress anyone! That's why hobbies are important.

    • @artbagley1406
      @artbagley1406 Місяць тому +5

      Because Red adds his name to the wall in the boarding house, I feel that Brooks is no longer alone. One of his "own kind" is with him now.

    • @JackieG717
      @JackieG717 Місяць тому +2

      Same here mate, he really wanted to eat that ripe maggot but gave it to Jane, what a dude

    • @Manotaur1
      @Manotaur1 26 днів тому

      It’s even worse when you are watching people react to that scene because you are now tearing up from the scene itself and from the reactor breaking down. Double whammy!

  • @ilesalmo7724
    @ilesalmo7724 Місяць тому +74

    One small thing about the cinematography of the scenes where Brooks and Red were released. Brooks scenes keep showing what's behind him, while Red's show what is in front of him.
    It's a small thing, but gives us a subconcious change in emotions.

    • @thelastshogun3913
      @thelastshogun3913 Місяць тому +11

      Incredible observation! I'd never noticed this before.

    • @ilesalmo7724
      @ilesalmo7724 Місяць тому +14

      @@thelastshogun3913 Unfortunately not mine. I saw it in another reaction

    • @LeMaqnifique
      @LeMaqnifique 22 дні тому +1

      ​@@thelastshogun3913yeah if u didnt notice it isnt very good

  • @firsealtonberry9712
    @firsealtonberry9712 Місяць тому +33

    Since you asked, in the novella this is based off of, Andy finished his tunnel several years before he escaped. He just had to work up enough courage and/or anger to use it. Also had to wait for the proper storm to come and give cover for breaking into the sewage pipe.

  • @ciphernine7824
    @ciphernine7824 Місяць тому +44

    Stephen King, best known for his horror stories, also wrote The Shawshank Redemption, and The Green Mile. They are arguably the two best film adaptations of Stephen King stories - both written and directed by Frank Darabont.

  • @UsamaAhmad
    @UsamaAhmad 19 днів тому +7

    “Salvation lies within” -Warden as he hands the Bible back to Andy not realizing the rock hammer is inside

  • @joeydrummer7929
    @joeydrummer7929 25 днів тому +6

    Easily one of the greatest movies ever made. Possibly THE greatest movie ever made. I don’t cry in movies normally but I cry a few times throughout this film every single time.

  • @ebashford5334
    @ebashford5334 Місяць тому +6

    He planned to leave during a storm so it wasn't luck. He needed the cover of thunder.

  • @samuraiwarriorsunite
    @samuraiwarriorsunite Місяць тому +38

    Luckily, the film had test screenings because, in the original draft, it ended when Red said he hoped the Pacific was as blue as it had been in his dreams. You never saw if they had reunited or not. Test audiences hated that the old friends weren't together again. The original ending would've made it a great film, but the ending we got makes it a masterpiece.

    • @shaunandrews1151
      @shaunandrews1151 24 дні тому +1

      I'll respectfully disagree. If there was one thing I would change about the film, that is it.

  • @greypilgrim228
    @greypilgrim228 29 днів тому +11

    I know I've said this in other youtube comment sections, but when you consider that Brooks entered Shawshank in 1905 and was let out in 1955 it blows your mind how much had changed for him and how alien the world was to such an old man. Old people feel alienated anyway today, and they lived through all the changes, Brooks missed it all in prison and there was no support system in place to help him make friends and understand the world he now inhabited.
    Everything went from oil lamps to light bulbs with electricity, televisions sets were invented and were on the cusp of replacing radio as the main family entertainment, 2 world wars and the Korean war occurred, the atom bomb was invented and used, cars became cheap enough and widespread to replace horse and cart as main travel, trams which had been the noisiest and most dangerous part of cities were again being phased out for cars or underground subway train systems, people went from living their whole lives and working in one town to moving everywhere for work and travelling the world, towns and cities went from everybody knowing each other and always having the time of day to chat to everyone being in such a damn hurry to get places and being strangers, aeroplanes became cheap enough for widespread commercial flights, the Empire State Building and most of the famous sky scrapers were conceived and built, and high rise housing became the norm thus changing most city skylines completely beyond recognition, the gold standard was replaced by paper money causing heavy inflation and creating the financial crash of 1929, universal suffrage happened allowing women and most men who didn't meet the financial and property requirements to vote.

