The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

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Jayden
· Jun 01, 2025
5/5

Changed how I think about freedom

I didn't expect The Shawshank Redemption to affect me so deeply. The way Frank Darabont handles perseverance is unlike anything I'd seen before. I came out of it looking at the world differently.

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Ryan
· Mar 07, 2024
5/5

Not my genre but it completely won me over

I usually avoid this kind of film but gave The Shawshank Redemption a chance after constant recommendations. Completely converted. Frank Darabont transcends genre entirely. It works as pure human drama first and everything else second.

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Ella
· Apr 23, 2024
3/5

Overrated but still very good

The Shawshank Redemption has been praised so heavily that no film could live up to the hype completely. It's an excellent film — Morgan Freeman's narration is genuinely remarkable — but it's not the untouchable masterpiece some claim.

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Sebastian
· Feb 26, 2025
4/5

The score elevates every scene

The music in The Shawshank Redemption is so deeply married to the images that you almost can't separate them. It stays in your head days later and when you hear it again the emotions return immediately.

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Elizabeth
· Apr 12, 2024
5/5

Hard to watch but impossible to look away

The Shawshank Redemption deals with perseverance in a way that's genuinely uncomfortable at times. But that discomfort is the point. Frank Darabont never lets you look away, and the film is better for it.

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Avery
· Aug 24, 2024
5/5

The supporting cast deserves more credit

Everyone focuses on the lead in The Shawshank Redemption but the supporting cast is extraordinary. Every scene partner brings something real. It makes the world feel fully inhabited rather than staged.

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Elizabeth
· Aug 17, 2025
4/5

Better on second watch

I liked The Shawshank Redemption when I first saw it, but the second viewing is where it clicked. Once you notice how Frank Darabont plants every detail early on, the whole film transforms. Layers everywhere.

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