Actress Watches The Shawshank Redemption!! It Is Not What I Expected And I am Wrecked!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @ColetteCherry
    @ColetteCherry  Месяц назад +33

    if you want to come cry and chat with me some more. I posted: Schindler's List, All Quiet on The Western Front, Underworld 1 and 2, and 1917, today: SUPERMAN MAN OF STEELE! all on www.patreon.com/colettecherry

    • @dimitarpetkov177
      @dimitarpetkov177 Месяц назад

      42:36 Did you scream like that, when you have orgasm ?😉 I love you, but be little more careful 😁

    • @Brozay401
      @Brozay401 Месяц назад +2

      @ColetteCherry why doesn't anyone watch the original superman 1, 2 and 3. They are the classics and best

    • @navycut1065
      @navycut1065 Месяц назад +1

      Do tryna watch parasite movie once you're done with all the great movies try to move onto bollywood movies

    • @Marky1740
      @Marky1740 Месяц назад

      I know The Green Mile is in that top five.

    • @priyamd4759
      @priyamd4759 Месяц назад

      Liked and subscribed

  • @TheBlueDragon86
    @TheBlueDragon86 Месяц назад +128

    “The warden seems like a good guy.”~Collette Cherry, 2024

    • @ColetteCherry
      @ColetteCherry  Месяц назад +32

      lol and that man was indeed the villain

    • @The1cdccop
      @The1cdccop Месяц назад +11

      @@ColetteCherry Most Wardens today are 100% the same mentality, they just use more subtle methods. All about the status, money and the title. Politics! I am a guard at a prison.

    • @kentjensen4504
      @kentjensen4504 Месяц назад +3

      @@ColetteCherry LOL yeah that was funny. You're so clever in general, so it's only healthy for you to have a little clown moment like that.

  • @americandad8903
    @americandad8903 Месяц назад +95

    “I guess I just miss my friend “. Gets me every time. Every single time!

  • @mamandes
    @mamandes Месяц назад +65

    "I swear, if they don't show us them together on a beach in Mexico, I'm gonna be very disappointed." Funny thing, you aren't the only one who thought that. Audiences actually did not get to see them on the beach together in the original version (I believe it ended with Red on the bus), but test audiences were all upset and wanted to see the two friends reunited at the end. So, the filmmakers went back and filmed that last scene after-the-fact, and we all got that satisfying ending.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Месяц назад +8

      They tried not showing that scene. But they were being obtuse!
      😜

    • @DavidChavez-gf2om
      @DavidChavez-gf2om Месяц назад +2

      In the novel they do not reunite on the beach in Mexico.....In ends with Red leaving Maine in search of Andy....with hope.

  • @MuncleJim
    @MuncleJim Месяц назад +26

    The brilliance of this movie is in how they take you from a happy moment to sadness then to being inspired and then to being horrified….. back & forth, back & forth … it’s an emotional roller coaster.

  • @supremedream1764
    @supremedream1764 Месяц назад +22

    Fun fact: In the novel version, Red is physically portrayed as a middle-aged white Irishman with grayish red hair. The director wanted Morgan Freeman for the role due to his deep voice and appearance.

    • @unclebounce1495
      @unclebounce1495 Месяц назад +1

      you mean for the token value? yes, that was why. hence the Red joke.

  • @jimirayo
    @jimirayo Месяц назад +11

    Zihuatanejo was a sleepy little fishing village.... until this film came out. People got curious. It's now the 3rd most visited destination in Mexico.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Месяц назад +1

      LOL That’s great! I guess people really into charter fishing?
      😄

  • @NameOptional-p9u
    @NameOptional-p9u Месяц назад +9

    Colette Cherry: "that's a small hammer"
    Greg from Scary Movie: " It's not the size of the hammer, it's the nail you're throwing it at!"

  • @snfaulkner
    @snfaulkner Месяц назад +26

    The biggest mindfuck of this movie is that the actor who plays the hard-ass guard Hadley is the same guy who voiced Mr. Krabbs in Spongebob. Let that sink in.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Tar-Numendil
      @Tar-Numendil Месяц назад +4

      Clancy Brown. He was the voice of Savage Oppress in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. He was in an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. He was the drill instructor in Starship Troopers.

    • @MegaForrestgump
      @MegaForrestgump Месяц назад

      He also, on film, killed the same actor, twice. Once here and the other I believe in ER.