  • @damienheaton7571
    @damienheaton7571 Місяць тому +25

    Brooks was here scene is one of the most powerful scenes ever made

    • @artbagley1406
      @artbagley1406 Місяць тому +3

      When Red carves his "good-bye" in the plaster, it's as if Brooks is no longer alone.

  • @margiewilliams537
    @margiewilliams537 Місяць тому +8

    The cardigan that Andy started wearing was Brooks

  • @ManadaCan
    @ManadaCan 27 днів тому +5

    My favorite movie of all time! Glad you enjoyed.

  • @Paul.H8Cfood
    @Paul.H8Cfood 28 днів тому +6

    24:44 - "washing the money?" LOL, that is the cutest - she was thinking of "laundering" money, which sounds like laundry, hence, washing the money. 😊🤣😊

  • @chudez
    @chudez Місяць тому +9

    [18:40] "... No idea how to fend for itself". True for the bird, equally true for Brooks

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Місяць тому +18

    “I’m a convicted murderer who provides sound financial planning.”
    - The genius of this line is undeniable.

  • @SparksDrinker
    @SparksDrinker Місяць тому +7

    After that room check with the warden I doubt they ever checked his room again, he was the wardens pet, he was protected

  • @stevenmonte7397
    @stevenmonte7397 25 днів тому +4

    Andy left that for Redd after he got out, but he planned it all along. Andy told Redd about the wall/tree hoping he would get out. That was amazing!

  • @jedipenguin2641
    @jedipenguin2641 Місяць тому +18

    When you realise he was hiding the hammer in the book at the end, you go back to watch it again and you realise that 'oh shit' moment when the warden nearly took the book off him earlier in the movie.

    • @nowthatisawesome5431
      @nowthatisawesome5431 28 днів тому +7

      And that he hid the hammer in the book of Exodus!! Genius. 😊

  • @richardyoung3462
    @richardyoung3462 Місяць тому +23

    White powder after showering was "delousing". Basically trying to kill anything like lice or other unwanted tagalongs that might come with people that don't clean/bathe regularly.

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Місяць тому +2

      In the late 1940's that could be the insecticide, DDT.

    • @richardyoung3462
      @richardyoung3462 Місяць тому +3

      It was another form of flea powder like what was used on dogs and cats.
      "The attapulgite delousing powder is prepared from purified attapulgite clay, pyrethrum, stemona root, cnidium fruit, flavescent sophora root, garlic and borneol by mixing; grinding in a grinding machine and packaging."

  • @Tigermania
    @Tigermania Місяць тому +14

    After all the darkness & turmoil your face visibly brightened when you realized Andy had escaped, and the end of the movie gives you the feel good factor.

  • @08191906
    @08191906 Місяць тому +2

    Great reaction and editing from a YT veteran.
    Maintaining this is Red's story, that Andy came into HIS life, the meaning behind the film's title carries more weight.

  • @MoMoMyPup10
    @MoMoMyPup10 Місяць тому +3

    You made a good point about Andy's advice being "out of date at some time" (I don't think I've heard someone realize that before), because laws and rules change, but I would bet that the Warden had all of that brought to Andy at his request. Andy is that 'smart banker' who's going to know he needs constant new changes in laws.

  • @crinbob
    @crinbob Місяць тому +4

    When it’s all broken down, it’s a story about love. Love that one person has for another. Whether it’s romantic or platonic, humans have a desire to love and be loved. Andy and Red find that, one way or another.

    • @alexanderriley2979
      @alexanderriley2979 29 днів тому +1

      Maybe I'm just saying what you are a different way, but to me it was about hope.
      Hope when life deals you a cruel hand, hope to keep your head and your heart when the good you do is wrested away, hope to resist and triumph over evil, the hope of being free within even when you're sitting in a prison for decades.

