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I think Lao Bu hanged himself after he was released from prison mainly because he couldn't find any thoughts that could support him to live. As the movie says: hope is the most beautiful thing in the world, and good things never die. Lao Bu couldn't find his own hope.
1. The performance of Lao Bu, who is about to be released from prison.
There is a clip in the movie, when Lao Bu was about to be released from prison, he used a knife to kidnap a fellow prisoner, and he said at the time: Look at this blood, this is the only way I can stay here. At this time, Lao Bu did not want to go out, Lao Bu was imprisoned in 1905, and began to work as a librarian in prison in 1912.
For 50 years, he has become accustomed to living day after day, forgetting his initial thoughts when he first went in, and enjoying the respect and friendship he made friends in prison.
2. Lao Bu in prison.
Lao Bu in prison is still bright, he has provided a lot of help to the protagonist when he first entered prison, and he always enlightens the protagonist that hope exists. I think that at this time, Lao Bu still regarded the release from prison as his hope, and he may have been interested in the outside world at that time.
is also full of yearning, maybe he will also fantasize about his good life in the outside world in his sleep.
3. Lao Bu after being released from prison.
After being released from prison, Lao Bu was at a loss from the moment he left the prison gate, and in the movie, he could see that Lao Bu's eyes were full of fear, and the changes outside were unimaginable, and the cars that were difficult to see in his childhood crowded the streets of the city. He got a job packing food at the grocery store, although it was very hard, and Lao Bu was also working very hard, but Lao Bu still did not have a good time. He can't make new friends, he often has nightmares at night, he doesn't know where he is, and the bad-hearted boss always finds fault with him, Lao Bu in the movie slowly loses hope, he has a passage to say:
Maybe I should have robbed them with a gun so they could take me home, but I'm too old to do such a stupid thing anymore. Compared with the bustling world outside, for Lao Bu, the monotonous prison is his home.
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Because he has no way to live a normal life outside, he has been discriminated against, and he has no life experience.
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He has been in prison for many years, and after he came out, he did not adapt to the development of the current society at all, so he was cornered.
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Because they have lived in prison for many years, they have become accustomed to the disconnection between prison life and life in the outside world, and they do not know how to spend the rest of their lives after they are released from prison.
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He has been in Shawshank all his life, and he is the person who is most familiar with Xiao Lingshenke's environment.
Leaving Shawshank, he has extreme doubts that he will not survive, he is a typical representative of being "institutionalized", he wants to stay in Shawshank by reoffending, and finally in Andy.
Under the persuasion of others, he chose to leave, although he was unwilling, but he had to choose this path.
In the end, he chose to commit suicide, much to everyone's regret, but just like the words he carved on the beam, "Brooks was here" (Brooks.
has been there), which has proven his existence and choice, which is also his salvation.
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In the movie "The Shawshank Redemption", the old man hanged himself because he had no hope of life.
In the past, in prison, he was a useful librarian, and he worked for decades, and everyone respected him and made him feel presence. But after being out of prison, he returned to reality after decades of isolation, and he seemed redundant. He doesn't know what the world is like, he does menial jobs that have no value at all, he has no hope of living, and he is an old man who can't see the future.
This is what Morgan Freeman said in the movie, and Andy has been changing, that is, giving hope to people in prison.
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After sitting in prison for more than 50 years, Lao Bu never thought about getting out of prison but thought about dying in the cell, at least there are cellmates in the cell, everyone is the same, no one will look down on you when you go to prison, you have no relatives and friends outside, no money and disconnection from society, your heart is empty, you have nothing, and there is no point in living! Ellis Pod Rhett {Just Black Man} doesn't have a resonant agreement with Andy Duflan {the protagonist in the film}, maybe Ellis Pod Rhett will also commit suicide on the old path of Lao Bu!
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When he was young, he was sentenced to life imprisonment for a felony, and he was released on parole from prison for decades, and he was released on parole from prison until his twilight years. So Lao Bu finally made up his mind to hang himself and end his life!
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Aaron Green. Allen Greene is the manager of director Frank Darabont. After completing the movie "The Shawshank Redemption".
Died of AIDS on the eve of the shooting.
AIDS).
The reason for honoring Aaron Green is that he made an indelible contribution to the film "The Shawshank Redemption".
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Life is like a play, and drama is like life, and a good commentary can also perfectly explain why Lao Bu has such a fate. Some people askedWho was redeemed in Shawshank's redemption? I think it's probably just Andy and Red.
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The main reason is that they don't know how to live a normal life anymore. "The Shawshank Redemption" is a very interesting book, the movie of the same name is also quite exciting, and it has won the Oscar for Best Picture, although ** is very old, but until now, it still has a large number of fans. There is an obvious difference between the original book and the movie is that Lao Bu in the book died alone in a nursing home, while in the movie, Lao Bu hanged himself in a hotel, because he didn't know how to live a normal life, and freedom was too terrible for him!
So, why can't people who have been released from prison live a normal life?
The reason for this is that when they are released from prison, most of them are already old. One of the descriptions in the book is like this, which means, ** will not let you out when you still have the ability to destroy society! Just imagine, how can a person who stays in prison all the year round, an old man who is not familiar with the outside society, live?
Where can I find a job to support myself? The "I" in the book was also released at the age of 56 and then worked as a porter in a supermarket, but I often felt at a loss, so I thought about doing something again so that I could return to that familiar "paradise".
The second reason is that they are used to the time of the day being precisely arranged by others, and suddenly no one cares, and they don't know what to do. After the "I" in the book was released from prison, when I wanted to go to the toilet at work, I always couldn't help but report to my boss and only went after getting permission; Moreover, the time he went to the toilet was 15 minutes after the hour, after which he had to wait until the next hour after 15 minutes to think about ......The freedom I once longed for, somehow, became so terrible.
This book, or the reason why this ** is a classic, is that he analyzes human nature quite well, in one sentence, "Some people are not in prison, but they still don't know how to live", how good it is; When scolding **, the author said again, "The revenge of ** is really powerful, it throws you into the dung pit, and when you get used to the life of the dung pit, it throws you out", how ironic and real.
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Because he spent almost half of his life in prison, after his sentence was approved and released, he was no longer able to adapt to the normal work and life of the outside world
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In "The Shawshank Redemption", it is difficult for people who have been released from prison to live a normal life anymore, because decades of imprisonment have long smoothed out their lives and adapted to prison life, and it is difficult to return to normal life now.
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After watching "The Shawshank Redemption", you can find that people who are released from prison are out of touch with society because they have been in prison for too long and are out of touch with society, and they do not understand everything about the current society, and they will be very frightened and unable to adapt after they go out.
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No contact with social life for a long time. Disconnected from society. The skills of social life have deteriorated and cannot keep up with the development of society. Thoughts and lives are still stuck before going to prison.
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After being locked up in prison for 50 years, he was used to life in prison, but after he was released from prison, he and Rotten felt lost.
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