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THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION - MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING 

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@mattperiolat
@mattperiolat Год назад
The highest compliment I can pay a movie is to recommend but tell them point blank that I cannot say a single word what it’s about or it will spoil something. And I to this day cannot watch Shawshank without there being tears in my eyes. There are not enough words to express the depth of affection and the amount of empathy this movie invokes. It is simply a classic that I wish I could see through fresh eyes every time. So glad you enjoyed.
@WheresWaldo05
@WheresWaldo05 Год назад
Every movie doesnt have to have a twist (that you're scared to tell someone) in it in order to be an amazing movie. Thats a poor way to live your life thinking.
@mattperiolat
@mattperiolat Год назад
@@WheresWaldo05 Just in this case. Shawshank is a unique movie.
@comcastblows567
@comcastblows567 Год назад
@@WheresWaldo05 I wouldn’t say he meant it as a twist, just more of the synopsis. Like she mentioned earlier she had no idea what this movie was about at all, like nothing, which would be even more exciting to see lol
@timhonigs6859
@timhonigs6859 Год назад
Shawshank and Forrest Gump are 2 of my 3 favorite movies, just for the growth of the main characters. Simply a great tale, which at the end, fills everyone with hope.
@scotttretten8020
@scotttretten8020 Год назад
@@timhonigs6859 1994 was a good year
@rowdydog
@rowdydog Год назад
My father and I went to see this movie (while mom and my sister was shopping). At the end, I looked over at dad, and saw tears rolling down his face. That was the only time I ever saw him cry. A powerful movie, great reaction, thanks Addie.
@cuneyt3830
@cuneyt3830 Год назад
@@GeorgeTropicana cringe bait
@GeorgeTropicana
@GeorgeTropicana Год назад
@@cuneyt3830 even gayer
@antoniocoimbra5832
@antoniocoimbra5832 Год назад
Hey, George, what u wanted to say? That u are gay? That his dad is gay? That u are able to write the word? Do u like being gay... or do u hate it? Plz explain urself, we might can help u :).
@GeorgeTropicana
@GeorgeTropicana Год назад
@@antoniocoimbra5832 gayest yet
@sergeantbigmac
@sergeantbigmac Год назад
Whoa I think youre the only person ive ever come across who actually saw this one in theatres! Might be the biggest box-office bomb to word-of-mouth success story in movie history. Thank god for TV stations playing films they got cheap syndication rights for non stop lol ...Same thing happened to Its a Wonderful Life.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
18:43 I love how Andy is honestly surprised by the warden's reaction here. Andy was being factual and straightforward, but the warden heard a Machiavellian threat in his words that Andy truly hadn't intended. Often times, really smart people are unaware of how others think and feel, and they elicit reactions that are startling and incomprehensible to them because of this.
@autohmae
@autohmae Год назад
wouldn't be surprised if their is a sort of autism going on.
@Kenny-ep2nf
@Kenny-ep2nf Год назад
Andy is really an innocent man, he even expected others to be as kind as he is
@SunCrushr
@SunCrushr Год назад
Andy was innocent of the crime that put him in prison. Red, on the other hand, was very much guilty. Thus, the "redemption" in The Shawshank Redemption was the redemption of Red. His hope and humanity were redeemed through his friendship and loyalty to Andy, which gave him both the ability and strength to live a well-deserved good life after prison. This is also why it makes so much sense to have him as the narrator of the story. Well, that, and Morgan Freeman's distinctive voice. It's an absolutely heartbreakingly beautiful story about the strength of friendship in the hardest of places. One of the best films of all time in my opinion.
@54mkpo
@54mkpo Год назад
I absolutely agree.
@MegaForrestgump
@MegaForrestgump Год назад
You can see Red losing his grasp on the reality of being free with each parole hearing. He starts all buttoned up, sitting right down. The second, he sits but his shirt isn't buttoned fully. The final hearing, he's relaxed but frustrated, not buttoned fully and waits to be told to sit. Then he vents his frustrations about his regret. Explaining how he wishes he could tell himself but knows it too late.
