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The original title by Stephen King was Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption. He didn't start his tunnel until he got the Rita poster. The novella ends with Red (called thst because he was a red haired Irishman) reaching the border and thinking the narration about, "I hope." Frank Darabont adapted three Stephen King stories. This, The Green Mile (have tissues handy), and The Mist. All are great adaptations of King's work, though the ending to The Mist was changed. Based on your reactions here, The Mist might devastate you, as it is the one true horror film of the three.
35:50 - "What are the odds it's a stormy night?" It didn't just happen. Andy's very smart...and patient - he simply waited for a stormy night to make his break.
See this is why I should read the comments first because I just said this too and I didn’t have to lol yeah you’re exactly right, bro. She was thinking she’s a little too smart I think.
Red was a red haired white Irish guy in the story but all the white actors like Clint Eastwood turned the roll down and Morgan got it. Best thing that ever happened to this movie!
Ok you said what luck it was a storm. Not luck, once he had the hole dug and everything planned out he simply waited for a stormy night. Then about the evidence you said how could they get him that easily. Andy sent the news all the records, it would not be hard to look at all the logs they kept and with Andy giving information, to get to the warden pretty easy. And how did he know where the hole went. Remember Any had access to the offices alone and a lot of freedom all around the jail , so as smart as he was he could've got to know the design and would have nothing to lose to try.
@@ErinCaseyGamers You seem very nice and I will continue watching your videos, I think the issue with not understanding things , is that people are so intent on reacting that they talk so much and miss dialogue and arent paying enough attention to the movie and should use the pause button more. Remember movies are shown in a theatre in darkness and silence so your engulfed in the movie. Reactions go against that. My opinion this is the greatest movie ever made. I will see you in the next reaction
@@sparksdrinker5650 why wouldn’t he have access to weather reports? They had a library, they would have newspapers. The warden clearly got a daily paper, and Andy is always in that office. Also small talk is 95% about weather.
This movie was not about Andy's redemption; it was Red's. Andy was the redeemer who brought hope to the damned in that prison Hell, and he redeemed the only man to accept his guilt and repent. This movie is allegorical.
Would make sense if Red hadn't accepted his guilt and repented before the movie started. There's no arc there. His turning point is when he decides to get busy living instead of dying, as opposed to Brooks, and thanks to Andy. Religious messages are treated with a detached irony (e.g. salvation lies within), and this is established with the "Your ass belongs to me" in the beginning.
Andy was innocent, he didn't need to be redeemed. Red's the "only guilty man in Shawshank," and he's the one who keeps being asked by the parole board over and over whether he's been rehabilitated.
6:05 "What does that mean? Is it code or something?" What? There isn't any code here. An infirmary is a medical facility. Where infirm people go to be treated for their infirmity. "If I hear so much as a mouse fart, I swear by god and Sonny Jesus that you'll all visit the infirmary" is a flagrant threat to injure them all if they keep making noise. I imagine mouse farts are fairly quiet, so they better be quieter than that.
"If I hear so much as a mouse fart in here the rest of the night, I swear by God and sonny Jesus you will all visit the infirmary." "What is that? Or what does that mean? Is that a code for something?" He means that if anyone makes a peep the rest of the night, he swears on everything holy that everyone will be beaten like the guy on the floor, and will be going to the prison hospital.
In my opinion this film should have won the Oscar for best picture in 1994. That honor went to "Forrest Gump" I think that the Academy voted for "Forrest Gump" because it's more family friendly. It was a great year for movies as "Pulp Fiction" was also released that year.
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The entire Brooks scene kills me.. the gaurds even tell him "goodluck Brooksie".. He went to prison when people were in horse and buggy and when he gets out in 1955 cars are wizzing by all day.. He looks so lost and scared😢😢😢
Not allowed to smoke! lol. In 1947 you could smoke everywhere and most men and some women did. I remember being able to smoke on airplanes 50 years ago and when I visited my dad in the hospital in 1968 you could smoke in the waiting room.
I think what she meant was why he was allowed to smoke in prison... like it was some sort of privilege they would've been denied as part of their punishment. Thing is, back in those days, smoking was as much of a "human rights" issue as three meals a day!
The original story was Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption written by Stephen King, in a book of 4 short stories, each for a season. This was "Hope Springs Eternal". 3 of the 4 were made into movies, and the other beloved one was for the season of "fall from innocence." It was called "The Body" in the book and was called Stand By Me for the movie. A fantastic coming of age movie. I would recommend the book above all, but Stand By Me for your channel.
Red tells Andy "hope is a shitty pipe dream." That night Andy escapes through a shitty pipe. Also the redemption wasn't Andy's it was Reds, Andy didn't do anything to be redeemed from. 😊
FYI - This movie originally ended with Red on the bus saying "I Hope". When first test-screened the audience didn't like the unresolved ending, so they had to go back and shoot the ending scene after the original movie was wrapped, I see both points of view. I think I'd prefer to end on "I hope" but how could I know after seeing the whole thing? And this movie also flopped because it came out against another behemoth (which took most of the awards): Forrest Gump. Great reaction, keep up the great work!
Honestly, I’m so glad they changed it. It would’ve felt so cheap for Andy to tell Red about the oak tree and Zihuatanejo, only for it to not be shown if Red even made it there. The movie’s message is built on Andy and Red’s friendship. It’s the crux of the film, and the big reunion at the end is absolutely essential for the ending to work.
I have always found this movie to be symbolic. Escape from Shawshank is akin to individuation. And it all starts with picking at a wall to etch your name ("who am I"). I love this movie.
