I'M TIRED BOSS. I cried, I laughed, I became a mess. What a wonderful person who wrote this movie. What an excellent director is the director of this movie.
While watching the movie, I thought, on the one hand, how can these people be so cruel, on the other hand, I saw that prejudices are deception, a kind of deception. In short, we need to be aware of who we believe in. While believing in someone, we should not be too blind to see the truth and look out of their place at once, no matter what. This is exactly what the movie talks about! I think no more words are needed anymore and I wish you all a good time.
The Green Mile is a 1999 American fantasy drama film directed by Frank Darabont and adapted from the 1996 Stephen King novel of the same name. The film stars Tom Hanks as Paul Edgecomb, the prison officer in charge of the death row facility, known as the "Green Mile". The film also features an ensemble cast including Michael Clarke Duncan, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, and James Cromwell.
The story is set in 1932 and follows the lives of the guards and prisoners on the Green Mile. Edgecomb is a kind and compassionate man who forms a bond with John Coffey, a death row inmate who is accused of murder. Coffey is a gentle giant with a miraculous healing ability, and Edgecomb begins to question whether he is truly guilty of the crime.
This is what the greenway death row inmates call a final journey; prison road! Wasn't every human being innocent and sinless in his childhood? Didn't he live his best days fearlessly, without thinking about the consequences of anything, perhaps freely?
Of course, everyone has lived their childhood; good or bad. Whatever has happened comes with us to our future; until today. So, what kind of person are we now, is he a good person? Who can say that we are good people… What words are left to be said after the decision is made! ? Yes, one last trip. It is easy to judge someone, to blame him. It is easiest to destroy it ourselves, and even more so to kill it inside ourselves, without caring about the opinions of others.
When an event happens and they say; “We saw the truth. Should we believe our own eyes or you?" How wrong it is to say this.. The main thing is; is to see not the visible, but the unknown outside the visible. For example, it is difficult to convince people of ourselves. Because people always defend what they know and express their own opinions. Frankly, they don't even have time to spare for empty opinions that nobody cares about. If not, their own thoughts and whatever they want to do.
What about the facts, if you can show them the facts or prove that you are innocent; Do you think they will set you free? Do you think the law against you will suddenly change and set you free again? So do you really believe this? Unfortunately, they didn't even have time to believe and dream anymore.
That death was slowly approaching, it was a cruel time indeed. It would only take a few minutes; an electrical current that runs from their brains to their toes. How cruel is this, a group of people who came to watch them die! One word they said out loud; “he deserved to die long ago, he's a murderer, he's so bad and he's guilty! That's why he deserves to die, he must die!” And if he really had no fault, did he deserve to be tied to an electric chair and die?
No of course! But what do the facts matter now? Facts that are insignificant, doomed to collapse like dominoes! John Coffey; A man sentenced to death for a crime he committed! He has extraordinary powers, struggling to help people and against his huge body; a giant with a much larger, soft and loving heart.
How could such a person be a murderer, do evil? But if you look at it from the outside, this man is a killer! You can say.. What if you try to look through it; can you say the same? You cannot say no. Because John Coffey doesn't make you say that. He's not a murderer, but someone sentenced to death as a result of misunderstanding. You have to see the facts, believe them. Even if it's too late! Do you actually know what? Because we do not believe in innocent people, we lose them. Yes we are losing!
The Green Mile is a powerful and emotional film that explores complex moral issues in a moving and thought-provoking way. The performances from the cast are top-notch, with Hanks and Duncan delivering particularly strong and memorable performances. The film is beautifully shot and features some impressive special effects, especially in the scenes involving Coffey's miraculous healing powers.
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Despite its length (over three hours), The Green Mile is a captivating and engaging film that manages to keep the viewer invested from beginning to end. It is a true masterpiece of modern cinema, and a must-see for fans of Stephen King and drama fans alike.