@mathieuchanussot1937
@mathieuchanussot1937 6 месяцев назад
I think even if andy was innocent he was still guilty in his mind. Thats what he say to red in their last conversation in prison « i was to silent like a close book » « i didnot show i loved her thats why she died ». And thats at that timing that he decide to escape, once he made redemtion with himself
@SunCrushr
@SunCrushr 5 месяцев назад
@@mathieuchanussot1937 That's a really interesting way to look at it, and makes a lot of sense! I like the way you think.
@christinadoxstader3004
@christinadoxstader3004 Год назад
Brooks suicide is a punch in the gut for most people. Like you said, you think it's going that way and then you see him carving his name and take a sigh of relief and then boom. That's why when Red looks like he's doing the same thing you get nervous. There is a reason this movie is so beloved. It's just perfect. The casting, the pacing, everything.
@Kenny-ep2nf
@Kenny-ep2nf Год назад
Yeah when Red looks like he’s about to do it, you keep telling yourself you hope he doesn’t follow Brooks and winds up this way. The way this movie was written and directed was just soo outstanding, so far no other movie we able to top this masterpiece
@aaroncollins6411
@aaroncollins6411 4 месяца назад
And in the book brooks' is mentioned for all of one paragraph
@Sairin13
@Sairin13 Год назад
The sequence with Red sitting in the Dark waiting for morning all the way through to the poster rip, that is one of the greatest scenes in movie history. To think that the worst has happened only to discover the best has happened. I love it
@Kenny-ep2nf
@Kenny-ep2nf Год назад
One of the best plot twists ever
@StarShipGray
@StarShipGray Год назад
I actually got to meet Bob Gunton (The Warden) in 2018 and he’s one of the nicest performers I’ve ever had the privilege to meet and spend time with. I think it’s a real testament to his talent that someone so friendly and kind IRL can portray such an evil character.
@jeffking887
@jeffking887 Год назад
Clancy Brown too
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 Год назад
It takes a lot of talent and dedication to the craft to portray a truly and deeply despicable person. And to know that everyone you love and everyone you will ever meet will forever associate you with that character. He has gone on to play some other very interesting characters.
@83gemm
@83gemm Год назад
Usually, the better someone can play a villain, the nicer they actually are. An actually bad person doesn’t understand what bad is. A good person does; they have seen it and rejected it.
@michellegonçalves7860
@michellegonçalves7860 Год назад
@@jeffking887 Clancy was absolutely brilliant in the role of Byron Hadley🥰🥰!! Love ❤him!!!!
@charlie7mason
@charlie7mason Год назад
@@83gemm That is such an awesomely succinct way to explain the difference. Thank you.
@HelloThere.GeneralKenobi
@HelloThere.GeneralKenobi Год назад
I would have given anything to have seen this immediately when it came out. For some reason I put it off, I regretted that a lot. I can't remember when I first saw it but it became a favorite immediately afterwards. This is why I believe reaction videos are a favorite of mine. In a way, we get to relive the first time experience. Thank you for watching and allowing me, and others, to enjoy it all over again. Take care, Addie!
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 Год назад
Yes! That is exactly why I love reaction videos, it is so much fun to see that first time viewing all over again.
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 Год назад
Don't beat yourself up. Most people slept on it back then, when it came out. It absolutely tanked in theatres. Bad marketing, (bad title-sorry Stephen) lack of commitment by Columbia distribution. Plus, it was up against sensations like Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, and a trend toward blockbusters. Later, home video sales/word of mouth via Warner Home Video is what finally brought it to prominence, not to mention Turner obtaining the rights, and blasting it on TNT in 1997. Hope springs eternal.
@waldopepper4069
@waldopepper4069 Год назад
exactly what i said to friend of mine the other day. we are both old men. 60 each. and he has always been a fan of these sort of videos. i never was, but he has gone into hospital with cancer and needs a long convalescence, and so i watched addies channel to find him some new material to watch while he is in there for a few weeks. and what i realised is that the next generation watching these movies for the first time lets you relive the joy of when you saw it the first time. and addie is just the best. long may this channel flourish, and i hope she becomes a millionaire from it. cheers addie.
@acesantiago9625
@acesantiago9625 Год назад
This is one of the greatest films of all time and it always makes me feel the emotions i did the first time i watched it, glad you appreciated it.
