I'm still crying from THE GREEN MILE! | First Time Reaction
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Tom Hanks spoke at Michael Clarke Duncan's wake, as they became dear friends upon making this movie. It's actually available to see on CZcams. This movie is an absolute tearjerker.
We have to give thanks to Bruce Willis because he advice the people who created The Green Mile movie to hire Michael Clarke Duncan aka Big Mike for John Coffey. Both Big Mike and Bruce worked together in Armageddon.
Great call, I honestly forgot about that video, Tom tells a story about Michael and asks his mother (Michael's) to verify the story throughout right?
@@MrTech226 did Pulp Fiction come before or after Armageddon? Because they both did that as well
@@Hey_Jamie that was ving rhames.. aka Luther from the mission impossible series not Michael Clarke Duncan
@@Hey_Jamie lol
If you don't cry to this film ....are you even human ?....A masterpiece
Human, I've se men tear up
My wife at the time watched this with me and we read the serial before the movie came out. She held on to my arm for at least an hour and cried most of that time. She didn't smile for two days.
I cried reading the book. I read it years before the movie was made. I have never seen a movie adaptation so GOOD.
When asked if they had anything to say before being executed, the other inmates said that "They were sorry for what they did". When Coffey was asked that, he said, "Sorry for what I am". That is the line that always gets to me.
"You tell God the Father it was a kindness you done." Best line of the movie.
The 90s really were the golden years in Hanks' absolutely stellar career...
Philadelphia, Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, Saving Private Ryan, The Green Mile, and capping it off with Cast Away. Also, being part of a whole generation's childhood as Woody in Toy Story.
That’s the exact reason why Tom Hanks is amoungst my “Mount Rushmore” of actors. A terrific actor and career.
Hanks is a top actor of course but his talents are wasted on that run of movies. All are weak melodramatic sauce with bad plots. Not rewatchable except for Toy Story. And voice acting comes second place in animation.
@@eschiedler nothing can compare to his stellar work in the TV series Bossom Buddies. Someone hurt you as a child, right?
@@eschiedler Dude, it's okay to not like something without trying to argue that your opinion is the objective universal truth regarding its quality. Learn to tell the difference between "I like/don't like" something and whether that something is in fact good or bad. You sound like the fat comic book store owner in The Simpsons, except that guy is a satire and you're for real.
@@brom00 guess he didn't know Apollo 13 was a true story, since he thinks his talents are wasnt on bad plots
Such great acting from everyone
RIP Michael Clarke Duncan...gone from this world WAY too soon
Extra shoutout to Barry Pepper who almost always gets forgotten when mentioning the acting in this show.
They all give the performance of a lifetime.
Just think Barry deserves more credit than he gets.
RIP to Michael Jeter, too.
@@F1rstWorldNomaDHe was a fan favorite in "Saving Private Ryan" too. And yet nobody knows who he is.
11:09 "Does Percy want him to get shot? What is Percy's problem???" Like many bullies, Percy is a coward. He's too afraid to take on a real challenge, so, in order to feel powerful, he hurts those who are vulnerable and defenseless instead.
"He killed them with they kindness.thats how it is, all over the world. I's tired boss." That kills me every damn time
Seriously, if anyone doesn't cry during this movie, they just don't have a heart. Also, RIP Michael Clarke Duncan, he was an amazing actor and had such a presence on screen, especially in this movie.
I'm glad he gave us this performance before he passed.
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 Agreed. He will live on forever though this film.
This movie is one of the very few ones out there that makes you cry at some point and it wont stop until the end of the film. This has got to be one of the best movies ever made.
IMO this and Shawshank are the top two.
@@wackyvorlon top two what? greatest movies ever made?
@@Mr.Goodkat yup.
Grave of the Fireflies is another one. It might even be tougher.
I want to watch The Green Mile once a year or so. Grave of the Fireflies I've only managed to watch 3-4 times since I first watched it some 25 years ago even though I think both hold the same high quality.
@@wackyvorlon I just checked the IMBd top 100 - guess my surprice when I saw the green mile down at #22 - totally unfair, The Green Mile will ALWAYS be in my top-2
Yes, you should definitely read the book. This is one of the very rare instances where the movie did the book justice. Both are equally wonderful. Plus, I love that in 2022 you can get it in one entire volume as the book originally released as a serial.
