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While the story is the soul of the movie, Roger Deakins’ cinematography is its skin. Deakins, one of the most celebrated cinematographers in history, used a palette of cold blues and muddy greys to evoke the claustrophobia of Shawshank, contrasting it brilliantly with the warm, saturated sunlight of the film’s finale. The Shawshank Redemption 1994.MULTi.1080p.Blu-r...
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Andy is the embodiment of . In a world that tries to break him—through brutal "Sisters" assaults, the suicide of a young inmate (Tommy), and the corruption of Warden Norton—Andy never becomes "institutionalized." His famous line, "Get busy living, or get busy dying," is the thesis of the film. Not only are these illegal, but the quality
The cinematography uses the cold, grey stone of the Maine prison to create a sense of claustrophobia, making the eventual transition to the blue waters of Zihuatanejo feel like a spiritual rebirth. By the time the credits roll, The Shawshank Redemption leaves the viewer with the conviction that no matter how long the "tunnel of excrement" one must crawl through, there is always a Pacific Ocean waiting on the other side for those who refuse to give up.