Wednesday, May 6, 2020

How Frank Darabont Presents the Shawshank Redemptions...

How Frank Darabont Presents the Shawshank Redemptions Subtitle Hope Springs Eternal In 1982 a writer named Steven King wrote the short story Rita Heyworth and The Shawshank Redemption. Little did he know that his text would become one of the best films ever made. The year is 1992 and a plucky young director going by the name of Frank Darabont has big idea for making a film version of Kings great novel. After much deliberation king and Darabont agreed and set to work making a film to remember. The Shawshank Redemption conveys a range of emotions from utter despair to jumping for joy and happiness, but the emotion portrayed in the film is the idea of hope, which is inspired. But before I can†¦show more content†¦One inmate finally cracks after being told how he is going to being treated, he begins to scream I want to go home I dont belong here. The chief prison guard comes in and opens the cell and proceeds to give the new inmate a good kicking. At this point you can also only see silhouettes of the two figures. The impact of this scene on me and probably the rest of the audience was Andys not going to last and How do they get away with that. This scene epitomises the harsh cruelty of Shawshank prison. This scene is one of the harshest in the film. The outcome of the bet isnt good for Red because Andy Didnt say a word so Red lost ten cigarettes. A few scenes later Andy, Red and a few others had been put on outside duty tarring roofs, whilst working Andy overhears the chief prison guard talking with the other guards about some money he had Inherited so Andy asked do you trust your wife. This of course enrages the prison guard and he grabs Andy and dangles him over the side of the roof. What did you say! He asks, Andy says again Do you trust your wife he explains that if he was to put the money in his name he wouldnt have to pay tax on it. The prison guard asks what he wants in return and warns him of the consequence if he is lying. Andy asks for some beer for him and his buddies, so Andy, Red and the others are sitting there drinking beer watching a beautiful sunset.

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