I bought the green mile as one volume 15 years ago. It's an incredible read n you're right, the movie was amazing n prolly the best book to movie adaptation ever made. It just carried the energy n feeling so well from paper to film
Yeah it's a great book. The movie is the best adaptation of a Stephen King story ever. Aside from a few missing parts, which on their own will rip your heart out. The death of Paul's wife, and the part where they're escorting John to the execution chamber is soooo much harder in the book!!!!
I remember reading this story in a six-volume book set that I had gotten from the local library when I was younger.
RIP Michael Clark Duncan. Great actor, great man.
Oh dear, Addie. It's almost impossible to not cry during this movie. An emotional roller coaster for sure. Never attempt to hold back what you feel. Always let the tears flow. There's something about having a good cry. It's a great release.
This movie hits beyond the feelings. Especially what happens in the world today, a line from the movie rings so true.
John Coffey said, "Mostly, I'm tired of people being ugly to each other. I'm tired of all the pain I feel and hear in the world every day. There's too much of it, it's like pieces of glass in my head all the time."
We've seen that firsthand too many times.
I know that December has already begun and you are likely to already have the month planned out. But if you care for a movie suggestion for the Holidays, may I please recommend the following
KLAUS or THE POLAR EXPRESS or IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE
Will there be any tears? I guess you would have to possibly watch and find out?
Take care of yourself, Addie!!
What a strange and "creepy uncle" comment with the patronizing (infantilizing): "Oh dear, Addie" and then trying to dictate how she should express herself. Do you treat all the women in your life in this controlling way? The Hell is the matter with you?
@@rollomaughfling380 WHAT????
@Rollo Maughfling how very telling your comment is.... About your dysfunctional mind and broken view of empathy and mature concern. As a woman I am grateful you are no closer to my irl world than this toxic comment online. 😒🤚
@@seaneendelong8065 Found the Jordan Peterson fan . . .
@@rollomaughfling380 does the sun ever shine where you are. ??
The story of a wandering man with the gift of healing & the ability to feel the pain of others and with the initials "J.C." Stephen King is a lot of things but he aint subtle.
Surprisingly, a lot of people don’t catch the connection.
The book is still worth a read as it gives you more information about John and his life. It points to him being so very much older than thought to be.
Thanks so much for your beautiful reaction. The comments from your followers are also very touching. Nice to have shared this experience with so many warm hearted people. All the best to you all!
Frank Darabont just really knew how to adapt Stephen King’s works. These movies are also a great way to show people that King isn’t just a horror writer
What a fantastic reaction to such a wonderful film. Del's execution is one of the most horrific scenes in all cinema, and Del's relationship with Mr Jingles is surely one of the most touching. The book is definitely worth a read and King has said that this film adaptation is his favourite ... which is saying something when you think of movies like Shawshank Redemption, Misery, The Shining etc etc.
Percy is one of the most hated characters in cinema.
@@wackyvorlon Great acting!
The Shining sucked...if you read the book. I agree 100% with SK on that.
Phenomenal reaction, Addie. Of all of the tear-jerking movies that you've reacted to, this one is at the top. I just watched the movie recently, after watching The Shawshank Redemption (1994), alongside your full-length reactions to both movies on Patreon. I totally agree with you, it was a heartbreaking story. However, I was feeling disappointed at myself for not being able to cry during the movie, which I don't know why. In fact, when I was very young, I used to cry during the "Hallelujah" scene in Shrek (2001), given how sad that scene was and when my girlfriend & I saw I Still Believe (2020) in IMAX, I was almost close to crying near the end. This explains how I have evolved over time. Hopefully, I'll watch another movie that can succeed at making me cry as an adult. Only time will tell.
Speaking of Michael Clarke Duncan (RIP), I suggest Armageddon (1998, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Michael Bay), The Scorpion King (2002, But watch The Mummy Returns (2001) first. WARNING!: There are THREE SNAKE scenes in this one), and The Island (2005, also directed by Bay, WARNING!: There is a brief SNAKE scene in this one). With David Morse, I suggest The Rock (1996, another Bay/Bruckheimer movie), Bait (2000), Proof of Life (2000, with Russell Crowe & Meg Ryan), 16 Blocks (2006), & World War Z (2013, UNRATED).
@@alextan1478 yesss to Armageddon
You might want to try "Goodbye, Mr. Chips". Make sure it's the one from 1939.
I don't know how anyone can't be in bits watching this. Incredible performance from Michael Clarke Duncan, RIP
The tears in your eyes shows the compassion in your heart... absolutely beautiful. Great reaction!!
