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Created on: March 04, 2007 Last Updated: May 09, 2007
There are few movies that touch your soul and leave their impression on you long after you've finished watching. Shawshank Redemption is one of those movies that takes hold of your mind and heart and leaves its residue lingering long afterwords. The movie is based on a short story by well-known author Stephen King and is a change of pace from his normal horror genre writing preference.
Andy Dufresne, played by Tim Robbins, the central character in the movie, proves to be a man of much strength as he withstands the cruelest fate without losing his hope. Andy's journey from a life of comfort and normality to one void of freedom will draw you in, for you'll know as surely as he does that he is innocent of the crime he is convicted of, that of cold-blooded murder. Unfortunately, all the evidence points to him, especially since his wife was shot, and he happened to be near the scene with a gun. Sounds suspicious, of course, but during the course of the movie, you'll discover the truth, and you heart will go out to the man who has been condemned to a death of sorts, the death of his dignity and spirit.
Shawshank prison is as cold as its exterior suggests, and Andy's first years there are dark and merciless. They nearly break his spirit, but somehow he manages to resist the surrender of his soul and, after learning the ropes, manages to become accustomed to the life he was forced to take on. His life on the outside, that of a banker, helps him gain favor with the guards and the warden for some time, and this offers him a chance to use his mind rather than perform hard manual labor.
Andy's friend Red, a part played magnificently by Morgan Freeman, keeps him company throughout their years together at Shawshank prison, and the two become quite close in friendship. Red comes to know Andy well, and as the years progress Red senses a change in Andy, and watches as his friend is able to break free from bondage, unaware during the planning stage of Andy's escape, but amazed at the repercussions it brings on.
Andy does indeed break free from the smothering Shawshank walls, but it takes the good course of his life to do so. Amazingly, he tunnels out, slowly, methodically, with an iron determination. His plan unfolds during the course of one stormy night, when the cloak of thunder is about him. Once free, the viewer gains a sense of what hope and determination are all about. Andy has championed evil, and the goodness in his soul will shine through.
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