Best question: how badly was Pulp Fiction robbed?
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Best question: how badly was Pulp Fiction robbed?
What? Elmo knew ever part of the murder, and who it got pinned on. There's no doubt Elmo killed his wife and her lover.The only thing we know about Elmo was that he liked to talk a lot, according to Tommy. Prisons always have people bragging about shit. If just a part of his story was true (working at a country club), he would have most definitely been aware of the murders, and that Andy was convicted while saying he was innocent. So then a kid (Tommy) asks him who he has killed, and he decides to take credit for it.
Andy was guilty. There's no redemption if he was innocent all along.
I don't get how everybody thinks that Andy is innocent just because of Tommy's story.
Andy did so much for Tommy that it would'nt be a stretch for Tommy to invent the whole thing just to help his mentor.
The story was never proven to be true or false in the movie because the warden kills Tommy right away to protect his money laundering scheme.
For me, Andy's culpability was always a sort of MacGuffin and I think in a way this is the most brilliant thing about the movie.
I first heard about Shawshank Redemption from a friend of mine. He told me he saw this awesome movie.
I asked him what is was about and he said: "It's about this guy who escapes from prison."
Still an awesome movie but it would have been nice not knowing the ending going into it.
Has anyone here read the novella?
I always felt the movie version stretched the believability to breaking point, but there are several differences in the book that make things a bit more plausible.
Edmond Dantès;45982581 said:I escaped from prison, but it took 14 years and the help of my second father to escape.
Prison breaks are always unlikely. He's just lucky he didn't get moved to another cell, which happens all the time. The fact he stayed in the same place so long with posters untouched is the unlikely part.
I've also always wondered: was Andy really innocent?
Best question: how badly was Pulp Fiction robbed?
What? Elmo knew ever part of the murder, and who it got pinned on. There's no doubt Elmo killed his wife and her lover.
What did Elmo say that he couldn't have read about in the papers? A banker murdering his wife and her lover would have been big news, and someone who had been working at the club at the time of the murder would no doubt have been aware of the facts that came up at the trial. Tommy fell for a song of a jailbird, that's all. Andy was guilty.
Yes he was innocent... it says it flat out in the movie.
Random question: Am I the only person who forgets to breathe whenever a character in a movie/TV show is enclosed/drowning?
You're not trolling...? This has gone into Shawshank fanfic territory.
wtf pulp fiction was robbed pretty badly, you guys actually like forrest gump! are you kidding? AAAHHH I HATE YOU GAF!
What did Elmo say that he couldn't have read about in the papers? A banker murdering his wife and her lover would have been big news, and someone who had been working at the club at the time of the murder would no doubt have been aware of the facts that came up at the trial. Tommy fell for a song of a jailbird, that's all. Andy was guilty.
wtf pulp fiction was robbed pretty badly, you guys actually like forrest gump! are you kidding? AAAHHH I HATE YOU GAF!
"I killed her. I didn't pull the trigger, but I drove her away."
Andy wasn't guilty, but he was in his mind's eye.
Random question: Am I the only person who forgets to breathe whenever a character in a movie/TV show is enclosed/drowning?
No, but I don't forget to breath, I do it on purpose.
Couldn't fit in the waste tube. They're not that big in real life. And yea, there's no air in that. He's suffocate pretty quick.
Sculli approves of this postOMG SPOILERS!!!!!!!! How dare you!
Couldn't he have taped just the top to the wall, and then crawled in like it was just a flap? I guess then it would have looked different when the warden threw the rock but still.
Why didn't he just swallow the Ring before climbing through the hole?
Or why didn't the eagles just pick him up and fly him out of prison?
Escape from Alcatraz and The Great Escape are much better movies.
Your plumpness escapes my caveats.Why didn't he just swallow the Ring before climbing through the hole?
Or why didn't the eagles just pick him up and fly him out of prison?
Escape from Alcatraz and The Great Escape are much better movies.
Pressure and timeIt's not a prison break movie, it's a film about time, and rocks. It's geology.
Anyone who has even a passing interest should definitely read the novella. Its one of Stephen King's absolute best works. Its usually part of the Different Seasons collection, which also includes the amazing story Apt Pupil, quite possibly the most horrifying (and non-supernatural) thing he's ever written.
The movie also conveniently leaves out all the children Andy raped. But whatever, you people go ahead and celebrate him as a hero.
What did Elmo say that he couldn't have read about in the papers? A banker murdering his wife and her lover would have been big news, and someone who had been working at the club at the time of the murder would no doubt have been aware of the facts that came up at the trial. Tommy fell for a song of a jailbird, that's all. Andy was guilty.
Does it? Or does one young unreliable prisoner tell a one in a billion far-fetched story? Last we saw Andy was outside the place his wife was having sex with that dude drinking booze with a gun in his hand.
Remember, the warden doesn't know anything. He just had the kid killed just in case.
Oh come on!!!!Having a differing interpretation of a movie is trolling now? Fact is that we are never shown the murders, so we do not know who did it. The only reason to think Andy was innocent, other than him being such a swell guy, is that someone says that someone else who does not actually appear in the film outside a story confessed to the crime.
Oh come on!!!!
The last we are shown of Andy on the night of the murder is incriminating for the viewer's benefit. At that point in the story we are supposed to be guessing as to whether or not he did it and explicitly do not know. But by the end of the story we do know!
Pressure and time
Also Red had red hair in the book, that's why he was called Red
Also Andy is shown to not be a liar. There is no point in the movie you are led to believe andy is dishonest other then the bank work he forced to do so he can have his library. So if Andy says he did not kill his wife, I'm going to believe him.Oh come on!!!!
The last we are shown of Andy on the night of the murder is incriminating for the viewer's benefit. At that point in the story we are supposed to be guessing as to whether or not he did it and explicitly do not know. But by the end of the story we do know!
I was supposed to read it for my film class but didn't, what were the differences?
Best question: how badly was Pulp Fiction robbed?
That short story collection also contains The Body, aka Stand By Me, as well as Secret Window, Secret Garden. Along with Apt Pupil and Shawshank, it is a fine collection.
I thought Secret Window, Secret Garden was in Four Past Midnight, wasn't it?
From the novel?