Wonderful reaction, dear. Great yarn, brilliant direction, sterling cast - how could anyone not be moved? Even Mr Jangles gave a career-best performance. And on top of the accolades for King, Hanks and Frank Darabont's inspired adaptation, let's not forget the bad guys who did so well with the thankless task of making us hate them, Sam Rockwell (Wild Bill) and Doug Hutchison (Percy). RIP Michael Clarke Duncan.
This is the kind of quality content that has you rocketing towards 50, 000 subscribers. Thank you for all of your genuine, raw, real reactions
Any one who doesn't cry when watching the Green Mile is heartless, I have it on DVD and cry each time I watch it & shed a tear again watching your reaction 😥
I call this a psychological test. If you do not get emotional seek help immediately because you are a psychopath.
This is another one of those masterpiece must watch movies that should be on everyone's list. Both "The Shawshank Redemption" & "The Green Mile" - Frank Darabont (Director & Screenwriter) & Stephen King (Author of Source Story).
Don't forget The Mist.
Everytime I watch this movie, or watch a reaction from someone to it, it hits as hard as the first time I ever saw it. And I cry every single time.
Great reaction!!! Just such a incredible emotional movie. Really glad that you pointed out that they would have let John go if he had wanted to. So few reactors seem to catch that. It's no mistake that his initials are JC.
There are several great, biblical, references besides John being Jesus, that I really love. Like Paul, being forced to live for so long, as his punishment for killing him. He is a, great, analogy for Longinus, the Roman soldier that pierced Jesus' side with a spear, and was cursed to walk the earth for eternity as his punishment.
Yeah, JC... Only not spelt the same. *crying some more*
This is such a great film to watch people react to. I really enjoyed watching it again with you, Addie.
After reading comments, I wanted to tip my hat to Doug Hutchison. It takes a good actor to play a character like heartless, evil, weak, callow Percy.
Of course, Sam Rockwell as Wild Bill, too.
So glad you could react to this great story. I watched it for the first time this year. I believe it’s no accident that his initials are JC.
This is one of my top 5 movies ever. It never fails to send me into a flood of tears.
The man dancing in a tuxedo in the old movie is Fred Astaire. He and Ginger Rogers made many movies like this involving dancing (I haven't seen them). I saw an old film of a game show from the 50s and he was the guest that week. A panel of people who were blindfolded asked him "yes or no" questions to try to guess his identity. He was super humble. One of the questions he received was "Are you a singer?" and he said "No." Later, when his identity was revealed the woman who had asked him that question said, "Why did you say that you aren't a singer? You're one of the greatest singers in the world." His answer was, "I just don't think so." A really modest, humble guy.
33:59 "We each owe a death. There are no exceptions." Great reaction!
The Writer/Director Frank Darabont often gets overlooked because this was based off of Steven King's original work, but Frank has a lot to do with these movies being so emotional. He also wrote/directed two more Steven King stories in The Shawshank Redemption and THE MIST (2007). Both emotionally charged. Steven King even praised Frank's work with THE MIST, saying Frank's movie ending was better than Steven's own ending in his book. If you haven't seen THE MIST yet, add it to the list.
One of the greatest movies of all time
This was a true and beautiful reaction, if you don’t cry at least once during this movie you don’t have a heart, you have a swinging brick. Love from Scotland 🏴. Xx
He could be hundreds if not, a thousand years old. Giving witness to the World.
I always liked Michael Clarke Duncan, A lot of actors go on TV to promote things but he had worked in the real world and seemed genuinely happy to be where ever he was. He was approached about joining a gang when he was young and he told them he was more afraid of his Mom than them...
The book was released as a serial in monthly installments in a magazine. Can you imagine having to wait for the next installment? I would've been counting down the days!
You're so sweet. It's very touching seeing how you react to movies like this. Thanks.
you knew tears were coming... here's a hug through the screen😭👐
Great Reaction Addie........
I read on another reaction that the book takes place in 1932..... But they Changed it to 1935 to include the clip from the movie "Top Hat".......
Everyone gave an awesome performance in this movie....... Performances that effect you down to your core.......
I've commented on this movie several time. This comment is for you Addie. You are the most adorable person on this platform. You seem like you are genuinely like the person you portray on your channel. Keep being beautiful and adorable as you are It's refreshing.
And you almost cursed, I saw that!!! Very funny.
Thanks for your genuine heartfelt reaction Addie.
