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The Green Mile
Green Mile, The
Film review
Some of King's best works have been set behind bars, while Darabont made a memorable big-screen directorial debut by fleshing out one of King's stories from the anthology "Different Seasons" the critically acclaimed prison drama, "The Shawshank Redemption."
And while Darabont's long-awaited follow-up, an adaptation of King's best-selling, serialized novel "The Green Mile," isn't quite as good as his earlier film, it's certainly more ambitious and perhaps more thought-provoking.
Like its source material, "The Green Mile" is more along the lines of what you'd consider traditional King fare. That doesn't mean it's strictly a horror piece, though it does contain some of those elements. But it also touches on fantasy, dark humor, racial drama and spirituality.
Although it is a bit lengthy (more than three hours), if you removed even one plot thread, the entire story tapestry might fall apart. So it's to Darabont's credit and to the credit of an his extremely talented cast that it all works.
Chief security guard for this wing of the Louisiana prison is Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks), who oversees the inmates' care, as well as their executions. A firm believer in capital punishment, his faith in it is tested when he meets the newest Death Row inmate, hulking John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan, from "Armageddon").
As he gets to know the hulking man-child better, Paul finds it hard to believe that Coffey could have committed the crime for which he was convicted, the rape and murder of two young children. But then something even stranger happens: He discovers first-hand that John possesses healing powers when the man cures his painful infection.
Needless to say, Paul becomes even more convinced of John's innocence, but while he wrestles with that dilemma, he also has to deal with with a new, troublesome inmate (Sam Rockwell) and an even more troublesome guard with a vicious streak (Doug Hutchison) .
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Cast: Tom Hanks, David Morse, Michael Clarke Duncan, Bonnie Hunt, Barry Pepper
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