I love Andy because he is so selfless . He gets the beers to make friends and asks nothing in return , he plays that music to make everyone feel free and he helps Tommy so he can have a better life after prison . I also always cry when Brookes is feeding the birds and he says he hopes jake might show up 😢
I visited the former Ohio State Reformatory recently and got to go inside what is left of the prison. 2/3 of it has been torn down to make room for a new prison. I saw a handful of filming locations; the hallway in the administrative section and stairs where the warden offers to mail Andy's letters. The large shower room where Boggs offers Andy his "friendship". The warden's office. I was surprised to see that Brooks' and Red's room in the Brewer is actually located inside the front section of the OSR.
@@islandseeker1260 I agree. That's a great one. It's funny that I got this reply from you the same night I decided to watch Jacob's Ladder with my wife (about two hours ago)! That's what I call interesting timing!
The most amazing thing about this film is it wasn't really a box office success, but when it went to VHS Video rental the word got around and it became an utter cult classic watched by millions, it is one of the the greatest films of all time. Great reaction we could see you were genuinely moved by it. Incredible to think also that it was only a Steven King short story called Rita Hayworth and The Shawshank Redemption and became this epic film. A film of true hope conquers all, a beautiful ending on the beach after all they had been through with a glorious panoramic shot from above.
She says at the end that the film was based off of a King novella. And the title of said novella is “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption,” no “the” in the title.
The thing I like most about this movie is it is one of the rare films that centers around a friendship between two men. It doesn't have the cliche love interest thrown in to make it more viewer friendly. Also it is a Horror movie if you look at the fact it's about an innocent man being sentenced to life in prison. What's more horrific than that?
The redemption was Red's, not Andy's. Andy was innocent and retained hope all along, while Red had lost hope and had it restored to him by Andy. It is also useful to remember that "Randall Stevens" was not a criminal and was able to migrate to Mexico quite legally. Hence also Andy could afford to take his time and go to Buxton to leave the box for Red before heading south. You can be sure that Andy would not have named Mr Stevens in the records he kept for the Warden (and sent to the press). Mr Stevens was simply making cash deposits into multiple accounts on a regular basis, and banks back then would have had no reason to be suspicious of this because that's what people routinely did. The only ones who could have implicated Mr Stevens as a co-offender were the Warden, who was dead, and Red, who would never have done so.
Ive seen several prison break films .... escape Alcatraz being one of them....im sure andy did a trial run a few times just to see where the tunnel ended up before he decided to escape. He would go out survey the area and then come back to his cell.
Remember Andy was SO important to the laundering scheme he had some privileges. The warden once remarks about that "one room Hilton" and threatens to "cast him down with the sodomites!"
Just remember. There is nothing like hope. You hear Red repeat it. I hope this movie finds you, and finds you well. I have given up on hope. Hope hasn't found me, maybe seeing you react to this did
I'm sorry to hear that you, too, have given up on hope. I hope that hope finds you tomorrow. What keeps me going most of the time is the desire to have "I win" engraved on my tombstone. Life beat me, I didn't quit. I find myself thinking "maybe tomorrow" a lot these days. Just as Scarlett O'Hara said "After all, Tomorrow IS another day!" And Chuck Noland, "And I know what I have to do now. I gotta keep breathing. Because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?" That is the definition of hope. Not the knowledge that things WILL change... but the faith that things CAN change.
@@gnericgnome4214 as I read, means you have given up on hope too. I wanna thank you, most people wanna be the worst on social media. Chuck Nolan from "Castaway" is a great portrayal of hope. The sun will rise and the tide will come in. It gave me a sail. I'm waiting for that sail. I hope this message finds you well. I hope someday what hast destroyed us maybe picks us up. Alot of men watching women react on you tube. Maybe we are just lonely are just hoping to get a glimmer of a life "we knew". Even though my wife and child died. I still have my family. Take a positive out of a negative. I get mad I get lonely. It is what it is. I thank you for this comment. Hugs and love to you.
Oh, you could smoke in all prisons and jails at that time. Bans started taking effect in the 90's and 2000's. And the redemption wasn't Andy's as he never gave up hope. The redemption was Red's. Andy gave him hope and a reason to live. Also, Allen Greene, was Frank Darabont's former agent, who died during filming from AIDS.
I’m 56 & have never done ‘time,’ but I’ve spent a few weekends in jail, waiting for arraignment. In the 80’s & early-mid 90’s, almost everyone in jail smoked like a chimney🤣
Red, 31:37 "...Andy, they'z (are) just SHITTY PIPE dreams..." (Yeah, free to live those dreams at the end of a pipe 500 yards long - a long, shitty pipe, just shy of half a mile long) .
Hadley was getting the equivalent of $400,000 from his brother and he’s complaining. He acted as if buying a new car would take up all the money. He complained about paying taxes if he bought a new car. He would have paid sales taxes to purchase a car, but no additional taxes to own the car. A brand new car during that time would have been $1300 brand new. Hadley said his brother was an a-hole but that a-hole left him the equivalent of almost a half a million dollars yet he complains. So who’s the real a-hole?
4:32 "Why the powder? Is it some kind of cleaning thing?" I guess you could call it that. Right before they threw it on him the guard said "de-louse him." Lice have always been a problem in crowded living facilities, and a prison is definitely one of those. This powder kills lice. Both the hair kind of lice, and the lower kind of lice.
