英文电影鉴赏作业:肖申克的救赎
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A Brief Analysis on Hope and Redemption in the FilmThe Shawshank RedemptionBy×××A thesissubmitted to the Foreign Language and Literature Department of××××××in partial fulfillment ofthe requirement for the degree ofBACHELOR OF ARTSinENGLISH LANGUAGE×××May, 2012A Brief Analysis on Hope and Redemption in the FilmThe Shawshank Redemption×××Abstract: This paper intends to analyze the hope and redemption in the film The Shawshank Redemption. Through three main characters’ feeling about the prison and free, we can know their faith and different hope thoroughly. Hope and redemption is couple of opposite words. Hope in the film is the theme. People can not abandon the hope, and we should strive for it for all our lives. Hope like a lighthouse to light up the path ahead for everyone. Everyone will make mistake, so we should be required introspection and self-analysis. Self-analysis is a requisite procedure to deal with some important things. We can find out the approach to solve the problem. This paper also remains the relationship between the hope and redemption. And according to the background of the movie, we can understand the social problem in that period. In a summary, this movie is a mirror of the black part of the society, in which there are oppression and abnormal treatment, but with hope, people can be free successfully, and also can achieve the redemption.Key words: The Shawshank Redemption; hope; redemption; self-analysis; faith; friendship.浅析电影《肖申克的救赎》中的希望与救赎【内容提要】这篇论文旨在分析电影《肖申克的救赎》中的希望与救赎。
最喜欢的电影英语作文肖申克的救赎示例作文篇一:English:"The Resilience of Hope: A Reflection on 'The Shawshank Redemption'"In the realm of cinematic excellence, one film stands out as a timeless masterpiece, a beacon of hope and resilience, that transcends the boundaries of time and captivates audiences worldwide - "The Shawshank Redemption." This 1994 adaptation of Stephen King's novella, directed by Frank Darabont, is not merely a tale of imprisonment but an allegory of human spirit and the power of friendship.Set against the grim backdrop of Shawshank State Penitentiary, the narrative unfolds like a symphony of adversity and triumph. The protagonist, Andy Dufresne, played by the iconic Tim Robbins, embodies a quiet strength that defies the oppressive walls that confine him. His unwavering determination to maintain his dignity and pursue justice in the face of overwhelming despair is a testament to the indomitable human will.What sets "The Shawshank Redemption" apart is its ability to delve into the depths of human emotions, painting a vivid picture of hope, friendship, and redemption. Andy's friendship with Ellis Boyd 'Red' Redding, played by Morgan Freeman, is a shining example of the transformative power of empathy and understanding. Their bond, forged in the crucible of shared experiences, serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of places, genuine connections can bloom.The film's profound message resonates with the idea that hope is a powerful tool, capable of breaking free from the chains of adversity. Andy's relentless pursuit of innocence, through years of meticulous planning and determination, is a metaphor for the human capacity to ovee seemingly insurmountable obstacles. It teaches us that no matter how bleak the circumstances may seem, there is always a chance for redemption and renewal.Moreover, "The Shawshank Redemption" challenges societal norms by questioning the nature of justice and the corrupting influence of power. It highlights the importance of integrity and theability to find light in the darkest corners, even within the confines of a prison.In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is more than just a movie; it is a life lesson, a call to action, and a testament tothe resilience of the human spirit. Its enduring popularity and critical acclaim serve as a reminder that even in the most challenging of times, the power of hope and friendship can prevail. This cinematic gem will continue to inspire generations toe,urging us all to hold onto hope, no matter how distant it may seem.中文:《自由之翼:肖申克的救赎》在浩瀚的电影海洋中,有一部作品犹如一颗璀璨的星辰,以其独特的魅力照亮了我心灵的夜空,那就是被誉为“电影史上的经典之作”——《肖申克的救赎》。
The Shawshank RedemptionWhen prison shows up in front you, which film firstly comes into your mind, Felon, Prison Break, Escape Plan, or maybe other Hollywood blockbusters? For me, The Shawshank Redemption is the one. As lots of people said, all of men have to watch this film, if don’t, they will definitely regret in their life. However, I can’t totally agree with this kind of opinion. Even though there is no leading actress in the film, it has nothing to with the audiences’ genders, because no matter what you are, as a flesh-and-blood human being, you can feel the passion and insistence of pursuing hope, freedom in this film, meanwhile, you also can realize how upset and pitiful an institutionalized person can be.It was the first year of my college life when I watched The Shawshank Redemption. I’ve watched it for more than five times until now, and each time I got different experience and feelings about this special artwork. At the first time, I just thought lots of people liked it, because so many friends around me were talking about it very often. Then I told myself maybe I should watch it in order to find some similarities with others. Although this film hadn’t had exciting fights and many world-known stars for me two years ago, it still made a deep impression on me and made meawfully moved. The most impressive person to me at that time, now he still is the one, of course, was Andy.Andy had to serve two life sentences for he murdered his wife and her lover, he tried to defend for himself because his was innocent, all of the evidence was against him, however. After having made up him mind to escape from the prison, Andy never gave up his “career”—to dig a tunnel with a tiny hammer. This was the primary virtue that I loved him so much. He would never speak empty words, that is, if he decided to do something, he would insist on no matter how many people lack faith in him, even laughed at him. Red, one of the old and important persons in the prison, said that it would take 600 years to excavate a route to the hope. Yet the truth was: Andy spent 20 years digging a tunnel to get to the outside world. Later, when I became a sophomore, I constantly watched The Shawshank Redemption around three times, and I got a deeper understanding of it. Lots of questions came to me -- Why did the court announce Andy guilt and put him in prison? Why did no officials discover that Andy laundered money for the warden, Norton? Why could Andy make a person who had been existed before he escaped from the Shawshank? These questions were seemly not easy to answer, but one word, flaws in the system, couldmake it.When Andy was sent to the Shawshank, he tried to keep himself from troubles as he didn’t speak a word of anything. He knew he was guiltless, but he still could do nothing to prove his innocence. Andy was put in prison which indicated that there were some flaws in the judicial system. Many years dragged by, Andy gradually showed his talent of banking, and he helped solve the tax problems of the guards and accumulate the filthy wealth for Norton, which implied that the tax evasion and corruption were very serious. More than twenty years of bitter life in the prison, Andy finally fled from the Shawshank and lived a brand new life in Zihuatanejo. Had the judgment not been erroneous, Andy probably would not have been sent to jail. Had the system been clear, Andy probably would not become Norton’s laundering machine. Had the system been complete, Andy probably would not live a peaceful life any more. The most important thing was: if the system was exactly unbroken, The Shawshank Redemption would never be a success. Therefore, I persuaded myself– it was a matter of human nature instead of the system, because any sound systems were manipulated by man. The manipulators have a profound impact on the system: they were in integrity, so were the system; the manipulators were corrupt, so the whole system would be same.The above views might not be correct, but I couldn’t think about it. Fortunately, Andy challenged the official guards several times to enjoy the freedom and hope in the darkness. He gave the chief prison guard advice on the tax problems at the risk of his life to require some beer for his coworkers. He persisted in writing letters to the state senate to ask for fund so as to reform and expand the library. He ventured to broadcast Mozart’s music all over the prison to remind his inmates of the freedom and hope. Let put this in another way, Andy challenged not only the guards but also the systems.Recently, I’ve watched this blockbuster again, and I learned one word, institutionalize, which has become a buzzword in my class. Red had serviced in the prison for several decades, he called himself an institutionalized man. He held a firm belief that he might be useful in the prison, because he could get things for the inmates, on the contrary, he would fail to make it on the outside world where people made great changes. Red had already lost his hope after having spent most of his life in the prison, and his belief was more intensified when the old Brooks committed suicide during his parole. It was the most essential point that made Red different from Andy who had hope to support himself after being abused by three of his inmates, keep himself alive during the punishment in thesolitary cell, and urge himself to make a way to the freedom.The old Red was an institutionalized man, so he had to report the manager when he wanted to pee during the work. Red had the exact same feelings—failed to adapt to the rapid changing world and lived in fear--- as Brooks during his parole. If he didn’t make promise to Andy, he would be dead somehow. After meeting his commitment, Red really started his new journey as Andy told Red “Hope is a good thing, and no good thing ever dies.” On his way to find Andy, Red finally pick up his hope --- he hoped he could make it across the border; he hoped to see Andy and shake his hands; he hoped the Pacific was as blue as it had been in his dreams. Andy and Red, two similar men almost had nothing in common in the Shawshank, they eventually alienated themselves from the darkness and appreciated the sunshine in Zihuatanejo.The reason why people become institutionalized is that they shut their hope and dreams in the bottom of their heart. Once they manage to retrieve their freedom, dream and hope, they will have no chance to be institutionalized. I don’t know how many people will be so peaceful and generous like Andy in the worst time. But I do believe that people who can tolerate and forgive things having hurt them before will understand the essence of life more precise thanthe ordinaries. It will be better for people to play their own roles in life rather than waste time, because “Get busy living or get busy dying” is the truth of life.Andy Dufresne,他的智慧战胜了漏洞百出的制度;他的理性战胜了野蛮狂暴的本能;他的意志战胜了冷酷无情的时间;他战胜了肖申克的石墙;他战胜了他自己;他战胜了一切。
The Power of Redemption in "TheShawshank Redemption"In the heart of a bleak and unforgiving prison, two men find an unexpected bond of friendship and hope in the timeless tale of "The Shawshank Redemption." This film, directed by Frank Darabont and adapted from Stephen King's novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption," tells a story of perseverance, resilience, and the redemptive power of the human spirit.At the helm of the story is Andy Dufresne, a wrongly accused banker sentenced to life in Shawshank Prison. His arrival marks a turning point for the prison's inmate Red, an experienced criminal who has lost hope in the face of institutionalized brutality. As Andy settles into his new life, he quietly challenges the oppressive regime, winning respect and friendships with his intelligence and kindness. The film's power lies in its subtle exploration of themes like friendship, hope, and the human spirit. Through Andy's perseverance, we see the transformative power of resilience. Despite the constant reminder of his innocence being denied, he finds solace in the small joys of life,such as the library he helps establish or the music he plays over the prison's PA system. His actions inspire others to question their own circumstances and seek change. Red, on the other hand, represents the jaded andcynical view of the world. But through his interactions with Andy, he gradually begins to see the world through a different lens. Their friendship, built on mutual respect and understanding, becomes a beacon of hope in an otherwise hopeless place.The film's climactic moment comes when Andy escapes from prison, using his meticulous planning and years of hard work. His escape is not a triumph of lawlessness but a testament to the redemptive power of the human spirit. It's a powerful reminder that even in the face of insurmountable odds, hope and perseverance can lead to freedom.The beauty of "The Shawshank Redemption" lies in its ability to touch the soul. It's a film that transcends genre and cultural boundaries, speaking to the universal themes of humanity. It reminds us that in the end, it's not our circumstances that define us but our choices and the power of the human spirit.In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is a timeless tale of redemption and hope. It teaches us that even in the darkest of times, a spark of hope and perseverance canlight the way to freedom. The film's powerful message and emotional depth make it a must-watch for anyone seeking inspiration and hope.**《肖申克的救赎》中的救赎之力**在荒凉而冷酷的监狱深处,两位男子在斯蒂芬·金的小说《丽塔海华丝及萧山克监狱的救赎》改编、弗兰克·德拉邦特执导的不朽之作《肖申克的救赎》中,找到了出乎意料的友谊与希望。
