Shawshank Redemption


 Shawshank Redemption is one of my ten favorite movies of all time. It's a beautiful story, very well written and acted out perfectly by such amazing actors as Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. It tells the story of a man wrongfully imprisoned and the friends he makes while incarcerated. 

But the entire movie teaches us a huge lesson. That hope is crucial for life to be worth living. And that hope can be a fragile thing. It can be plucked from us like feathers from a bird, until we're unable to fly anymore. There is a bird in the movie, and the man who feeds and loves it loses that hope.

But at the end of this wonderful film, Morgan Freeman teaches us what hope does. He leaves prison, and goes looking for his friend Andy, played by Tim Robbins. These are the last lines of the movie:

"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."

The movie does have strong language, some stylized violence, and I don't think there's any nudity or sex. 

HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

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