This movie definitely catches you off guard the first time.
I still get emotional everytime.
Addie, a wonderful, wonderful reaction video. I believe your reaction video is by far the best reaction video I have seen for this movie. Your feeling and emotions and your comments express how much this movie pulled at your heartstrings.
This movie tore me apart. My soul cried.
I'm not a person who shows much my emotions, but man this movie broke me really bad the first time, and every time I see it the tears roll down no matter how much I try to hold them in. Also, this is based on a real story, but the real John was just a little kid that was sentenced for his skin color, truly heartbreaking.
Another great adaptation of a non-horror Stephen King story is "Stand By Me." You should check it out if you haven't already.
I'm crying at you crying... Reminding me of how much I cried, after watching this movie years ago in a cinema.
I wasn't embarrassed, because everyone else was crying in the cinema too.
there's lines in this movie that break me every time, the second is the second use of I'm afraid of the dark, breaks me every time.
and the first, that's his explanation of the feeling of how the world is to John, 'its like pieces of glass in my head', it's a difficult one to explain really but the gut punch I got in hearing that for the first time was shocking.
I love how Stephen King has written stories in every type of genre there is - horror, supernatural, suspense, crime, science-fiction, drama, romance, true story, fantasy and who knows how many more.
it is implied in the original book that john could be about 500-600 years old and that paul could live to be at least 200-300+.
This movie has a way of pulling your heart right out of your chest.
Not ashamed to admit, this movie never fails to make me cry.
Brilliant film. Great characters. Outstanding direction. One of the few Stephen King adapted movies I've ever seen. The storytelling and pace were perfect. And your empathy and candor were authentic. I sawthis come up and made time to watch the reaction.
I am a little surprised you didn't make the connect of Sam Rockwell in the cell with his counterpart in Iron Man 2, Justin Hammer. But that speaks to your total emotional involved in the movie. I enjoy and look forward to your next outing. Happy Holidays !!
Love this film and your reaction. If you like the Stephen King adaptations, you would probably enjoy _Stand By Me._ It's pretty nostalgic and sentimental, but not nearly the water works show that _The Green Mile_ tends to bring out.
Perfect! I feel a lot of reactors hear how emotional the movie is, and they try to “push the tears” this was the most honest, and touching reactions I’ve watched yet. Thank you so much for sharing
I really appreciate how much raw emotion you allow us to see. That level of vulnerability is deeply moving to witness, so thankyou.
Hi Addie!🙂I was definitely one of the people that requested this one. I have never seen this film or the reaction without crying.😭Great job reacting to this very moving film, Addie!!!🎬👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
The mouse lived at least 20 times his normal life span. Can you imagine how many years Paul has to endure? Watching anyone he gets close to die as he lives on. Great reaction to this fantastic movie! I have subscribed.
How long did John Coffey live?
@@jd-zr3vk it’s not certain but it’s heavily implied John might be at least 900 years though he probably was around in Jesus time.He was definitely around during slavery since he had all those whip scars on his back that Melinda asked him about
@@animeman84 I like that mythology for John.
Such a wonderful video-reaction. I'm a first time watcher on your channel. You are so wonderful for reactions. So much empathy on all the right places. And you are so pretty :)
Considering that a mouse's normal lifespan is 1 human year, and Mr. Jingles has lived for at least 60 times that long, we can estimate that Paul's punishment will last for at least *5 THOUSAND* years.
Addie: This one really BROKE ME.
Me: Oh, sweety, this one broke everybody down to a puddle of tears. I've seen grown big tough he-men bodybuilder types sit down to this movie and 2 hours later their reduced to blubbering messes of tears. It's how we respond to good art, it just makes us feel.
It’s a special film. I’m a middle-aged man, and no matter how often I’ve seen it… the tears just flow. Glad you got to experience it. The book is excellent, well worth reading. Think maybe I need to read it again.
Addie, you are so sweet with such a kind heart. I shed tears for you as much as I did for John while watching this.
I always wonder if reactors notice that during Del’s execution it was storming, the roof was leaking everywhere except where the chair was.