    • @robburns4176
      @robburns4176 Месяц назад +3

      He's The Kurgan in the original Highlander movie

    • @Vograx
      @Vograx Месяц назад +2

      He is also Drill Sargent Zim from "Starship Troopers".
      "Who here thinks they got what it takes to knock me out?"

  • @EricJonPearson1
    @EricJonPearson1 Месяц назад +8

    James Whitmore (Brooks) was a HIGHLY respected actor for decades. His most recent fame came from his one-man Broadway play about Mark Twain. His IMDB history goes back to 1949 (!) and he was a "guest star" in many, many TV shows while I was growing up. A wonderful and consistent dramatic actor.

    • @ernestitoe
      @ernestitoe 26 дней назад

      Mark Twain Tonight was Hal Holbrook's show. Whitmore played President Truman in Give 'Em Hell, Harry.

  • @vietna9690
    @vietna9690 Месяц назад +23

    Either she's the most intuitive person in the world or she watches the movies beforehand and fakes the reactions very well, almost like a psychopath

    • @ColetteCherry
      @ColetteCherry  Месяц назад +4

      I think you’re onto something …

    • @realrebelli0n
      @realrebelli0n 13 дней назад

      Well, someone has to be the most intuitive person in the world.

  • @claytoncogmonjr.3862
    @claytoncogmonjr.3862 Месяц назад +136

    Either this woman is like the most intuitive movie watcher ever or she knows the stories of these movies beforehand cuz she picks up on like EVERY detail correctly.

    • @ColetteCherry
      @ColetteCherry  Месяц назад +47

      It's my job to analyze films and I do take it very seriously. I analyze the details. head over to patreon.com/colettecherry for all the uncuts where you can see how i better breakdown the scenes

    • @turbots
      @turbots Месяц назад +52

      Love the reaction, but impossible she hasn't seen it before, I agree 🙂

    • @frankiek2269
      @frankiek2269 Месяц назад +9

      @@turbots. It’s probably snippets here or there. This movie, like a lot of others, are always on tv. Eventually seeing the whole movie without actually watching the movie. I feel bad for reactors like this not watching these growing up, before off hand conversations overheard, pop culture, and other sources subliminally “ruin” a movie for them. There’s plenty of movies I’ve never watched, but I know all the key points to them because of those reasons I pointed out above. I’m a cinephile also. Plus I have an excellent memory. Anyone had a question about a movie, who was in it, plot, etc…., they’d call me. Pre-Internet-in-your-pocket, of course.

    • @TheBTG88
      @TheBTG88 Месяц назад +46

      Lots of these reactors have seen these famous movies before, but they need the views.

    • @jrdm87
      @jrdm87 Месяц назад +31

      Yeah I get the same feeling some of her guesses of the plot would be simply impossible for someone not knowing anything about the movie...

  • @jonathanmurphy3141
    @jonathanmurphy3141 Месяц назад +6

    I read this "short novel" by Steven King in the mid-80's, same book where the movies adapt "Stand by Me" came from. I went to see this film in the cinema, just knowing the two lead actors,....and I realized I read this story.
    I am from south Ohio, They filmed at an old prison in central Ohio. I lived on the cast of Maine, a few months, where King is from, and this prison is set,. like many books by King. Living in Maine, helped me understand some of King's books.
    I showed this movie to my Dad, about four years before he died. Dad cried several times, and at the end -he was so happy the two men met, away from Prison.

  • @jonathanfeldhaus249
    @jonathanfeldhaus249 Месяц назад +25

    Pure perfection. No real plot holes, amazing acting, perfectly acted. This is a FILM, not a movie!

    • @darrellyounyvski591
      @darrellyounyvski591 Месяц назад +2

      one plot hole could be the pipe he crawled out of. Solid pipe for a long distance and full of sewage would probably have too little oxygen for him to make it all the way to the end before passing out and expiring.

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 Месяц назад

      @@darrellyounyvski591 Nah, as long as air could get in both ends, he'd be okay. The problem is the spout of sewage when he breaks it. It was clearly full, so why would it drain at all? The end was wide open, so for it to be full, there would have to be a LOT of sewage constantly entering, so it would never drain. The other thing I don't like is the sound it makes when he hits it. That's not the sound of something that's going to break. One day I'm going to overlay a bunch of pre-made scores so it would break with one hit, change the sound, and remove the scene where the sewage sprays up. I might also remove the line "Including her" and cut some of the delay, so he throws the chess piece far sooner. And I don't like the reaction of the guard who checks Andy's cell. If he was hangin there, the guy would see it immediately. Why's he gotta slowly scan the whole cell before saying "Oh my holy God"? It's weird how all the sketchy bits are centered around that one moment

    • @darrellyounyvski591
      @darrellyounyvski591 Месяц назад

      @@ashscott6068 for it to spout up it had to be under pressure so the upstream end was not open to the air plus like you said, it had to be fairly full. That low oxygen environment would not be something he'd make it slowly through for 500 yards crawling.