@rossjohnson5114
@rossjohnson5114 Год назад
When this film came out, it was considered a flop because it didn't gross that much money even though it was nominated for a whole bunch of Academy Awards. The thing that saved this movie and made it a classic is the fact that it was shown on TV over and over and it gained quite the following.
@jeffking887
@jeffking887 Год назад
Brooks’ death is one of the saddest scenes ever filmed. I was cleaning house one day with ambient music streaming and I suddenly got teary. The piano piece accompaniment to that scene was playing and it moved me when I wasn’t even aware what I was listening too.
@testfire3000
@testfire3000 Год назад
Oh man that is so heartbreaking! You just brought tears to my eyes second-hand.
@chriswhamilton
@chriswhamilton Год назад
I loved this movie so much as a kid that I recorded the audio onto tape and listened to it going to bed. At one time I could repeat the movie almost word for word!
@xJuliettex
@xJuliettex Год назад
This is one of my favourite movies of all time! So glad to see you watching this one 💜
@Kenny-ep2nf
@Kenny-ep2nf Год назад
Oh you're here too hahaha
@greysea4841
@greysea4841 Год назад
Some movies, very few of them, you can watch over and over and never get bored. The type of movie you'll always watch when its on TV. This movie is one of them.
@aaronbenson2767
@aaronbenson2767 Год назад
One of the finest films ever made. I’m glad you got to enjoy this modern classic with an entirely fresh perspective, Addie. It’s quite an experience to discover a film or album that you may have heard about in reference but not know anything about, and then see why it’s great for yourself. Your openness and willing to embrace different types of film has made this one of my favorite RU-vid channels to follow.
@melabec
@melabec Год назад
Originally the film ended the same way the novel did, with Redd on the bus hoping he can make it across the border. Test audiences were disappointed that they didn't see Andy and Redd reunite. So they got Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman back to film the scene on the beach.
@sojmike4761
@sojmike4761 Год назад
I'm glad they did that..makes a much more happy ending
@valecrassus7835
@valecrassus7835 2 месяца назад
I would have preferred the ending of the bus driving away, fading to a shot of the Pacific. You could easily assume, given the hopeful tone of the ending as it is progressing, that Red is going to make it. That's more in keeping with the overall theme of the movie. The ending they went with is fine, it's just a little bit sappy.
@burkeiowa
@burkeiowa Год назад
I've always loved that the rock hammer was stored and bookmarked at the start of Exodus. The tool to make his own exodus was in the appropriate place.
@CleansHaven
@CleansHaven Год назад
How did he get it in there
@burkeiowa
@burkeiowa Год назад
Just as a blade was able to be made that was held to someone's throat, a sharp enough edge to cut the paper could be made and used. One just has to trace out the footprint of the hammer. One won't likely cut deep enough at first, so one turns back to near the last pages that were cut, and then continue with that same shape to cut. Repeat until deep enough to fully contain it. The acquisition of the hammer is already in the movie, so I didn't bother with that part.
@craigmorris4083
@craigmorris4083 Год назад
Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption is one of Stephen King's greatest stories. Glad you enjoyed this Addie :)
@craigmorris4083
@craigmorris4083 Год назад
Oh, and those two Italian ladies were singing Duettino Sull'aria by Mozart.
@jayluis189
@jayluis189 Год назад
​@@craigmorris4083 Wow I like your playlists!! You have good taste 🙂
@AgnorKnight
@AgnorKnight Год назад
No soul in this world would ever not feel sad or shed tears to "Brooks was here" part. This is the best movie ever done, like in general, maybe are those who are better at visuals, better at story, better at anything, but never as complete as this one.
@brianthom6798
@brianthom6798 Год назад
When she said "Morgan Free-man" at 27:53, I laughed out loud. That was one of the dumbest jokes I ever heard. It was hilarious.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
Something about your demeanor is both incredibly calming and happy at the same time. It makes you a joy to watch; thank you for sharing with us!
@damienspectre4231
@damienspectre4231 Год назад
Thomas Newman's Score is the unsung hero of this movie
@brom00
@brom00 Год назад
Frank Darabont is known for directing three of the best King adaptions of his books. Along with this one, he also did The Green Mile and The Mist. The other director being Rob Reiner who responsible for Stand By Me and Misery. Loved your reation, Addie.
