Friday, October 25, 2019
Analysis of Shawshank Redemption Essay -- Essays on Film, Movies
     The movie of the Shawshank Redemption is based on a short story by     Steven King. The movie shows how prison life affects prisoners during     their sentence in jail and after when they are released. The director     concentrates mostly on the personal cost of adapting to prison life     and how some convicts, once they conform, lose the ability to survive     beyond the barbed wire and iron bars. As a character puts it, ââ¬ËThese     [prison] walls are funny. First you hate them, then you get used to     them, then you start to depend on them.ââ¬â¢ The director shows us to what     extent prisoners can be made to ââ¬Ëdepend on themââ¬â¢. The two episodes     that I will analyse are examples of two different ââ¬Ëpathsââ¬â¢ prisoners     can take once released from prison. One is to survive and live their     life, another is to give up and end it. In the movie Red, a prisoner     at Shawshank says, ââ¬Ëget busy living or get busy dyingââ¬â¢. This quote     plays an important role in the movie because Red and Brooks, two     important characters who get out of jail have to make the choice to     either ââ¬Ëget busy living or get busy dyingââ¬â¢.       Red and Brooks are characters with many similar traits and have gone     through many of the same circumstances. Both entered the confines of     Shawshank Prison youths but left its walls as old men. They have seen     many prisoners come in and out. They spent decades behind the dull     enclosure and got used to it. They have adapted themselves to the     concepts of routine, forced conformity, power abuse and have lost all     elements of individuality within themselves. Red says ââ¬Å"you come here     for your life and thatââ¬â¢s exactly what they take from youâ⬠.       The episodes of the release of both men contri...              ...ds hug, the camera     pulls back, revealing the wide, distant horizon of the blue Pacific     with no end in sight. No longer are the Red and Andy confined by walls     and iron bars nor watched on by guards. Both are free.       Brooks had attained the limits at prison, he had become     institutionalised and once released had found the only way out was     death. Red, on the other hand, had hoped, and hope had led him to     freedom, to happiness, to redemption.       Through the themes and the cinematic decisions applied in these two     episodes the director has made these vital to the understanding of the     movie. He has given two examples of the extreme situations to which     prisoners go depending on their emotions. One of the emotions is yet     one of the main themes of the movie, hope, and in my opinion it has     been brought up extremely effectively.                        
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