After Andy became the Warden’s pet, I’m pretty sure he never got his cell tossed again, so they wouldn’t have found the hole behind the poster. If the tunnel didn’t go where it went, Andy would’ve gone a different way. All the things you find to be ‘luck’ are things that Andy had researched & planned. His real luck was being on the last cell. Go on UA-cam or Wikipedia & take a look at true cases of prison breaks. This is pretty tame compared to some of the crazy methods folks have used. If you put a person in a spot where all they have to think about is escaping, people can be pretty ingenious in getting out.
He had the cell closest to the wall, so it was likely that his tunnel wouldn't go to another cell but either outside or to some utility part.Worst case, it would have been some kind of stairwell only used by the guards, but then he could have found out while still only having a tiny hole there - and as others pointed out, he'd probably have a general idea of the layout of the building. The odds that it's a stormy night are as high as he wants them to be, since he can choose which day he picks. If you want to nitpick, the pipe crawl is far less likely to happen - likely too little oxygen and too much other gases that would make you pass out in there, and that hole is not big enough to provide sufficient ventilation without installing a fan........
This is one of about a half-dozen movies that, depending on how the reaction goes, makes all the difference on whether I subscribe. I would've subscribed after this one, except for one big reason: I had already subscribed. Glad to be here.
“I swear by God and sunny Jesus you will all visit the infirmary!” No, it’s not code, it’s hyperbole. The captain is threatening to severely beat all the prisoners. Incidentally, I think Clancy Brown is superbly cast.
The powder they threw on the new prisoners was for killing lice. The prison authorities had to assume that at least some of the new guys had lice, and so everyone got de-loused.
If you love this movie, then I beg you to watch “The Green Mile” as well. Another one of the greatest movies ever made. Directed by the same person as this and also a Steven king adaptation
You have some questions. My questions is how a suit worn by a man standing at 5' 7" fit so well on a man standing at 6' 3"? That and why did Andy leave the tool of his salvation in the mud instead of treasuring it or leaving it in the Bible for the warden to find? 😊
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If you think this movie was good, two more for you to review are: The Green Mile (written by the same author as Shawshank, Stephen King, and also directed by the same director), and Forrest Gump. The powder they threw into the faces of the incoming prisoners is a delousing powder to get rid of any Lice they might be carrying.
You did a great job with this movie reaction, I see that you have others reactions that I am planning on watching. I just subscribed and if you want to watch a great movie that I am sure you will love, 12 Angry Men, 1957 moving that is amazing. Keep up the good work
12 Angry Men is amazing propaganda. Ahead of its time. The Oxbow Incident (also starring Henry Fonda) makes the same "point" but is much better at it, IMO.
It is more like a stretch they never switched Andy's cell in 19 years and that he was very lucky in the first place not be between 2 cells, he was right next to the main wall.
My favorite movie of all time, long before IMDB. On another note, the other 4 rounding out my top 5 are: #2: Fight Club #3: One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest #4: Goodfellas #5: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind I first fell in love with this film, watching TBS/TNT on cable tv in the mid 90s, which is what made its popularity soar. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to help in the original box office.
Oh My!....Bridge of the River Kwai, Lawrence of Arabia, Remains of the Day, Legends of the Fall, Passage to India, Dr Zhivago. etc etc . Many more ahead of those choices
You could argue about any movie and find things that has to match or coincidences. No movie is free from that if you really want to find inconceivable details.
My theory regarding Red, Morgan Freeman's character is that he was deliberately saying the same thing over and over because he was scared of the outside world, that he himself, just as Brooks had become, was institutionalized, and it wasn't until Andy had his talk with him later that he decided to change his response at his next parole hearing. Andy had given him some extra hope, the very thing Red warned Andy against, but at that point it was too irresistible to ignore (Again, just a hunch) Took me several years to finally get this.
I don't think it was a conscious decision. I think it was a "I just don't give a sh-t about anything anymore". His friend was gone, life was drab, and there was no hope for it getting better.
First of all, it’s a movie, so yeah, you have to stretch your imagination just a little bit for it to work…second of all the only reason he decided to start digging the hole in the first place was most likely because he knew where he was located in the building and knew he was at the end of a row of cells. And considering how smart he is, I’m sure he knew that it was gonna be a rainy night by word of mouth or a newspaper with the weather report in it. It’s in the 60s so They had weather reports. That’s probably why he chose to go that night. The poster not being checked is a pretty big stretch but if you figure this was some 60 years ago, so not as many crazy things like that had happened as they have now. As well as their egos are pretty big and they wouldn’t think that Andy could get something like that past them. So overall, I think it’s pretty smart writing actually.
Erin, you liked the soundtrack as Red discovered the wall and the tree. Did you notice the harmonica track? That was a brilliant inclusion by composer Thomas Newman and director Frank Darabont. Now, react to "Forrest Gump", "The Green Mile", "El Camino", "Saving Privat Ryan" and "Aliens"! To see Rita Hayworth do that "sh*t with her hair", watch "Gilda" (1946).
I really like how fast you picked up on clues. I have never seen anyone pick up the rock hammer was hidden in the Bible as the warden is holding the Bible. Another real good movie you might want to watch is Field of Dreams.
I wasn't interested in this movie because I had a personal dislike for Tim Robbins. When I finally saw it I had a whole different perspective on Robbins and have seen this movie multiple times since.
