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Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Studio
Warner Bros
Format
DVD
Type
Movie
Actor
Tom Hanks
Language
English
Movie/TV Title
The Green Mile
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  • Hanks & Duncan

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    Having watched this movie at least a dozen times, I find I discover something I missed each time, whether it be more details or more emotions that evolve as the movie opens up to tell a profoundly moving story of how closed minded and hurtful the justice system can be. Sometimes the person sentenced to death is really a diabolical maniac who needs to be eradicated from our society; but in most cases strong emotions or needs causes them to commit crimes that we find heinous, and that act in itself causes repulsion and a license for some to treat them as inhumane. I gained real insight into the minds of "criminals" and empathy for the positions they have put themselves in. And then you have the innocent who find themselves victims of the justice system. That is one of the main focuses of ...