肖申克的救赎英语影评作文The Shawshank Redemption is a film that has stood the test of time and continues to be a beloved classic. The story follows Andy Dufresne, a banker who is sentenced to life in Shawshank State Penitentiary for the murder of his wife and her lover, despite his claims of innocence. While in prison, Andy befriends Red, an inmate known for his ability to smuggle in contraband. Over the years, Andy gains the trust of the prison guards and eventually uses his financial expertise to help the warden with money laundering.Throughout the film, the themes of hope, friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit are prevalent. Andy never gives up on the idea of freedom, and his determination inspires those around him, particularly Red. The friendship between Andy and Red is a central focus of the film, and their bond serves as a source of hope and support for both characters.One of the most powerful aspects of The Shawshank Redemption is its message of perseverance and the ability to find hope in the darkest of circumstances. Despite theharsh realities of prison life, Andy and Red manage to maintain their humanity and find moments of joy and connection. The film also explores the corruption and injustice within the prison system, shedding light on the inhumane treatment of inmates and the abuse of power by those in authority.The performances in The Shawshank Redemption are outstanding, with Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman delivering compelling and emotionally resonant portrayals of Andy and Red, respectively. The chemistry between the two actors is palpable, and their dynamic and nuanced performances bring depth and authenticity to their characters.The cinematography and direction in The Shawshank Redemption are also noteworthy, with director Frank Darabont skillfully capturing the bleak and oppressive atmosphere of the prison, as well as the moments of hope and redemption. The film's iconic score by Thomas Newman further enhances the emotional impact of the story, adding an additional layer of depth and resonance.Overall, The Shawshank Redemption is a timeless and poignant film that continues to resonate with audiences.Its themes of hope, friendship, and the indomitable human spirit are universal and deeply moving, making it a true cinematic masterpiece.肖申克的救赎是一部经受住了时间考验并且仍然备受喜爱的经典电影。
Red, the narrator, recounts how he planned and carried out his wife’s murder by disabling her brakes, which accidentally killed a neighbor and child as well and earned him a life sentence at Shawshank Prison. Red also remembers the arrival of an inmate named Andy Dufresne, whose tenure at Shawshank affected the lives of everyone at the prison. Andy was sent to Shawshank for life in 1947 for the cold-blooded murder of his wife, Linda, and her lover, tennis pro Glenn Quentin. Despite the damning evidence placing him at the scene of the crime on the night of the murders, Andy has always maintained his innocence, which Red eventually comes to believe in as well.Andy has some initial difficulty adjusting to prison life, especially because many of the other prisoners think he’s a snob. A gang of men known as the Sisters frequently attack and rape him in the laundry room while the guards look the other way. Andy fights the Sisters, even though it always lands him in the infirmary and sometimes solitary confinement. Despite these hardships, however, Andy never complains or loses his confidence.Soon after arriving at Shawshank, Andy approaches Red and asks him to procure a rock hammer because he’s interested in rock collecting and carving. After a while, he also pays Red to smuggle in some polishing cloths and then, rather nervously, a large poster of pinup Rita Hayworth. Red fulfills Andy’s requests.After a few years, Red and Andy both find themselves on a work crew, tarring the roof of the prison’s license plate factory. Andy overhears Byron Hadley, a prison guard, complaining to the other guards about the taxes he’ll have to pay on the $35,000 he just inherited from his long-lost brother. Andy offers Hadley some financial advice by telling him to give the money to his wife as a one-time tax-free gift. Andy even offers to fill out the paperwork for Hadley in exchange for giving three beers to each prisoner on the work crew. After some initial hesitation and suspicion, Hadley agrees. The deal wins Andy the respect of everyone involved and makes him a mythic hero in the eyes of the prisoners. Andy also becomes a valuable financial resource to those who run the prison. As a result, the guards and the warden protect Andy from the Sisters, make him the prison librarian, and don’t assign other inmates to his cell. Andy relishes his new position and works hard during the next two decades to significantly expand the library.Andy’s financial responsibilities start with filing the guards’ tax returns, but they soon expand to laundering money for the various prison wardens, including Bible-thumping Samuel Norton. Andy has no moral objection to hiding the money that Norton receives from construction companies, but he doesn’t realize that doing so also hurts his chances of ever leaving Shawshank.A new inmate named Tommy Williams arrives at Shawshank and tells Andy that he served time in another prison with Elwood Blatch, a man who privately admitted to killingtennis pro Glenn Quentin. When Andy asks Norton to request a retrial, Norton dismisses Andy’s claims and puts him in solitary confinement for more than a month on the “grain and drain” diet of bread and water. Norton, meanwhile, transfers Tommy Williams to another prison out of fear that Andy would expose his money laundering operation if paroled. After another aborted attempt to reason with the warden and another stint in solitary, Andy drops the issue and becomes more brooding and introspective.Eventually Andy emerges from his lengthy depression and tells Red one day that he had a friend set up a false identity for him. Under the false identity, the friend invested $14,000 of Andy’s money, which has since become more than $370,000. Andy, however, can’t touch the money, saved under his alternate identity, because he would risk exposing himself and losing everything. The documents and lucrative bonds are kept in a safe-deposit box at a local bank, the key to which has been stashed under a black volcanic rock wedged into a stone wall in the countryside near the prison. Andy dreams of escaping, assuming the new identity, and becoming the proprietor of a small hotel in Mexico. Andy also imagines Red going with him.Red thinks nothing of this until years later when the prison guards find Andy’s cell empty one morning. The guards search the prison but find nothing, until an extremely frustrated Norton rips the pinup poster from the wall to reveal a gaping hole in the thick concrete. The hole leads to the sewage drainpipe, which empties into the marshes surrounding Shawshank. Red figures that Andy slowly and systematically used the rock hammer and polishing cloths every night for nearly twenty years to carve through the wall. After completing his hole, Red also figures that it took Andy roughly eight years to muster the courage to actually try to escape.A search of the marshes and nearby towns reveals nothing, however, and Norton has a nervous breakdown and resigns. Red never hears anything from Andy but receives a blank postcard from a border town in Texas some months later. The story of Andy’s escape spreads throughout the prison and gives him an even greater mythic status. He becomes the symbol of hope for many prisoners, not only as someone who successfully escaped, but also as a man who never let prison crush his spirit.Red adds a postscript to his story about a year later, writing from a hotel in Portland, Maine, after being released from Shawshank. The transition to life on the outside has been tough, and Red thinks of Andy when he feels the urge to commit a petty crime or violate the terms of his parole so that he’ll be put back in prison. Now working as a bag boy at a supermarket, Red uses his days off to explore the countryside, partly because he likes the freedom and the space but also because he’s looking for the volcanic rock where Andy hid the key to the safe-deposit box.Red walks the rural hayfields in search of the stone wall Andy had described years earlier, and after several weeks of searching, he finally finds the rock. Underneath, Red discovers a letter addressed to him from Peter Stevens, Andy’s pseudonym. Theletter invites Red to join Andy in Mexico and includes a gift of $1,000. Red concludes the postscript with renewed hope for the future as he decides to abandon his job, violate his parole, and make his way to Mexico to find Andy.Analysis of Major Characters RedRed is the lifeline of the prison, the man who can smuggle almost anything into Shawshank from the outside world. By making himself indispensable to the other inmates, Red affords himself protection and an esteemed place in the pecking order of the prison yard. He forces the other men to do business on his terms and knows full well the need to defend his own interests in a world where violence and exploitation are the norm. Ultimately, however, Red’s hardened stance conceals his fear and insecurity as he struggles to make sense of his life both in and out of prison. Even though Red’s narrative focuses on Andy and his eventual escape, Red admits that the story is really all about himself. Andy’s inner confidence and sense of self-worth represent the part of Red that Hadley, Norton, and the other prison authorities never managed to crush. Although Red has undoubtedly thought of escaping numerous times during his thirty-eight years in prison, it is Andy’s resolute sense of hope that Red admires. Red knows that hope is what keeps him and every other inmate alive.Andy DufresneAndy is an enigma to Red and the other inmates, a man they admire but never really understand. An element of fantasy infuses the characterization of Andy: at one point King even refers to the mysterious “myth-magic” that his protagonist seemingly possesses. In truth, Andy is an anomalous figure who stands out from the rest of the inmates at Shawshank Prison, but not for any mythical or spiritual reason. Andy’s calm, cool collectedness govern his interactions with the world around him, and he rarely succumbs to emotion or cheap sentiment. What many inmates take for snobbery is actually reserve and caution as Andy tries to stay one step ahead of his adversaries. Without this strength and inner resolve, Andy would never have survived his twenty-eight years in prison nor managed to escape. Andy emerges as an object of fascination for many of his fellow prisoners, a figure onto whom they project their various embellishments of the ideal man: Andy, the man who can talk down the guards; Andy, the man who can manipulate the warden; and Andy, the man who can escape out from under everyone’s noses.Samuel NortonWarden Norton embodies the hypocrisies and contradictions of the penitentiary system. The national exposure and adulation he gets for his “Inside-Out” program belies and conceals the corruption that prevails during his tenure and the campaign of threats, intimidation, abuse, and excessive cruelty he employs to maintain control of the inmates. At times aligned with images of death—his face is compared to a cold slate tombstone—Norton is a self-deluded despot who justifies his exploitation and the promotion of his self-interest at the expense of others in the name of his faith and the fire-and-brimstone Bible passages he often quotes.Themes, Motifs, and Symbols ThemesThe Burden of Isolation and ImprisonmentEach of the inmates inside Shawshank Prison is locked up metaphorically as well as literally, hiding from himself or unable to function in the unregulated world that extends beyond the prison walls. There are many levels of isolation inside Shawshank, from the large, enclosed recreation yard to the smaller work crews down to the cellblock, cells, and, finally, solitary confinement. The prison is thus a multilayered world, a microcosm of the world outside that the prisoners have been forcibly removed from. The bars, strict schedules, sadistic keepers, and predatory Sisters only add a sense of entrapment and suffocation to these layers of isolation.Shawshank’s confines, however, also highlight the extent to which the prisoners have isolated themselves and compromised their sense of identity. Beneath the hardened criminals lie insecure, maladjusted outcasts, many of whom believe they can’t function outside the prison system. Elwood Blatch, for example, is a braggart and an egomaniac whose exaggerated accounts of his exploits fool none of his listeners into believing that he is the master criminal whom he makes himself out to be. Red, meanwhile, identifies Andy as the part of himself who never let go of the idea of freedom. Freedom is a frightening concept for Red, who dreams of being paroled but eventually struggles to find his place in society after almost forty years in prison. Recounting Andy’s escape, therefore, allows Red to face his fears and find the psychological freedom he seeks.The Power of HopeHope, more than anything else, drives the inmates at Shawshank and gives them the will to live. Andy’s sheer determination to maintain his own sense of self-worth and escape keeps him from dying of frustration and anger in solitary confinement. Hope is an abstract, passive emotion, akin to the passive, immobile, and inert lives of the prisoners. Andy sets about making hope a reality in the form of the agonizing progress he makes each year tunneling his way through his concrete cell wall. Even Andy’s even-keeled and well-balanced temperament, however, eventually succumb to the bleakness of prison life. Red notes that Tommy Williams’s revelation that he could prove Andy’s innocence was like a key unlocking a cage in Andy’s mind, a cage that released a tiger called Hope. This hope reinvigorates Andy and spreads to many of the other inmates in the prison. In his letter addressed to Red, Andy writes that “hope is a good thing,” which in the end is all that Red has left. Red’s decision to go to Mexico to find Andy is the ultimate proof of Red’s own redemption, not from his life as a criminal but from his compromised state, bereft of hope and with no reason to embrace life or the future. Red’s closing words, as he embarks tentatively onto a new path, show that hope is a difficult concept to sustain both inside the prison and out.SymbolsRita HayworthThe pinup posters of Rita Hayworth and the other women represent the outside world, hope, and every inmate’s desire to escape to a normal life. Andy admits as much whenhe tells Red that sometimes he imagines stepping right through the photograph and into another life. More literally, Rita Hayworth really does remind Andy of his desire to actually break out of Shawshank because of the chiseled hole in the concrete that the posters conceal. As a result, Rita Hayworth embodies the sense of hope that keeps Andy alive and sane and distinguishes him from the other inmates. Even though it takes Andy more than twenty-five years to hammer his way through the wall, the mere fact that he has something to work for keeps him from lapsing into bouts of self-pity as the other inmates do. Having a mission and something to look forward to—even before he knew he would use the hole to break out—kept Andy alive and gave him his “inner light.”RocksThe rocks Andy sculpts serve as a cover to justify owning a rock hammer, but they also represent the spirit of hope that he exudes. As an amateur geologist, Andy is undoubtedly distracted from the doldrums of daily prison life by the rocks. Continuing to pursue his hobby gives him a sense of normality and control over his life that many other inmates lack. Displaying his collection of polished rocks on the windowsill of his cell also gives Andy a sense of accomplishment and means to measure the passage of time. More important, however, sculpting the pebbles give Andy hope and a means to fend off despair. Giving these sculptures away to Red and other inmates also represents Andy’s ability to transfer his sense of hope—his “inner light” as Red calls it—to some of the other inmates.。