@rollotomassi6232
@rollotomassi6232 Год назад
"Frank Darabont is known for directing three of the best King adaptions" Not only best adaptions but possibly 2 of the best movies all time.(I'm not a big fan of "The Mist)
@daerdevvyl4314
@daerdevvyl4314 Год назад
The Mist isn’t that good, but THE ENDING! One of the most soul shattering things I’ve ever seen!
@Typojon1313
@Typojon1313 Год назад
Another one of my favorites : Hearts in Atlantis is a 2001 American mystery drama film directed by Scott Hicks and starring Anthony Hopkins and Anton Yelchin. It is loosely adapted from Stephen King's Dark Tower tie-in Low Men in Yellow Coats, a novella in the 1999 collection Hearts in Atlantis after which the film was named.
@callmeshaggy5166
@callmeshaggy5166 Год назад
They put you here for life, and that's exactly what they take.
@samuelchamp9899
@samuelchamp9899 Год назад
As always thanks for the reaction. Notice that the rock hammer was hidden starting on the first page of Exodus. Always thought that was a nice touch.
@jeffking887
@jeffking887 Год назад
When the warden tells Andy “the place wasn’t the same” he walks off whistling the old hymn “A Mighty Fortress” The smug bastard.
@jonathanross149
@jonathanross149 Год назад
I can't believe it took so long to react to this. Truly a reactor classic
@lanmandragoran8337
@lanmandragoran8337 Год назад
Wossy! (Do you ever get people messaging stuff like this to you? Do you understand the reference?)
@ryn7353
@ryn7353 Год назад
The Shawshank Redemption has always been one of my All Time favorite movies. I remember balling the first time I watched it when I was like 12. Still amazing.
@purgedome2386
@purgedome2386 Год назад
This film shares the top spot on my all-time fav films. Incredible cast. So glad you watched it. To this day.. the character 'Brooks' still gets to me. The look on Dufresne's happy face every time he did something wonderful.. a month of solitude and still smiles. Those wonderful human moments. Even with the 'hard to watch' moments.. it's a film I watch any chance I get. What makes it more fun is watching others watching for the first time. I also watched it 'blind' at the cinema. Not many ppl watched back then but it's one of the few films I actually clapped at the end of the credits. One of those films that 'taught' you a lil about life. I was a 'changed' man after watching this film.. Hehe..
@agp11001
@agp11001 Год назад
14:50 For some reason, the deadpan delivery of "That's Cristo, you dumb ****" cracks me up like nothing else in this movie.
@TJMiton
@TJMiton Год назад
cannot over state how great this movie is. gets me every time like its the first.
@robertbunting3117
@robertbunting3117 Год назад
it's astounding to me that Stephen King is known as the master of horror but some of his absolutely best movies don't involve one iota of horror...this one, 'Misery' (albeit creepy no supernatural aspect) and 'Stand by Me' are all incredible films.
@billbabcock1833
@billbabcock1833 Год назад
I agree completely. I've always thought that the problem with turning King's books into movies is that his writing is just so well crafted and precise that it can't be duplicated on screen.
@godmagnus
@godmagnus Год назад
Misery is 100% horror, just not supernatural.
@lanmandragoran8337
@lanmandragoran8337 Год назад
Green Mile isn't really horror either.
@0okamino
@0okamino Год назад
It may not be classified as horror, but the prospect of getting a double life sentence for crimes you didn’t even commit is horrific enough.
@robertbunting3117
@robertbunting3117 Год назад
@@lanmandragoran8337 true, there is supernatural but not in an evil way, I forgot about that one
@Mark_E_M
@Mark_E_M Год назад
YESSSSS!!!!! One of my ALL-TIME favorites!!!! Best line: "The man up and vanished like a fart in the wind!" 😂😂😂😂
@luckylenny8634
@luckylenny8634 Год назад
Get busy livin or get busy dyin
@tylerdurden9135
@tylerdurden9135 6 месяцев назад
Fun fact - the big, mean guard is the voice for Mr. Krabs on Sponge Bob.
