Andy (Tim Robbins) plays Mozart over Shawshank's public address system in Frank Darabont's Shawshank Redemption (1994). From Castle Rock Entertainment and Columbia Pictures. This video posting is...
Andy (Tim Robbins) plays Mozart over Shawshank's public address system in Frank Darabont's Shawshank Redemption (1994). From Castle Rock Entertainment and Columbia Pictures. This video posting is part of an academic project. To read more about the Shawshank Redemption and Michel Foucault please visit www.thenewhydra.blogspot.com
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One of the most sublime moments in cinema history. When everyone in the prison just stops what their doing, stops the routine and work, and just looks up at this voice that has seeped into their souls... this music really eternalizes the message of hope the movie preaches throughout, and, even though you know Andy is going to punished severely for it by a corrupt system, that he did it just to feel normal again, and share it with every last man at Shawshank...
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which movie is this?
and do u kno the name of the background music??
Music: "The Marriage of Figaro"