A cheap and reactionary film. There is no "redemption" here, but "hope" (the hope of what?). What happens the next day, when parole officers catch up with Red? What happens to bringing the real culprit of Andy's wife behind the bar? Where is the PTSD of an "institutional man?" There is no deep critique of prison economy here, nor that of America's CJS (all we have is a few corrupt officials outsmarted by a banker who of course ran away w all the money and is praised for it, sounds familiar?). The completely implausible "figaro" sequence cheapens the real struggle for freedom. All of this is the stuff of cheap Hollywood.
The production team has tried … while I didn't like it, it was understandable that the show went no further than a peripheral documentation. 儿童ICU我也是进去过的 然而在里面一直是昏迷状态 完全没看见长得什么样子 (感觉好像白去了一样……