@cpob2013
@cpob2013 2 месяца назад
If you save mr krabs money too i bet he will also cripple your rapists
@taputechnic
@taputechnic 21 день назад
Also, he voiced Lex Luthor in the 1990s Superman cartoon.
@jeffshirton7234
@jeffshirton7234 Год назад
Fun facts: 1) Red's mug shot was Morgan's son. 2) Andy hid the rock hammer in the Bible, at the beginning of "Exodus" ("exit"). 3) Red told Andy that hope was a "shitty pipe dream". Andy realized his hope escaping through a "shitty pipe".
@WheresWaldo05
@WheresWaldo05 Год назад
Im sure glad i dont sit and watch movies in this type of manner trying to figure out little clues and blah blah blah. Couldnt imagime how much worse my movie going experience would be focusing on things that dont actually matter
@DylanWills312
@DylanWills312 Год назад
@@WheresWaldo05 I'm sure glad I don't sit at a computer and read comments trying to find one to criticize for no reason and blah blah blah. Couldnt imagine* how much worse my life would be if I was focusing on things that don't actually matter
@WheresWaldo05
@WheresWaldo05 Год назад
@@DylanWills312 People use computers for youtube? News to me! Cray cray!!! 🤣 Also you always know when you are making a good impression when people mimick your own lines in their own comments. Enough said.
@magicbrownie1357
@magicbrownie1357 Год назад
"Hope is a good thing, Red. Maybe the best of things." Hope Springs Eternal
@SilentBob731
@SilentBob731 Год назад
I do believe that this is widely considered to be one of the greatest films of all-time. Story by Stephen King, written and directed by Frank Darabont (in his prime), and an absolutely stellar cast. And no matter how many times I watch it, nor how many reactions I've seen, I will never not shed a tear for Brooks Hatlen. 😢
@KencoShadowraven
@KencoShadowraven Год назад
Morgan Freeman Narration is top tier, right up there with David Attenborough. Can listen to either of them non stop
@0okamino
@0okamino Год назад
Those are definitely two “they could read the phone book, and I would listen” voices.
@asterix7842
@asterix7842 Год назад
@@0okamino I was going to say that. I first heard someone say that, I think in the 80s, about Richard Burton. Of course young people now have never seen a phone book.
@0okamino
@0okamino Год назад
@@asterix7842 Well, that's all the more reason to have such great voices read it, and help spread phone book awareness.
@markfilla9305
@markfilla9305 Год назад
Lovely reaction Addie. I've seen this one many times in full and seen many reactions to it here on RU-vid. Every time, those certain scenes always bring a tear to my eye. One of the best films ever made.
@rollotomassi6232
@rollotomassi6232 Год назад
Andy was the main character, but it was Red's Redemption. Andy didn't commit a crime so there was nothing to redeem. Red did commit a horrible crime(sabotaged the brakes on his wife's car after taking out a large life insurance policy on her. Ended up killing her, the neighbor and the neighbor's child). He found this redemption at the end after Andy broke out of prison, Red finally accepted responsibility for his actions and voiced his regret/remorse, and said let's cut the bullshit to the parole board to gain his freedom and redemption.
@Heathcoatman
@Heathcoatman Месяц назад
Interesting thing about this movie, and it's something I think about from time to time. When Red goes up for parole in the beginning he's apologetic, pleading, making promises, saying all the things he thinks they want to hear. Rejected. Near the end when he goes up for parole, he doesnt seem to care, resigned to being rejected, not even cordial. Paroled.
@tomyoung9049
@tomyoung9049 Год назад
Congrats you are the first I've seen figure out where the hammer 🔨 was hidden. A great movie for sure.
@johnlynem
@johnlynem Год назад
The Green Mile is another fantastic prison film
@RedKytten
@RedKytten Год назад
So, the one part of the short story that I wish they would have left in, but I can understand why they didn't was Jake. They found Jake, starved to death. He was institutionalized as well... couldn't survive on the outside.
@professionalvampire1
@professionalvampire1 Год назад
I always think about that every time I see this movie. Watching Brooks is feeding the birds and hoping Jake will show up, but knowing Jake is dead - it's heartbreaking.
