Bishop Barron on "The Shawshank Redemption"

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  • @SocalNewsOne
    @SocalNewsOne Рік тому +3

    Oh my, I have never made that connection with the movie. The movie is one of my favorites and now I know why! Thank you and bless you Bishop Barron.

  • @dhulin9708
    @dhulin9708 2 роки тому +12

    This movie is a favorite of my 70 year old life. Saw honest deep love between the two! Sure Jesus loved it’s caring meaning too! 🧡

  • @Flyboy243
    @Flyboy243 10 років тому +106

    I'm an atheist, but I love this movie and the parallels with Jesus are almost spot-on.

    • @TheXone7
      @TheXone7 6 років тому +10

      Flyboy243 Thank you for a nice comment :-)

    • @savagetbagg
      @savagetbagg 5 років тому +5

      U still have time

    • @bluequirk8536
      @bluequirk8536 5 років тому +1

      Do you believe in Love ?

    • @BobJP77
      @BobJP77 4 роки тому +5

      Nice to see an Atheist that isn't criticising anything religious online

    • @antondzajajurca7797
      @antondzajajurca7797 4 роки тому

      I beg to differ. Fra Barron picked parts of the movie that suits his narrative.

  • @eddiecampion2410
    @eddiecampion2410 10 років тому +41

    Father it is great to hear your review of this.i enjoyed it.

    • @nousury
      @nousury 9 років тому +5

      Ela Lamblin Atwill is not a historian, and has put forward the least tenable of all of "mythical Jesus" theories.
      Why would the Roman Empire create a religion, only to turn around and persecute the followers of the very religion it had supposedly just created?

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron  11 років тому +23

    Thanks so much for that wonderful response. God bless you. I'll actually be in Dallas in two weeks for the NCDVD Convention. Right after the talk, I'm going to Trinity Seminary in Dallas. Unfortunately, neither of those events is really a public event. Please pray for me.

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron  11 років тому +29

    I'm not speculating about the sourness of atheism. I know it from direct experience. The attempt to account for a radically contingent world through endless appeal to contingent causes is, epistemically, a dead end, sour. To attempt to satisfy the longing for the unconditioned good and true and beautiful through finite things is, morally and spiritually, a dead end, sour stuff.

  • @lizherenow1
    @lizherenow1 11 років тому +9

    Nicely worded, as always, Father. God bless you and your work.

  • @ThanksStJoseph
    @ThanksStJoseph 11 років тому +4

    All great stories are a reflection of THE Great Story...if they're any good. It's enchanting to me to think how so many of these types of stories are popular in secular culture. Human hearts are yearning for Christ and at a distance love Him yet don't know it's Him. Great commentary Father Barron! Pax Domini!

  • @orphia6479
    @orphia6479 2 роки тому +3

    10:00 oh my. Just seeing that still of the scene brought tears to my eyes, it's so powerful and beautiful. Great analysis here.

  • @ChrisS9993
    @ChrisS9993 10 років тому +41

    I wanna watch that movie again now that you emphasized the Christ themes. Thanks for the insight!

    • @BobJP77
      @BobJP77 4 роки тому +1

      The movie has similarities to Christ but I guess that I'm pretty much saying the same thing.

    • @myrnaadadadad1281
      @myrnaadadadad1281 4 роки тому +1

      This is the first time I have heard of an interpretation through Christology...which I couldn’t see before.. what a revelation for me .. thank you Bishop Barron for always articulating the teachings of Christ

  • @brucefetter
    @brucefetter 11 років тому +4

    I need to watch it again. Thank you for this!

  • @agjeung
    @agjeung 11 років тому +1

    Thank you, Father Barron, for your insightful commentary. It has been nearly 20 years since I saw the Shawshank Redemption, and it has been one of my favorite movies ever for all that time. You helped me understand why I liked it so much. I watched your whole video all the way through with a big smile on my face, because you explained so well what I already knew but couldn't articulate. Thanks again!