    • @ashscott6068
      @ashscott6068 Месяц назад

      @@darrellyounyvski591 But it also wasn't under pressure, because after that spout, it was just a dribble. That's the problem: It's gotta be one thing or the other. Removing the spout makes it make sense. And with it emptying into a nearby stream, there's no reason for the whole system to be anything other than entirely powered by gravity.

    • @historyofnerdom6111
      @historyofnerdom6111 Месяц назад

      @@ashscott6068 and the mephane gas would have killed him before he got out in that small of a space

  • @benschultz1784
    @benschultz1784 Месяц назад +29

    Love how Red said Andy's Zehuantenejo plan is a "shitty pipe dream," and Andy crawls to freedom through a sewer pipe.

    • @captgeech
      @captgeech Месяц назад +4

      haha i never thought of that. a shitty sewer pipe at that

    • @darrellyounyvski591
      @darrellyounyvski591 Месяц назад +2

      the lack of oxygen in that 500 yards of sewer pipe probably would've killed Andy

  • @lbjohnnyjohn
    @lbjohnnyjohn Месяц назад +4

    One of the things that I love about Stephen King's universe is that there is almost always a connection between stories. Shawshank State Prison is one of those things mentioned in several books, TV shows, and movies. It gives girth to the world and makes everything seem bigger. I know at the same time Andy Dufresne was locked up, there was an abandoned cell block with one prisoner in a cage. The cage was under the ground. The prisoner was a child who the warden thought was the devil.

  • @HauntSlider
    @HauntSlider Месяц назад +8

    I live 30 mins from the old prison they shot this movie at. The tours are so much fun. Every year there is a haunted house there during the season as well as a massive music/tattoo festival in the summer.
    Mansfield prison is an amazing place.

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Месяц назад +3

    Andy is so well-written! He starts out a blank slate who is only revealed through his actions, since we don’t get an internal monologue like we do from Red. He is a very smart man who plans ahead and takes advantage of unexpected events like Hadley’s windfall and the name carving revealing weak concrete, but his instinct to take care of others is developed during his time in prison. You keep thinking that he is building the library to get insight into how to escape, but he’s just looking out for his fellow inmates. I just love to think that Tommy’s wife and baby daughter got an unexpected envelope of cash delivered to them after Andy escaped.

  • @nickmattio3397
    @nickmattio3397 Месяц назад +9

    “Get Busy Living, Or Get Busy Dying’.”-Andy

  • @mikec6014
    @mikec6014 Месяц назад +2

    43:36 The hammer was placed in Exodus because Andy ecaped from being a slave to the warden just like the Israelites escaped from slavery in Egypt and onto their journey to Canaan

  • @cvabuck5489
    @cvabuck5489 Месяц назад +11

    Me, having seen this movie 763,295 times, every time you read a scene or make a prediction: "Are you sure this is your first time seeing this?"

    • @ColetteCherry
      @ColetteCherry  Месяц назад +7

      I am an actor and writer, working on two scripts, been on film sets in LA all this last year. This is my job. Taking acting classes and film classes. I’m good at my job! And I take pride in it. I am sitting down to analyze scene by scene, I am not just passively watching a movie.

    • @DavidAntrobus
      @DavidAntrobus 10 дней назад

      @@ColetteCherry Wow, really well said. I think some people come to your channel and see a pretty blonde woman and don't recognize your obvious qualities in terms of insight and analysis. From one cinephile to another, I hope you know you're appreciated.

  • @Infamous1991
    @Infamous1991 Месяц назад +27

    You definetely watched the movie before but i loved it anyways

    • @johanpersson6288
      @johanpersson6288 17 дней назад +3

      She's an actress and a screen writer who works in L.A. It's hardly out of the realm of possibility that she is just good at analyzing and prediciting plot points.

  • @nastyjumpskills
    @nastyjumpskills Месяц назад +3

    Im glad I waited until I was older to watch movies like this one. You can appreciate so much more of the storytelling and acting

  • @frankb3551
    @frankb3551 Месяц назад +6

    I too noticed that this story was by Stephen King, one of few non-horror stories. He also wrote "The Green Mile" which is also a great story and film. He really is a talented writer especially when it isn't horror.

