Shawshank's Redemption: How many years did Andy dug the tunnel? Many people didn't understand it!

Speaking of the greatest movie in movie history, which one do you think of first? Many people may think of the movie "Shawshank's Redemption", which is adapted from the novel by American writer Stephen King.

In his novels, he often puts a character in a situation to see how a substance escapes danger and struggles. Of course, in the movie "Xiao Shengke's Redemption", it is the same story. In this film, we see hope and thinking about life, but many people don’t seem to understand the protagonist Andy’s escape.

​​How many years did Andy dig tunnels to escape Shawshank prison? Some people say that Andy spent 19 years in order to dig tunnels, while others said Andy spent 17 years. The background of the story and the time when Andy was arrested and imprisoned was from 1947 to 1966, but the tunnel digging was from 1949 to 1966, which took 17 years.

Of course, in the movie, Rhett’s narration accounted for 20 years, no matter how many years it was, we saw a lot of power in Andy. Reid said there must be no hope in prison, because hope is terrible. But Andy did not give up hope, the last line in the movie touched countless audiences.

Some birds are destined not to be caged because their feathers are too plump. Everyone will sincerely applaud when they know that she soars into the sky, and feel that it is a sin to keep it in a cage. The protagonist Andy of

is actually such a free bird. Of course, there are many loopholes in this movie, but these loopholes do not hinder the perfection and shock of this story. In fact, if you analyze it from the perspective of the movie, you will find that the greatest, or the most difficult opinion of this movie is how to ensure the life and unpredictability of this story.

Some movies may be able to guess the ending by just watching the beginning, but this movie never let us see the end. When a stone of the warden pierced the poster on the wall, we really knew the shocking effect of this movie, but we never expected such an ending.

Of course, as an audience, each of us has our own opinions. How do you evaluate the movie "Shosek's Redemption"? In this film, what touched you the most?