  • @SunshineSurfsup1
    @SunshineSurfsup1 8 років тому +17

    Wow! I never thought of this movie classic in this way. Thank you for opening my eyes.

  • @GregAitchison
    @GregAitchison 11 років тому +3

    Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow! Makes me want to invite the entire parish out for a "night at the movies" followed by showing this. A truly great film, and now I think I know why my mind and heart have always enjoyed it so much. Thanks for the outstanding insights (as always!), Fr. Barron!

  • @thefateshavewarned
    @thefateshavewarned 11 років тому +1

    Great commentary on one of my favorite movies. Thanks again Father Barron.

  • @fernman2162
    @fernman2162 7 років тому +2

    Thank you father for presenting that enlighting analysis on this film. What a joy!

  • @isaacisraelsolishernandez4516
    @isaacisraelsolishernandez4516 5 років тому

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE VERY ACCUTE DESCRIPTION OF THE BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE BY THE BISHOP. Never get tired of them.

  • @winstonsmith9533
    @winstonsmith9533 4 роки тому

    My Dad favorite movie. It and Braveheart!
    Thank you, Bishop Barron!

  • @MrSickcant
    @MrSickcant 11 років тому +1

    Father Barron I was lucky enough during the peak of my Atheism to come across your movie review of the Tree of Life a few years ago. After discovering your videos I have learnt so much about Christianity and cleared up a lot of the dogmatic rhetoric and miss-information I once clung to. I even got to meet you on your Australian tour not long ago. Through your videos you've helped broaden my understanding of life and Christ and it all started with your movie reviews. Thank-you Fr Barron :)

  • @krdiaz8026
    @krdiaz8026 3 роки тому

    Just saw this as an adult. I first saw it as a child and didn't appreciate it much. Great film!

  • @2012aquinas
    @2012aquinas 11 років тому +2

    I had to watch a Catholic documentary a decade ago that criticized films for being anti-Catholic. It condemned the Shawshank Redemption for the opening scene of the jail superintendent punching one of the inmates after he declared his faith in the Bible. Cheers for posting this video! Father Barron, you have a wonderful mind for analysis and discussion. Shawshank is a great film!

  • @bishopsheen1985
    @bishopsheen1985 11 років тому +1

    Thanks, Father Barron!!

  • @margarethhuapcent1270
    @margarethhuapcent1270 4 роки тому

    Redemption super needed and necessary!

  • @chrisjanej.8747
    @chrisjanej.8747 4 роки тому

    One of my favorite movies, but never saw it in this way. Thank you for this wonderful insight Bishop Barron!

  • @allang1402
    @allang1402 4 роки тому +1

    Shawshank is one of my favourite movies. Just watched it again. I loved how Bishop Barron linked the scenes to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. Very powerful.

  • @jerryflores01
    @jerryflores01 11 років тому

    Father Barron,
    I always said this movie was my all time favorite. Now I know why! Thank you.

  • @debau1
    @debau1 10 років тому +6

    I have watched this movie several times and love it. This is a very interesting and insightful analysis.

  • @trishknaut1031
    @trishknaut1031 5 років тому

    Praise God for you Bishop! Always inspiring to see the Christ figure in your spoilers so that we, the blind will see!

  • @michaelnolan1000
    @michaelnolan1000 11 років тому +7

    stumbled across your video on Faith , about a month ago , last night , was my 2 nd RCA class and cant wait til Easter . i'm addicted to Word on Fire , I can pause , rewind and re watch, . PLEASE come to the DFW area (Dallas /FT.Worth) my life is changing partially because of your VERY talented speaking abilities( The Modern Day Fulton Sheen ) PLEASE POST YOUR ITINERARY

    • @SuperTGTV
      @SuperTGTV 3 роки тому

      How did the RCIA classes go? I start soon.

  • @VictorKrottner
    @VictorKrottner 11 років тому +1

    It's amazing that you can draw all these parallels. I have seen that movie several times and never made any of these connections. Thank you for opening up my eyes.

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron  11 років тому +2

    I think that might be my favorite response ever!