    • @5353Jumper
      @5353Jumper Месяц назад

      He also wrote the novel that "Stand by Me" was based on.
      And the short story inside "The Tale of Lard'ass Hogan"

    • @ldkinbote
      @ldkinbote Месяц назад

      @@5353Jumper Technically, it's a novella, as was "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption," both being in the book "Different Seasons." I just found out why it was called that, because each of the four stories in it had different themes that had a season in it. For instance, this story was under "Hope Springs Eternal," and "Stand by Me" (The Body) was "Fall from Innocence." "Apt Pupil" was another story in there that was turned into a good movie, but I've only seen that one once. That theme was "Summer of Corruption."

  • @scottgibeault1717
    @scottgibeault1717 Месяц назад +5

    You're a very intuitive person.

  • @rickymoranjr9609
    @rickymoranjr9609 Месяц назад +12

    Brooks' death was the saddest death in this entire movie, the poor old man deserved better in the world outside the prison

    • @yew2oob954
      @yew2oob954 Месяц назад +3

      You know he was in jail for murdering his wife and daughter after a bad night at the poker table right?

    • @rickymoranjr9609
      @rickymoranjr9609 Месяц назад

      @@yew2oob954 yes I do, that still makes me feel sorry for him when he gets out of prison but wants to stay

  • @Kaileigh_Broko
    @Kaileigh_Broko Месяц назад +5

    This movie is something else and a pure masterpiece 🤌

  • @punishedfist
    @punishedfist Месяц назад +3

    A couple of cool details I realised recently: you hear a harmonica play in the OST when Red is approaching the tree at the end. Also, when Brooks leaves prison the camera is in front of him looking at the prison, but when Red leaves, it is facing out to freedom :)

  • @Hyxtrem
    @Hyxtrem Месяц назад +2

    I'm glad you watch my favorite film of them all. Nice to see your tears on this one. See ya next time.

  • @TrentRushton
    @TrentRushton Месяц назад +2

    Has one of the saddest scenes with Brooks, and one of the most joyful with Andy and Reds reunion

  • @adamhale2155
    @adamhale2155 Месяц назад +2

    The original ending stopped with him on the bus. They had to go back and get that final scene. You nailed it!!

  • @sgtcrab2569
    @sgtcrab2569 26 дней назад

    The subtleties in this film are wonderful. Brooks gets out and looks back to the prison, Red Looks outward, Red rides on the back of the pick up. He sits in the back of the bus. The rock hammer is hidden in Exodus...etc etc Great film and good reaction.

  • @coniston3106
    @coniston3106 4 дня назад

    Man this movie really goes all out in what they want to put. All the quotes on their hopes and dreams, that hits so deep

  • @javelldunn3379
    @javelldunn3379 Месяц назад +4

    The Shawshank is my favorite movie but what really makes me sad is Brook’s death 😢

  • @ChrismicroART
    @ChrismicroART Месяц назад

    Wow. You’re getting in on so many key points right now!!!! Just got to you breaking down “hope” super early in the reaction. Also thanks for sharing you have your own experiences concerning the prison system. You never know someone is going through. Awesome reaction so far

  • @TheTomt50
    @TheTomt50 14 дней назад

    Almost everyone is mistaken about this movie in their first watching. This isn't Andy's story, it's Red's. Andy remains the same throughout the film, it is Red who changes. Red spends almost his whole life without hope. Andy leads Red on a journey to find himself...and hope. Beautiful movie.

  • @joshuacampbell7493
    @joshuacampbell7493 Месяц назад +2

    Andy & Red Brothers for life.

  • @casualcaveman
    @casualcaveman Месяц назад +1

    Man, you've been catching some of the best classics. Most of these are on my top list. 👍

  • @tsjeardnicolay5638
    @tsjeardnicolay5638 Месяц назад +9

    You should try watching the green mile as well. If you're going to, bring a lot of tissues.

    • @rschroev
      @rschroev Месяц назад

      Based on a Stephen King story, and directed by Frank Darabont, just like The Shawshank Redemption.

