Love the part where John Coffey shows Paul what really happened to the twins. I thought it was horrid but one of the bets scenes in the film.
Love the part where John Coffey shows Paul what really happened to the twins. I thought it was horrid but one of the bets scenes in the film.
I loved the movie. My favorite parts would have to be the sad parts. The actors showed so much emotion. It swept me away in a river of tears just like the book had done.
Now the movie did not make my heart ache as much as the book did. But it was still a fantastic movie.
Even though it was a sad book/movie there were tons of parts that made me laugh like the whole moon pie thing. Ever since reading the Green Mile I can not look at a moon pie the same way.
one of my favorite scenes is when eduar D said "you a good man boss howell,...you to boss edgecomb,..ya' know i wished i met you guy's somewhere's else" it's a powerful scene to me and so well acted, you can just see the remorse in ed, and pure sympathy in howell and edgecome along with little pride knowing that they treated eduar fair and it was nice to be thanked for being a good man to someone, no matter who it was.
I loved seeing Mr. Jingles stand on his little hind legs looking up at Del. It was like he was saying "Please, please throw the spool again! I love it!"
When Percy gets instutionalized! That was a good part![]()
I there once was a french firied cajuin named Delaqua stinky stinky pinky pew pew. hahaha. liked that to cause when the guard walked by and he shut up then blew the fethers from his hand. as well with the fire hose. but my fave would have to be the hole section leading to and foeling the wardens wife at home. that was a true test of fait and valler for the men.![]()
When John heals Paul-as a guy, I can relate to Paul's agony and John's "divine" intervention...
when the french guy goes look he gone and piss his pants![]()
when edward puts mr.jingles on pauls shoulder before his exucution and paul says
del i cant have a mouse on my shoulder
This is my favorite movie, but if i have to choose, I'll say that i prefer the secene in which John explains that he suffers because of his gift, that he's always alone and that he's tired, too tired...
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