My all time favourite movie 🍿 no matter how many times i watch the brooks part always gets me 😢 . Glad you enjoyed this one erin this and ' the green mile ' go hand in hand so i expect you will get recommended that a lot after this one 🙂 that one unlike Ghostbusters does have tom hanks in it 😅 . Really enjoyed your reaction you have a wonderful nature about yourself and it shines through in your reactions 👌 i look forward to the next one 🔥
In book. Andy has 500 dollars up his "you know where". That's how he has money. He was banker so he had tons of cash. So money no problem for Andy. FYI
The odds are they miss some key parts of the plot by talking over the script! Also looking away at inopportune times, like nearly missing "Brooks Was Here" carved into the ceiling beam.
As far as what he gave them. He kept 2 sets of books, one set of books was "laundered" for tax and auditor purposes. The other set of books showed reality, who paid what bribes and how much. And mailed the real books, plus eyewitness testimony as to the murders and abuses he witnessed. Andy is complicit in the financial crimes, and if the feds wanted to pursue warrants against him they could. But everything illegal that he did way forced on him by the warden.
Thank you. There are two movies by Frank Darabont based on stories by Stephen King, "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994) and "The Green Mile" (1999), both are required watching for reactors, both will have you in tears.
The Shawshank Redemption picked a HORRIBLE month to be released and it wound up tanking at the box office. To add some perspective, SR was released in October 1994--along with Pulp Fiction, Jurassic Park, The Lion King, and Forrest Gump--all of which had significant marketing machines and star power behind them to get people to the theater. Shawshank didn't. Adding to that, in 1994, you always had to have a backup in mind just in case the show you wanted to see sold out. If you're with your friends or on a date, buckets of popcorn in hand, you aren't going to say "Ooooo! There's a PRISON movie that I've heard nothing about---let's check out THAT movie instead!". Luckily, it found a second life through rentals and it also got some pretty heavy play on cable tv too. There was a point where it felt like you could turn on the TV at any given time and find Shawshank playing.
I don't think I appreciated this movie enough b/c I had read the short story (by Stephen King in the collection "Different Seasons"). After I read a book and then they make a movie about it, It's always a letdown to me b/c there's only so much they can put in a movie and more times than not, they either change certain parts or leave some out. "The Shining" was the same way for me. Btw, I'm fairly certain that the reason people thought this was a horror movie, is b/c it was written by Stephen King.
Shawshank didn’t tank but it was less successful due to the other movies it competed with. Delousing is a standard practice in any confinement. The product comes in powder form.
I had no idea how you could think it was a horror film other than it was based on a Stephen King book, which is fair enough. Despite writing in many genres, King is mostly known in the culture at large as a Horror writer. Only pedantic nerds like me know roughly half of his published titles don't strictly fall into the "Horror" genre.
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Now you need to watch Steven King's The green mile
The original title by Stephen King was Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.
He didn't start his tunnel until he got the Rita poster.
The novella ends with Red (called thst because he was a red haired Irishman) reaching the border and thinking the narration about, "I hope."
Frank Darabont adapted three Stephen King stories. This, The Green Mile (have tissues handy), and The Mist. All are great adaptations of King's work, though the ending to The Mist was changed. Based on your reactions here, The Mist might devastate you, as it is the one true horror film of the three.
35:50 - "What are the odds it's a stormy night?" It didn't just happen. Andy's very smart...and patient - he simply waited for a stormy night to make his break.
It wasn't just the noise, he wanted to throw off dogs with rain.
The thickness of the pipe wall and the size of the hole changes too much tho.
See this is why I should read the comments first because I just said this too and I didn’t have to lol yeah you’re exactly right, bro. She was thinking she’s a little too smart I think.
Red was a red haired white Irish guy in the story but all the white actors like Clint Eastwood turned the roll down and Morgan got it. Best thing that ever happened to this movie!
Nope, wrong.
Ok you said what luck it was a storm. Not luck, once he had the hole dug and everything planned out he simply waited for a stormy night. Then about the evidence you said how could they get him that easily. Andy sent the news all the records, it would not be hard to look at all the logs they kept and with Andy giving information, to get to the warden pretty easy. And how did he know where the hole went. Remember Any had access to the offices alone and a lot of freedom all around the jail , so as smart as he was he could've got to know the design and would have nothing to lose to try.
Thank you for this comment! It can be hard for me to piece things together the first time around so I appreciate comments like these :)
@@ErinCaseyGamers You seem very nice and I will continue watching your videos, I think the issue with not understanding things , is that people are so intent on reacting that they talk so much and miss dialogue and arent paying enough attention to the movie and should use the pause button more. Remember movies are shown in a theatre in darkness and silence so your engulfed in the movie. Reactions go against that. My opinion this is the greatest movie ever made. I will see you in the next reaction
Meh, still pretty lucky, it’s not like he had weather reports
@@sparksdrinker5650 why wouldn’t he have access to weather reports? They had a library, they would have newspapers. The warden clearly got a daily paper, and Andy is always in that office. Also small talk is 95% about weather.
@@gavinsheridan4680 I live in the northeast 60 years later and they still can't predict thunderstorms hours in advance.
As an old man, I've learned everyone needs an honest cry once in a while.
This movie was not about Andy's redemption; it was Red's. Andy was the redeemer who brought hope to the damned in that prison Hell, and he redeemed the only man to accept his guilt and repent. This movie is allegorical.
Andy himself was, after all, innocent when he got there.
This guy gets it =)
Would make sense if Red hadn't accepted his guilt and repented before the movie started. There's no arc there. His turning point is when he decides to get busy living instead of dying, as opposed to Brooks, and thanks to Andy. Religious messages are treated with a detached irony (e.g. salvation lies within), and this is established with the "Your ass belongs to me" in the beginning.
