IT HURTS! - The Green Mile Movie Reaction! (First time watching)

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Komentáře • 716

  • @michaelmcbreen4025
    @michaelmcbreen4025 Před měsícem +60

    R.I.P. Michael Clark Duncan.what a great actor sadly missed.

  • @_PuckFutin_
    @_PuckFutin_ Před měsícem +164

    "The Shawshank redemption," Stephen King's best adaptation was robbed of Oscar. Please consider watching it.

    • @danielmorency2242
      @danielmorency2242 Před měsícem +18

      I can't like this comment enough... I second the motion. :)

    • @robertfindley921
      @robertfindley921 Před měsícem +9

      I couldn't agree more. Both for Best Picture and Best Actor. Forest Gump was good, but not in the same class as Shawshank, which is in the top 10 all time.

    • @bunnytailsREACTS
      @bunnytailsREACTS  Před měsícem +51

      I will consider it :)

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 Před měsícem +3

      It was the Tom Hanks Effect. He dominated the 90's. Forrest Gump was an easy win for him and director Robert Zemeckis.

    • @Fred-vy1hm
      @Fred-vy1hm Před měsícem +17

      @@bunnytailsREACTS While The Green Mile leaves you feeling unsettled The Shawshank Redemption will leave you with a sense of satisfaction few motion pictures will ever evoke. 😊

  • @LeySofa
    @LeySofa Před 22 dny +7

    40:28 „don’t put me in the dark, I am afraid of the dark“ made me tear up so hard

  • @jtphenom0811
    @jtphenom0811 Před měsícem +16

    "The people that would struggle the most having this job are the ones that need to have this job."
    Very profound thought. Thank you. You have a new subscriber.

  • @tsogobauggi8721
    @tsogobauggi8721 Před měsícem +66

    "I'm tired, boss. Tired of bein' on the road, lonely as a sparrow in the rain. Tired of not ever having me a buddy to be with, or tell me where we's coming from or going to, or why. 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 everyday. There's too much of it. It's like pieces of glass in my head all the time. Can you understand?"
    I understand, john :(

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Před měsícem

      Here we go again with pulling quotes from movies. As in, what is the point, exactly? Why do you people do this?

    • @ChibiHoshiDragon
      @ChibiHoshiDragon Před měsícem +5

      @@eatsmylifeYT
      Because quotes can have meaning on the individual level, bring emotion or mean something in the fandom even outside the context of the scene it is from
      I mean, this quote applies to you:
      I've seen this before, Rodney: pilots who wouldn't eject when something went wrong - trying to fix their planes right until it hit the ground.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Před měsícem

      @@ChibiHoshiDragon Why would that quote apply to me? Do you even know me at all?

    • @ChibiHoshiDragon
      @ChibiHoshiDragon Před měsícem +5

      @@eatsmylifeYT
      1: your comment was a ? and not just a comment so I felt it needed a response/answer. It also showed that you are the type not to leave things alone AND don't just want to voice an opinion but want engagement. The tone displays your desire to have people stop quoting things.
      2: The quote is about someone clinging on to something (a machine, object, conversation) instead of abandoning it because they think they eventually can fix the problem or change/stop it. You chose to ask a QUESTION instead of ejecting, your tone indicates frustration.
      3: Your frustration will not stop anyone from quoting movies, books, tv, lyrics, etc.
      You are the type to still try "tilting at the windmill" instead of letting it be.
      This is an answer to your questions, so no response is needed.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Před měsícem

      @@ChibiHoshiDragon You're the one trying to get engagement here by typing such a long post. Anyway, you have a nice day.

  • @Finians_Mancave
    @Finians_Mancave Před měsícem +19

    FYI: During the Depression, there were no antibiotics -- the first one developed, penicillin, was put into use in 1943. So even if the Tom Hanks character had seen a doctor for his urinary tract infection, there's likely not much he could have done for him (Unless there was an herbal remedy for the symptoms available at the time).

    • @ChibiHoshiDragon
      @ChibiHoshiDragon Před měsícem +6

      Doctors did treat UTI's back then. They didn't have penicillin but they had Sulfonamides. The movie even mentioned that he would be given "Sulfa", which causes nausea.

  • @PGoodmanCOG
    @PGoodmanCOG Před měsícem +54

    The character of John Coffey is over 7 feet tall. Michael Clarke Duncan was between 6'5" and 6'6". Massive as he was, they still had to use movie magic to make him look bigger.

    • @KD-xb5np
      @KD-xb5np Před měsícem +6

      In the novel he's "only" 6'8". I like that they made him even bigger in the movie.

