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The elderly prison librarian who represents the tragic reality of becoming institutionalized.
His third, brutally honest parole hearing where he rejects the concept of "rehabilitation." Warden Samuel Norton (Bob Gunton)
Based on a Stephen King novella, the film follows (Tim Robbins), a quiet banker wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife. shawshank redemption index full
The film's failure to connect in theaters would have been the end for most movies. However, The Shawshank Redemption found its audience on home video. In what seemed like a risky gamble, 320,000 VHS copies were shipped, and they flew off the shelves. Word-of-mouth and repeated viewings on cable television turned the film into a massive hit. It is this remarkable second act—crawling through a "river of s**t and coming out clean on the other side"—that mirrors the film's own themes of perseverance and redemption.
Andy’s refusal to let his spirit be crushed by the "walls" around him. The elderly prison librarian who represents the tragic
The success of the movie relies heavily on its brilliant ensemble cast. The main characters serve as pillars for the film's exploration of institutionalization.
In a stunning climax, Andy escapes through a sewage pipe he had been digging for 19 years using the rock hammer. He re-emerges as a free man, exposes the prison’s corruption, and reunites with Red, who has finally been paroled, on the beaches of Zihuatanejo, Mexico. However, The Shawshank Redemption found its audience on
The "fresh fish" enter the prison, and Brooks takes care of the library.