14 Aralık 2009 Pazartesi


Death Row guards at a penitentiary, in the 1930's, have a moral dilemma with their job when they discover one of their prisoners, a convicted murderer, has a special gift. Written by Guy Johns
Paul Edgecomb is a slightly cynical veteran prison guard on Death row in the 1930's. His faith, and sanity, deteriorated by watching men live and die, Edgecomb is about to have a complete turn around in attitude. Enter John Coffey,He's eight feet tall. He has hands the size of waffle irons. He's been accused of the murder of two children... and he's afraid to sleep in a cell without a night-light. And Edgecomb, as well as the other prison guards - Brutus, a sympathetic guard, and Percy, a stuck up, perverse, and violent person, are in for a strange experience that involves intelligent mice, brutal executions, and the revelation about Coffey's innocence and his true identity. Written by
Kadi Lynnith
It's just another normal day on the Green Mile for prison guard Paul Edgecomb. That is until huge John Coffey is sent there. Unlike the hulking brute that Coffey looks like, he is in fact kind at heart. Whilst watching over Coffey, Edgecomb learns that there is more to Coffey than can be seen. Written by
FilmFanUk ı think ıf is the best movie ı have ever seen becausethis film has really emotional subject.ıt teached everybody a lot of things.this film is told real friendship ıt teaches to give unreturned benefit.


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  1. when i was a child i have watched this film and it effected on me because the film tells innocent person in prison. (he couldn't be guilty,i think) i cried very much end of film.

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  2. I SAW İT and it has a sad end is is affected me most really too.

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