  • @charleslee8313
    @charleslee8313 29 днів тому +2

    Great reaction.
    Brooks talking about Jake showing up to say hello -- yeah, that's the part that usually gets me.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Місяць тому +8

    Some films have good endings, and others have happy endings. This film had a triumphant ending!

  • @thedarkknight2221
    @thedarkknight2221 Місяць тому +21

    As a proud Mainah (resident of the state of Maine) I loved how places like Buxton are part of one of the greatest movies ever made.

    • @Fred-vy1hm
      @Fred-vy1hm Місяць тому +3

      Wasn't the film shot in Ohio? I know that's where the building used for the prison is.

    • @thedarkknight2221
      @thedarkknight2221 Місяць тому +1

      @@Fred-vy1hm true. Unfortunately it’s REALLY expensive to shoot in Maine. It’s known as Vacation land for a reason.

  • @MegaForrestgump
    @MegaForrestgump 27 днів тому +2

    This movie was so much better than the book. The movie gave us the reunion that we needed.

  • @robincraft4682
    @robincraft4682 Місяць тому +34

    The first of three collaborations between Stephen King and Frank Darabont...each very memorable in their own way.

    • @Mister_Samsonite
      @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +10

      The Green Mile and The Mist will really mess with your head, but also great!

    • @jsalvatori
      @jsalvatori Місяць тому +5

      I didn't love The Mist. But this and Green Mile are stellar

    • @Mister_Samsonite
      @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +5

      @@jsalvatori It's the ending of The Mist that was the ultimate mind f*ck. That was a script change from the book by Darabont.

    • @justinmccarty3886
      @justinmccarty3886 Місяць тому +1

      The Mist and Shawshank Redemption are perfect companion pieces.

    • @brettrobinson2901
      @brettrobinson2901 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@justinmccarty3886Yes they are...almost always think about them as a set....King's shorter stories seem to really adapt well to the Big Screen...

  • @thedoctor4327
    @thedoctor4327 Місяць тому +15

    As a Star Wars fan I figured you'd like how much Clancy Brown (plays the head guard) has contributed to Star Wars over the years. He's voiced a lot of characters (Savage Oppress from Clone Wars, Montross in the Jango Fett Bounty Hunter game and Ryder Azadi in Rebels) and played a few live action ones too (Burg on The Mandalorian and Ryder again in Ahsoka). Outside of Star Wars he's been in a lot of live action stuff (Highlander, Buckaroo Banzai, Daredevil) and voices a ton of characters including Mr Krabs on Spongebob.

    • @clh35
      @clh35 Місяць тому +8

      He saved the entire human race in Starship Troopers.

    • @thedoctor4327
      @thedoctor4327 Місяць тому +3

      @@clh35 It wasn't the mighty fleet or a fancy new weapon, it was a drill instructor named Zim who captured a Brain!

  • @thiagocastrodias2
    @thiagocastrodias2 26 днів тому +2

    Shawshank Redemption is my favorite movie of all time. I really admire Andy, a character I long to emulate every day.

  • @iamredoctober
    @iamredoctober Місяць тому +5

    Just my opinion, the movie should have won an Oscar for Best Original Musical Score. Magnificent soundtrack.

  • @MetalGearLiberty
    @MetalGearLiberty Місяць тому +71

    Omg yes! Green Mile is next! lol

    • @LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec
      @LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec Місяць тому +6

      I hope so 🙏

    • @AlienBemular
      @AlienBemular Місяць тому +6

      Joker: Forget the Green Mile! Try walking the Brown Mile!

    • @loudoesreviews
      @loudoesreviews Місяць тому +6

      @@AlienBemular Mr Jingles trumps the Joker. Go Green Mile!

    • @calise616
      @calise616 Місяць тому

      ending a comment with "lol" makes everything else worthless...

    • @thereisnopandemic
      @thereisnopandemic Місяць тому

      Green mile is boring, I don’t like it at all.

  • @boreilly82
    @boreilly82 Місяць тому +4

    Love this reaction.. you have brilliant energy and enthusiasm

  • @timprice5747
    @timprice5747 29 днів тому +2

    This and the Green Mile are the best adaptations of stories written by Stephen King.