Andy was innocent, he didn't need to be redeemed. Red's the "only guilty man in Shawshank," and he's the one who keeps being asked by the parole board over and over whether he's been rehabilitated.
SPOT ON! Few people get this,
6:05 "What does that mean? Is it code or something?"
What?
There isn't any code here.
An infirmary is a medical facility. Where infirm people go to be treated for their infirmity.
"If I hear so much as a mouse fart, I swear by god and Sonny Jesus that you'll all visit the infirmary" is a flagrant threat to injure them all if they keep making noise.
I imagine mouse farts are fairly quiet, so they better be quieter than that.
"If I hear so much as a mouse fart in here the rest of the night, I swear by God and sonny Jesus you will all visit the infirmary."
"What is that? Or what does that mean? Is that a code for something?"
He means that if anyone makes a peep the rest of the night, he swears on everything holy that everyone will be beaten like the guy on the floor, and will be going to the prison hospital.
Also, mice (as well as rats) apparently are physically incapable of farting. That makes the phase absolutely hilarious!!!😂
Rock hammer was hidden on the 1st chapter of Exodus
Whatya wanna bet the hammer cut out went all the way down to....Revelation?
The powder that was thrown on the prisoners when they first got in is called a delousing powder. It kills lice.
Note: Andy WAITED for a stormy night :)
In my opinion this film should have won the Oscar for best picture in 1994. That honor went to "Forrest Gump" I think that the Academy voted for "Forrest Gump" because it's more family friendly. It was a great year for movies as "Pulp Fiction" was also released that year.
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Outstanding reaction! Thank you
33:34 "But sir, he wasn't."
Gets me every time😂
To give it perspective - $370,000 in 1966 is worth $3,595,000 today.
Plus, he’s spending that money in Mexico, so it’s probably closer to 7-8 million in the late 60’s.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 FAR MORE than double the value you would have with that much money in Mexico compared to here in the US.
The entire Brooks scene kills me.. the gaurds even tell him "goodluck Brooksie".. He went to prison when people were in horse and buggy and when he gets out in 1955 cars are wizzing by all day.. He looks so lost and scared😢😢😢
Not allowed to smoke! lol. In 1947 you could smoke everywhere and most men and some women did. I remember being able to smoke on airplanes 50 years ago and when I visited my dad in the hospital in 1968 you could smoke in the waiting room.
I think what she meant was why he was allowed to smoke in prison... like it was some sort of privilege they would've been denied as part of their punishment. Thing is, back in those days, smoking was as much of a "human rights" issue as three meals a day!
The original story was Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption written by Stephen King, in a book of 4 short stories, each for a season. This was "Hope Springs Eternal". 3 of the 4 were made into movies, and the other beloved one was for the season of "fall from innocence." It was called "The Body" in the book and was called Stand By Me for the movie. A fantastic coming of age movie. I would recommend the book above all, but Stand By Me for your channel.
“Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption.” No “the” in the title of the novella within the collection, *Different Seasons* .
Now ya got to watch The Green Mile if ya haven't already
Red tells Andy "hope is a shitty pipe dream." That night Andy escapes through a shitty pipe. Also the redemption wasn't Andy's it was Reds, Andy didn't do anything to be redeemed from. 😊
Great reaction. Never hold back your tears, though. Tears get you subscribers.
Anyway, you have a new subscriber!
New subscriber here! Great reaction, I truly enjoyed your vibe! Thank you for the content, keep 'em coming!
FYI - This movie originally ended with Red on the bus saying "I Hope".
When first test-screened the audience didn't like the unresolved ending, so they had to go back and shoot the ending scene after the original movie was wrapped, I see both points of view. I think I'd prefer to end on "I hope" but how could I know after seeing the whole thing?
And this movie also flopped because it came out against another behemoth (which took most of the awards): Forrest Gump.
Great reaction, keep up the great work!
Honestly, I’m so glad they changed it. It would’ve felt so cheap for Andy to tell Red about the oak tree and Zihuatanejo, only for it to not be shown if Red even made it there.
The movie’s message is built on Andy and Red’s friendship. It’s the crux of the film, and the big reunion at the end is absolutely essential for the ending to work.
I have to tell everyone this when I watch their reaction. The head guard is the voice of Mr. Krabs :D Makes you like him a little more.
I have always found this movie to be symbolic. Escape from Shawshank is akin to individuation. And it all starts with picking at a wall to etch your name ("who am I"). I love this movie.
I love Andy because he is so selfless . He gets the beers to make friends and asks nothing in return , he plays that music to make everyone feel free and he helps Tommy so he can have a better life after prison . I also always cry when Brookes is feeding the birds and he says he hopes jake might show up 😢
Every time Shaw Shank Redemption comes on TV. I'll stop whatever I'm doing and watch the movie
I visited the former Ohio State Reformatory recently and got to go inside what is left of the prison. 2/3 of it has been torn down to make room for a new prison. I saw a handful of filming locations; the hallway in the administrative section and stairs where the warden offers to mail Andy's letters. The large shower room where Boggs offers Andy his "friendship". The warden's office. I was surprised to see that Brooks' and Red's room in the Brewer is actually located inside the front section of the OSR.
Great reaction I look forward to watching you react to all my favorite movies good luck on your new channel
This movie is a pure masterpiece, along with Jacob's Ladder, which was my first introduction to Tim Robbins.
My initial introduction to Tim (or at least when I first really took notice of him) was The Hudsucker Proxy, which is also an excellent movie!
