All the audience in the theater hoped that Rhett's heart could also ignite hope.
Although hope is indeed dangerous, if there is no hope, then when Reid’s hypothesis is successful one day, he will be like Lao Bu, unable to adapt to the outside world at all.
What is gained will not be freedom, but a reminder of death.
All people don't want this wise man to end up like Lao Bu.
The movie continues.
Andy continued to launder money for Warden Norton, and created a character out of thin air called Randall Stevens.
If the East Window incident occurs in the future, neither Andy nor Warden Norton will suffer, but the non-existent character, Randall Stevens.
Through this operation, Andy will turn Warden Norton into a millionaire without risk.
This makes people feel that Andy is a genius in the financial system, but unfortunately he was imprisoned in Shawshank prison for life, only laundering money for the warden.
There is no doubt that this is a kind of irony and sadness.
Next, the arrival of a young new prisoner made Andy become ecstatic, and all the audience in the theater became ecstatic.
Because the young guy brought Andy the hope of freedom, the real hope.
Tommy Williams was sentenced to two years in prison for theft and sent to Shawshank prison.
Tommy was good at speaking and soon became acquainted with Andy, Reid and others.
Tommy has a young wife and a daughter, perhaps because of his wife and daughter's consideration, Tommy decided to ask Andy to be a teacher and ask Andy to teach him to study. He wants to get a college diploma.
Andy agreed to Tommy's request and officially accepted him as a student. Starting from simple literacy, he taught Tommy to read little by little.
Tommy worked very hard.
Once, Tommy and Rhett chatted, Rhett told Tommy that Andy was an excellent banker before he went to prison.
Tommy asked Rhett, what on earth did Andy go to jail for?
Reid replied that it was because of murder.
Tommy didn't believe it, he didn't believe that his teacher Andy would commit murder.
Reid said that Andy killed his wife, as well as his wife's lover, a golf coach, and killed the two together.
Of course Rhett knew that Andy was wronged, he just told Tommy that.
However, Tommy's expression changed after hearing this, and he seemed to have heard something incredible. Not because he thought Andy really killed someone, but because he knew who the real murderer was?
Tommy finds Andy and tells Andy and Reid an amazing thing.
Four years ago, Tommy was serving a sentence in another prison, also for theft. Six months before his release, a new cellmate called Elmo Brazi, a very irritable fellow.
By chance, Elmer bragged to Tommy about the people he had killed, saying that he once went to a golf coach’s house to steal something. In the process of stealing, the golf coach woke up and Elmer would The golf coach killed.
Also killed together was the woman next to the golf coach, a married woman whose husband was a banker.
In the end, the banker was sentenced to jail as a murderer, but he was at ease.
When Elmer told Tommy about this, he was very proud, as if he was saying something very glorious.
Tommy just heard Rhett say that Andy was once a banker and was in jail for killing his wife, as well as his wife’s lover, a golf coach.
Tommy knew that Andy had been wronged, and the man named Elmer Blazy was the real murderer.
Tommy is willing to testify in court, accusing the serious murderer and returning his teacher Andy to his innocence.
Andy became very excited, he finally saw the hope of freedom, the real hope.
At this time, it has been nineteen years since he first entered the prison.
Nineteen years has been too long, but fortunately Andy's heart is always full of hope, and now he finally sees real hope.
Not only will you be free, but you will also wash your grievances, and you will be innocent, as long as the court is willing to open a trial to retry the case of the year.
Andy, who suppressed more than excitement, went to the Warden Norton the first time and asked Warden Norton to retry his case.
All the audiences in the theater are equally excited and excited. They are constantly thinking, when will Andy be free?
He has been in Shawshank prison for nineteen years, and his desire for freedom has always been so strong.
Such Andy should be free again. He should not be kept in Shawshank prison forever, and should not stay in Shawshank prison for a lifetime.
The audience looked forward to miracles all the time, and hoped that Andy would really be able to regain his freedom.
Now, the miracle has finally happened, and Andy is finally about to regain his freedom.
The audience is excited, excited and looking forward to it!
However, reality is often cruel.
Warden Norton refused Andy's request because he was afraid of revealing money laundering for Andy after he was released from prison, saying that Tommy's words were too absurd and coincidental, and were not enough to allow the case to be retrial.
Andy knew why the warden Norton rejected him. He assured the warden Norton that after he was released from prison, he would never reveal money laundering matters. If it was revealed, he would be equally guilty.
However, Warden Norton still refused Andy's request, and he was severely punished and detained for one month.
Andy was dragged away by two prison guards. When being dragged away, he roared angrily, saying that this was his chance to get out of prison and his life. How could Warden Norton ignore it?
However, no matter how Andy roared, he was finally dragged away by the prison guards, and what awaited him was the severe punishment of one month of confinement.
After nineteen years of waiting, the chance of being released from prison was finally waiting, which was ruthlessly stifled by Warden Norton.
No one knows how angry and desperate Andy was when he was dragged away by prison guards?
But it is conceivable that the hope that has been waiting for a full nineteen years will become desperate again in an instant, which is enough to make people crazy.
All the audience in the theater, hearing Andy's angry roar, also became angry and desperate.
The anger is for the warden Norton, because he is worried that after Andy is released from prison, his money laundering will be leaked, and it has stifled Andy's hope that he had waited for 19 years.
It was too selfish and cruel. All the audience in the theater was very angry, but there was nothing to do.
At the same time, I feel desperate, desperate for Andy's freedom. Such hopes have been stifled. Does Andy really have any hope of regaining freedom?
I am afraid that there is no hope, Andy may have to stay in prison forever.
Freedom, that will become an eternal luxury, forever...
Or maybe another nineteen or twenty-nine years...
When Andy grows old, he can be successfully released on parole, just as Lao Bu was finally released on parole after he stayed there for fifty years.
At that time, Andy was indeed free, but he was also an old man. For an old man who is already aging, does freedom still have meaning?
At this moment, the atmosphere in the entire cinema once again became very depressing and heavy.
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