  • @ronfehr7899
    @ronfehr7899 Місяць тому +15

    This movie didn't do as well as hoped in the theaters. It was only when released on VHS that it really developed a following.

    • @KristineMaitland
      @KristineMaitland 29 днів тому +2

      The same thing happened with The Princess Bride. Gotta love VHS.

  • @davedavenport8673
    @davedavenport8673 15 днів тому +1

    Warden whistling "A Mighty Fortress is our God," as he leaves the room before Andy escapes. Brilliant.

  • @PricefieldPunk
    @PricefieldPunk Місяць тому +20

    As a kid i remember just finding it funny the meanest guard in the movie is played by Clancy Brown the actor who voices Mr Crabs

    • @ronfehr7899
      @ronfehr7899 Місяць тому +7

      Clancy Brown, in an interview much later, said that he felt conflicted about playing such a nasty character, until he realized that he was actually portraying Red's version of the worst aspects of the guards, and not actually a real person. At least that's how Clancy was able to deal with playing such a viscous character.

    • @NateAZ
      @NateAZ Місяць тому +6

      Clancy Brown got a little typecast after this and also before this, having played one of the more vile bad guys in Highlander in 1986, the Kurgan.
      He started going for good guy roles, but often was cast into good guy but bad ass roles, like his role as a drill instructor in Startship Troopers.
      He's a fantastic actor who plays bad asses very well.

    • @ronfehr7899
      @ronfehr7899 Місяць тому +3

      ​@NateAZ One role that I liked him in was the Frankenstein monster in the little-known movie The Bride, with singer Sting from The Police.
      Although monster would not be the appropriate term in this case, as he becomes more human as the movie progresses.

    • @TXRager
      @TXRager Місяць тому +3

      He redeemed himself when he played another guard in “the Hurricane” with Denzel Washington.

    • @davesunhammer4218
      @davesunhammer4218 29 днів тому

      @@TXRager "redeemed himself"?
      I didn't know he had done anything wrong.

  • @MrBedZeppelin
    @MrBedZeppelin Місяць тому +16

    1995 Academy Awards for Best Picture had Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump and The Shawshank Redemption. All three could have won.1995 was a good year for movies! Forrest Gump won. "Get busy Living or get busy Dying." Great Film, Thanks Alys!

    • @sweaquitygaming3549
      @sweaquitygaming3549 Місяць тому +2

      The notion that Pulp Fiction has any business being in a conversation with Gump and Shawshank is the biggest joke in movie history.

    • @UpTheDown7
      @UpTheDown7 29 днів тому +5

      @@sweaquitygaming3549 imagine having this much confidence and being that clueless. amazing

    • @voightkampffchamp
      @voightkampffchamp 19 днів тому +2

      The weakest of the three won

  • @craigtalbott731
    @craigtalbott731 Місяць тому +3

    18:10 Red makes a comment here that Brooks probably couldn't obtain a library card even if he tried upon his being paroled. About five yrs after this film was released, I was employed @ the Malibu Public Library working the circulation desk. One day while I was on staff, actor James Whitmore entered into the building, made his way over to where I was stationed and stated to me that he'd been residing in that particular city for thirty yrs and that that was the very first occasion he actually made a point of visiting the local library there. So I registered him right on the spot. And therefore, I'd like to believe that "Brooks Hatlen" did, in fact, receive his library card after all.

  • @jahimjauh-hey5653
    @jahimjauh-hey5653 Місяць тому +9

    Brooks was here.

  • @ronfehr7899
    @ronfehr7899 Місяць тому +12

    The stuff tossed on the new inmates was actually for delousing them. It wouldn't do to have the prison infested with lice.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Місяць тому +21

    I could listen to Morgan Freeman read a phone book...and every time I see him waiting in the park alone for Jake, my heart breaks...💔
    -Brooks was here

  • @RunicMike
    @RunicMike 29 днів тому +3

    Weirdos is a funny way of spelling rapists...

  • @Mister_Samsonite
    @Mister_Samsonite Місяць тому +16

    As defiant and flippant as Red sounded at his last parole review, he was approved for two reasons. 1) The parole boards had become "kinder and gentler" over the decades. 2) He was finally honest with them, instead of just saying what they wanted to hear.