I love your channel and became a new subscriber ❤ You have such a gentle personality 🌷
0:35 "don't know if I'm emotional prepared for this"
No one is
Omg I have seen many reactions but seeing your reaction especially when you cried it felt like my soul was shaking out of place.stay safe
Hey Addie - one of the main reasons I watch you react is that you have such a wholesome emotional reaction to heart-wrenching moments in the movies you review. This movie breaks everyone - every time. This and Shawshank are my favorite movies of all time. Interesting they were both written by Steven King and also directed by Frank Darabont. I don't remember seeing any reaction content creator (male or female) not cry during this movie. It reaches deeply into your soul and shakes you hard with so many emotions. Thank you for your reaction - it was both raw and beautiful. 🤗✨
My cousin's friend met Michael Clarke Duncan in a grocery store and was swept away by how sweet he was and they dated for a bit
Thank you for your reaction. You have such a good heart Addie. Thank you again for your work.
If Paul is 108, that make Mr Jingles 64 or 65 years old. The normal lifespan for a brown mouse is 12-18 months. That means Paul is going to be around for a very long time.
I jumped on this when I saw it pop in my feed. I knew the waterworks would flow when you saw this. Great reaction Addie as usual!
"Lonely as a Sparrow in the rain"
Addie is too sweet to see this sad.
I understand Percy is a MONSTER for what he did to Del. and THE Way ALL THE gUARDS were crying during Johns Execution tore me up. Excellent Reaction .
Wonderful reaction Addie, thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing and do take care.
I have enjoyed a lot of your reactions. When I saw you were going to react to The Green Mile, I knew the tears would be flowing. How could they not flow, my old buzzard eyes tear up as well. You are truly a joy, and nice nails too.
22:30 Addie still did not know, how many more tears are going to follow This movie is a wonderful masterpiece
I grew up feeling what others around me felt. Took years for me to realize, that others do not have that flaw. My only superpower were very clear and perfectly reliable dejavus. Incredible timing - my flaw started to fade out a few years before this movie came out. Only thing left for me is heightened empathy, no more glimpses into the future.
“Hey, it’s Addie” is still crack. Never drop it
What a great movie, it's definitely a tearjerker, you can never go wrong with a Stephen King book or movie
I did a senior year AP English analysis of the Green Mile BEFORE the movie came out!
The movie did a great job.
Back during the depression of the 1930s there were several transient workers like Wild Bill. They could not get a regular job, so they wandered the country, doing odd jobs for people for their supper.
"several" is probably not what you meant, more like "many"
I love watching people's first reactions to this movie, as it lets me relive the first time I saw it. Great reaction, great video.
Your reaction is priceless! Such a beautiful reaction to such a beautiful story!
God Bless you lady!
Reaction videos to the Green Mile has that power to reveal the beautiful humanity in the person reacting to it. What that video shows is that you are a wonderful human being ;-)
Addie I’ve seen this movie so many times .. all have done a great job on this movie … I to cry everytime … the emotions are overwhelming…..
I've just seen your reaction to Forrest Gump and this suggestion came right away. And, that's another of my favorite movies. Simply perfect. Tom Hanks gave me some of my best moments of my life watching movies. And you mentioned Shawshank, and that's another one!!! Regards.
You're amazing Addie, Awesome reaction. Love your all videos. And for the record, if you ever watch this movie again, you'll cry more with each one. God bless you.
Very heartfelt reaction! Really well done!
Thank you for sharing your reaction to one of my favorite movies, Addie.
You are amazing Addie, that reaction was a blessing
i would like to highly recommend the following classic movies:
Phantoms (1998)
From Hell (2001)
Red Planet (2000)
The Blob (1988)
Color out of Space (2019)
The Void (2017)
Rubikon (2020)
Angel's Heart (1987)
The Colony (2013)
Altered States (1980)
Ive seen ALOT of reactions to this film...... This is my favorite. So genuine. Ty so much
Thank you, Addie. IMO this movie is in the top 5 or 10 of all time. I have watched it at least a dozen times and I'll let you in on a secret...shhh. I cry every time too. You did well and you got me again.
Such a great movie and I'm surprised you held it together so long. I thought you did a great job and I think nearly everyone sheds a few tears over this one.
Great reaction! I cry every time I watch this movie. It has a great script, great acting & a great cast. R.I.P. Michael Clarke Duncan❤️
Such a Passionate reaction. Glad you watched this Masterpiece.
This is such a great film, it envokes a lot of emotion. Loved your reaction
‘It feels like pieces of glass in my head’ 😢
Cannot get through this one without some jerk sneaking into my house and cutting onions. Even this reaction did it. This is how to squeeze every last emotion out of a viewer. One of the greatest movies of all time.
Great reaction! I just liked and subscribed! Keep up the great work!