The Shawshank RedemptionWhen prison shows up in front you, which film firstly comes into your mind, Felon, Prison Break, Escape Plan, or maybe other Hollywood blockbusters? For me, The Shawshank Redemption is the one. As lots of people said, all of men have to watch this film, if don’t, they will definitely regret in their life. However, I can’t totally agree with this kind of opinion. Even though there is no leading actress in the film, it has nothing to with the audiences’ genders, because no matter what you are, as a flesh-and-blood human being, you can feel the passion and insistence of pursuing hope, freedom in this film, meanwhile, you also can realize how upset and pitiful an institutionalized person can be.It was the first year of my college life when I watched The Shawshank Redemption. I’ve watched it for more than five times until now, and each time I got different experience and feelings about this special artwork. At the first time, I just thought lots of people liked it, because so many friends around me were talking about it very often. Then I told myself maybe I should watch it in order to find some similarities with others. Although this film hadn’t had exciting fights and many world-known stars for me two years ago, it still made a deep impression on me and made meawfully moved. The most impressive person to me at that time, now he still is the one, of course, was Andy.Andy had to serve two life sentences for he murdered his wife and her lover, he tried to defend for himself because his was innocent, allof the evidence was against him, however. After having made up him mind to escape from the prison, Andy never gave up his―career‖—to dig a tunnel with a tiny hammer. This was the primary virtue that I loved him so much. He would never speak empty words, that is, if he decided to do something, he would insist on no matter how many people lack faith in him, even laughed at him. Red, one of the old and important persons in the prison, said that it would take 600 years to excavate a route to the hope. Yet the truth was: Andy spent 20 years digging a tunnel to get to the outside world. Later, when I became a sophomore, I constantly watched The Shawshank Redemption around three times, and I got a deeper understanding of it. Lots of questions came to me -- Why did the court announce Andy guilt and put him in prison? Why did no officials discover that Andy laundered money for the warden, Norton? Why could Andy make a person who had been existed before he escaped from the Shawshank? These questions were seemly not easy to answer, but one word, flaws in the system, couldmake it.When Andy was sent to the Shawshank, he tried to keep himself from troubles as he didn’t speak a word of anything. He knew he was guiltless, but he still could do nothing to prove his innocence. Andy was put in prison which indicated that there were some flaws in the judicial system. Many years dragged by, Andy gradually showed his talent of banking, and he helped solve the tax problems of the guards and accumulate the filthy wealth for Norton, which implied that the tax evasion and corruption were very serious. More than twenty years of bitter life in the prison, Andy finally fled from the Shawshank andlived a brand new life in Zihuatanejo. Had the judgment not been erroneous, Andy probably would not have been sent to jail. Had the system been clear, Andy probably would not become Norton’s laundering machine. Had the system been complete, Andy probably would not live a peaceful life any more. The most important thing was: if the system was exactly unbroken, The Shawshank Redemption would never be a success. Therefore, I persuaded myself– it was a matter of human nature instead of the system, because any sound systems were manipulated by man. The manipulators have a profound impact on the system: they were inintegrity, so were the system; the manipulators were corrupt, so the whole system would be same.The above views might not be correct, but I couldn’t think about it. Fortunately, Andy challenged the official guards several times to enjoy the freedom and hope in the darkness. He gave the chief prison guard advice on the tax problems at the risk of his life to require some beer for his coworkers. He persisted in writing letters to the state senate to ask for fund so as to reform and expand the library. He ventured to broadcast Mozart’s music all over the prison to remind his inmates of the freedom and hope. Let put this in another way, Andy challenged not only the guards but also the systems.Recently, I’ve watche d this blockbuster again, and I learned one word, institutionalize, which has become a buzzword in my class. Red had serviced in the prison for several decades, he called himself an institutionalized man. He held a firm belief that he might be useful in the prison, because he could get things for the inmates, on the contrary, he would fail to make it on the outside world where people made great changes. Red had already lost his hope after having spent most of hislife in the prison, and his belief was more intensified when the old Brooks committed suicide during his parole. It was the most essential point that made Red different from Andy who had hope to support himself after being abused by three of his inmates, keep himself alive during the punishment in thesolitary cell, and urge himself to make a way to the freedom.The old Red was an institutionalized man, so he had to report the manager when he wanted to pee during the work. Red had the exact same feelings—failed to adapt to the rapid changing world and lived in fear--- as Brooks during his parole. If he didn’t make promise to Andy, he would be dead somehow. After meeting his commitment, Red really started his new journey as Andy told Red ―Hope is a good thing, and no good thing ever dies.‖ On his w ay to find Andy, Red finally pick up his hope --- he hoped he could make it across the border; he hoped to see Andy and shake his hands; he hoped the Pacific was as blue as it had been in his dreams. Andy and Red, two similar men almost had nothing in common in the Shawshank, they eventually alienated themselves from the darkness and appreciated the sunshine in Zihuatanejo.The reason why people become institutionalized is that they shut their hope and dreams in the bottom of their heart. Once they manage to retrieve their freedom, dream and hope, they will have no chance to be institutionalized. I don’t know how many people will be so peaceful and generous like Andy in the worst time. But I do believe that people who can tolerate and forgive things having hurt them before will understand the essence of life more precise thanthe ordinaries. It will be better for people to play their own roles in life rather than waste time, because ―Get busy living or get busy dying‖ is the truth of life.Andy Dufresne,他的智慧战胜了漏洞百出的制度;他的理性战胜了野蛮狂暴的本能;他的意志战胜了冷酷无情的时间;他战胜了肖申克的石墙;他战胜了他自己;他战胜了一切。
最喜欢的电影英语作文肖申克的救赎全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Movie: The Shawshank RedemptionHave you ever watched a movie that made you feel hopeful and inspired, even though it's about people in prison? Well, that's how I felt after seeing The Shawshank Redemption! It's a film from 1994 that tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a guy who gets sent to Shawshank Prison for a crime he didn't commit. At first, it seems like a really sad and depressing movie. Andy has to deal with mean prison guards, tough inmates, and horrible living conditions. But Andy never loses hope that one day he'll be free again.That's one of the things I love most about this movie - Andy's unbreakable spirit and positive attitude, no matter how bad things get. He's determined to hold onto his dream of being a free man again someday. Andy says a famous line that shows his hopefulness - he tells his friend Red, "Get busy living or get busy dying." That means you should make the most of your life, even in tough times, instead of just feeling sorry for yourself. I tryto remember that advice in my own life when I'm having a bad day at school or get into an argument with my parents!Another part of the movie I really enjoyed was the strong friendship between Andy and Red. At first, Red doesn't trust Andy at all and thinks he's just going to end up being another "guy who cries himself to sleep at night." But over many years, they form a special bond. Red admires Andy's brains, integrity and perseverance. Andy helps Red by getting him a job helping the guards with financial stuff. And Red looks out for Andy by getting him that famous rock hammer that helps with Andy's legendary escape.Speaking of the escape, that was definitely the most exciting and nail-biting part! You see Andy spending like 20 years secretly digging a tunnel through the prison walls with that little rock hammer. Then, the night he finally breaks free by crawling through a sewage pipe, I was on the edge of my seat shouting at the TV! I almost couldn't believe it when Andy makes it out the other side, strips off his prison clothes, and stands there drinking in the fresh air and pouring rain as a free man. What a powerful, uplifting scene!After seeing his friend finally escape, Red gets paroled too. He follows the clues Andy left for him to join Andy at thisgorgeous beach in Mexico. Their reunion on the beach was such a feel-good, happy moment that gave me chills. After all their struggles and suffering, they finally got their dream of being free men together. It's the kind of underdog story that makes you want to jump up and cheer!Even though it's not the most child-friendly movie with some violence and language, I still really connected to the themes. The Shawshank Redemption shows that hope is a powerful thing that can get you through even the darkest of times. It reminds you to cherish your friendships and find strength in supporting each other. And it celebrates the human spirit's ability to persevere and stay determined to overcome any obstacle or injustice through courage and resolve.I think every kid and adult should see this incredible movie. Sure, it's long at over 2 hours, but you'll be so absorbed in the story that the time just flies by. I've probably watched it like 5 times already! There's so many amazing scenes, lines, and unforgettable characters that stick with you. Like the wise, elderly prison library worker who calls the guards "perfect a**-kissers." Or the heart-breaking scene where a former prison boxing star breaks down in tears because he's getting out but feels he has nothing to live for. Or Andy locking the vicious warden in theprison while he escapes. So many goosebump-inducing moments!In the end, The Shawshank Redemption isn't your typical boring old prison movie. It's a powerful story of hope, friendship, integrity and always fighting against injustice. It's funny at times, heart-warming, sad, and wildly entertaining from start to finish. Any movie that inspires me to dream big, value my relationships, and never give up is an instant classic in my book! I wish every prison movie could be as uplifting and meaningful as The Shawshank Redemption. If you haven't seen it yet, do yourself a favor and watch it as soon as possible!篇2My Favorite Movie: The Shawshank RedemptionHave you ever watched a movie that made you feel really happy and sad at the same time? That's how I felt when I saw the movie The Shawshank Redemption. It's my all-time favorite movie!The Shawshank Redemption is about a guy named Andy Dufresne who goes to jail for a crime he didn't do. Andy is played by Tim Robbins, who is a really good actor. In the movie, Andyhas to go to a jail called Shawshank Prison. It's a tough place run by mean guards and an even meaner warden.When Andy first gets to Shawshank, it seems like a dark, horrible place. The other inmates are scary and it looks dirty and depressing. But Andy keeps his spirits up by being smart and not giving up hope. He makes friends with a guy named Red, played by Morgan Freeman. Red is really wise and helps Andy adjust to prison life.Andy is innocent, but he gets sentenced to two life sentences. That means he'll be in jail forever unless he can prove his innocence somehow. Most people would get discouraged, but not Andy. He's determined to get out and live his life as a free man again.One thing I really like about Andy is how he uses his brains to make life better at Shawshank. He helps out the prison workers by doing taxes and legal work for them. In return, they sneak in little luxuries for him like a little rock blanket and some cold beers. Andy also starts up a little prison library to give the inmates something to do.Over time, Andy earns the respect of his fellow inmates and even some of the meaner guards. They see how he never loseshope or gives up, even when bad things happen to him. He gets beaten up by the guards but doesn't let it get him down.My favorite part is when Andy plays a record over the prison loudspeakers of the opera singers singing. For a little while, the harsh world of Shawshank is filled with beautiful music. It makes Andy and Red smile and dream about what the outside world is like. I get chills every time I watch that scene! It's such a good one.Andy is in Shawshank for nearly 20 years before he finally gets his big chance to break out. He spent all those years digging a tunnel through the wall inch by inch. When he finally makes it out, my heart was pounding with excitement! Even though he's nearly an old man by then, he refuses to let his spirit be crushed.The end of the movie is so touching. Red gets parole and leaves Shawshank to go find his old friend Andy at last. When Red finds the note Andy left for him, showing that Andy did make it to paradise, I had tears in my eyes. I was so happy for both of them!The Shawshank Redemption is all about hope, friendship, and never giving up. It shows that no prison can crush a strong spirit and good heart. Andy and Red went through so muchsuffering, but their bond and Andy's clever mind helped them survive.I know it's just a movie, but The Shawshank Redemption teaches such a valuable lesson. As long as you have hope inside you, no situation is impossible to get through. You just have to be strong, smart, and surround yourself with loyal friends who won't let you give up.Watching Andy and Red struggle but ultimately triumph over the nightmare of Shawshank makes me feel like I can overcome any challenge too. Whenever I'm feeling down, I remember how Andy dug that tunnel for 20 years and never lost faith he'd be free one day. His patience, brains and unbreakable spirit are so inspiring!That's why The Shawshank Redemption is my favorite movie of all time. It's an unforgettable story about friendship, hope, and breaking free against all odds. I've probably seen it a hundred times, and it gives me goosebumps every single time! If you haven't seen it yet, you absolutely have to. Just make sure to have some tissues ready for the end!