The two main characters of the movie, Andy and Ben have power. For the most intriguing principle, Andy has power over himself; she is least interested in maintaining relationships. In fact, she is interested in not maintaining their relationship. Ben does not win his bet and he does not have Andy 's DeLauer stadium so he is very interested in making Andy happy and taming her. In addition Ben began to feel Andy before returning. She has rewards and punishments as well as the power of personal quality (Ben says she is wonderful). Andy can reward this indirectly and unconsciously by falling in love with him, or by leaving him to punish him. Ben had a vested interest in his relationship with Andy so he just made himself controlled by her. Ben also has power, but for those outside Andy. In response, the Jews used a preventive strategy to weaken his power.
Introduction I chose the 1994 film "Shawshank Redemption" starring Frank Darabon's Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. The core message of this movie is hope power. When Andy Dufresne told Red (Morgan Freeman) that he was "busy or busy dead," he said that he is free only if you are willing to take all the risks. The movie "Shawshank Redemption" took place in the 1940s and is the story of Maine's banker Andy. In the "Shawshank Redemption" resolution, the brave hero Andy Dufrex moved his ingenious escape plan into action, and everyone was surprised. Throughout 19 years Andy spent most of his time in secretly drilling through the holes in his cell wall. All of these are hidden in the poster of Rita Hayworth and the introverted character of Andy. Everything Andy was serving in prison, except for Andy, no one knew his well-planned plan.