  • @timeofgifts
    @timeofgifts Месяц назад

    May I say thank you for making my day better, with your digressions and observations. I've watched many reactions to this film now and you certainly brought new things to the table. I saw this movie when it 1st came out and it was reviewed not merely on BBC's Film show but also BBC 2's weekly culture programme 'The Late Show'. The 'Sull Aria' scene was the snippet chosen both times (I'll hang my head in shame for despite watching The Marriage of Figaro half a dozen times on Sundays with my parents, I didn't identify it). It got me thinking what piece I'd choose if Fortuna lent a hand. Lastly, may I wish you and yours all future fortune, including whomever made this film more personal for you.

  • @Frozenbucky
    @Frozenbucky 18 дней назад

    I love this movie it will always have a special place in my heart I watched it twice this month and I'm so happy you are reacting to it

  • @adnap
    @adnap Месяц назад +1

    *"Hot dog! you're goin to jail, Babycakes!”*
    *"This movie was bleautiful.”*
    💕

  • @toddsonnier3763
    @toddsonnier3763 20 дней назад

    The most important line in the film are the final two words of King's short story: "I hope." The redemption was red's all along. He is the main character, which is why he narrates.

  • @lionlyons
    @lionlyons Месяц назад +1

    I love how the warden’s morality deteriorates over time.

  • @dasta7658
    @dasta7658 Месяц назад

    "Hot dog!!!!!" I haven't heard that saying since the 90's 🤣❤
    Thanks for the laugh & the reaction!

  • @Brozay401
    @Brozay401 Месяц назад +4

    Love your reaction to one of my favourite all time films. It's crazy how watching something you love through someone else's eyes can improve your own experience. React to Chernobyl, 5 part series. Congratulations on almost 100k subscribers. You've earned everyone of them.

  • @Arvy565
    @Arvy565 Месяц назад

    I didn't know you haven't watched this movie. I'm happy to watch your reaction to this as well. as someone who lives alone and doesn't have anyone to watch movies with, watching people's reaction to movies feels kinda like watching it with them, and this brings me joy. thank you for doing this.
    btw, if you haven't watched 'The Green Mile' watch and react to that too. that's another decades-old fantastic prison movie, by the same writer, and the same director.

  • @nightangelx1513
    @nightangelx1513 Месяц назад +2

    I’m so glad you saw this movie ! I just found your channel, and I’m loving your content.
    You should check out 12 angry men next !

  • @jonasmandersson
    @jonasmandersson 28 дней назад +8

    It’s kind of obvious that this isn’t your first watch of this movie. You called every major event out just before it happened.

    • @tfpp1
      @tfpp1 22 дня назад +2

      You know she’s an actress, right? She has her own IMDB page with film and television credits. When someone works within an industry, it’s possible to just be actually good at your job.

    • @jonasmandersson
      @jonasmandersson 22 дня назад +2

      Being an actress has absolutely nothing to do with writing scripts or come up with plots. Occhams razor says she’s seen it before.

    • @tfpp1
      @tfpp1 22 дня назад +1

      @@jonasmandersson "Absolutely nothing"? . . . sure it does. But fine, she's also a screenwriter, "Dumas"

    • @jonasmandersson
      @jonasmandersson 22 дня назад +2

      @@tfpp1 LOL!😂 She is obviously a really bad actress, when she can’t convince anyone that this is her first watch. If she could foresee every plot twist in one of the best movies of all time just before they happened, I can’t wait to see the magical scripts she’s writing. You know that you’re really doing her a disservice now right? Best thing she could do is probably to delete this “first time reaction” and focus on her career instead.

    • @tfpp1
      @tfpp1 22 дня назад +1

      @ Being able to see something coming has “absolutely nothing” with the quality of her scripts. I predicted the plot twists in Seven and predicted The Sixth Sense from the beginning. And I have nothing to do with the film industry. It’s not that hard bro. What you’ve really done is broadcast to everyone just how dumb you are when watching movies. 🤣

  • @judahbusby
    @judahbusby 29 дней назад

    This is my favorite film of all time. I know I’m seven days late, but I just recently subscribed and girl did great. Keep up the good content.

  • @geneaikenii1092
    @geneaikenii1092 Месяц назад +1

    Great film. Thanks for your thoughts. I must say you are sharp. One of the smartest reactors to this, or any other Hollywood motion picture. Liking your style a lot. Thanks, Love. See ya on the next. Peace. Later.

  • @michaelminard2524
    @michaelminard2524 Месяц назад

    Regarding Richmond, Virginia: My 8th maternal great-grandfather, Major William Mayo, laid out the first street grid for Richmond, VA, in 1738. The 14th St Bridge in Richmond was initially named Mayo's Bridge. General Lee's retreating army burned it down in the Civil War after the fall of Petersburg in 1865. A decade earlier, Mayo surveyed & mapped the boundary between NC & VA. The expedition traveled 237 miles west from the cedar post on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean to the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains. The map is preserved at UNC Chapel Hill.