篇3My Favorite Movie: The Shawshank RedemptionHave you ever watched a movie that really stuck with you? A movie that made you think about life in a whole new way? For me, that movie is The Shawshank Redemption. It's an old movie from 1994, but it's still one of the best movies ever made in my opinion!The Shawshank Redemption is about a guy named Andy Dufresne who goes to jail for a crime he didn't actually commit. Can you imagine being put in prison when you're completely innocent? That would be so unfair and horrible! Andy has to spend almost 20 years locked up in the tough Shawshank prison.When Andy first gets to Shawshank, it seems like a really scary and mean place. The guards are bullies who get to push the inmates around for no good reason. And the other prisoners aren't very nice people either - there's lots of fighting, threatening, and bullying going on all the time. It makes my school seem like a piece of cake in comparison!Despite the awful environment, Andy never loses hope or turns mean like some of the other guys. He's one of the only prisoners who is brave enough to stand up to the guards and fight for his rights. He's also whip-smart and uses his brain to slowly but surely start changing things at Shawshank for the better.One of the coolest things Andy does is start up a little prison library and school. By getting donated books and records, he's able to give the inmates a place to learn and expand their minds instead of just sitting in their cells being bored all day. He also helps out the prison guards and workers with their taxes and stuff because he's a genius with numbers from having been a banker before jail. Even though he's a prisoner, he tries to use his skills to improve the prison and help people however he can.My favorite character in the whole movie is definitely Andy's friend Red. Red has been in Shawshank for what seems like forever, and he's given up on life a little bit until Andy comes along and rekindles his spirit. Red is tough on the outside from spending so many years locked up, but you can tell he's still a good person deep down. More than anything, Red wants to finally experience the freedom he hasn't had since he was a young man.Andy promises Red that one day they'll both be free men together, catching a cold drink on the beach down in Mexico. At first Red doesn't believe Andy's crazy dream of escaping from the infamous Shawshank jail. But over time Andy's determination and outlook on life starts rubbing off on his friend Red.I don't want to give away too many spoilers, but let's just say that Andy has some incredible tricks up his sleeve to formake his dream of pulling off the greatest prison break ever a reality. There's lots of intense moments and close calls that had me on the edge of my seat!By the end of the movie, I wasn't just rooting for Andy and Red to make it out of Shawshank, I was rooting for them to finally experience the lives of freedom and hope that they deserved after so many wasted years. That's what makes the movie's climax and ending so powerful and moving - you just want these good guys to win so badly after watching them persevere through unimaginable struggles and setbacks.The performances by the lead actors Tim Robbins (who plays Andy) and Morgan Freeman (Red) are absolutely brilliant and is a huge reason why this movie feels so real. Their friendship and the lessons they teach each other about keeping hope alive in even the darkest of situations is very inspiring.On the surface level, The Shawshank Redemption is just an entertaining movie about an intricate prison escape. But it's about so much more than that - it's a heartwarming story of friendship, dreaming big, and never giving up on your hopes and goals no matter how trapped you may feel. Those powerfulmessages are what stick with me the most when I think back on this classic film.After watching The Shawshank Redemption, I realized how lucky I am to have good friends, family, teachers and opportunities in my life. Instead of taking those things for granted, I now try to make the most out of each day and nurture my hopes for the future just like Andy did. I think those are some really valuable lessons that kids can learn from this wonderful movie.So if you've never seen The Shawshank Redemption, I highly recommend you check it out! It's way more than just a regular prison movie. It's a timeless story about courage, friendship, hope, and never letting yourself get too beaten down by life's difficulties and injustices. Those inspirational themes are why, in my young opinion, it's one of the greatest movies of all time that everyone should see!。
Hope, freedom and redemptionWhen I finished the Shawshank Redemption, I was profoundly moved and shocked. There are three words emerging in my mind: hope, freedom and redemption, which I think are the keynotes the movie attempts to convey transmit to the audiences.To be full of hopes and pursuit of freedom is a basic human right. But hope is a terrible thing for the prisoners of Shawshank. Red said,"These walls are kind of funny like that. First you hate them, then you get used to them. Enough time passed, get so you depend on them." This change, we have to say, is a gradual process of abandoning hope, and they feel much easier in Shawshank than outside, just like Brooks. Brooks is a tragedy. He has been used to the life in the Shawshank and he has given up both hope and freedom. When he paroles from prison, he cannot adapt to the society out of the jail, so he always feels worried and fearful. Actually, it is the freedom which he never hopes to get that makes him feel worried. He wants to get safety. He wants to prove his existence, but he hangs himself finally. He can't enjoy the freedom.Brooks fails in the hope and freedom. How about Red In fact, Red has the same predicament as Brooks. Although he doesn't utterly lose the longing for freedom, but he doesn't really believe in the hope. He even thinks that hope is a dangerous thing. But for the help of Andy, he wouldn't have succeeded in the true freedom in the end. In contrast, Andy embodies the contrary mentality. The walls of Shawshank can't bondage his pursuit of hope and freedom. He said,"Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies." He never gives up hope even in the jail. Virtually, because of the indestructible hope, he finally gets rid of the jail and obtains the freedom. He takes himself for example to prove that hope and freedom are terrific, and demonstrably he is right.Andy not only salvages himself, but also propagates hope to others. He strives beersfor inmates, remolds the library of the jail, plays music of Italy, helps some prisoners who are serving short prison terms to learn and attain a high school diploma so that they can be more qualified after they released. All of these things are for the redemption of others who serve in Shawshank. With the hope, he gets down to redeeming others, just like Red. Suppose Andy himself gives up hope, gives up the pursuit of freedom, what will happen I do believe that he can't save himself, let alone extending a hand to others’ salvation.Hope is incomparably splendid thing. By virtue of hope, we can pursue freedom, we can get redemption of ourselves and liberate others. Never let hope go, and carve it in mind,"Fear can hold you prisoner. Hope can set you free".。
肖申克的救赎评析英语作文200字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Shawshank Redemption: A Movie About HopeThe Shawshank Redemption is one of my favorite movies ever! It's a really old movie that came out in 1994, but it's still amazing. The movie is about a guy named Andy Dufresne who gets sent to prison for a crime he didn't do. Prison seems like the worst place ever, but Andy never gives up hope that one day he'll be free again.At first, the other prisoners treated Andy really badly. They bullied him and tried to make his life miserable. But Andy was smart and didn't let their meanness get him down. He became good friends with a guy named Red, who is like the leader of the prisoners. Andy helped the guards get beer and other stuff to make their awful lives a little better.While in prison, Andy came up with this crazy plan to escape. It took him almost 20 years, but he slowly dug a tunnel out of his prison cell little by little. He was so patient and kept on digging even though it must have felt impossible. When he finallyescaped, it was the most exciting part! He crawled through a gross sewer pipe for 500 yards until he finally made it out into the rain and fresh air. Just imagining being trapped in that dark tunnel for so long makes me shudder.My favorite part is at the end when Andy leaves clues for Red to follow and meet him at this beautiful beach in Mexico. Red gets out of prison too after almost 40 years inside! When they reunite on the beach it's so happy and heartwarming. Despite spending most of their lives locked up, they never lost hope for a better future.I think the main message of the movie is that hope is really powerful. No matter how bad things get, you should never give up. Andy could have easily become bitter and mean in prison, but he stayed hopeful and kind. His friend Red says it's the most motivating thing he took from Andy - that hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. Even when it seems like there's no way out of a bad situation, you have to keep hoping and trying to improve your life.The movie also shows that friendships are really important, especially in hard times. Andy and Red supported each other through the worst circumstances imaginable. They gave eachother motivation to keep going. I think we could all use a friend like that!Overall, The Shawshank Redemption is an incredible, inspiring movie. It makes me appreciate my freedom and comfortable life so much more. I'll never forget Andy's determination and bravery in escaping from that terrible prison. Whenever I feel sad or like giving up, I'll remember his story and have hope that good things lie ahead, no matter what obstacles are in my way. Hope is what keeps us going!篇2The Shawshank Redemption is a Super Cool Movie!Hey there, friends! Today, I'm going to tell you all about this awesome movie called "The Shawshank Redemption." It's like, one of the best movies ever made, and I just loved it so much!The movie is set in this big, scary prison called Shawshank. The main character is a guy named Andy Dufresne, played by Tim Robbins. Andy is a really nice guy who gets sent to prison for a crime he didn't even do! Can you believe that? It's just so unfair!In prison, Andy becomes best friends with a guy named Red, played by Morgan Freeman. Red is this really cool older guy who can get you anything you want from the outside world. He and Andy have such a nice friendship, and it's so sweet to see them looking out for each other.But prison life is really tough, and the guards are mean bullies who treat the inmates like dirt. There's this one guard named Captain Hadley who is just the worst! He's always yelling and hitting the prisoners for no good reason. I got so mad at him every time he was on the screen!Despite all the bad things happening to him, Andy never loses hope. He's always trying to make the best of his situation and even helps out the other prisoners with their taxes and stuff. Andy is just such a kind and smart guy, and you can't help but root for him.One of the most exciting parts of the movie is when Andy comes up with this brilliant plan to escape from prison. He spends years and years digging a secret tunnel out of his cell, and when he finally breaks free, it's just the most amazing moment ever! I was cheering so loud when he made it out.But the movie isn't just about Andy's escape. It's also about hope, friendship, and never giving up, even when things seemreally bad. Andy and Red teach us that no matter how tough life gets, we should always hold on to our dreams and stay strong.I loved this movie so much, and I think everyone should watch it. It's a little bit sad sometimes, but it's also really inspiring and uplifting. The acting is fantastic, the story is gripping, and the message is just so powerful.In the end, Andy proves that even if you're locked up, your mind and spirit can still be free. And that's a lesson we can all learn from, whether we're in prison or not.So, what are you waiting for? Go watch "The Shawshank Redemption" right now! It's a movie that will stick with you forever, and you'll be glad you didn't miss it.篇3The Shawshank Redemption is a Really Cool Movie!The Shawshank Redemption is one of my favorite movies ever! It's about this guy named Andy who gets sent to prison for a crime he didn't do. The prison is called Shawshank, and it's a really scary place. The guards are mean, and the other prisoners are tough guys.Andy is played by an actor named Tim Robbins. He seems like a nice guy, and he's really smart too. When he first gets to Shawshank, he doesn't talk much, but eventually, he starts making friends with some of the other inmates, like Red (played by Morgan Freeman). Red is also really nice, and he helps Andy out a lot.Life in Shawshank looks really hard. The inmates have to do a lot of hard work, and they don't get treated very nicely. But Andy never gives up hope. He's always trying to make the best of things, even though he's stuck in prison for something he didn't do.One of the coolest things about Andy is that he's really good at coming up with plans. He figures out a way to get his hands on a really big rock hammer, and he uses it to chip away at the wall in his cell little by little. It takes him years and years, but he never gives up. He's also really good at getting things from the outside world, like books and even a tiny rock pick!The other inmates start to look up to Andy because he's so smart and brave. Even the mean prison guard, Captain Hadley, can't break Andy's spirit. Andy always finds a way to outsmart him and stay positive.My favorite part of the movie is when Andy finally escapes from Shawshank. He crawls through the tunnel he's been digging for years, and he ends up coming out of a pipe in a big rainstorm. It's such an awesome scene! He's finally free, and he can start his life over again.But before he leaves, Andy does one last really cool thing. He plays a recording of an opera song over the prison's loudspeakers. All the inmates and guards stop and listen to the beautiful music, and it's like a moment of peace and happiness in that horrible place.Andy's friend Red gets out of prison a few years later, and he goes to find Andy like they had planned. It's really heartwarming when they finally meet up again and can start their new lives together.The Shawshank Redemption is such an inspiring movie. It shows that even when things seem really bad, you should never give up hope. Andy never stopped believing that he would be free one day, and his determination and courage helped him get through the toughest times in prison.I think the movie also teaches us that friendship is really important. Andy and Red's friendship helped them both staystrong and positive. They looked out for each other and never gave up on each other, even when things seemed impossible.Overall, The Shawshank Redemption is an awesome movie with a great message. It's exciting, heartwarming, and always keeps you hoping for a happy ending. I could watch it over and over again!