@ExUSSailor
@ExUSSailor Год назад
SUCH a great film!
@jeffbeaufort3798
@jeffbeaufort3798 Год назад
Great reaction Addie! And very nice with predicting some of the key points of the movie 😁
@jamesweekley1087
@jamesweekley1087 Год назад
Read the Stephen King book "Different Seasons". The novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" represents spring. The book also contains "The Body" which represents fall, and was adapted into the movie "Stand By Me".
@daveboscher1047
@daveboscher1047 20 дней назад
Glad you understand the meaning of this film. Redemption, Love, Friendship, HOPE. P.S. This film is rated as a Masterpiece and is the best film ever made. So when you feel down watch this film again. I am a 71 old pensioner. 2024 and still watch this. Dave in Guernsey, Channel Islands.
@yulie135
@yulie135 Год назад
"I hope" such a powerful message with few words
@paulelroy6650
@paulelroy6650 Год назад
And makes zero sense when they show them meet up at the end. Est audiences shouldn't have control over a film.
@Nocturnal-nonsense
@Nocturnal-nonsense 7 месяцев назад
When you said " Morgan FREE man " as he was freeing himself. So well placed 😅
@chriskelly3481
@chriskelly3481 Год назад
I can NOT believe you called the rock hammer deception!!! Smart. 😁 I've seen other reactors call the poster gambit, even just before, like you did Addie. But when me and my dumb friends saw this in 1994 we were all blown away. Every beat hit like a train, and we've mostly spend the interim occasionally rewatching this masterpiece if only to try to catch a bit of that original joy and emotion.
@Rudromukherjeenerv
@Rudromukherjeenerv Год назад
$370000 in 1966 is the equivalent of about 3.2 million today! So Andy was set!
@cleonmagabeefy8500
@cleonmagabeefy8500 Год назад
Sometimes you rip my FREAKING heart out Addie!!! What an awesome, beautiful and honest reaction, thank you 🙂🙂🙂
@gphillimo
@gphillimo Год назад
Shawshank is in my top 5 movies of all time
@davidr1050
@davidr1050 Год назад
16:19 --- That was the guy that died on the first night.. Which is why Andy wanted to know his name..
@DB-zp9un
@DB-zp9un Год назад
I LOVE how you just seem to get the plots / twists as they are happening. So many reactors just seem to miss so many things!! It's why I'm glad I found your channel! Great reactions!
@ThistleAndSea
@ThistleAndSea Год назад
Addie, many years ago Stephen King wrote a short collection of longish stories called "Different Seasons". This was one of those stories. The movie "Stand By Me" also came from that collection, and also "Apt Pupil". You should buy yourself a copy of that book and read it, I think you would like it. Loved your reaction! 😊 JB
@LordBaktor
@LordBaktor Год назад
Still my favorite film after all these years.
@austingillum4807
@austingillum4807 Год назад
Very good choice of movie. And on a somewhat related note, I’m now hoping you someday watch and react to The Green Mile (based on a ‘book’ written by the same guy who wrote the story that this film is based upon).
@BubbaCoop
@BubbaCoop Год назад
"the same guy" 😂 He may yet just make something of himself
@dullaf4099
@dullaf4099 Год назад
“The same guy” does have a name you know.
@austingillum4807
@austingillum4807 Год назад
@@dullaf4099 I am well aware thank you.
@dullaf4099
@dullaf4099 Год назад
@@austingillum4807 are you the same guy who posted a reply saying “written by the same guy”?
@cjjenson8212
@cjjenson8212 Год назад
Addie, thanks again. I was scrolling thru your playlist and I could not find Casablanca. As a romantic, and I know you are, this is the highest regarded movie of the genre. This is one I, along with all your other subscribers would be very expectant to see. Unless of course you've already seen it in your past. our loss.
@ankitsinghrathore7557
@ankitsinghrathore7557 5 месяцев назад
Morgan: "I think it's an excitement only a free man can feel." Addie: "Morgan Freeman" I have watched like 15 reactions to this movie and I was begging that someone make that pun. Addie's the first to not disappoint.😂😂😂
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
The best, if not, the greatest movie ever made!