  • @up8877
    @up8877 3 роки тому

    Very beautiful interpretation!

  • @exodous02
    @exodous02 11 років тому

    Wow. When I first saw this movie it disturbed me, I think I saw it too young around 13. When I watched it later in High School it became one of my favorite films. I'll have to watch it again with this new insight and see if I agree with it.

  • @Mysticamusings
    @Mysticamusings 11 років тому +4

    Very good analysis. The Shawshank Redemption is a really great movie.

  • @robertlop5
    @robertlop5 10 років тому +7

    I like the analysis. I love Shawshank Redemption. In the end there is redemption. It is the same message of redemption for 2,000 years,

  • @aidanlisney5546
    @aidanlisney5546 6 років тому

    Bishop Barron is the man.

  • @GarrettFruge
    @GarrettFruge 11 років тому +1

    Great commentary!

  • @Anna-ef4dv
    @Anna-ef4dv 5 років тому

    What a sensitive review. Beautiful.

  • @Rsambo00
    @Rsambo00 11 років тому +1

    I never thought of the movie this way. Amazing

  • @gesz90
    @gesz90 11 років тому +1

    Ah Fr. Barron... You are a genius...

  • @BobJP77
    @BobJP77 4 роки тому

    This is one of my favourite movies

  • @bernieromero5597
    @bernieromero5597 5 років тому

    Clear and compelling it is.

  • @leet47
    @leet47 5 років тому

    You just blew my mind.

  • @nevermind2886
    @nevermind2886 11 років тому +5

    Fr. Barron, you owe me a new computer. My current one just broke because you blasted too much awesome through the screen and speakers. Cheers.

  • @theonlyguiltymaninshawshan7909
    @theonlyguiltymaninshawshan7909 3 роки тому

    Splendid analysis of an excellent film. The Christological angles are myriad.

  • @vincenttorrieri7321
    @vincenttorrieri7321 11 років тому

    Great video. God bless.

  • @lytnin88
    @lytnin88 4 роки тому +1

    I too love the movie, seen it a couple of times, I think, and I'm a follower of Jesus Christ. But I never saw the parallels to the life of Jesus in the movie. Until now. Thanks Rabbi Barron.

  • @flocklinclock4733
    @flocklinclock4733 4 роки тому

    Such a great movie.

  • @rockanne
    @rockanne 11 років тому +4

    You have to be in love with Jesus to see what Fr. Barron sees. I want to see through this love too.

  • @Lampredi4
    @Lampredi4 4 роки тому

    Andy’s story always reminded me of that of Joseph from Genesis and that of Moses.

    • @Gustavo-so7zk
      @Gustavo-so7zk 4 роки тому +1

      Interesting, Andy to me always seemed like a Christ figure, with Shawshank prison being a sort of symbol for life on Earth, and the free world a symbol of Heaven. Andy (Jesus, son of God), a completely innocent man, is sent to prison (life on Earth), performs a number of “miracles” (interestingly, both Andy and Jesus’s first miracles are alcohol - related, Jesus turns water into wine and Andy gets his fellow inmates beer after their work), acquires a group of followers/friends (disciples), is abused by the wicked, teaches his friends wise lessons, and one night, which seemed to be his lowest point, they find his cell (tomb) empty (that allusion is very very clever). In reality, Andy has left the prison (life on Earth) and has ascended to the free world (Heaven), meanwhile, judgement strikes on the evils at Shawshank. Thus, Andy (Jesus), the only truly innocent man in all of Shawshank among the wicked murderers, thieves, and sinners, teaches the wicked truth and what is really good in life. Interestingly enough, the story of Shawshank in this view almost tells like a Gospel, written by a disciple since it’s actually completely narrated by Red. Some more evidence to my thesis is how his friends, especially Red, seem to notice that he is different from the other prisoners, and their interest is sparked. Also, Andy literally enters the prison “naked as the day [he] was born,”as spoken in the washing scene, which isn’t even a subtle metaphor for birth 😂. All in all, Andy (Jesus), teaches that while prison (life on Earth) is very confining from the true potential of humankind and is not the true destiny of man, it is still possible to do good, and only in doing good and refraining from evil does one get out of prison (life on Earth) and ascend to the free world (Heaven).