篇4Here's an analysis of the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" in the form of a 2000-word essay, written from the perspective of an elementary school student:The Shawshank Redemption: A Movie About Hope and FriendshipHave you ever watched a movie that made you feel really happy and sad at the same time? The Shawshank Redemption is one of those movies. It's a really long movie, but it's so good that you won't even notice how long it is!The movie is about a man named Andy Dufresne, who gets sent to a really scary prison called Shawshank. Andy didn't actually do the bad thing he was accused of, but the mean篇5The Shawshank Redemption is an Awesome Movie!Have you ever seen The Shawshank Redemption? It's this really cool old movie from 1994 about a guy named Andy who goes to prison even though he didn't do anything bad. The movie shows what happens to Andy and his friend Red over almost 20 years in the Shawshank prison. It might seem boring since it's just about prison, but it's actually super exciting with lots of great parts!Andy is sent to Shawshank after getting wrongly accused of murdering his wife. The guards and warden are really mean to him at first. But Andy is smart and doesn't let the mean people get him down. He's always hopeful and makes the best of his terrible situation. That's an important lesson - you should try to stay positive even when things are hard.While in prison, Andy becomes friends with a guy named Red. Red is in charge of smuggling stuff in for the inmates. Andy asks Red to get him a rock hammer so he can start sculpting. Sculpting helps pass the long days in prison. Over many years, Andy uses that rock hammer to secretly chip away at the wall of his prison cell!My favorite scene is when Andy locks the guards in the bathroom and plays a record over the prison loudspeakers. Allthe prisoners dance and cheer to the music blasting out. It's just a happy, free moment for people who aren't free. Andy does sneaky things like that to mess with the mean guards and warden who make life miserable for the prisoners.After almost 20 years, Andy finally escapes through the tunnel he made in the wall! He used his rock hammer and chipped away bit by bit for so long. That shows you can do anything if you work hard and never give up. When the warden finds out Andy escaped, he gets so mad and hunts for him. But Andy is smarter than the warden and already left clues showing the warden stole money from the prison.At the end, Andy makes it to a beautiful beach in Mexico and Andy's friend Red finally gets out of prison too after so many years. They reunite and live out Andy's dream of being free together. It has such a feel-good, happy ending!The Shawshank Redemption shows that hope is really important, even in the worst situations. It also shows how being brave and sticking to your dreams can help you get through anything. I loved watching Andy work so hard for freedom and never give up, even when everything seemed hopeless. He made the best of his terrible situation by keeping his spirits up, being resourceful and using his wits to outsmart the bad guys.Overall, this is just an amazing, inspiring movie with valuable lessons about hope, friendship, perseverance and being strong when life gets difficult. It's incredible to watch one man struggle but ultimately overcome huge obstacles through patience and determination over two decades in prison. The Shawshank Redemption proves that if you can hold onto hope, you can make it through even the darkest of times. I don't know about you, but that makes me feel pretty hopeful!篇6The Shawshank Redemption is a Really Great Movie!The Shawshank Redemption is one of my all-time favorite movies! It's about a guy named Andy Dufresne who goes to prison for a really long time, even though he didn't actually do the bad thing he was accused of. The story takes place mostly in the super tough Shawshank prison.Andy has to deal with lots of mean guards and inmates when he first gets to Shawshank. The head guard, Captain Hadley, is especially nasty to him. The prisoners call him "The Bull" because he's so mean and aggressive. There are also some really scary inmates like the Sisters gang who beat up and bully the other prisoners. Prison seems like a totally horrible place in this movie!But Andy doesn't let the awful conditions get him down. He's one of the nicest, smartest, and most caring guys you'll ever meet in a movie. Andy helps out his friend Red by getting him beers from outside the prison. He also does lots of the other inmates' taxes and helps out the prison workers. Andy has a warm heart and never loses hope, even when everything seems bleak.Andy's friend Red is played by Morgan Freeman, who does such an amazing job in this role. Red has been in Shawshank for forever and has given up on life. But Andy's positivity and perseverance rubs off on Red over time. Their friendship is one of the best parts of the movie.The villain of the movie is the warden, Samuel Norton. On the surface, he acts religious and puts on this phony front. But in reality, he's totally corrupt and evil on the inside. He has Andy put in solitary confinement for years just because Andy knows the warden is pocketing money meant for the prison. The warden is a totalcontrol freak and abuses his power over the inmates.One of the most memorable scenes is when Andy locks himself in the warden's bathroom and plays an opera record over the prison loudspeakers. It's such a joyful, rebelliousmoment seeing the inmates dancing and soaking up this little bit of beauty and freedom in their oppressive environment. This scene really captures Andy's determination to hold onto his spirit and humanity despite his dehumanizing circumstances.After many years of being imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit, Andy finally escapes from Shawshank in one of the most thrilling and clever escape scenes ever. He crawled through a tunnel leading to a sewer pipe and followed that to freedom. It was so exciting and rewarding to watch him finally get out of that horrible place after he'd been such an inspiration to his fellow inmates for so long.In the end, Andy leaves clues for Red on how to also escape and meet him at a beautiful beach in Mexico. This final scene of them reunited and finally free is so powerful and moving. You can't help but cheer them on after witnessing their incredible struggle and indomitable spirits over the course of the film.The Shawshank Redemption is an amazing movie filled with tremendous acting, storytelling, and deeply resonant themes about hope, friendship, integrity and perseverance in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. It's an unforgettable tale that stays with you long after watching it. This is why it's rightlyconsidered one of the greatest and most beloved films of all time.I can't recommend it highly enough!。
Film Review of Shawshank RedemptionName:Major:No.:Class:Date:Film Review of Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption,a famous American movie direct by Frank Darabont,although did not get an Oscar, although there is no action, no special effects, and even no beautiful girls , still be able to deeply impress the audience, and never in the past two decades, have the charm of the film been abated.The movie tells a story of Andy,a young banker with full of talent,who was sentenced to life imprisonment because of murdering his wife and her lover , completed the self-redemption and save others in the dark Shawshank prison. Like the classic lines in the movie said:” It takes a strong man to save himself,a great man to save others.” With the question what impress you most in the film,different person will gives different answers. Below let me introduce this movie and some of my own thoughts.Everyone in the Shawshank not just their roles,they represent a certain type of people in society, and the Shawshank also reflected the real society in America.Warden Norton,the superior of the Shawshank, usually very pious on the surface,can recite every word of the Bible.But in fact,he is unscrupulous, cruel, sinister and greedy for his own benefit.Haley,the prison guards,and other police officer,are savage and help Norton to enslave the prisoner.Their are the rulers of the “small society”.Prisoner in shawshank can be divided into several categories. In addition to the hero Andy, Red (Morgan ·Freeman) is a key figure, of course, I think he is the whole movie clue: Actually,there is not much dialogue in the whole movie.A lot ofthings are showed by Red monologue and most of the monologue are in order to summarize the life in shawshank and reflect his reading of Andy.Red is a wise man who can committed people’s any needs.He fared very well in Fort shark. His has insight into the nature of life in Fort shark with his wisdom.He said to Andy: " Hope is a dangerous thing."However, like the so-called "wise men" in the reallife,although Red insight into the essence of the shark fort, he is only conform to the rules in order to protect themselves in the shawshank rather than to fight for free and hope, not to mention influence and change others. Until Andy appear, changed his, and eventually lead him to the freedom of the other shore.”There's not a day goes by I don't feel regret. Not because I'm in here, or because you think I should. I look back on the way I was then. Then a young, stupid kid who committed that terrible crime. I want to talk to him. I want to try and talk some sense to him, tell him the way things are. But I can't. That kid's long gone and this old man is all that's left. I got to live with that. Rehabilitated? It's just a bull**** word. So you go on and stamp your form, sonny, and stop wasting my time. Because to tell you the truth, I don't give a shit.”These sentence are said by Red when he applied for parole.He get a approved because of these thoughtful sentence.Tommy, one of the main characters in the film who come to shawshank lately, is as hopeful to his future as Andy. He is effort to improve his Knowledge with the hope of Andy so that he could have a bright future. But he is young and naive to protect himself.He was murdered by Norton and Haley because he know the truth of Andy’s case before he’s success.Without hope, they can feel at ease in this live, until to die,so as the most shocked and thought-provoking role in the film,I think, Brooks.Leaving prison after his first parole,in which he has lived for 50 years,he gets some freedom but feels nervous and afraid instead of happy.Brooks’ life was finished by the way of suicide because he could not fit into the life outside.From his suicide note,he said that he had no idea to adapt to the society.When he was young,he only saw one car,but now is full of cars in the street.Every middle night,waking up from the nightmare,he must take a while to remember where he was, without doubt that freedom gives him hope,but this hope brings to him only worry and fear to life.Such a life may not as free and peace in as in prison.If there was no Andy,Brooks’ ending is red and other most of the prisoners’future. And will it be a lot of people’s final in our real life ? Some bird aren’t meant to be caged,Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up. dose rejoice. Still, the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they’re gone. I guess I just miss my friend.if red was called a “strong man”,Andy should be called as a “great man”.Not only does he save himself, he does everything he can to save the soul of the prisoners. Few details was mentioned about Andy’s escape in front of film,which let me felt a little awkward when I see the scene when he escapes. But recall the plot of the film about Andy’s asking for hammer and beauty posters and so on, we can see that he is already prepared to escape.But Andy did not immediately escape from the tunnel he has already dragged.Tommy's death made him aware of Norton's ruthless. he knows that he doesn’t have the ability to save otherprisoners. In other words,although Andy has done the preparation for escaping, he did not flee immediately, although he had the desire to embrace liberty, but he remained in Fort shark to help those "no hope of man."Andy use his strength to help Norton for their money laundering in order to struggle for the rights of small and spiritual space for prisoners. such as Andy first time use of financial expertise to work for Haley just required for some drink for his mates. He smile and watch they drinking.No one other than Red understand the reason why he do that is that he just want himself and everyone else to enjoy the feeling of freedom.Another example is the construction of the prison library, teaching Tommy for exams and so on. And what impressed me most is the scene his use radio play "The Marriage of Figaro" for all prisoners. The plot reflects that Andy’s salvation for all prisoners is quiet significant. In particular, when Norton and Haley were standing outside the door to warn Andy, Andy was smiling and turn up the volume to the highest - a terrible punishment waiting for him, but Andy did not shrink back. This is the real brave! A great man! I have this feeling that Andy came to Fort sharks not as prisoners, but as a Redeemer.These walls are kind of funny like that. First you hate them, then you get used to them. Enough time passed, get so you depend on them. That's institutionalized. "Institutionalizing" is a destruction to human nature.The The symbolic meaning of the movie,I think,is to tell you what we should do when we face the “institutionalized”.We can get the answer from Andy.Firstly, you should retain hope for life and never give up. As mentioned earlier, Andy write a letter to Red after the escape, said: "Remember, Hope is a good thing,maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies!" Secondly,you must be enough courage. When Andy first time face Haley, face Morges, especially play opera for all prisoner, everything he does may get him dead. but he was never afraid. How can the courage to do it! Ideal without courage is like the Ship without a compass.Thirdly,you should insisted and never give up.Andy tells us with his life story that the fortitude in the face of the adversity and the perseverance on your dream are the golden rules to stly, there must be wisdom when you take actions. Recalling completely films, you'll be amazed by Andy's talent and wisdom in their hearts. What makes his grand and perfect plan, which Andy rely on to complete the redemption and punishment Norton and Haley, is his wisdom.I find I'm so excited. I can barely sit still or hold a thought in my head. I think it the excitement only a free man can feel, a free man at the start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain. I hope I can make it across the border, I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope......Form these sentence,we can see that Red has finished to save himself with the help of Andy.We also know the meaning of redemption.THANKS !!!致力为企业和个人提供合同协议,策划案计划书,学习课件等等打造全网一站式需求欢迎您的下载,资料仅供参考。