@Thom1212
@Thom1212 Год назад
Did you notice that the rock hammer was placed in the Book of Exodus (which details the Jews escape from slavery in Egypt)? Nice reference there.
@samsakharia3382
@samsakharia3382 4 месяца назад
Great reaction to a great movie one of my top 10 movies of all time and I have watched over 2500 movies in my lifetime. Just a few facts about the movie and info. 1. When Andy meets Redd for the first time in the yard, he asked him why they call him Redd, he tells him maybe because I’m Irish. The reason was the part of Redd was to be played by a white guy who was going to be Irish and his last name was Redding, but in the end Morgan got the part and the director kept that line in.. maybe because I’m Irish… so Redd was short for Redding. 2. The young photo of Morgan in the beginning, was a photo of his real son. 3. His son is also in the movie for one scene and that was or he was the guy behind the fence doing the fishing pole gesture with a hat on. 4. The posters of different women was a sign of time passing and years. 5. When Brooks is let out of prison, as he steps out, you see the guards behind him. This represents that he was still stuck or trapped in the same place. That’s why he killed him self. 6. When we see Redd leaving, you see the guards are in front of him as he steps out, meaning he was free. 7. The ending of the movie was Andy driving away with the top rolled down. When it was shown to a test audience they did not like it, they wanted Andy and Redd to reunite… so they went back and shot that ending on the beach as we see… that makes the movie complete. Another great movie from the same director and one of my top 5 movies of all time that you should watch and react to is The Green Mile…. Both movies are from Steven King Novels…. Thank you.
@ValleCSS
@ValleCSS Год назад
If you liked this I strongly recommend doing The Green Mile soon while this is still fresh in memory. It's kind of like a twin movie to this one, just better in my opinion. Lots of bad language though, so good luck editing
@Niinsa62
@Niinsa62 Год назад
I like how Andy tells Heywood that he'll like The Count of Monte Cristo, by "Dumbass", it's about a jailbreak. Done in a very similar way to Andy's own jailbreak. 😀
@NocturnEternal
@NocturnEternal Год назад
Watching this movie for the first time, it’s not hard to see why it has stood #1 on IMDB for over a year now (to my knowledge). It just gets better with each viewing.
@netzombiee646
@netzombiee646 Год назад
The main guard, Captain Hadley, is played by Clancy Brown ... He is also the voice of Mr. Krabbs on Spongebob.
@michaeljacyna1973
@michaeljacyna1973 Год назад
"Morgan Free-man" I've seen this dozens of times and that's the first time I put that together 🤣
@bigdragon8004
@bigdragon8004 2 месяца назад
In Stephen King's novel Red was a white guy with red hair. Thats why he was called Red. In the movie they had to come up with a reason why Morgan Freemon was called Red. So they gave him the line of "Maybe it's because I'm Irish."
@danielmorency2242
@danielmorency2242 Год назад
Have you seen 'The Green Mile'?... It's also a MUST... (Same writer.)
@voxorox
@voxorox Год назад
"Brooks was here" Makes me tear up every single time.
@alecrichardson1949
@alecrichardson1949 Год назад
Trivia: the building in which the movie was shot (Ohio state reformatory) was a real prison due for demolition and saved thanks to the movie studio wanting to film there. It's now a museum with guided tours.
@SirPaladin
@SirPaladin Год назад
Red WAS Irish in the book this is based on; they called him that because he had red hair. but when casting they saw Morgan Freeman did such a good job in the part they let it go.
@arraymac227
@arraymac227 Год назад
9:20 'Is it in the book?' fastest catch I recall seeing here. Kudos.
@mogwiawolf4354
@mogwiawolf4354 Год назад
Grew up watching this movie and love it
@yaynayormeh
@yaynayormeh Год назад
4:55 I love the way Morgan Freeman delivers that line, and it's ironic because in the King novella his character IS Irish
@SeanHendy
@SeanHendy Год назад
One of the best films ever made and one of my all time favourites ever since I saw it. The velvet voice of Morgan Freeman as the narrator adds so much to the feeling of the film as well as telling the story. Brooks' situation in seeing the outside world after so many changes reminds me of a video I saw recently. A man was taking his brother out, having just completed a lengthy sentence, and the video captures the shocked look on his face when he pays the bill at a bar using his mobile phone. It's easy to forget how fast the world is changing, never mind how much it had changed during Brooks' 50 year stretch.