  • @sydneycarton9973
    @sydneycarton9973 29 дней назад

    Brooks (the old man), is played by James Whitmore, 160 acting credits over 7 decades, 2 Academy Award nominations, Emmy Award winner, Grammy Award winner, Golden Glove Award winner.

  • @severance1961
    @severance1961 Месяц назад +1

    Both The Shawshank Redemtion and the Lord of the Rings trilogy are in my top five movies. Both are excellent in every respect.

    • @skywillfindyou
      @skywillfindyou Месяц назад

      Good film, but never understood how it gets to people's top.

  • @seandlg57
    @seandlg57 Месяц назад

    32:56: did you just snap and point?!?! lol! Hilarious. Great reaction!!!

  • @SkynetGlobe
    @SkynetGlobe Месяц назад +2

    Best reaction channel

  • @robmaddison8645
    @robmaddison8645 6 дней назад

    I think this film is a metaphor of the human mind and how it can either be a great gift of invention and visioning or keep one mentally imprisoned and hopeless. The message... we can all change our thinking.

  • @agarven1
    @agarven1 Месяц назад +1

    Colette back in 2005-2006 I worked security for the tv show Prison Break where the first season was filmed. Filmed at Joliet Prison Illinois. I got to talk to all the actors. I have proof of everything. I have some day scripts, a parking think from Chicago to park in the city for free. I also have a dvd from Wade Williams he made filming one word or less. I had a lot of fun working security for the show because I met all the actors. A couple actors remember me on social media. The Joliet Prison was shut down in Illinois back in 2002. It is one of the oldest prisons in Illinois. When meeting Dominic Percel I said hi to him. He gave me dirty looks. I tried to say hi again. Gave me another dirty look. I never said anything to him throughout half the season. I accidentally said hi to him. Dom said hi back which i wasn’t expecting. He became a cool person after that. The coolest actors I met on set was Peter Storemare, Muse Watson, Marshall Allman, Stacey Keech, I made a joke to Frank Grillo and a few days later he made a joke back to me and got back at me for the joke. Amazing person. Other actors I met were amazing too but too much stories to tell lol

  • @Otokichi786
    @Otokichi786 Месяц назад

    "The Shawshank Redemption": A tale about Friendship, Hope and The Count of Monte Cristo. 40:17 A little-known song for Andy Dufresne: ruclips.net/video/5-fcvnYDEJ0/видео.html 46:42 A song for Ellis Boyd "Red" Redding: ruclips.net/video/i1LvlKvr3B4/видео.html Have you seen "Alien" (1979)? How about "Gravity Falls" (2012-2016)? "Firefly" (2002-2003)?

  • @pepsiman990
    @pepsiman990 Месяц назад +1

    I highly, HIGHLY recommend The 2002 movie, The Count Of Monte Cristo. The book the movie is biased on is over 150 years old and still one of the best stories of revenge ever written.

  • @socalpaul487
    @socalpaul487 Месяц назад +3

    I recommend "The Great Escape" 1963, "Cool Hand Luke" 1967, "The Count of Monte Christo" 2002.

    • @raifthemad
      @raifthemad Месяц назад +1

      What we have here is, failure to communicate.

  • @ludwigmises
    @ludwigmises 26 дней назад

    For years I’ve sought the answer to that timeless question, “What say you, fuzzy britches?”

  • @danielnicola8343
    @danielnicola8343 Месяц назад

    I usually never simp, but holy s*, u are a vision, watching my all time favorite movie! Keep it up.

  • @Ima-c6t
    @Ima-c6t Месяц назад

    Shawshank is my favorite movie of all times and all genre. To me, it's the perfect movie

  • @sthibault88
    @sthibault88 Месяц назад

    The Green Mile - also a Stephen King novel adaptation by the same director, Frank Darabont. Another masterpiece!

  • @anthonycragg451
    @anthonycragg451 Месяц назад

    It’s a wonderful film that I keep watching. I too love all of the themes in it. The acting is excellent and the locations were soo good.
    I love your reactions as you dissect them so well

  • @thedarkotter2295
    @thedarkotter2295 Месяц назад

    The more reactions of your's I watch, the more I find myself hoping you'll guess things wrong and get more surprises. But you're pretty on point all the time. Have a great day.