H ow Andy Obtain His “Redemption”—Analysis of The Movie The Shawshank RedemptionIntroductionThe movie The Shawshank Redemption is adapted from American famous writer Stephen King’s gothic novel “The Shawshank Redemption”.It is a profound implication of fine arts. Andy Dufresne is a young and successful banker whose life changes drastically when he is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife and her lover. The movie shows us Andy, with the help of his friends, obtains his greatest redemption.1I. Subjective ReasonsIn the court, Andy Dufresne claims that he is innocent. However, all the evidences indicate that he is the murder who must be punished. At last, Andy is sentenced to a lifelong imprisonment. Since the fair law cannot help him, Andy is doomed to save himself. The redemption is really a harsh task, which needs a person to equip himself. Andy Dufresne, as it is, is just the one who can receive his own redemption.A.Professional skills and wisdomThe society is not a world of fairy-tale. Man who wants to realize his dreams must have his special and professional skills rather than blank words and illusion. Originated from the traditional agriculture, traditional American spirit did not emphasize people’s knowledge in the society. Yet, after the industrial revolution, the American society gradually changed into capitalism.2 Industrialization altered the way Americans thought at the same time that it transformed their ways of making a living.3As the society became more complex, the need for specialized training increased.3 One have to own skills to achieve what he wants. Just as British philosopher, Francis Bacon says “Knowledge is power”. A free man can gain knowledge from different sources to fulfill his mind, while one can be wretched if he is ignorant. Andy Dufersne is an educated man full of skills and wisdom. With his excellent work, he comes to be a promising vice-president of a bank. Even though he is in prison, his knowledge makes him extraordinary. First, he helps his fellows gain a moment of being respected. With his professional skills, he assisted Mr. Hadly, the captain of the guards, to get the huge inheritance. In return, Mr. Hadly gave them beer to drink. After work, these prisoners sat and drank on the roof “felt like free man”. At that moment, just as Red says they were “the lords of all the creation”. Second, professional skills protect Andy against hard work and the Sisters’ harassment. In Shawshank, the homosexual Sisters always keeps at Andy. Meanwhile, the serious situation has been changed since Andy’s skills are known. In the movie, the warden Mr. Norton tells Andy “Man should have a skill”. In order to make Andy laundry his money, Mr. Norton gives the Sisters a big lesson. From then on, no one can lay afinger on Andy. At the same time, he is busy with the filtering process. Though he is only “a wonderful pet to have”, he gets his peaceful time in Shawshank. Third, wisdom is the key reason why Andy succeeds in escaping from the prison. First of all, Andy makes everybody think his hobby is shaping and polishing rocks so that he can tunnel under the wall. Besides, he covers the wall with a big poster of a sexy lady. Almost every man likes beauties, Andy knows it very well. He uses the big poster to hide his great tunnel easily. Moreover, Andy hides his rock hammer in the Holy Bible and the guards cannot find it. Mr. Norton once tells Andy “Salvation lies within”. The Holy Bible indicates Mr. Norton’s hypocrisy, while Andy Dufresne makes it to conceal the to ol of his tunneling. After Andy’s escape, Mr. Norton finally opens the Bible and finds there is hammer-shaped hole right in the chart “Exodus”, which tells how Moses leads the Hebrews out of Egypt.4 From the whole movie, the strategy of Andy’s redemption is full of careful thoughts and plans. He is “Rem b rant”.B.HopeHope is one of American spirits.5 In the movie, Andy redeems the spirit of those prisoners and himself. Time can make people get used to anything. Just as the old Brooks, they were all “institutionalized”. “These walls are funny. First you hate them. Then you get used to them. Enough time passes, you get so you depend on them. That’s institutionalized”. Their hearts are numb and desperate. Nevertheless, Andy tells them “There is something inside t hat they cannot get to, that they cannot touch. That’s yours—hope”. “Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies”. With hope, he has waited in Shawshank about 20years. Although he is trapped in destiny, Andy has the desire for freedom. In his eyes, people should live in hope. “Get busy living or get busy dying”, Andy chooses the first one.C.Great patience, Equanimity and bravenessAs wonderful hope is, Andy Dufresne does not have enthusiastic hope. His hope is relevant with great patience and equanimity. Hope does not need passion, the enthusiasm of hope is just a casual impulse of the soul. In prison, where life must be measured by time, any enthusiasm is only helpless disappointment, which makes people accept the fate. Only man who has clear heart can see the ridiculousness of life. Otherwise, they may be furious and hopeless.6 At the beginning of the movie, Andy shows his specialty. On the first night in Shawshank, while the fat man cries and then hit by Mr. Hadly, Andy is si lent and “he never made a sound”. His calmness makes Red lose two packs of cigarette. No body could know how strong Andy is, because it looks like “a stiff breeze could blow him over”. However, he lives in his own quiet and hopeful world. In the exercise y ard, “he strolled, like a man in the yard without a care or a worry in the world”. He does not care and worry about the prison life in Shawshank. What he behaves does not belong to a man who must be kept in prison for the rest of the whole life. In the whole movie, he keeps calm all the time except the day he asks for a retrial. First, he answers and retorts the lawyer unflappably in the court. He appears to be very silent and all he says are from careful thinking. Second, though receiving a fatal sentence, Andy does not feel hopeless and desperate. He makes himself get used to the prison life and treats the Sisters’ harassment as “routine”. Third, he is extremely composed when facing Mr. Norton. As the guardsfirst check his ward, they turn his small room up and down. At that situation, Andy does not appear to be nervous and frightened. They find the rock blanket and rocks, which turn to be tools in Andy’s little hobby. Also, they see the big poster of Rita Hayworth, still, Mr. Norton says “exceptions can be made”. In the small room, he hides all his unspoken secrets. To everybody’s surprise, he looks so peaceful and answers the warden’s questions in a logical way. He is really full of equanimity and braveness. Fourth, once Andy has a chance, he plays the beautiful music to all his fellows. He dares to lock the guard and close the door of the office. He and all the prisoners are addicted to the music of the outer world. “It was something so beautiful, it can’t be expressed in words and makes your heart ache because of it…Those voices soared higher and farther than anybody in a gray place dares to dream. It was like a beautiful bird flagged into our drab cage and made those walls dissolve away. And for the briefest of moments every last man at Shawshank felt fr ee”. Music is a universal language. Whether you can understand it or not, the emotion in music can touch your deep heart. In Shawshank, there is no music instead of high walls and hard work. However, Andy is brave enough to bring them music. At the moment Mr. Norton tries to break into t he office, there is an impression of hesitation on Andy’ face. But, immediately, he smiles, turns up the radio and closed his eyes to enjoy the music. Absolutely, he knows he would get a heavy punishment if he did not stop playing the music. In fact, he does it on purpose. For those in prison, music is the sound from the real society, which stands for freedom.7 Obviously, Andy cannot miss the chance to fresh the prisoners’ minds. He is the real warrior. At last, he spends 19 years in escaping from Shawshank. He is excellent and optimistic and why does not he leave the prison earlier? He needs time. During those 19 years, he has to prepare for his redemption. Firstly, he must tunnel through the wall without others’ notice. Seco nd, he tries to collect the evidences of Mr. Norton’s corruption. Third, Andy managed to collect money for his rest life. Fourth, he does his best to expand the prison library and improve other prisoners’ education background. With so much things to do, he has waited 19 years patiently and hopefully. Nineteen years is not a short time for anyone. However, with his great patience, Andy Dufresne achieves his redemption finally.II. Objective ReasonsA. OpportuniyChances became more imptant.7 An ambitious man can do nothing if there is no opportunity. Likewise, chance favors only the prepared mind. Fortunately, Andy Dufresne gains both of them. Accidentally, he found the rocks on the wall can be cast when he is trying to carve his name on the wall. This is the very step for him to find his way to salvation. Second, helping Mr. Norton laundry money gave him an access to the corruption. He can grasp every evidence to charge the warden. At the same time, he can accumulate his own life fund by the name of helping M r. Norton. What’s more, the death of Tommy stimulates his escape process. If Tommy had not been killed by Mr. Norton, Andy could have waited a little longer. The death lit the fire of Andy’s heart so that he realizes his redemption on the raining night. In a word, opportunitiesare very necessary to Andy.B.Others’ helpHuman beings make up a big society, and no one can stand without the support of nature, environment and other people.Andy cannot make his project come true in case there were no others’ hel p. First of all, with the help of Red, he got a rock hammer, which is the only tool for him to tunnel under the wall. Second, Red and his friends try their best to bring him some rocks so that he can do his little hobby. Third, the big poster from Red covers his hole under the wall. Fourth, his friends assist him to expand and manage the prison library. All the physical aids of his redemption come from his friends in prison. Andy helps them to obtain knowledge and become hopeful. In return, they help Andy to fulfill his dream. During those 19 years in prison, they have built deep friendship with each other. Friendship is also an important part in the movie.C.The warden’s arrogance and ignoranceAt the first day in Shawshank, Mr. Norton told them “I believe in two things: Discipline and the Holy Bible. Here, you’ll receive both. Put your trust in the lord, your ass belongs to me”. From that, we can know he is really a cruel warden and there is no easy life here. When he checks Andy’s ward and asks which are his favorite passages, Andy answers “Watch ye, therefore, for ye know not when the master of the house cometh”. Then he says “But I prefer ‘I am the light of the world. Yet that followeth me shall have the light of life”. Mr. Norton thinks he is the lord of Shawshank and nobody could rebel him. All his behaviors indicate that he is arrogant and he always looks down upon others. He does not think there would be someone who manages to escape from his cage. Thanks to his arrogance, Andy realizes his plan step by step just under his eyes. Mr. Norton thinks he is great, in fact, he is really innocent. The step he forces Andy to laundry his money tells us how foolish and innocent he is. He himself let Andy deal with his credits and corruption evidences. Namely, Andy helps Mr. Norton, while he is killing the warden slowly. To some degree, Andy is a good killer. When Mr. Norton shoots himself, he still dose not know how Andy defeats him.D.PressureRed once says “It would take a man 600 years to tunnel through the wall with it”, but Andy “did it less than 20”. How does he succeed? “Geology is the study of pressure and time. That’s all. It takes, really. Pressure and time.Pressure and time force him to tunnel under the wall because there is no other choice for him. We all know Andy is innocent but he must accept the unfair sentence. Before that, he is a standard banker and could have a bright future. However, all his achievements disappear in one night. He must stay in Shawshank, bear the control of the guards and the harassment of the Sisters. All his life is very dark and hopeless in the prison. Sometimes, pressure can be great power to stimulate you to get what you want. Andy must make himself to tunnel the wall with the pain we cannot imagine.E.FateBecause of a murder, Andy Dufresne turns to be a lifelong prisoner. We can say it is a joke made by fate. Since then on, he has to do his best to change his unfortunatefate. Finally, he succeeds. From the whole story, trying to change his fate of imprisonment and his success in escaping are both his fates. He is doomed to fight against fate and the succeed in the battle.8Just as Red says “Some birds aren’t meant to be caged, that’s all. Their feathers are just too bright”.ConclusionThe movie The Shawshank Redemption is a mirror of the black part of the society, in which there are oppression and abnormal treatments. Nevertheless, Andy Dufresne is full of hope. Though trapped in prison, he never give up the opportunity to be a free man. Besides, he does his best to achieve his redemption. We should learn to be optimistic in face of any difficulties.。