    • @mikeanderson1722
      @mikeanderson1722 12 днів тому

      The cynic in me says that the way he talked made it clear that they had broken him, and as such their mission was accomplished. "They sentence you to life, and that's exactly what they take."

  • @SilentBob731
    @SilentBob731 Місяць тому +4

    18:36 Good call. In the short story, Jake's body is found by the wall not long after (just in case Brooks' fate wasn't enough of a bummer).😭

    • @SFOlson
      @SFOlson Місяць тому +2

      I was reading through to see if anyone had said this, but you beat me to the punch.

    • @SilentBob731
      @SilentBob731 Місяць тому +1

      @@SFOlson Got lucky on this one.🙂
      And most people here probably never read it.🤔

  • @brysonfreeman7226
    @brysonfreeman7226 Місяць тому +7

    I wasn’t expecting you to watch this movie, but yes I’m glad you’re watching The Shawshank Redemption, because it’s the number (#) one (1) highest rated movie in the IMDB, it’s easily a masterpiece, and I think you should definitely watch The Green Mile, Gladiator, The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, and Stranger Things at some point

  • @beesly01
    @beesly01 Місяць тому +2

    In Darabont's original vision for the end of the film, Red is seen riding a bus towards the Mexican border, leaving his fate ambiguous. Glotzer insisted on including the scene of Red and Andy reuniting in Zihuatanejo.

  • @captainofdunedain3993
    @captainofdunedain3993 Місяць тому +4

    I understand Brooks. Sometimes I wake up as scared middle of the night. Trying to find out where I am and who I am. Then trying to go back sleeping but my heart bumps too powerful that I feel like bed shaking because of earthquake.

  • @DirtBirdurple
    @DirtBirdurple Місяць тому +14

    I got my tissues ready 🤧

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 4 дні тому

      Ull need them for the Green Mile

  • @LuminairPrime
    @LuminairPrime Місяць тому

    I'm not normally into movies with this subject matter, but I can't deny that Shawshank Redemption is a rare example of perfection!

  • @lathspell87
    @lathspell87 19 днів тому +1

    Just an amazing movie. It's much more brutal to watch the first time, because you don't know how it ends. On subsequent viewings, you know the end is coming, so it's easier to deal with the rough moments.
    My favorite movie of all time.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Місяць тому +2

    Alyska! I strongly recommend “Interstellar” (2014). I give it my highest recommendation.
    It is one of the best science fiction films ever made. A true emotional roller coaster.
    Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Mackenzie Foy and Michael Caine

  • @JordanCesaroni93
    @JordanCesaroni93 Місяць тому +5

    Such a great movie that sadly didn't win any Oscars

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 27 днів тому +1

    Dogs tracking humans can actually still easily track them through water.

  • @mikebrown7326
    @mikebrown7326 Місяць тому +1

    Hello there Alyce!😊 That is delousing powder for lice they throw on the prisoners, which was a big problem back then. I think you meant laundering money, Alyce. Actually, in the wardens case it would just be embezzling and kickbacks. You only need to launder money when you are dealing with sequential bills, like from a bank. This film is actually part of an unofficial trilogy from writer Stephen King and director Frank Darabont (The Walking Dead). The other two films are "The Green Mile" (1999) which is phenomenal (Bring tissues😭) and "The Mist" (2007) which is a true King horror story.😱 Great reactions to this very well made film, Alyce!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏

  • @5634TY
    @5634TY Місяць тому +4

    24:45 “Washing the money” lol close! It’s called laundering.. similar to laundry so I see how you made that connection 🤣🤣

    • @chuckster255
      @chuckster255 26 днів тому +1

      Her saying that remind me of a joke I said at a laundramat one time that scarred the hell out of a woman. The woman was taking her laundry out of a washing machine when she pulled out a twenty dollar bill and I told her she better hope the police don't find out about laundering that 20. She looked at me, puzzled by what I said. I told her that it was against the law to launder money and showed her an article that happened to be in the newspaper that day about a drug dealer who had been convicted of multiple crimes including money laundering. After I realized it scarred her, I felt bad and had to convince her that money laundering (the crime) wasn't literally washing it but was obscuring where the money came from and this was often done by depositing in a bank under an assumed name.