    • @WheresWaldo05
      @WheresWaldo05 26 дней назад

      This may show that there is a major flaw in the movie industry. Too predictable.

  • @sthibault88
    @sthibault88 Месяц назад

    Unforgiven - Oscar winning film with Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman - directed by Clint Eastwood - Fantastic work of cinematic art!

  • @sydneycarton9973
    @sydneycarton9973 29 дней назад

    When the warden opens Andy"s bible revealing the outline of the rock hammer. it opens to the Book of Exodus. Small detail, but a good one.

  • @yoyothewatcher
    @yoyothewatcher Месяц назад +1

    19:47 It wasn't about revenge. He wanted to protect his 'accountant'.

  • @SycloveinInstrumental
    @SycloveinInstrumental Месяц назад

    In the original script at the very end when they meet again, Andy says something to the effect that says to Red "So I've heard you're a man who know how to get things." for a full circle of their friendship.

  • @WillsonT011
    @WillsonT011 Месяц назад +5

    You have to watch another prison movie called "The Green Mile"😢 Same director(who did shawshank), same writer(Stephen king) And it has Tom Hanks

  • @JackRazz1
    @JackRazz1 Месяц назад

    I thought there were FIVE actors that were "10's" in their roles - Robbins as Andy, Freeman as Red, Clancy Brown as Captain Hadley, James Whitmore as Brooks, and lastly - one of my most reviled cinema villains of all-time - Bob Gunton as Warden Norton. Amazing cast.

  • @CCC-rd3gc
    @CCC-rd3gc Месяц назад

    Как я рада, что Вы оценили игру Тима Роббинса. Но он действительно просто великолепен в этом фильме. Талантливейший актёр. Мне жаль, что не многие это отмечают. И прежде всего потому, что большинство реакционеров просто не знают об этом актёре. Но его игра несмотря на его молодость просто великолепна. И спасибо за реакцию на чудесный фильм.

  • @tonydeluna8095
    @tonydeluna8095 Месяц назад

    What a great movie! Sad but an awesome jaw dropping story! I’m glad you chose this next film !

  • @adamkhan7736
    @adamkhan7736 Месяц назад +1

    You can tell right at the beginning of the film that Andy was innocent. Because of his mannerisms and also it sets things up for this to be a great movie.That's the first thing i noticed the first time i saw this. This was an intelligent reaction.😊

  • @haroldjoseph8296
    @haroldjoseph8296 Месяц назад +1

    Definitely seen this one before 😅😅😅

  • @keithjohnson8866
    @keithjohnson8866 Месяц назад +1

    You want a tear-jerker movie? Steel Magnolias. And it's based on a true story. Sally Fields won Best Actress for her performance in it.

  • @MrLivewire1970
    @MrLivewire1970 Месяц назад +6

    It's kind of funny that a prison movie would bring out so many emotions. The ending is perfect and I love how Red talks about having hope again.

  • @KennyThisIsTheWay2024
    @KennyThisIsTheWay2024 Месяц назад

    Hi Colette, The place looks nice😮. Love your reaction to this movie your reactions are always the best❤

  • @bootstrapgill
    @bootstrapgill Месяц назад

    The full title for the story is "Hope Springs Eternal: Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption" which immediately points to several plot points and themes before they make sense. Great story and a great movie.

  • @UncleQue
    @UncleQue Месяц назад

    Andy taking 370K of Norton’s money in 1966 would be like taking 3.7 million today.

  • @prischm5462
    @prischm5462 Месяц назад

    Great, Thank you Colette.

  • @snakeinthegrass7443
    @snakeinthegrass7443 Месяц назад

    New sub just now. I've watched two movies with you so far and it's easy to see the warmth in your heart. God bless you, and stay strong. You can do it. I balled my eyes out again, last night watching Saving Private Ryan with you - . about the 50th time watching and crying when Wade dies trying to take that radio tower. "Mama, mama. I wanna go home, I wanna go home" 😭😭

  • @jonathanfeldhaus249
    @jonathanfeldhaus249 Месяц назад +2

    Tim Robbins is an AMAZING and UNDERRATED actor. PLEASE watch the Hudsucker Proxy!

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 Месяц назад

    This is one movie that I would have liked a sequel. One where Elmo Blatch goes to Mexico, and checks into a certain small hotel.

  • @samcherry120
    @samcherry120 Месяц назад

    Last name Cherry, here. I've been down the rabbit hole of watching random reactions videos both of this, and Terminator 2, and was delighted to have stumbled across another "Cherry".