Part 1(00:00:00-00:19:56)W ord Guessing:1. divorce: Peter and Mary were married years ago. But they are not happy together at all. So they wanna divorce.2. corpse: He was murdered, but nobody found his corpse, that is his dead body.3. evidence: There’s no evidence proving his killing the girl. Thus, he is set free again. He doesn’t need to stay in prison.4. innocent: He didn’t kill the girl. He is innocent. He is not guilty.5. sentence: He robbed the bank and was sentenced to stay in prison for 6 years. Or he was given a sentence of six years.6. revenge: Peter hit Mary. The other day, Mary asked her boyfriend to beat him as a revenge.7. hazy: weird, strangeQuestions:1. Do you think the hero, Andy, is guilty of the crime? Or do you think Andy did kill his wife and her lover?A: Answer may vary.2. What was Andy before he went to prison? Or what was his job?A: A banker. (A vice-president of a large Portland bank)3. What can Red do in prison?A: He can get everything you need in prison, such as cigarettes, beer.4. What do they bet on? A horse?A: They bet on who is gonna be the first to cry since it is his first night in prison.5. Who will be the horse at your first sight?A: A. That little sack of shit (8th). B. Chubby fat-ass (5th). C. Andy.6. Why did Red bet on Andy?A: Because he looked like a stiff breeze would blow him over.7. What are the two things the warden believes in?A: Discipline and the Bible.Part 2(00:19:58-00:38:50)W ord Guessing:1. rumor: Rumor has it that Tom has a girlfriend. Actually it is not true, just a rumor. But almost everybody believes that rumor.2. hound: I’m a stamp hound. I like collecting stamps pretty much. I’m a TV hound. I like watching TV pretty much.3. skull: A hit in one’s skull may cause his death. (Y ears after a person’s death, there is nothing left but his skeleton. If his body is gone, there’s only his skull left.)4. homosexual: Those who are homosexual like people with the same gender. A gay or a lesbian.5. invisible: Something is invisible means you cannot see it or touch it. Questions:1. What happened to the fat-ass?A: He was beaten to death.2. What does Andy need? What does he need it for?A: A rock hammer (looks like a miniature pickax). For rocks. He is a rock hound.3. How many years would it take a man to tunnel under the wall with a rock hammer?A: 600 years.4. What is Uncle Sam?A: The government of U.S.5. What did Andy get for helping the officer?A: 3 beers for each of his co-workers.6. Why did he do that? How did those prisoners feel drinking beer on the roof? Why did Andy smile?A: He wanted to create a free atmosphere for his co-workers. He did it to feel just normal again. They felt like free men, drinking beer on their own roof. They felt like the lords of all creation.7. Did Andy drink? Why did he give up that?A: No. Drinking caused his being in prison.Part 3(00:38:51-01:05:46)W ord Guessing:1. civilized:He was born in a city. He is a good citizen. He takes good care of the environment and is kind to others. He is a civilized man. Or he comes from the countryside. He never received any education. He is not civilized. Or a man is cruel. He never treats others kindly. He is not civilized.2. trust fund: Peter studies well and wants to go to Harvard. But his family cannot afford that. Still, he can apply fro some trust fund to support him.Questions:1. Why’d the officers beat Bogs?A: Because Bogs and his sisters hurt Andy hard, almost killing him. Andy could help the officers a lot.2. Two things never happened after Bogs was beaten. What are they?A: a. The sisters never laid a finger on Andy again, or they never touched Andy again.b. Bogs would never walk again. He had to spend the rest of his life on the wheels and drink his food through a straw.3. Why did they send Andy to the library as an assistant?A: Andy could serve the library as an office, where he could provide some financial help for the guards and the warden, such as tax returns(报税).4. Why’d Brooks stay in prison instead of leaving there? Why’d he kill himself? A: He’s just institutionalized. In prison, Brooks is an important man, an educated man. Outside, he is nothing. It’s even hard for him to get a library card. Cuz the world had changed a lot. He would not get used to it.5. What is “institutionalize”?A: A prison may hate the prison at first. Then he would get used to it. If he spent enough time in prison, he would depend on it and could leave it. That means he is institutionalized.Part 4(01:05:48-01:23:26)W ord Guessing:1. harmonica: a musical instrument you play with your mouth2. trail: He stole sth. but left his fingerprint there. That became the trail. The police caught him with that.3. phantom: At midnight, I saw a woman dressed in white under the tree. When I came close, it was gone. There was nobody there. It was a phantom. There must be something wrong with my eyes.4. conjure: There is no ghost in the world. Man conjures it.Questions:1. Why’d Andy play the music?A: Music made every man in Shawshank feel free.2. What did Andy feel easy in the hole?A: He had Mr. Mozart in his mind and his heart.3. What is the beauty of music?A: They can’t get music away from you. Music makes one not forget that there are places that aren’t made of stones. There is sth. inside that they can’t get to, that they can’t touch. It’s yours. Music gives you hope.4. Wha t’s Red opinion of hope?A: Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a man insane.5. Where did Andy get that harmonica? Why did he do that?A: From Red’s rival to give him a surprise.6. Who is Randall Stevens?A: He was created by Andy. He was a phantom. Their “silent”silent partner. He doesn’t exist, except on paper.Part 5(01:23:27-01:40:38)W ord Guessing:1. cellmate: They are both in prison. So they are cellmates.2. confess: I admit I did that. I confess.3. solitary: He was lock in a dark room as a punishment. Nobody can visit him. He cannot see the light. He cannot keep in touch with the outside world. It is a solitary. Questions:1. What is “laundry” Andy did for warden?A: Laundry of money instead of sheets.2. How did Andy treat Tommy? Why did he treat him like that?A: He treated Tommy like his own son. First because he felt happy to help a young man to better himself and make progress. He wanted to shape and polish this guy. It gave him a great sense of achievement. Second, prison time is slow time. In prison, one must find something to do and make his life and mind occupied.3. Why would the warden believe in Andy and give him a chance?A: The warden needs Andy in prison to help him. He also believed that Andy would betray him after he came out. To make him stay in prison is the only way to earn the money and keep the secret.4. Why’d the warden kill Tommy?A: Tommy was the only one that knew the truth that Andy was innocent. And he would help Andy.肖恩克的救赎The Shawshank RedemptionPart 6(01:40:39-the end)W ord Guessing:1. miracle: Liu Qian’s magic is a miracle. I can hardly believe it. It is amazing.2. warrant: If the police don’t have the warrant of arrest, they cannot arrest somebody. If they don’t have the warrant of search, they cannot search your house.1. How many years has Andy been in prison?A: 19 years.2. How did Andy know he could succeed in digging through the wall?A: He loved geology, the study of pressure and time.3. Why’d the warden kill himself?A: Maybe he was afraid to become a prisoner, because he knew how the prisoners’life is.4. What stopped Red from going back to prison?A: A promise he had made to Andy, that is, to find what Andy left for him.5. Do you remember what Red thinks of hope? Here what does Andy think of hope?A: Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And it never dies.6. In the end of the film, there is “In memory of Allen Greene”? Can you guess who is he?A: Actually he is the broker of the film, also the best friend of the director. He died of AIDS after the film was made.7. What do you think of Andy? Red? The warden? The guard?A: Answers may vary.8. What can you learn from the film?A: Answers may vary.。
英语影评作文高中肖申克的救赎In the heart of every prisoner, there beats a heart of freedom. This profound truth is at the core of Frank Darabont's masterful film, "The Shawshank Redemption," a story that resonates deeply with audiences worldwide. Set against the backdrop of the grueling prison life in Shawshank, the film tells the tale of Andy Dufresne, a man wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife and her lover, and his unwavering quest for freedom and redemption.Andy's journey begins with his arrival at Shawshank, a prison where hope is a dangerous commodity. Surrounded by hardened criminals and an unforgiving warden, Andy must navigate a world where violence and corruption are the norm. However, he soon finds an unlikely ally in Red, an older prisoner who has spent most of his life behind bars. Through their interactions, we see Andy's resilience and determination shine through, as he slowly transforms Shawshank from a place of despair into a haven of hope.The film's strength lies in its characters,particularly in the complex and layered portrayal of Andy. Tim Robbins's performance is nothing short of breathtaking,as he captures the essence of Andy's quiet strength and unwavering resolve. His transformation from a broken man to a symbol of hope and freedom is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Morgan Freeman's portrayal of Red adds depth to the narrative, his gravelly voice narrating the film with a wisdom that belies his character's initial cynicism.The film's message is clear: hope is the most powerful force in the world. It is what drives Andy to dig his way out of Shawshank, through the literal and metaphorical walls that imprison him. It is what allows him to maintain his sanity in the face of insurmountable odds. And it is what ultimately leads to his redemption and freedom."The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a film about prison or even about criminal justice; it is a film about the human spirit and the power of resilience. It reminds us that no matter how bleak our situation may seem, hope can always find a way to shine through. And when it does, it has the power to transform not only ourselves but also the world around us.The film's ending, with Andy and Red embracing on the beach, is both poignant and uplifting. It is a testament tothe power of friendship and redemption, showing us thateven in the darkest of times, there is always a ray oflight waiting to be found. "The Shawshank Redemption" is a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, leaving you with a sense of hope and inspiration that is hard to shake.**《肖申克的救赎》中的救赎之力**在每个囚犯的心中,都跳动着一颗向往自由的心。
最喜欢的电影英语作文肖申克的救赎In the vast expanse of cinema, there are numerous films that capture the hearts of millions. Among them, "The Shawshank Redemption" stands tall as a timeless classic, a film that resonates deeply with audiences across the globe. Its captivating storyline, profound themes, and remarkable characters have made it a favorite among moviegoers for decades.The film tells the story of Andy Dufresne, a banker wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. Sentenced to life imprisonment at Shawshank Prison, Andy must navigate the harsh realities of prison life while maintaining his innocence and dignity. Through his resilience, intelligence, and kindness, he transforms the lives of his fellow inmates and eventually finds freedom within the walls of Shawshank.What makes "The Shawshank Redemption" such a compelling film is its ability to strike a chord with viewers on multiple levels. It is a film about hope, friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit. In the face of adversity, Andy Dufresne never loses sight of his goal: toclear his name and find freedom. His journey is filled with setbacks and disappointments, but he never gives up. His perseverance and determination are an inspiration to us all. The film's themes of hope and redemption are further emphasized through the relationships between Andy and his fellow inmates. Despite the bleakness of their surroundings, Andy brings a sense of optimism and purpose to their lives. His friendship with Red, another inmate, becomes a symbolof the power of human connection and the hope for a better future. Together, they form a bond that transcends the confines of their prison cells and leads them to freedom.The cinematography and music of "The Shawshank Redemption" also contribute to its timeless appeal. Thefilm's visuals are breathtaking, capturing the beauty and ugliness of prison life in equal measure. The hauntingscore complements the emotional journey of the characters, adding depth and emotion to the film's叙事.Beyond its entertainment value, "The Shawshank Redemption" also serves as a powerful commentary on the nature of justice and the human spirit. It reminds us that no matter how bleak our circumstances may seem, we alwayshave the power to shape our own destiny. Andy Dufresne's story teaches us that hope is the most powerful force in the world, and that with enough perseverance and faith, we can overcome any obstacle and find redemption.In conclusion, "The Shawshank Redemption" is not just a film; it is a timeless tale of hope, friendship, and redemption. Its profound themes and remarkable characters have captured the hearts of millions and continue toinspire us to believe in the power of the human spirit. As Andy Dufresne says in the film's finale, "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies." These words resonate with us as a reminder that no matter what life throws at us, we should never lose hope and always believe in the possibility of redemption.**《肖申克的救赎》:一部激励人心的电影**在电影的广阔天地中,有无数部作品捕获了数百万观众的心。
