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The Green Mile

2023-04-02 16:21:42

In 1999, Green Mile Frank Darabont (writer, director, producer) returned to the seat of the director for the first time in five years. Darabant not only led to the redemption of Shawshank but also corrected from the story of Stephen King just like "Green Mile". Castle Rock Entertainment, Dark Woods Production, Warner Bros. Pictures produced by Warner Brothers produced the movie. It is a picture director, Terence Marsh is a production designer, and Richard Francis Blues is a film editor.

Green Mile tells a man named Paul Edgecombe to write a diary about his life at miles. Green Mile is the time you are earning miles for John Coffee. Kofi was sentenced to death for criminal charges. Crime, two innocent girls were killed. Coffee met many people in one mile. One of them is Eduard Delacroix. Eduard Delacroix is ​​French and I have a friend called Jingles. Mr. Jingles was originally named Steamboat Willy by a prison guard. John Coffey is a big guy, even if he looks terrible, and very friendly. This book continues talking about the normal days of "Mile"

For option assignment, I saw the movie Green Mile. The movie is based on Stephen King's novel "Green Mile". This movie is the day Paul Edge comb is being protected as a prison. He is the head of Cold Mountain Correction Facility in Area E. The row of death where he works is also known as "Green Mile" because of the deep green linoleum on the floor. He saw many prisoners come to the neighborhood, but the prisoner attracted his attention. When John Coffey was taken to E zone, something about his way of attracting Paul's attention. In spite of his size and the terrible crime he is setting, John Coffey seems to be a kind and polite person who behaves like an innocent child rather than a solid criminal. Soon, Paul and his two colleagues, Howell and Stanton discovered some strange things about coffee.

King, Stephen Green Mile Green Mile is one of the few books by Stephen King and it is not terrible. This book tells how good can form a bond that spans different people. This book relates to Paul Edgecomb, a prisoner who was sentenced to death and was charged with a prisoner who was charged with what he did not commit, a prison guard meeting John Coffey. Through various exchanges with criminal John Coffey, Paul slowly believed that story with John Coffey. The special power of John Coffey saved a lot of people in the book and softened the hearts of all. This book gives people the idea of ​​how the first impression leads to serious consequences. I strongly recommend this book to those who are really looking for books that are connected. - Emma Rou, 2020