Little Farmer Big Star

Chapter 2167 Hope

Lao Bu's story made all the audience in the theater feel a little heavy, and it was enough to make people think too much.

Perhaps, everyone lives in a cage, a cage that seems to be free.

The movie continues.

After Andy, Reid and others learned about the death of Lao Bo, all of them looked sad. Reid sighed, "He might as well die in prison."

In order to expand the prison's library, Andy insisted on writing a letter to the state Senate every week, asking the state Senate to allocate funds.

After six full years of writing, the state Senate finally responded, not only allocated a small sum of money, but also presented Andy with a batch of books.

Andy found a record in the book he gave, which was the Italian opera "The Marriage of Figaro", a work by Mozart.

Andy chose one of the songs "The wind blew through the maple leaf forest that night". This song is about people in the maple leaf forest, feeling the warmth and coolness of the evening wind. At this moment, the body and mind are extremely relaxed, Unrestrained embrace of nature and freedom.

Andy closed all the doors and windows of the studio and broadcast the record over the prison broadcast.

For a moment, there was an ethereal singing sound all over the prison.

The prisoners who were working in the prison all stopped working and slowly raised their heads to look at the position of the loudspeaker of the radio station, as if they were on a pilgrimage, very intoxicated.

In fact, all the prisoners did not understand what the lyrics were sung? Because the language is different, but all the people are very intoxicated.

Because, although they don't understand what the lyrics are singing, they can feel the unfettered freedom in the singing.

At this moment, the prisoners in the prison could feel their hearts flying above the prison, escape the shackles of the stone walls around the prison, and regain their freedom.

And this is obviously the reason why Andy played this piece of music to the entire prison. He wanted to make all the prisoners feel free at this moment.

Of course, in order to make himself feel free at this moment, his desire for freedom never subsided.

When this piece of music was playing, Andy was reclining on a rattan chair with his hands behind his head, and his face showed a smile that was very familiar to all the audience in the theater.

Andy laughed again.

This smile is the same as the smile bathed in the sun when I invited my inmates to drink beer on the roof of the building.

At that time, Andy gave the inmates a sense of freedom, and he also felt freedom. This time, too, it also gave the inmates a sense of freedom, and freedom also felt freedom.

It was only at such a moment that Andy would laugh like this, with such a knowing smile.

Andy laughed, and so did all the audience in the movie hall. The atmosphere in the entire movie hall finally dispelled some of the pain caused by the death of Lao Bu.

However, Andy's operation came at a price.

Warden Norton and the captain of the prison guard came to the studio and ordered Andy to turn off the music immediately.

Because Andy had locked the door in advance,

Warden Norton and the captain of the prison guard, who were only able to pass through the glass door, gave Andy a serious warning.

Andy saw it and heard it, and he knew that if he didn't turn off the music immediately, he would be punished very severely.

But instead of turning off the music, Andy laughed at Warden Norton and the Captain of the Guard.

Finally, the captain of the prison guard knocked on the glass door and broke in, and the music played by Andy finally stopped.

Andy was severely punished for this and was locked up for two weeks.

Two weeks later, the inmates asked Andy, is it worth being locked up for two weeks? Andy said it was a wonderful two weeks because he had Mozart's music with him, Mozart's music in his heart, in his mind.

All the audience in the theater sighed softly again, they once again felt Andy's strong desire for freedom.

But unfortunately, Andy's freedom is still a long way off.

Andy asked the inmates, have you ever felt the mystery of music?

Rhett said that he played the harmonica when he was young, but now he has no interest, and there is no point in prison.

However, Andy said, it is here that there is meaning, and there is music that will not be forgotten.

Reid asked forget what?

Andy said to forget that in this world, there are some places that these towering prison stone walls can't hold, and there are some things in my heart that this prison can't touch, can't take away, and completely belong to you. .

Reid asked again what was that?

Andy said it was hope.

"Hope?" All the audience in the movie hall felt a sudden shudder when they heard these two words.

Hope, yes, hope, if there is hope in my heart, it must be entirely my own, and this gloomy prison cannot be taken away no matter what.

It turned out that although Andy wanted to regain his freedom, it was so far away, but there was always hope in his heart.

All the audience in the theater felt both relieved and sad.

Because in prison, does hope really work?

As Rhett said to Andy next, hope is a very dangerous thing, I hope it can make people crazy, I hope it's useless in prison, and it's better for Andy to accept his fate.

What Rhett said really makes sense. If you always have hope in your heart, but you can't see hope for a long time, in ten or twenty years, hope has not come.

Well, you might really go crazy, and hope might really be a dangerous thing in prison.

It is better not to have hope in your heart. If there is no hope, you will not be anxious, irritable, and eventually crazy because hope does not come.

Reid is a wise man, and what he said was right. The audience in the movie hall couldn't help but have a faint worry in their hearts.

Worrying about Andy, Andy always has hope in his heart, will it be a good thing?

Because at this time, Andy had been in Shawshank prison for ten years.

Ten years is too long, and there is still no hope in ten years, so can we really continue to hope?

However, the audience is more willing to believe that even if it is a long time, Andy's hope will not make him feel irritated, let alone drive him crazy.

It was Andy's unwavering gaze that told them.

Hope, it really is a very beautiful thing.

Next, Reid's parole application was rejected again, and he has been here for three decades.

As a gift for his parole refusal, Andy gave Rhett a harmonica.

Since then, there are often melodious and slight harmonica that echo through the prison.

That's Rhett playing.

I wonder if when Reid plays the harmonica, will he also ignite expectations in his heart through the sound of the harmonica he plays?

The desire for freedom, the everlasting hope.

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