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Classic dialogue from Inception, Seven Deadly Sins, The Shawshank Redemption

2024-09-11 04:52
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2024-09-11 07:16

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The classic dialogue from The Shawshank Redemption

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2024-09-27 03:17

The most famous dialogue in The Shawshank Redemption was the following: 1 "Guess what color I like the most?" "What?" 3 "Freedom." These three sentences came from the conversation between Andy Dufresne and Morgan Freeman in the movie The Shawshank Redemption. This dialogue, which showed Andy's life in prison and his desire for freedom, became one of the classics of the film. In addition to these two lines, there were many other conversations in the movie that were also praised. For example, the last conversation between the protagonist Andy and Red, and the conversation between the protagonist Andy and the readers in the prison library. These classic conversations and plots became common elements in movies and literary works and were deeply loved by people.

Can you recommend some super classics like The Shawshank Redemption and The Seven Deadly Sins?

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2025-03-05 18:57

I recommend the following novels to you: "This Director Is Very Serious": Although it's not a movie, the movie "The Shawshank Redemption" made by the main character has been mentioned. It might suit your taste ~ [Enter the Movie: The protagonist can enter different movies and experience the plot of the movie. Perhaps it can help you understand the movie more deeply.] "Future Movie Battlefield": It's also virtual reality technology, but this novel's virtual reality technology is more advanced, allowing you to actually participate in the movie ~ I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

'The Shawshank Redemption' seeks the most classic dialogue.

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2024-09-27 03:18

One of the most classic lines in The Shawshank Redemption was: "Do you know why birds don't get electrocuted when they stand on wires?" "Why?" "Because they are not grounded."

What was that classic sentence in the Seven Deadly Sins?

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2024-09-20 09:11

Man's greatest crime is not his actions but his mistakes. - Emil Zenopf

It was a classic dialogue clip from The Shawshank Redemption. A coherent conversation, not a single sentence

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2024-09-27 03:08

Alright, here's a classic dialogue clip from Shawshank's Redemption: Andy (Andy Dufresne) stood in front of the window and looked at the scene in the prison. He thought of his past and the long years he spent here. Andy:(to himself) I've been squatting here for so long I thought I'd forgotten. Warden (Warden Alice):(walking over) Is there anything else you want to say to me? Andy:(smiling) I want to tell you that you did a good job. Warden:(nodding) Yes, I did very well. You did a great job. Andy:(unhappily) I'm not saying you didn't do a good job. I'm just saying I don't need you anymore. Warden:(a little embarrassed) Really? I'm sorry.

Seven Deadly Sins

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2024-10-21 10:05

The flowers corresponding to the Seven Deadly Sins were as follows: 1. [Crystal Orchid: It symbolizes the impermanence of black and white in the Underworld and represents the approach of death.] 2. [Paramita Flower: A blood-red flower that is related to death and the road to the netherworld. It awakens memories and symbolizes the omen of death.] 3. [Black Mandala: Symbolizes death, darkness, and sorrow. It is related to death, hell, and curses.] 4. [Heaven Fairy: It has a very high ornamental value and represents one of the seven deadly sins.] 5. Red Spiderlily symbolized death, the call of hell, and the precursor of death. It was a dark plant. 6. Rubus Rubus: It symbolizes the beauty of the end of the road, describing a woman's youth that is about to pass away, or the end of love. 7. [Poppy Flower: Beautiful and full of temptation, but hidden with killing intent. It represents the flower of death.] These flowers corresponded to the Seven Deadly Sins, and their symbolic meaning and flower language were consistent with the meaning of the Seven Deadly Sins. They were used to describe and express different aspects of the Seven Deadly Sins. The original novel was equally exciting. You can click on the link below to read the exciting plot in advance!

Seven Deadly Sins

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2024-09-23 18:17

The Seven Deadly Sins of the V Family isn't a common genre of novels, so it's hard for me to recommend any related novels. However, if you have any other categories or topics that you need, please let me know. I'll do my best to help you.

Can you recommend movies like Inception, The Butterfly Effect, or The Seven Deadly Sins?

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2025-02-23 15:03

, I recommend the following novels to you. They have something in common with Inception, the Butterfly Effect, and the Seven Deadly Sins: "Travelling Through the Hot-blooded Movie World": The story of interacting with the movie world was a bit like Inception. "The Magician's Secret Paradise" was also a suspense novel, similar to the butterfly effect. Hunting the Seven Deadly Sins: It's also a mystery novel, but it's also a bit like the Seven Deadly Sins. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

The classic dialogue between the two of them in Shawshank's redemption

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2025-03-06 14:39

(Scene: Andy is sitting on the balcony of the prison looking at the city in the distance.) Andy:(to himself) I really don't know what to do. I've been in this prison for 500 years. Rhett:(Walking past Andy and asking with concern) How are you, Andy? Andy:(chuckles) Nothing, just a little bored. Rhett:(walks up to Andy and pats him on the shoulder) I heard there's a rule in prison that if you can stay in prison for 20 years, you'll be free. Did you do it? Andy:(chuckles) This rule may be a bit exaggerated but I've been in this prison for 500 years. Rhett:(Smiling) So do you want to stay? Andy:(silent for a moment) No, I figured it out. I want to see this world and start my life anew. Rhett:(Pondering for a moment) Have you made up your mind? Andy:(Patting Red on the shoulder confidently) I can go out whenever I'm ready. Rhett:(Smiling) Well, I'm sure you'll succeed. (The two of them looked at each other and turned to leave.)

The classic quote from The Shawshank Redemption

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2024-09-27 03:11

Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things never die. - Andy Dufresne

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