Hope In 'The Shank Redemption'

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“The Shank Redemption” pertains to a successful banker (Andy, played by Tim Robbins) who is charged for murder, however, he did not commit this, and is given a life sentence. All throughout the film, Andy’s reserved and emotionless character ends up quite the opposite of a prison escapee. Andy was quite the unpredictable kind of guy, for example, he would do the prison guard’s tax returns just to get beer for the prisoners. Red (played by Morgan Freeman), the narrator and protagonist who is predictable contrary to Andy and is transformed on his views of hope. The film is narrated by Red, and would accurately display perceptions of Andy from himself and other incarcerated individuals. Narration purpose is to clear out any information