For those that have read the novella by Stephen King I will alternately title this Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.
For me, both have been irreparably damaged by the Family Guyversion, oh great, now I’m humming Hollaback Girl.
This book and movie hold many messages, the most obvious one, hope.
I used to think, many years ago when I was young that no matter what anyone did to you, no matter what they took from you, you’d always have hope.
But then I began to slowly realize that hope itself could be dangerous.
When nothing or no one can hurt you.
When nothing or no one can take anything more from you.
When nothing or no one can break your heart.
Hope can.
Hope unfulfilled.
Hope crushed.
Hope ignored.
Hope betrayed.
Hope denied.
Am I cheering anyone up yet?
This is the moment when people have to choose, to take a chance that hope is a gift. Just because you’re in a hopeless position doesn’t mean you’re hopeless.
For people with chronic illness we cling to hope like it’s the side of giant mountain and we never want to look down.
That’s the power of hope. And the danger. It depends how you use it.
It’s been 20 years since we were given Frank Darabont’s (The Walking Dead) vision of Shawshank. Hey, it starred: Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, William Sadler, James Whitmore, and Clancy Brown, how could it be anything but cool?
I recommend you also read King’s story and if so inclined, destroy both by watching the Family Guy take on this brilliant celebration of how you can be free or imprisoned wherever you are, it’s all about perspective.
“My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll change the world.”~Jack Layton
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
Stephen King is one of my favorites …. so It’s about time that I should watch the show…
I just keep thinking all his other great shows….
What a beautiful post, Donna! Both the movie and Mr. King rule. And yes, hope and love are the two most powerful emotions that can change our lives. But I’ll have to admit, I was kinda entertained by the “Family Guy” spoof. 😀
Excellent movie, and I am a die hard Stephen King fan who finds most films made from his books inadequate. And it was filmed at a beautiful prison in Mansfield, Ohio;)
Yes, we went to see it this afternoon, theaters are doing the Classic movies thing, it was incredible to see it on the big screen for the first time, for me, in 20 years. It was just as good as I remembered. Cool about the prison 🙂
I haven’t read the story in forever, may have to try to dig it out of the book pile this weekend 🙂
It’s an inspirational story.
A great film and book, I will steer clear of Family Guy.
It’s all roaming around in my brain…scary. 😉
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION
Stephen King is one of my favorites …. so It’s about time that I should watch the show…
I just keep thinking all his other great shows….
It’s a wonderful movie. 🙂
What a beautiful post, Donna! Both the movie and Mr. King rule. And yes, hope and love are the two most powerful emotions that can change our lives. But I’ll have to admit, I was kinda entertained by the “Family Guy” spoof. 😀
Yes, Family Guy entertains me too which is why I keep watching, but then it’s in my head… 😉 Thanks for dropping by. 🙂
Excellent movie, and I am a die hard Stephen King fan who finds most films made from his books inadequate. And it was filmed at a beautiful prison in Mansfield, Ohio;)
Yes, we went to see it this afternoon, theaters are doing the Classic movies thing, it was incredible to see it on the big screen for the first time, for me, in 20 years. It was just as good as I remembered. Cool about the prison 🙂
I bet it was amazing in theaters.
With that cast, the story, and Frank Darabont at the helm it just all came together; astonishing. 🙂
I was nodding my head when I got to the hope part! Beautiful piece, as always!
Thank you so much. 🙂
Hope this day is treating you kindly. 🙂
You’re welcome!
🙂