  • @davidmarzolino7159
    @davidmarzolino7159 8 років тому

    I must have seen this movie a hundred times, and I just noticed the Bible which contained the rockhammer when opened was on the first page of Exodus. The details in this movie are beyond incredible

  • @ahhchoo8488
    @ahhchoo8488 4 роки тому

    great interpretation.

  • @avenger1212
    @avenger1212 11 років тому +6

    Interesting that the warden, representing the dark powers, was the closest literal reference in the movie to the church. The church today, in my opinion, gravely underestimates the responsibility of its calling. So much so that in many ways, it has become the greatest tool for causing unbelief ever to exist.

    • @aughalough1
      @aughalough1 6 років тому

      avenger1212, time to get out of the gutter!

    • @greatwhite8412
      @greatwhite8412 Рік тому +1

      Not the greatest tool but definitely we've become (The Opposite) of What We Intended 💖💖💖

  • @timothyclark5786
    @timothyclark5786 3 роки тому

    Perfect review of this movie. I love the allegory of Christ in this story. The movie has such a hopeful ending that represents so much what Christ does for us sinners.

  • @laurenkho2584
    @laurenkho2584 11 років тому

    Great learning

  • @OrionOodama
    @OrionOodama Рік тому

    Released in 1994, only able to watch this film January 7, 2023 (local time).
    Special shoutout to Steve Kerr, who cited this as his favorite movie in an "Open Court" episode (aired before becoming the GSW coach).
    Not mushy. Not sentimental.
    Andy Dufresne sought redemption, not revenge. Although not totally faithful to Stephen King's work (Tommy Williams is an idea of writer-director Frank Darabont), the adaptation's additional elements only enhances the film's timeless appeal.
    Glad Bishop Barron has this commentary when he was a Father, giving a deeper narrative on the film's Christian context. Others provide other themes which Darabont let them do,
    Glad and thrilled to take the plunge. In an instant, it becomes my favorite film, and let's see if time agrees as life goes along.

  • @xukeith33
    @xukeith33 11 років тому +1

    Awesome movie!

  • @robertmiller5258
    @robertmiller5258 4 роки тому

    I have always loved the film - now I know why.

  • @joshuadakin5153
    @joshuadakin5153 7 років тому

    Thank you

  • @jkm9332
    @jkm9332 2 роки тому

    I always wondered why I loved this movie so much. It's about Jesus!

  • @sangoandmiroku799
    @sangoandmiroku799 11 років тому

    As darkness is the absence of light, so is belief in nothing, the absence of enlightenment.

  • @Yolduranduran
    @Yolduranduran 4 роки тому

    Awesome review!

  • @tonybamber1137
    @tonybamber1137 11 років тому +9

    Great review of a great film. I just don't understand why I don't see all these themes myself because after listening to you they seem obvious. Thanks anyway.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 11 років тому +2

    Perhaps the Christ story captures the human experience on so many levels that even if novelists or filmmakers do not specifically intend to reference it, the story nevertheless manifests. (I don't mean in the case of The Shawskank Redemption, but in general.)

  • @keepingthebooks
    @keepingthebooks 8 місяців тому

    I first watched this film at a crucial point during my adolescence. To say the least, it was inspirational for me. What surprises me, as I reflect now, is the fact that Stephen King - considered to be the "horror master" of our day (though, I can't honestly say I think his work is that scary, nor did I think so when I used to read his stuff) - wrote this sober, obviously "unscary", even philosophical, work. However, I never examined the film as deeply as you did here, especially with the thread of Andy as a figure of Christ.

  • @savagetbagg
    @savagetbagg 5 років тому

    Whole life Blown Away in a blink of a eye and nothing else about all the time in the world to think about it

  • @1sola1verita
    @1sola1verita 11 років тому +2

    that 'vague inner strength' is not our merit, even though we'd like to believe it is. Without God, we would overcome nothing at all...

