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All the audience in the theater hope that, and hope can also be ignited in Reed's heart.
Although hope is indeed a bit dangerous, if there is no hope, then when one day Red's assumption succeeds, he will be like Lao Bu and will not be able to adapt to the outside world at all.
What you get will not be freedom, but death's death talisman.
No one wants 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, named Randall Stevens.
If the truth is revealed in the future, it will not be Andy or Warden Norton, but the person who does not exist at all, Randall Stevens.
Through such operations, Andy will turn Warden Norton into a millionaire without any risk.
This makes people sigh that Andy is a genius in the financial system, but unfortunately he was imprisoned in the Shawshank prison for his whole life and could only launder money for the warden.
There is no doubt that this is irony and sadness.
Next, the arrival of a young new prisoner made Andy ecstatic and all the audience in the theater became ecstatic.
Because, the young man brought Andy hope to gain freedom, real hope.
Tommy Williams, sentenced to two years in prison for theft, was sent to Shawshank Prison.
Tommy was good at speaking and became familiar with Andy, Reed and others soon.
Tommy had a young wife and a daughter. Perhaps for the sake of his wife and daughter, Tommy decided to take Andy as his teacher and asked Andy to teach him about his studies. He wanted to get a college diploma.
Andy agreed to Tommy's request and formally accepted him as a student, starting with simple literacy and teaching Tommy to read little by little.
Tommy worked very hard.
Once, Tommy and Reid were chatting with him, and Reid told Tommy that Andy was an excellent banker before he was jailed.
Tommy asked Reed, why did Andy go to jail?
Reed 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, his wife's lover, a golf coach, and killed the two together.
Of course Reed knew that Andy was wronged, and he just said that to Tommy.
However, Tommy's expression changed after hearing this, and she seemed to hear something incredible. It was not because he thought Andy had really killed someone, but because he knew who the real murderer was?
Tommy brought Andy and told Andy and Reed about something amazing.
Four years ago, Tommy served in another prison, also for theft. Six months before he was released, a new inmate named Elmer Brazi, who was an extremely irritable guy.
By chance, Elmer boasted to Tommy that he had killed someone he had once stole something at a golf coach's house. During the stealing process, the golf coach woke up and Elmer killed the golf coach.
The woman who was killed together was the golf coach, a married woman whose husband was a banker.
In the end, the banker was sentenced to prison as the murderer, but he was free and easy.
When Elmer told Tommy about this, he was very proud, as if he was talking about something very glorious.
Tommy just heard Reid say that Andy was once a banker and was jailed for killing his wife, his wife's lover, a golf coach.
Tommy knew that Andy was wronged, and that the man named Elmer Brazi was the real murderer.
Tommy is willing to testify in court, identify the real murderer, and clear his teacher Andy's innocence.
Andy became very excited, and he finally saw hope for freedom, real hope.
At this time, it had been nineteen years since he first entered prison.
Nineteen years have passed, but fortunately Andy's heart is always full of hope, and now he finally sees real hope.
Not only will he gain freedom, he will also cleanse his grievances and clear his innocence, as long as the court is willing to open a trial to retrieve the case of that year.
Andy, who was more excited, went to the Warden Norton as soon as possible and asked Warden Norton to retrieve his case.
All the audience in the theater were also excited and excited. They were always wondering when Andy would be able to gain freedom?
He has been in Shawshank prison for a full nineteen years, and his desire for freedom has always been so strong.
Such Andy should be free again. He should not be bound to the Shawshank prison all the time, nor should he stay in the Shawshank prison for the rest of his life.
The audience is always looking forward to the miracle happening, hoping that Andy can really regain freedom.
Now, a miracle finally happened and Andy is finally going to be free.
The audience was excited, excited and looking forward to it!
However, reality is often cruel.
Warden Norton rejected Andy's request because he was afraid that after Andy was released from prison, he would reveal his money laundering. He said that Tommy's words were too absurd and coincidental and were not enough to make the case retrial.
Andy knew why Warden Norton refused him. He assured Warden Norton that he would never disclose money laundering after he was released from prison. If it was leaked, he would be guilty.
However, Warden Norton still rejected Andy's request and sentenced Andy to a heavy punishment and imprisoned for one month.
Andy was dragged away by two prison guards. When he was dragged away, he roared angrily, saying that this was his chance to be released from prison and his life. How could Warden Norton turn a blind eye?
However, no matter how Andy roared, he was finally dragged away by the prison guards, and all he had awaited was the severe punishment of being locked up for a month.
After waiting for nineteen years, the opportunity to be released from prison was finally ruthlessly strangled by Warden Norton.
No one knows how angry and despair Andy was when he was dragged away by the prison guard?
But it is conceivable that the hope that had been waiting for a full nineteen years became desperate again in an instant, which was enough to make people crazy.
All the audience in the theater became angry and desperate when they heard Andy's angry roar.
Anger was angry for Warden Norton, because he was worried that Andy would disclose his money laundering after being released from prison, and actually killed Andy's hope that he had been waiting for for nineteen years.
This is too selfish and cruel, and all the audience in the theater are very angry, but there is nothing we can do about it.
At the same time, I feel desperate, despair for Andy's freedom. Such hope has been strangled. Does Andy really have hope to regain freedom?
I'm afraid there is no hope, Andy may have to stay in prison all the time.
Freedom will become an eternal luxury, forever...
Or maybe nineteen years or twenty-nine years...
When Andy is old, he can successfully parole, just like after staying for fifty years, he finally succeeds in parole.
At that time, Andy was indeed free, but he was already an old man. Is freedom still meaningful for an old man?
At this moment, the atmosphere in the entire theater became very depressing and heavy again.
Chapter completed!