  • @ninjunc
    @ninjunc 18 дней назад

    "I hope..." Beautiful.
    Stephen King short story but the real credit (in my opinion) goes to Frank Darabont for writing the screenplay and directing the movie.

  • @ThePensive8
    @ThePensive8 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing your reaction

  • @williamcarbajal383
    @williamcarbajal383 Месяц назад +1

    Have you noticed that people recommend The Count of Monte Cristo after this one...? If not I'll recommend it 😂

  • @canadianicedragon2412
    @canadianicedragon2412 Месяц назад

    46:30 Colette: "I swear if they don't show us them together on a beach in Mexico..."
    Funny story, the film originally ended with Red on the bus. Sample audiences shown the movie in pre release... felt the same way so the added the beach scene in - I believe they needed to shoot it after the movie was "almost" ready to release.

  • @Mister_Samsonite
    @Mister_Samsonite Месяц назад

    Empty wagons (and barrels) make the most noise. Andy was so Zen and calculated the only time we really see him get emotional is when the warden gives him a month in the hole. People have accused me of being icy just like Andy, but I think I get better outcomes by keeping a cool head.

  • @mattp6089
    @mattp6089 Месяц назад

    This movie is sometimes in my top one film. I say sometimes because I don't usually like to admit a preference once I think of a movie as being absolute top tier like Shawshank or Godfather 1/2 or Jaws or Das Boot or a couple of handfuls of other phenomenal films. But if I do admit to a single favourite, it will be this movie.
    I love Andy's throwaway line on the roof where he refuses one of the beers he secured for the roofing team because he gave up drinking. His wife died when he was drunk. Did his drinking contribute to a breakdown in their relationship? We won't ever fully know. He considered committing the crime he served time for even if he didn't do it. And we didn't even know at the time he says that whether he did it or not. So Andy may have hated almost losing control and giving up drinking may have so much more significance than just face value. Even if it didn't, he secured a reward for his team, even when he had no intention of benefitting from it himself. And that still tells us plenty about him.

  • @saaamember97
    @saaamember97 19 дней назад

    I've read through some of the comments below, but could not find any reply that addressed your shower scene question. That white powder they threw on the new inmates, after spraying them down with water, is "Delousing Powder." It kills lice. The word "Louse" is the singular form of the plural word "Lice."

  • @ernestitoe
    @ernestitoe 26 дней назад

    What always got me about Tim Robbins is the incredible contrast between his role as Nuke LaLoosh, a talented but not-too-bright baseball player in Bull Durham (1988), a light-hearted look at minor-league baseball; and as Andy Dufresne -- and he played them equally well.
    I don't know if you ever review comedy movies, but Bull Durham would be good.

  • @ivankovachev1784
    @ivankovachev1784 Месяц назад

    The best movie of them all - no cheesy love stories, no political correctness, no gay propaganda, no bad Russians, just pure basic human emotions and experiences and the cherry on top, the main motive - friendship and hope!

  • @JerryScott-y3j
    @JerryScott-y3j Месяц назад

    This movie had me convinced that every prison has a kindly black man who can get your posters, weed, booze, naked lady playing cards, rocks, and rock hammers 😂😂

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 Месяц назад

    20:45 "It's interesting that I automatically took Andy's side."
    Everybody does it.
    We always take the hero's side.
    The hero is usually the most famous actor or if nothing else, the central person a movie or TV show is about.
    So when the hero is just nobody, or even when the hero is a bad person, we're always on their side and we even get mad when good people don't treat our hero right.
    Like the way we get mad at all the other characters who don't listen to Ripley even though none of them should. To them, she's nobody, but to us she's the "hero".
    Or the way we cheer for Walter White even when he's causing people, even innocent people, to become addicted to his drugs and, some of them, die.
    Not to mention 3 whole movies where we take Anakin's side even when we know exactly what's going to happen to him.
    Etc.
    It's hero-syndrome.
    If the actor is the hero, or anti-hero, of the story, we take their side, even if they're bad people.

  • @toddriddiough5294
    @toddriddiough5294 Месяц назад

    "The Count of Monte Cristo" is a classic from the 1800's and a great movie aswell. I think it was incidental not specifically ordered.

  • @imsquiddly6836
    @imsquiddly6836 Месяц назад

    Crows are extremely intelligent, and can recognize individual humans. The most tragic thing is if Brooks had waited just a little longer I guarantee you Jake would have found him.