  • @john9394pm
    @john9394pm 11 років тому

    Good job

  • @lobisw
    @lobisw 11 років тому

    This movie has been out a long time!

  • @greatwhite8412
    @greatwhite8412 Рік тому +1

    💖💖💖

  • @EmperorsNewWardrobe
    @EmperorsNewWardrobe 11 років тому

    That's a nice interpretation, Mr Barron! I find it quite funny that you say the zoom out is to a 'god like perspective' and yet the director, Frank Darabont, chose that shot out of stubborness - he didn't want the pair to meet at the end, and so he showed as little as possible of the reunion to spite the pushy producers! I think it's a still a very delicate and fitting shot though!

  • @4py3priestj
    @4py3priestj 11 років тому +1

    At TEDS? Fantastic. That's not usually a super Catholic-friendly place. I saw that Andrew Swafford did an MA there. I'll pray that your visit serves the Lord's purposes. -Jeremy

  • @joelciaccio62
    @joelciaccio62 11 років тому +1

    Love it! One of my favorite movies! Love the glasses, btw.

  • @claudinepotvin-giordano1154
    @claudinepotvin-giordano1154 2 роки тому

    Ty

  • @antonyvivekjose2084
    @antonyvivekjose2084 6 років тому +1

    Hi Father, please kindly talk about the movie 'Into The Wild', directed by Sean Penn.

  • @jspinellimusic
    @jspinellimusic 11 років тому +1

    Imagine a religion debate with Fr. Baron Vs. Betty Bowers. Father Barron would knock her shoes off, and straighten her out.

  • @kca1031
    @kca1031 11 років тому +1

    If you want to do reviews on Green Mile, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and Cool Hand Luke, I don't think any of us would be opposed! :)

  • @ricardocarvalho1490
    @ricardocarvalho1490 11 років тому

    Fr Barron, I'm a traditional catholic and a big fan of your videos. You teach me a lot about the faith and your communication skills are "just what we need", as Cardinal Dolan puts it. I'd love to see you share your thoughts on the Traditional Latin Mass, which played such an important role in my conversion ("reconversion", actually). I believe the traditional liturgy plays a very important role in the New Evangelization. Do you agree with that? Sorry for my poor english... God Bless!

  • @JohnnyBGoode1122
    @JohnnyBGoode1122 11 років тому +2

    Fr. Barron, I know the symbolism may be obvious, but would you consider doing an analysis of The Green Mile? I just love John Coffey's line, "That's how it is every day, all over the world."

  • @quixilver0143
    @quixilver0143 11 років тому

    I was actually surprised to not see anything about the other guy who got out.... the one who couldn't stand the life of freedom and kept doing things that would send him back to Shawshank. Great analysis of the main character though, of course :-)

  • @frjosemaria
    @frjosemaria 11 років тому +2

    Fr. Barron, please make a video of CAPTAIN PHILLIPS. it has lots of Christ's figure's connections. Thank you. This is "Envia tu Espiritu" Jose of Deacon Payne.

  • @sarahnicholas1444
    @sarahnicholas1444 6 років тому +1

    I love both shawshank redemption and the green mile movies

    • @mish375
      @mish375 5 років тому

      Both are great films.

  • @rachealbrimberry8918
    @rachealbrimberry8918 11 років тому

    like the aikido advice.

  • @rfly05
    @rfly05 4 роки тому

    Steven King also wrote the story that became Stand By Me (it is in the same book as the Shawshank Redemption story). Would be interesting to examine the Christ imagery in that book/movie.

  • @dipsaucerose
    @dipsaucerose 11 років тому +1

    Fr. Barron can you do a review on forrest gump?!

