The Green Mile

by Lewis Hart on February 12, 2011

Initally, for the first five miniutes of the film I was utterly bored, then it started to make some form of entertainment when the 80 year old Paul Edecomb went missing then a poorly managed flash back. He was in 1930, as his old job of a Vetran Prison Guard on Death Row (also known as the Green Mile) where the eight feet tall John Coffey accused of murdering two young children and Edecomb (Tom Hanks) don’t think he’s done it.

Then John cures Paul’s bladder infection, an unexpected turn for the best, he then trusts simple minded John to heal his sister in law.

All goes well until the sad moment when he was brought to execution a tear shedded my eye as you felt as if you knew John personally.

Then back to the present day when he goes into his shed.

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