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Tim Robbins plays Andy
Dufresne, a city banker, wrongfully convicted of murdering
his wife and her lover. He is sent to Shawshank Prison in
1947 and receives a double life sentence for the crime. Andy
forms an unlikely friendship with "Red" (Morgan Freeman),
the man who knows how to get things. Andy faces many trials
in prison, but forms an alliance with the wardens because he
is able to use his banking experience to help the corrupt
officials amass personal fortunes. The story unfolds....I
was so impressed with how every single subplot was given a
great deal of respect and attention from the director. The
acting was world-class. I have never seen Tim Robbins act as
well since, Morgan Freeman maybe (e.g. Seven). The twists
were unexpected, an although this film had a familiar feel,
it wasn't even slightly pretentious or clichéd, it was
original. The cinematography was grand and expressive. It
gave a real impression of the sheer magnitude of this
daunting prison. But the one thing which makes THE SHAWSHANK
REDEMPTION stand above all other films, is the attention
given to the story. The film depends on the story and the
way in which it unravels. It's a powerful, poignant,
thought-provoking, challenging film like no other. If Andy
were to comment on this film, I think he might say: "Get
busy watching, or get busy dying." Take his advice.
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