@@islandseeker1260 I agree. That's a great one. It's funny that I got this reply from you the same night I decided to watch Jacob's Ladder with my wife (about two hours ago)! That's what I call interesting timing!
The most amazing thing about this film is it wasn't really a box office success, but when it went to VHS Video rental the word got around and it became an utter cult classic watched by millions, it is one of the the greatest films of all time. Great reaction we could see you were genuinely moved by it. Incredible to think also that it was only a Steven King short story called Rita Hayworth and The Shawshank Redemption and became this epic film. A film of true hope conquers all, a beautiful ending on the beach after all they had been through with a glorious panoramic shot from above.
She says at the end that the film was based off of a King novella. And the title of said novella is “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption,” no “the” in the title.
The thing I like most about this movie is it is one of the rare films that centers around a friendship between two men. It doesn't have the cliche love interest thrown in to make it more viewer friendly. Also it is a Horror movie if you look at the fact it's about an innocent man being sentenced to life in prison. What's more horrific than that?
The redemption was Red's, not Andy's. Andy was innocent and retained hope all along, while Red had lost hope and had it restored to him by Andy.
It is also useful to remember that "Randall Stevens" was not a criminal and was able to migrate to Mexico quite legally. Hence also Andy could afford to take his time and go to Buxton to leave the box for Red before heading south. You can be sure that Andy would not have named Mr Stevens in the records he kept for the Warden (and sent to the press). Mr Stevens was simply making cash deposits into multiple accounts on a regular basis, and banks back then would have had no reason to be suspicious of this because that's what people routinely did. The only ones who could have implicated Mr Stevens as a co-offender were the Warden, who was dead, and Red, who would never have done so.
Ive seen several prison break films .... escape Alcatraz being one of them....im sure andy did a trial run a few times just to see where the tunnel ended up before he decided to escape. He would go out survey the area and then come back to his cell.
Having pretty much free run of the prison he probably had access to the layout of the place, plumbing, electric etc.
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies.
"visit the infirmary" means "go to the prison hospital". They will get beaten up.
In real prisons they don't let you stay in one cell for the whole time. They move you every now and then to prevent this sort of thing happening.
Now, yes. Then, no.
Remember Andy was SO important to the laundering scheme he had some privileges. The warden once remarks about that "one room Hilton" and threatens to "cast him down with the sodomites!"
This is on my list as #2 on my list of favorite movies, just behind Full Metal Jacket, but ahead of Forrest Gump. I watch it anytime it comes on TV.
The infirmary is the medical bay. He was saying that he would beat them all.
Just remember. There is nothing like hope. You hear Red repeat it. I hope this movie finds you, and finds you well. I have given up on hope. Hope hasn't found me, maybe seeing you react to this did
I'm sorry to hear that you, too, have given up on hope. I hope that hope finds you tomorrow.
What keeps me going most of the time is the desire to have "I win" engraved on my tombstone. Life beat me, I didn't quit.
I find myself thinking "maybe tomorrow" a lot these days.
Just as Scarlett O'Hara said "After all, Tomorrow IS another day!"
And Chuck Noland, "And I know what I have to do now. I gotta keep breathing. Because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"
That is the definition of hope. Not the knowledge that things WILL change... but the faith that things CAN change.
@@gnericgnome4214 as I read, means you have given up on hope too. I wanna thank you, most people wanna be the worst on social media.
Chuck Nolan from "Castaway" is a great portrayal of hope. The sun will rise and the tide will come in. It gave me a sail. I'm waiting for that sail. I hope this message finds you well. I hope someday what hast destroyed us maybe picks us up. Alot of men watching women react on you tube. Maybe we are just lonely are just hoping to get a glimmer of a life "we knew". Even though my wife and child died. I still have my family. Take a positive out of a negative. I get mad I get lonely. It is what it is. I thank you for this comment. Hugs and love to you.
Oh, you could smoke in all prisons and jails at that time. Bans started taking effect in the 90's and 2000's. And the redemption wasn't Andy's as he never gave up hope. The redemption was Red's. Andy gave him hope and a reason to live. Also, Allen Greene, was Frank Darabont's former agent, who died during filming from AIDS.
I’m 56 & have never done ‘time,’ but I’ve spent a few weekends in jail, waiting for arraignment. In the 80’s & early-mid 90’s, almost everyone in jail smoked like a chimney🤣
No the film does not begin in 1949 but actually starts 1947 as it was in 1949 when Andy asked Red for a poster of Rita Hayworth.
Friends suggesting this ... Am glad I got suggested
This is a fantastic movie, it's the best movie NEVER to win an Oscar, Morgan Freeman deserved one for the narration of this movie first and foremost.
The Captain of the guards is Clancey Brown, voice of Mr Krabs from SpongeBob SquarePants
Red, 31:37 "...Andy, they'z (are) just SHITTY PIPE dreams..." (Yeah, free to live those dreams at the end of a pipe 500 yards long - a long, shitty pipe, just shy of half a mile long) .
Hadley was getting the equivalent of $400,000 from his brother and he’s complaining. He acted as if buying a new car would take up all the money. He complained about paying taxes if he bought a new car. He would have paid sales taxes to purchase a car, but no additional taxes to own the car. A brand new car during that time would have been $1300 brand new.
Hadley said his brother was an a-hole but that a-hole left him the equivalent of almost a half a million dollars yet he complains. So who’s the real a-hole?
He would have had to pay inheritance tax.
Anyone notice the sound of a harmonica when Red is moving along that rock wall towards the tree?