    • @5634TY
      @5634TY 26 днів тому

      @@chuckster255 I wonder how far you coulda taken that joke if you hadn’t told her the truth lol

  • @UncleQue
    @UncleQue Місяць тому +1

    A couple of things. Andy almost certainly would have earned certain privileges and trust among the guards so that could explain why his cell wasn’t checked for so long. Also there’s a very good chance that while working near the wardens office he could have heard a weather report on the radio or read one in that days newspaper. That could have helped him choose that night.

  • @AMBatty
    @AMBatty Місяць тому

    ❤ I never stop quoting this film to friends and anyone that is going through despair because it epitomises the power of hope. The very last line from Red is I hope. Yes it's definitely a film to revisit when you need that dose of hope, I think I may have watched it over 20 times since I first saw it 😊

  • @anthonyguadagnino2681
    @anthonyguadagnino2681 Місяць тому +1

    Here’s a few more top films. Good will hunting, saving private Ryan, Forrest Gump, gladiator, braveheart, tropic thunder, green mile, silence of the lambs, field of dreams

  • @jacksonconley5117
    @jacksonconley5117 22 дні тому +1

    I recently saw it for the first time and I easily consider it to be one of the greatest movies of all time.

  • @dahveed72
    @dahveed72 29 днів тому +1

    I just realized that Morgan Freeman had 2 what's in the box moments in 1994.

  • @Kettlecadd
    @Kettlecadd Місяць тому +2

    If you haven't seen The Green Mile you should watch that too it's written by Stephen King as well and directed by Frank Darabont also.

  • @dtnetlurker
    @dtnetlurker Місяць тому +1

    One of the most satisfying endings in film history.

  • @gbacani007
    @gbacani007 5 днів тому

    I always loved that the last word of the movie is "hope."

  • @SC457A
    @SC457A Місяць тому

    This movie is one of my top 5 of all time I have seen. So good. Great casting, and great story.

  • @jackhsu3458
    @jackhsu3458 Місяць тому +4

    They don't make great movies like this anymore, still some, just not many. This movie was when I became a Frank Darabont fan, his filmmaking skills are remarkable, still hates how AMC treat him in The Walking Dead, imgine if he still on the project.

  • @tambuistuff
    @tambuistuff Місяць тому +1

    At 36:48, nobody ever seems to notice this but Red is narrating how Andy's favorite hobby is toting his wall out into the exercise yard. Which begs the question, how did Red know? But we don't find out until the end of the movie how he knows.

    • @zzzzzzzzzzzk
      @zzzzzzzzzzzk Місяць тому +1

      Well it must've happened after these two reunited when Andy must've recalled his tale to Red about how he managed to put his escape plan into action.

    • @tambuistuff
      @tambuistuff Місяць тому

      @@zzzzzzzzzzzk That's precisely what must have happened. But for first time viewing, I don't think anybody catches up on this as they're watching this scene.

  • @tonydeluna8095
    @tonydeluna8095 Місяць тому +3

    A beautiful movie with a stellar cast! I hope you’ll enjoy it Alyska!

  • @anastas6179
    @anastas6179 18 днів тому

    A couple of weeks late, but just to address a couple of your questions: Red was in prison for murder. If i recall correctly from the novella, he cut the brake lines to his wife's car and she and a passenger were killed. Andy's value to the warden and guards gave him special privileges in prison, so he didn't get cellmates and they didn't toss/inspect his cell after that initial time with the warden. (There may have been a cellmate for a brief time in the novella, but im not sure and if he did have one he was quickly removed. My apologies that it was so long ago I read it.).

  • @jtser8322
    @jtser8322 Місяць тому +3

    Such a fantastic film and pretty faithful to the story written by Stephen King. Other movies directed by Frank Darabont based on Stephen King's stories I recommend are The Green Mile and the The Mist. One might leave you in tears; the other might give you nightmares.