Film Review of Shawshank Redemption之老阳三干创作Name:Major:No.:Class:Date:Film Review of Shawshank Redemption The Shawshank Redemption,a famous American movie direct by Frank Darabont,although did not get an Oscar, although there is no action, no special effects, and even no beautiful girls , still be able to deeply impress the audience, and never in the past two decades, have the charm of the film been abated.The movie tells a story of Andy,a young banker with full of talent,who was sentenced to life imprisonment because of murdering his wife and her lover , completed the self-redemption and save others in the dark Shawshank prison. Like the classic lines in the movie said:” It takes a strong man to save himself,a great man to save others.” With the question what impress you most in the film,different person will gives different answers. Below let me introduce this movie and some of my own thoughts.Everyone in the Shawshank not just their roles, they represent a certain typeof people in society, and the Shawshank also reflected the real society in America.Warden Norton,the superior of the Shawshank, usually very pious on the surface,can recite every word of the Bible.But in fact,he is unscrupulous, cruel, sinister and greedy for his own benefit.Haley,the prison guards,and other police officer,are savage and help Norton to enslave the prisoner.Their are the rulers of the “small society”.Prisoner in shawshank can be divided into several categories. In addition to the hero Andy, Red (Morgan · Freeman) is a key figure, of course, I think he is the whole movie clue: Actually,there is not much dialogue in the whole movie.A lot of things are showed by Red monologue and most of the monologue are in order to summarize the life in shawshank and reflect his reading of Andy.Red is a wise man who can committed people’s any needs.He fared very well in Fort shark. His has insight into the nature of life in Fort shark with his wisdom.He said to Andy: " Hope is a dangerous thing."However, like the so-called "wise men" in the real life,although Red insight into the essence of the shark fort, he is only conform to the rules in order to protect themselves in the shawshank rather than to fight for free and hope, not tomention influence and change others. Until Andy appear, changed his, and eventually lead him to the freedom of the other shore.”There's not a day goes by I don't feel regret. Not because I'm in here, or because you think I should. I look back on the way I was then. Then a young, stupid kid who committed that terrible crime. I want to talk to him. I want to try and talk some sense to him, tell him the way things are. But I can't. That kid's long gone and this old man is all that's left. I got to live with that. Rehabilitated? It's just a bull**** word. So you go on and stamp your form, sonny, and stop wasting my time. Because to tell you the truth, I don't give a shit.”These sentence are said by Red when he applied for parole.He get a approved because of these thoughtful sentence.Tommy, one of the main characters in the film who come to shawshank lately, is as hopeful to his future as Andy. He is effort to improve his Knowledge with the hope of Andy so that he could have a bright future. But he is young and naive to protect himself.He was murdered by Norton and Haley because he know the truth of Andy’s case before he’s success.’ life was finished by the way of suicide because he could not fit into the life outside.From his suicide note,he said that he had no idea to adapt to the society.When he was young,he only saw one car,but now is full of cars in the street.Every middle night,waking up from the nightmare,he must take a while to remember where he was, without doubt that freedom gives him hope,but this hope brings to him only worry and fear to life.Such a life may not as free and peace in as in prison.If there was no Andy,Brooks’ ending is red and other most of the prisoners’future. And will it be a lot of people’s final in our real life ? Some bird aren’t meant to be caged, Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up. dose rejoice. Still, the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they’re gone. I guess I just miss my friend.if red was called a “strong man”,Andy should be called as a “great man”.Not only does he save himself, he does everything he can to save the soul of the prisoners. Few details was mentioned about Andy’s escape in front of film,which let me felt a little awkward when I see the scene when he escapes. But recall the plot of the film aboutAndy’s asking for hammer and beauty posters and so on, we can see that he is already prepared to escape.But Andy did not immediately escape from the tunnel he has already dragged.Tommy's death made him aware of Norton's ruthless. he knows that he doesn’t have the ability to save other prisoners. In other words,although Andy has done the preparation for escaping, he did not flee immediately, although he had the desire to embrace liberty, but he remained in Fort shark to help those "no hope of man."Andy use his strength to help Norton for their money laundering in order to struggle for the rights of small and spiritual space for prisoners. such as Andy first time use of financial expertise to work for Haley just required for some drink for his mates. He smile and watch they drinking.No one other than Red understand the reason why he do that is that he just want himself and everyone else to enjoy the feeling of freedom.Another example is the construction of the prison library, teaching Tommy for exams and so on. And what impressed me most is the scene his use radio play "The Marriage of Figaro" for all prisoners. The plot reflects that Andy’s salvation for all prisoners is quiet significant. In particular, when Norton and Haley were standing outside the door to warn Andy, Andy was smiling and turn up the volume to the highest - a terrible punishment waiting for him, but Andy did not shrink back. This is the real brave! A great man! I have this feeling that Andy came to Fort sharks not as prisoners, but as a Redeemer.These walls are kind of funny like that. First you hate them, then you get used to them. Enough time passed, get so you depend on them. That's institutionalized. "Institutionalizing" is a destruction to human nature.The The symbolic meaning of the movie,I think,is to tell you what we should do when we face the “institutionalized”.We can get the answer from Andy.Firstly, you should retain hope for life and never give up. As mentioned earlier, Andy write a letter to Red after the escape, said: "Remember, Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies!" Secondly,you must be enough courage. When Andy first time face Haley, face Morges, especially play opera for all prisoner, everything he does may get him dead. but he was never afraid. How can thecourage to do it! Ideal without courage is like the Ship without a compass.Thirdly,you should insisted and never give up.Andy tells us with his life story that the fortitude in the face of the adversity and the perseverance on your dream are the golden rules to stly, there must be wisdom when you take actions. Recalling completely films, you'll be amazed by Andy's talent and wisdom in their hearts. What makes his grand and perfect plan, which Andy rely on to complete the redemption and punishment Norton and Haley, is his wisdom.I find I'm so excited. I can barely sit still or hold a thought in my head. I think it the excitement only a free man can feel, a free man at the start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain. I hope I can make it across the border, I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand. I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope......Form these sentence,we can see that Red has finished to save himself with the help of Andy.We also know the meaning of redemption.。
肖申克的救赎影视鉴赏观后感英文(总4页)--本页仅作为文档封面,使用时请直接删除即可----内页可以根据需求调整合适字体及大小--Film Review of Shawshank RedemptionName:Major:No.:Class:Date:Film Review of Shawshank RedemptionThe Shawshank Redemption,a famous American movie direct by Frank Darabont,although did not get an Oscar, although there is no action, no special effects, and even no beautiful girls , still be able to deeply impress the audience, and never in the past two decades, have the charm of the film been abated.The movie tells a story of Andy,a young banker with full of talent,who was sentenced to life imprisonment because of murdering his wife and her lover , completed the self-redemption and save others in the dark Shawshank prison. Like the classic lines in the movie said:” It takes a strong man to save himself,a great man to save others.” With the question what impress you most in the film,different person will gives different answers. Below let me introduce this movie and some of my own in shawshank can be divided into several categories. In addition to the hero Andy, Red (Morgan · Freeman) is a key figure, of course, I think he is the whole movie clue: Actually,there is not much dialogue in the whole lot of things are showed by Red monologue and most of the monologue are in order to summarize the life in shawshank and reflect his reading of is a wise man who can committed people’s any fared very well in Fort shark. His has insight into the nature of life in Fort shark with his said to Andy: " Hope is a dangerous thing."However, like the so-called "wise men" in the real life,although Red insight into the essence of the shark fort, he is only conform to the rules in order to protect themselves in the shawshank rather than to fight for free and hope, not to mention influence and change others. Until Andy appear, changed his, and eventually lead him to the freedom of the other shore.”There's not a day goes by I don't feel regret. Not because I'm in here, or because you think I should. I look back on the way I was then. Then a young, stupid kid who committed that terrible crime. I want to talk to him. I want to try and talk some sense to him, tell him the way things are. But I can't. That kid's long gone and this old man is all that's left. I got to live with that. Rehabilitated It's just a bull**** word. So you go on and stamp your form, sonny, and stop wasting my time. Because to tell you the truth, I don't give a shit.”These sentence are said by Red when he applied for get a approved because of these thoughtful sentence.Tommy, one of the main characters in the film who come to shawshank lately, is as hopeful to his future as Andy. He is effort to improve his Knowledge with the hope of Andy so that he could have a bright future. But he is young and naive to protect was murdered by Norton and Haley because he know the truth of Andy’s case before he’s success.Without hope, they can feel at ease in this live, until to die,so as the most shocked and thought-provoking role in the film,I think, prison after his first parole,in which he has lived for 50 years,he gets some freedom but feels nervous and afraid instead of ’ life was finished by the way of suicide because he could not fit into the life his suicide note,he said that he had no idea to adapt to the he was young,he only saw one car,but now is full of cars in the middle night,waking up from the nightmare,he must take a while to remember where he was, without doubt that freedom gives him hope,but this hope brings to him only worry and fear to a life may not as free and peace in as in prison.If there was no Andy,Brooks’ ending is red and other most of the prisoners’ future. And will it be a lot of people’s final in our real life Some bird aren’t meant to be caged, Their feathers are just too bright. And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up. dose rejoice. Still, the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they’re gone. I guess I just miss my red was called a “strong man”,Andy should be called as a “great man”.Not only does he save himself, he does everything he can to save the soul of the prisoners. Few details was mentioned about Andy’s escape in front of film,which let me felt a little awkward when I see the scene when he escapes. But recall the plot of the film about Andy’s asking for hammer and beauty posters and so on, we can see that he is already prepared to Andy did not immediately escape from the tunnel he has already 's death made him aware of Norton's ruthless. he knows that he doesn’t have the ability to save other prisoners. In other words,although Andy has done the preparation for escaping, he did not flee immediately, although he had the desire to embrace liberty, but he remained in Fort shark to help those "no hope of man."Andy use his strength to help Norton for their money laundering in order to struggle for the rights of small and spiritual space for prisoners. such as Andy first time use of financial expertise to work for Haley just required for some drink for his mates. He smile and watch they one other than Red understand the reason why he do that is that he just want himself and everyone else to enjoy the feeling of example is the construction of the prison library, teachingTommy for exams and so on. And what impressed me most is the scene his use radio play "The Marriage of Figaro" for all prisoners. The plot reflects that Andy’s salvation for all prisoners is quiet significant. In particular, when Norton and Haley were standing outside the door to warn Andy, Andy was smiling and turn up the volume to the highest - a terrible punishment waiting for him, but Andy did not shrink back. This is the real brave! A great man! I have this feeling that Andy came to Fort sharks not as prisoners, but as a Redeemer.These walls are kind of funny like that. First you hate them, then you get used to them. Enough time passed, get so you depend on them. That's institutionalized. "Institutionalizing" is a destruction to human The symbolic meaning of the movie,I think,is to tell you what we should do when we face the “institutionalized”.We can get the answer from Andy.Firstly, you should retain hope for life and never give up. As mentioned earlier, Andy write a letter to Red after the escape, said: "Remember, Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies!" Secondly,you must be enough courage. When Andy first time face Haley, face Morges, especially play opera for all prisoner, everything he does may get him dead. but he was never afraid. How can the courage to do it! Ideal without courage is like the Ship without a ,you should insisted and never give tells us with his life story that the fortitude in the face of the adversity and the perseverance on your dream are the golden rules to , there must be wisdom when you take actions. Recalling completely films, you'll be amazed by Andy's talent and wisdom in their hearts. What makes his grand and perfect plan, which Andy rely on to complete the redemption and punishment Norton and Haley, is his wisdom.I find I'm so excited. I can barely sit still or hold a thought in my head. I think it the excitement only a free man can feel, a free man at the start of a long journey whose conclusion is uncertain. I hope I can make it across the border, I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand.I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams. I hope......Form these sentence,we can see that Red has finished to save himself with the help of also know the meaning of redemption.。