4:32 "Why the powder? Is it some kind of cleaning thing?"
I guess you could call it that.
Right before they threw it on him the guard said "de-louse him."
Lice have always been a problem in crowded living facilities, and a prison is definitely one of those.
This powder kills lice.
Both the hair kind of lice, and the lower kind of lice.
After Andy became the Warden’s pet, I’m pretty sure he never got his cell tossed again, so they wouldn’t have found the hole behind the poster.
If the tunnel didn’t go where it went, Andy would’ve gone a different way. All the things you find to be ‘luck’ are things that Andy had researched & planned. His real luck was being on the last cell.
Go on UA-cam or Wikipedia & take a look at true cases of prison breaks. This is pretty tame compared to some of the crazy methods folks have used. If you put a person in a spot where all they have to think about is escaping, people can be pretty ingenious in getting out.
I think you are the first person I heard who thought he didn't do it.
Obvious to me.
No blasphemy.
Its cool they learned his name.
Friends are cool.
He had the cell closest to the wall, so it was likely that his tunnel wouldn't go to another cell but either outside or to some utility part.Worst case, it would have been some kind of stairwell only used by the guards, but then he could have found out while still only having a tiny hole there - and as others pointed out, he'd probably have a general idea of the layout of the building. The odds that it's a stormy night are as high as he wants them to be, since he can choose which day he picks.
If you want to nitpick, the pipe crawl is far less likely to happen - likely too little oxygen and too much other gases that would make you pass out in there, and that hole is not big enough to provide sufficient ventilation without installing a fan........
This is one of about a half-dozen movies that, depending on how the reaction goes, makes all the difference on whether I subscribe. I would've subscribed after this one, except for one big reason: I had already subscribed. Glad to be here.
Happy to have you here!
The picture on Red's file when he gets released is actually Morgan Freeman's son. Great film.
“I swear by God and sunny Jesus you will all visit the infirmary!” No, it’s not code, it’s hyperbole. The captain is threatening to severely beat all the prisoners. Incidentally, I think Clancy Brown is superbly cast.
The powder they threw on the new prisoners was for killing lice. The prison authorities had to assume that at least some of the new guys had lice, and so everyone got de-loused.
I think every reaction I’ve seen the reactor didn’t know what that was
@@jeffarbuckle4615Which is nuts, since Red tells you what it is not 10 seconds after it happens🤣
Cute thumbnail, "tears". 💜💚💛
If you love this movie, then I beg you to watch “The Green Mile” as well. Another one of the greatest movies ever made. Directed by the same person as this and also a Steven king adaptation
You have some questions. My questions is how a suit worn by a man standing at 5' 7" fit so well on a man standing at 6' 3"? That and why did Andy leave the tool of his salvation in the mud instead of treasuring it or leaving it in the Bible for the warden to find? 😊
In russian this movie titel is officially translated as "Escape from Shawshanke") So we are having main plot twist in the movie title)
I'm sure Red asked the locals if they knew where the white man was located.
Enjoyed your video! I would love to see you react to either “Sex, Lies, and Videotape” or “The zero effect”. Both are really good movies that absolutely no one has reacted to. Be a trend setter!
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p.s. congrats on predicting the rock hammer in the Bible. Very good call!
If you think this movie was good, two more for you to review are: The Green Mile (written by the same author as Shawshank, Stephen King, and also directed by the same director), and Forrest Gump.
The powder they threw into the faces of the incoming prisoners is a delousing powder to get rid of any Lice they might be carrying.
You did a great job with this movie reaction, I see that you have others reactions that I am planning on watching. I just subscribed and if you want to watch a great movie that I am sure you will love, 12 Angry Men, 1957 moving that is amazing. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much, and thanks for the suggestions! I can’t wait to do some more reactions
12 Angry Men is amazing propaganda. Ahead of its time. The Oxbow Incident (also starring Henry Fonda) makes the same "point" but is much better at it, IMO.
It is more like a stretch they never switched Andy's cell in 19 years and that he was very lucky in the first place not be between 2 cells, he was right next to the main wall.
The song at 25:13 could be "Lovesick Blues" sang by Hank Williams.
And to think that this did not win an Oscar.........Schindlers list did ......tragic. By the way GREAT REACTION to a classic 😊😊😊😊
My favorite movie of all time, long before IMDB. On another note, the other 4 rounding out my top 5 are:
#2: Fight Club
#3: One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest
#4: Goodfellas
#5: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
I first fell in love with this film, watching TBS/TNT on cable tv in the mid 90s, which is what made its popularity soar. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to help in the original box office.
Oh My!....Bridge of the River Kwai, Lawrence of Arabia, Remains of the Day, Legends of the Fall, Passage to India, Dr Zhivago. etc etc . Many more ahead of those choices
You could argue about any movie and find things that has to match or coincidences. No movie is free from that if you really want to find inconceivable details.
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Thank you!!😊
in the novella they explain what brooks and red did to get sent to prison
My theory regarding Red, Morgan Freeman's character is that he was deliberately saying the same thing over and over because he was scared of the outside world, that he himself, just as Brooks had become, was institutionalized, and it wasn't until Andy had his talk with him later that he decided to change his response at his next parole hearing. Andy had given him some extra hope, the very thing Red warned Andy against, but at that point it was too irresistible to ignore (Again, just a hunch) Took me several years to finally get this.
I don't think it was a conscious decision. I think it was a "I just don't give a sh-t about anything anymore". His friend was gone, life was drab, and there was no hope for it getting better.