  • @Asher8328
    @Asher8328 Місяць тому +1

    I know you've played RDR. You probably don't remember it, but there was a tree and long wall that looked similar to what you saw in this movie, I believe not far from Beecher's Hope. It was one of the treasure quests you can do in the game. Anyway, the tree and wall are an Easter Egg for this movie.

  • @flinkehh
    @flinkehh Місяць тому +3

    The maggot part went from ew to wholesome lol

  • @Lue_Ghosted
    @Lue_Ghosted 18 днів тому +1

    To think Stephen King's best work wasn't a hooror novel at all. His other top shelf story was "The Green Mile.... Also, not horror but did have some supernatural aspects to it. Outstanding reaction video, very pleased you enjoted it.

  • @mikebarbre9925
    @mikebarbre9925 20 годин тому

    Its the type of movie which can be rewatched countless time... An absolute favotire of mine

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Місяць тому

    The Thomas Newman score was the perfect compliment. Dont recall what it was up against at the Academy Awards but it was one of the many times Newman got robbed. Nice reaction. New subscriber here and looking forward to seeing your honest reactions to other heart wrenching films.

  • @birdchurch9488
    @birdchurch9488 Місяць тому

    Shawshank Redemption is my default film I say whenever anyone asks my favourite film. It's amazing. I love how they met at Shawshank but then met again later on in such a beautiful coastal free open setting.

  • @shawnpendlebury5517
    @shawnpendlebury5517 Місяць тому +1

    This is my favourite film. I'm glad you loved it

  • @GSXK4
    @GSXK4 11 днів тому

    The movie begins on a dark, stormy night and ends on a bright sunny beach in Paradise.

  • @moleman1976
    @moleman1976 Місяць тому +1

    There was a time when this was almost always on cable, on some channel or the other, and any time I came across it I watched from wherever I came in to the end. One of the greatest movies ever made. And it's a non-horror story written by Stephen King! Fun fact - the novella that the source story appears in also had two other stories adapted - "Apt Pupil", and one of my other all-time favorite movies "Stand by Me" ("The Body" in the novella)! Loved your reaction - I was so happy when you tentatively guessed the ending, and knew you'd be thrilled!

  • @feldegast
    @feldegast Місяць тому

    In the book, Red is an Irishman. Amazing movie, it is #1 on IMDb for a reason, I don't normally like these types of stories but this movie is amazing ❤

  • @realisticthought1781
    @realisticthought1781 Місяць тому +1

    Single most satisfying movie made

  • @darthtrip7188
    @darthtrip7188 16 днів тому

    "Randall Stephens" is Frank Darabont giving Stephen King and one of Stephen King's greatest villains in some of his novels..Randall Flagg (The Stand and The Dark Tower series) a shoutout. Frank Darabont LOVES The Dark Tower series of novels by Stephen King.

  • @locutus9956
    @locutus9956 20 днів тому

    Still my favourite movie of all time! It goes to some very dark and depressing places but through all that manages to leave you with an incredible sense of hope that no matter how bad things get, there is always hope for the future and never fails to leave me feeling uplifted happy and hopeful no matter how bad I felt beforehand, and love seeing it have the same impact on others via these reaction vids :)

  • @EndlessMike1987
    @EndlessMike1987 13 днів тому

    It's a great movie, but I know experts said Andy would never have made it out of that tunnel. The toxic fumes would have done them in or if he had any open cuts he would be looking at serious infections. One of my favorite movies though I never get tired of it

  • @phtevenj
    @phtevenj 17 днів тому

    in the movie Reds last name is Redding, but in the book the character was actually a red haired Irish guy

  • @stevewf
    @stevewf Місяць тому +2

    Hard to believe that the actor that played the vicious guard was Clancy Brown, who was also the voice actor for Hank in Detroit Become Human. I'm sure there are some of us here that still remember you playing that gem of a game.

  • @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel
    @Marta_Lledo_Video_Channel Місяць тому

    This movie makes me emotional. I always thought it was a story about the fight many of us have during life. That is, I think Andy and Red are representative of two traits both alive in me. Maybe like the angel on one shoulder and devil on the other. A part of me always wanted to let go of the fear and take the risks...go where my heart and desire took me. The other part (like Red) kept saying look at the reality, stay with this job, stick with it, don't take the risk. And the prison is the prison many of us live in when the fear of leaving the comfort zone directs our life choices. It is an amazing movie. One you can watch many times and it doesn't get old. Thank you.