  • @peteg475
    @peteg475 11 місяців тому

    This is a pretty old video, but I'm continually stunned by people surprised by (or in denial about) the religious symbolism in this movie. Can you enjoy the film without noticing it? Sure, but once you see it, it's very hard to unsee it. "Redemption" is right in the title. "Salvation lay within", etcetera. Andy being a Christ figure is spot on, but being that doesn't mean he completely resembles Jesus in every single thing he does or says. That's missing the forest for the trees, expecting a perfect one-to-one allegory where the deep symbolism is what matters. All the commenting about how Stephen King is some anti-religious leftist who wouldn't write a story like that is completely wrong. I would argue "The Green Mile" has a lot of the same themes, even more so. I mean, if you don't think the empty cell is a reminder of the empty tomb, I'm sorry, but I'm inclined to think you're deliberately thick.

  • @frankstancatto2662
    @frankstancatto2662 11 років тому

    The movie was made early 90s. So it's been out for 20 years.

  • @thepea432
    @thepea432 11 років тому +1

    Father Barron could you do a comment on the movie "Troy?"
    I know it may seem silly, but considering the fact they removed the gods from story, I think you may be able to draw some points.

  • @greyforge27
    @greyforge27 9 місяців тому

    This reminds me very much of Maximilian Kolbe

  • @kevinpilon11
    @kevinpilon11 11 років тому +1

    Hey Father, great video! Although it was a recording of "Madam Butterfly", not "Marriage of Figaro"

  • @Fnelrbnef
    @Fnelrbnef 4 роки тому

    19 years, but whatever;P
    Very nice video! I never really thought about Andy as a Christ-figure. But indeed, he is. I did think of him like a Zen-like figure. But I guess... it’s the same thing, really:)

  • @BishopBarron
    @BishopBarron  11 років тому

    Actually, by offering not a word of counter-argument, you're very effectively resting my case.

  • @jtblaw1
    @jtblaw1 11 років тому +2

    Don't forget "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington!"

  • @TheElixir007
    @TheElixir007 8 років тому

    For those interested in movies with Christ figures, please watch the 2015 Indian film Charlie. A great film with a great ending!

  • @robertbarker8358
    @robertbarker8358 11 років тому +1

    Fr. Baron, firstly - I love your podcast and youtube channel. A few thoughts on this one, however. To start, who says Andy Dufresne is innocent? The movie leaves this point ambiguous, and I believe does so intentionally. Overall, I think you're reaching quite a bit on this one. I see this movie as positioning the warden as an example of the inabilty of any religious power to overcome hopelessness - rather the way is through some vague interior strength that one has to tap into and free oneself.

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 4 роки тому

      ...It was not ambiguous AT ALL.
      He ALWAYS was innocent; Elmo Blatch killed his wife and lover.

  • @Mittens_Explains_It_All
    @Mittens_Explains_It_All 11 років тому

    Other favorite Christ figures in film: Rocky Balboa in Rocky IV, Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi, Christian Bale as Batman, Ben Affleck in Pearl Harbor, Nicholas Cage in Raising Arizona.....

  • @alanshadastrokeanddiedinho2897
    @alanshadastrokeanddiedinho2897 5 років тому

    The director of Shawshank also directed the Green Mile

  • @tonyc7352
    @tonyc7352 2 роки тому

    Yes, and I made the same relation when I first seen it. What is want to know us if the movie's writer intended these parallels.

  • @BloggerMusicMan
    @BloggerMusicMan 11 років тому +2

    Nice analysis of one of my favourite movies. The Christian themes are pretty clear, as Stephen King is himself quite a devout believer, but they make the movie that much more potent.
    Just a question though, could Red be a combination of Paul and Peter? I can see how Red resembles Peter In some ways, but Paul was a man who persecuted Christians until he was on the Road to Damascus and saw Christ. Could this resemble how Red was the "only guilty man in Shawshank", and redeemed himself by Andy?

  • @ericmartin683
    @ericmartin683 11 років тому

    Another great movie analysis Father! Speaking of Christ-like figures in movies, have you seen "Elysium" yet (the new movie from "District 9" director Neill Blomkamp)? I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on it because in the film Matt Damon's character ends up becoming a Christ-like figure and the movie deals with social justice issues in an interesting way.