@@gnericgnome4214 Perhaps you're right. That might be more accurate.
Andy was the most dangerous prisoner in Shawshank, and nobody realised it because of his demeanour.
I've never sat down and watched a "Toy Story" movie, but if it's similar to "The Shawshank Redemption" then I need to give it a shot.
He waited for a stormy night to escape lol
First of all, it’s a movie, so yeah, you have to stretch your imagination just a little bit for it to work…second of all the only reason he decided to start digging the hole in the first place was most likely because he knew where he was located in the building and knew he was at the end of a row of cells. And considering how smart he is, I’m sure he knew that it was gonna be a rainy night by word of mouth or a newspaper with the weather report in it. It’s in the 60s so They had weather reports. That’s probably why he chose to go that night. The poster not being checked is a pretty big stretch but if you figure this was some 60 years ago, so not as many crazy things like that had happened as they have now. As well as their egos are pretty big and they wouldn’t think that Andy could get something like that past them. So overall, I think it’s pretty smart writing actually.
Erin, you liked the soundtrack as Red discovered the wall and the tree. Did you notice the harmonica track? That was a brilliant inclusion by composer Thomas Newman and director Frank Darabont. Now, react to "Forrest Gump", "The Green Mile", "El Camino", "Saving Privat Ryan" and "Aliens"! To see Rita Hayworth do that "sh*t with her hair", watch "Gilda" (1946).
I really like how fast you picked up on clues. I have never seen anyone pick up the rock hammer was hidden in the Bible as the warden is holding the Bible. Another real good movie you might want to watch is Field of Dreams.
I wasn't interested in this movie because I had a personal dislike for Tim Robbins. When I finally saw it I had a whole different perspective on Robbins and have seen this movie multiple times since.
He really gives a great performance in this!
He’s pretty funny in High Fidelity.
I don't like Robbins, either, but I loved him in this and in "I.Q." with Walter Matthau.
A Perfect Film
i believe Red is the one who get redeemed in this movie. Andy was innocent so he didnt need to be redeemed. but great reaction
My all time favourite movie 🍿 no matter how many times i watch the brooks part always gets me 😢 . Glad you enjoyed this one erin this and ' the green mile ' go hand in hand so i expect you will get recommended that a lot after this one 🙂 that one unlike Ghostbusters does have tom hanks in it 😅 . Really enjoyed your reaction you have a wonderful nature about yourself and it shines through in your reactions 👌 i look forward to the next one 🔥
In book. Andy has 500 dollars up his "you know where". That's how he has money. He was banker so he had tons of cash. So money no problem for Andy. FYI
This movie and Forrest Gump are tied for best movie ever, to me.
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Really bugs me when people are constantly saying stuff like "what are the odds" Just enjoy the movie.
The odds are they miss some key parts of the plot by talking over the script! Also looking away at inopportune times, like nearly missing "Brooks Was Here" carved into the ceiling beam.
Hello, The First Nancy Drew & Hardy Boys Books were written in The Boreal Forest in Ontario.
3rd greatest movie ever
As far as what he gave them.
He kept 2 sets of books, one set of books was "laundered" for tax and auditor purposes.
The other set of books showed reality, who paid what bribes and how much.
And mailed the real books, plus eyewitness testimony as to the murders and abuses he witnessed.
Andy is complicit in the financial crimes, and if the feds wanted to pursue warrants against him they could.
But everything illegal that he did way forced on him by the warden.
While Shawshank isn't a horror film, it was written by Stephen King, so that's understandable.
6:15 he is saying if I hear another sound you are all going to the prison hospital.
“Does he have family anymore” He killed them
Thank you.
There are two movies by Frank Darabont based on stories by Stephen King, "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994) and "The Green Mile" (1999), both are required watching for reactors, both will have you in tears.
The Shawshank Redemption picked a HORRIBLE month to be released and it wound up tanking at the box office. To add some perspective, SR was released in October 1994--along with Pulp Fiction, Jurassic Park, The Lion King, and Forrest Gump--all of which had significant marketing machines and star power behind them to get people to the theater. Shawshank didn't. Adding to that, in 1994, you always had to have a backup in mind just in case the show you wanted to see sold out. If you're with your friends or on a date, buckets of popcorn in hand, you aren't going to say "Ooooo! There's a PRISON movie that I've heard nothing about---let's check out THAT movie instead!". Luckily, it found a second life through rentals and it also got some pretty heavy play on cable tv too. There was a point where it felt like you could turn on the TV at any given time and find Shawshank playing.
I don't think I appreciated this movie enough b/c I had read the short story (by Stephen King in the collection "Different Seasons"). After I read a book and then they make a movie about it, It's always a letdown to me b/c there's only so much they can put in a movie and more times than not, they either change certain parts or leave some out. "The Shining" was the same way for me. Btw, I'm fairly certain that the reason people thought this was a horror movie, is b/c it was written by Stephen King.
Now watch "The Green Mile"
But have a fresh box of tissues handy.
Shawshank didn’t tank but it was less successful due to the other movies it competed with. Delousing is a standard practice in any confinement. The product comes in powder form.
the powder is a pesticide.
I had no idea how you could think it was a horror film other than it was based on a Stephen King book, which is fair enough. Despite writing in many genres, King is mostly known in the culture at large as a Horror writer. Only pedantic nerds like me know roughly half of his published titles don't strictly fall into the "Horror" genre.
If someone knows nothing of the movie beforehand, why would it be surprising for them to have a wrong assumption about it?
She didn’t even know the film was based on a King work until after it was over.