  • @stonecoldku4161
    @stonecoldku4161 Місяць тому

    In case your curious, in the story this movie is based on Brooks was convicted for murdering his wife and daughter after a streak of losing at poker.

  • @angelomaurizio1668
    @angelomaurizio1668 Місяць тому

    Many argued this was an Oscar winning picture but although this movie was nomated for Best Picture at the 1995 Oscars, nothing stopped Forrest Gump that year as it beated out Shawshank for Best Picture.

  • @dmr87
    @dmr87 Місяць тому

    The Green Mile next for sure, same director. Gonna hit the feels

  • @JumboSeventyNine
    @JumboSeventyNine Місяць тому

    Its interesting that no one felt a breeze gets a mention. In the book Andy has a cell mate for a while called Normaden. He complains about being cold and the cell having a bad draft but it's ignored possibly because he is a Native American so not used to the Maine climate.

  • @jennthabombdiggity
    @jennthabombdiggity Місяць тому

    We have a term here in the US. Its called being "Shawshanked". Its when you're flipping through channels and come upon a movie in the middle and have to finish watching it no matter where you catch it. This is THAT film. You cant NOT watch it. No matter what part it is on. Stephen King is such a masterful storyteller. This is one of his greatest masterpieces, in my opinion. I love that you understood the underlying meaning of the movie. NEVER give up hope. Ever. Its always a good thing. My favorite bit of trivia in this all is that Hadley, the prison guard, is the man that does the voice of Mr. Crabs on Spongebob Squarepants. Talk about range! 😂Still, this is regarded as one of the greatest, if not THE greatest movie ever made. Endlessly watchable. And, as you said, such a beautiful story. Glad you loved it. New sub. Great reaction.

  • @omen25901
    @omen25901 29 днів тому

    Now here comes another challenge.
    Green Mile.
    Same writer/director adapting Stephen King's work, but most fans are torn between these two films.
    The Writer/director also adapted another one of King's story, but it's more a horror/thriller film.
    So much so that even King himself applauded at the subversion of his original ending...

  • @alexandriajohnson3013
    @alexandriajohnson3013 16 днів тому

    One of my top 3 favorite movies of all time. I quote it almost weekly with my small kids when they cant find something: "ots disappeared like a fart in the wind!" 😆 It makes us all goggle and keep looking

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM1 Місяць тому +2

    Great reaction like always, this is a masterpiece of cinema, A masterclass in pretty much every category. An incredible script, wonderful direction, gorgeous score and phenomenal performances by Freeman and Robbins. Some fun facts about this movie, Stephen King sold the rights for $1,000.
    The baseball throwing scene took 9 hours The scene where Andy and Red are standing and talking outside whilst Red is throwing a baseball back and forth took a staggering nine hours to film. Morgan Freeman threw the ball endlessly the whole time. The following day, when he arrived at work, his arm was in a sling. Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford were considered for Red, and Brad Pitt audition for the role of Tommy but he pulled out of the role because of another movie, later Brad Pitt said he regretted that decision.
    Red’s mugshot is Morgan Freeman’s son , When you see Morgan Freeman’s papers at one of his parole hearings, there are mugshots of a younger Red attached. These are actually photos of Alfonso Freeman - Morgan’s son. He also had a small part in the movie. He was one of the inmates shouting ‘Fresh fish!’ Stephen King’s novella was titled, ‘Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.’ This was shortened for the film because they didn’t want people to think it was a biopic about Rita Hayworth. This was proven to be true when several actresses applied for the ‘lead role of Rita Hayworth’. Keep up the amazing work

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses8566 15 днів тому

    The powder they throw on the new prisoners is delousing powder that is meant to kill insects like lice/scabies/crabs.

  • @EdmontonRealEstate01
    @EdmontonRealEstate01 Місяць тому +1

    The guy that plays one of the sisters that first approaches Andy in the shower also played Private Drake in Aliens.