@blackswan7568
@blackswan7568 Год назад
SO happy you reacted to this! This is my all-time favorite movie, next to Lord of the Rings. The ending is just perfection😁
@craigfowler7098
@craigfowler7098 8 месяцев назад
Best film ever about true frienahip and hope
@skyhawksailor8736
@skyhawksailor8736 Год назад
This is one of the two best movies adopted from a Stephen King novel, the other is The Green Mile. I hope you will take the time to watch The Green Mile, I don't see it in your list of movies you have watched. Remember Hope is a good thing.
@Stogie2112
@Stogie2112 Год назад
Warden Norton: Bob Gunton's greatest role. Perhaps the "greatest" prison warden in all of film history.
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 Год назад
Brooks & Tommy deserve so much better.
@TheTrmetzgar
@TheTrmetzgar Год назад
Institutional environments take a while to get used to but once you do it's hard to acclimate back to civilian life. One time me and my cousin where talking about this very subject. He had been in Prison and I was in the Military, there were so many similarities it made us laughed. We got up, dressed, worked and interacted with people in the same manor and it was easy. Everyone was either on a certain level or in a higher position so you acted accordingly. Although everyone was and undividable, undividable wants and emotions didn't dictate the whole community. A stark contrast to our current outside world. When we both got out it was difficult for both of us to function without the structure we were conditioned too. Back in the day it was very common for healthy solder that gave most of their lives to military services to die shortly after retirement or go the way of Brooks. "When a man has a job to do, he tends to stay around a little longer to do it". This is true for people no matter what side of the wall you are on.
@troylambert1601
@troylambert1601 Год назад
This movie was very controversial in it's day. Depicting prisoners en masse in a sympathetic light was revolutionary in it's day.
@jamesmcdaniel9601
@jamesmcdaniel9601 Год назад
The best part about this movie is that no matter how many times you watch this movie, you will get that same feeling every time. For me, the Shawshank Redemption is the best movie ever made.... top 3 anyway.
@SPJCerv
@SPJCerv 8 месяцев назад
one of the greatest scripts ever written
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
Now you need to watch Frank Darabont's other masterpiece "The Green Mile". Also with the original story by Stephen King.
@corydoffing3550
@corydoffing3550 Год назад
Warden Norton (Bob Gunton) also played Juan Peron in the original Broadway cast of Evita!
@bobthompson2013
@bobthompson2013 Год назад
One of the great movies of all time.
@mvillevaliant
@mvillevaliant Год назад
Guard Byron Hadley is Clancy Brown..... voice of Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
8:00 Seeing you on screen together with Rita Hayworth, I realized you have a bit of that 1940s feel in _your_ style, too!
@jonpevehouse
@jonpevehouse Год назад
A little foreshadowing when the warden hands Andy the Bible and says "Salvation lies within."... while the rock hammer is inside.
@scottlaughlin9897
@scottlaughlin9897 Год назад
He didn’t plan it from the beginning. He genuinely got the rock hammer for rocks. It wasn’t till he was carving his name in the wall and a chunk of wall fell at his feet. Then he ran to redd for the poster.
@_Darth_Vader_
@_Darth_Vader_ Год назад
My favorite movie of all time
@Billinois78
@Billinois78 Год назад
27:49 "Morgan Free-Man" 🤣
@jonathanross149
@jonathanross149 Год назад
A lady came up to Stephen King and told him she doesn't like the stories he writes. She like uplifting stories like Shawshank Redemption.
@joshgreiner2599
@joshgreiner2599 Год назад
Fun detail: When the warden opened Andy's bible at the end, it was bookmarked to the book of Exodus. Exodus: a mass departure
@warrengday
@warrengday Год назад
I love the sound you make @6:16, I can't spell it, but something like: "Ha, Ze Ze".
@Tateorsomething
@Tateorsomething Год назад
Wow! This is typically a first 5 video for reactors. I never realized you hadn't seen this classic.
@felixalexisortizlagos6904
@felixalexisortizlagos6904 Год назад
This movie change lives
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