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KY Movie Review: The Green Mile (1999)

Movie Review: The Green Mile (1999)

⭐️ Rating: 9.5/10

 📺 Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Crime 

⏱️ Time: 3 hours 9 minutes



“Sometimes, the miracles are real.”



The Green Mile is a sad and powerful story set in a prison. It talks about life, death, kindness, and miracles. The film is based on a book by Stephen King and is directed by Frank Darabont, the same person who made The Shawshank Redemption.


🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Story

The movie takes place in a death row prison in the 1930s. That’s where prisoners wait before being executed. A new prisoner named John Coffey comes in — he is big and strong, but gentle and kind. Strange and magical things happen after he arrives. He is not what people expect.


🎭 Acting

Tom Hanks plays a kind prison guard named Paul Edgecomb. His acting is calm and emotional. Michael Clarke Duncan plays John Coffey. His performance is amazing — he makes you feel sadness, love, and wonder.


🎥 Direction & Music

The movie is long, but never boring. The story moves slowly, but it touches your heart. The music is soft and fits the mood well. The prison setting is dark, but the message is full of light and emotion.


💬 Final Words

The Green Mile is a beautiful film about human feelings, pain, and hope. It makes you cry, think, and feel more connected to life. It’s not just a movie — it’s a journey of emotions.


🎯 Watch this if you like heart-touching stories with deep meaning and a bit of magic.


📝 Note:

This review is fully written by me based on my own thoughts. I was not paid or sponsored to write this. It's my honest opinion.

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