    • @DaleKingProfile
      @DaleKingProfile Před měsícem +7

      James Cromwell who played the warden is actually taller than Michael Clarke Duncan

    • @FrancisXLord
      @FrancisXLord Před měsícem +3

      This movie magic included having characters walking beside him in grooves in the floor, framing him in such a manner that he doesn't fit in the frame, low angles for the camera, and I believe that when Tom Hanks shook his hand that wasn't Hanks's hand but someone smaller.

    • @BM-hb2mr
      @BM-hb2mr Před měsícem +1

      Rest In peace Michael Duncan

    • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
      @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 Před měsícem +2

      David Morse (Brutal) is 6'4".

  • @tomstanziola1982
    @tomstanziola1982 Před měsícem +44

    6:13.....The guy in the cell is Graham Greene, Bunny, 🐇 and yes, he was in "Dances With Wolves".

  • @tomstanziola1982
    @tomstanziola1982 Před měsícem +17

    9:04.....The guy in the chair is Toot, Bunny. 🐇 He's a prison trustee. They were prisoners, who, because of consistent good behavior, were "trusted" with more duties in the prison. Toot is played by long-time character actor Harry Dean Stanton, who's best known as Brett in "Alien ".

  • @richcarrCCC
    @richcarrCCC Před měsícem +29

    There are those uncommon movies that are an absolute must see, but, at the very same time, they are to be seen only once, they hurt that much. TGM is one of them. Sure, I've seen it more than once but mostly through these YT Reactions, but yeah, I understand why some people "Love The Green Mile" but don't go out of their way to see it again.

    • @bunnytailsREACTS
      @bunnytailsREACTS  Před měsícem +12

      Another movie that I've seen that is similar in that sense is Dancer in the Dark starring Bjork. Amazing movie, NEVER wanna see it again. Maybe someday but not for a looooong long time yet.

    • @Falconer1128
      @Falconer1128 Před měsícem +5

      I feel that Saving Private Ryan would be on that list as well. Love that movie but I struggle to watch it again.

    • @previouslyachimp
      @previouslyachimp Před měsícem +4

      @@bunnytailsREACTS- Dancer in the Dark is an incredible film and a difficult watch indeed, coincidentally it also stars David Morse who played Brutal in The Green Mile, a great actor and screen presence.

    • @aglandorf75
      @aglandorf75 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@bunnytailsREACTSSchindlers List is also extremely hard to watch. And there is a lot to learn from it. Even the 'Making of' is something else......

    • @steelers6titles
      @steelers6titles Před měsícem

      "Spartacus", "Gladiator", and the 1959 "Ben Hur", all set in ancient Rome, get you.

  • @markplott4820
    @markplott4820 Před měsícem +13

    BunnyTails - I did not realize , you never watched the Green Mile before today.
    GREAT reaction. keep going.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Před měsícem +19

    39:30 "That's all we need to see! Roll credits!"
    I'm right there with you, Bunny! 👍👍

    • @phj223
      @phj223 Před měsícem

      also Paul and the other prison guards bust Coffey out and he goes on to live a long and full life

    • @Stogie2112
      @Stogie2112 Před měsícem

      @@phj223 ...Is that what happened? COOL!
      😆😆

    • @phj223
      @phj223 Před měsícem

      @@Stogie2112 Uh... sure. 😇😆

  • @deafheaven99
    @deafheaven99 Před měsícem +50

    It’s like he dropped out of the sky. John Cofey=JC=Jesus Christ? The halo around his head when he’s watching the flicker show. The electrocution/crucifiction. Every character perfectly portrayed. I love this movie.

    • @bunnytailsREACTS
      @bunnytailsREACTS  Před měsícem +13

      I didn't even notice the halo! Thanks for pointing it out!

    • @bernardsalvatore1929
      @bernardsalvatore1929 Před měsícem

      ​@@bunnytailsREACTSthere are other reasons in my opinion that to John Coffey being Jesus Christ besides the Halo!
      John's ability to raise the dead and heal the sick! Something that Jesus himself did according to the Bible!
      John referred to God as "God the Father", which is the way Jesus also referred to God!
      Only God or Jesus would be able to initiate killing of humans!! I know that sounds ironic since they're on death row and here we have humans putting humans to death for their crimes but, we can put that aside because we do know that they were tried and found guilty by a jury of their peers which is the way that it could be legally done and we can question the morality of it at another time!! But John Coffey took it upon himself to have Percy kill Wild Bill and then himself become mentally unstable!!
      These are the actions of a godlike or Jesus like person!!
      Those are the reasons why I personally feel that John Coffey was meant to embody and represent Jesus Christ!!

    • @stinkbug4321
      @stinkbug4321 Před měsícem +1

      Quit believing in or trying to start an Internet myth. His initials are not JC. If you watch an old hard copy of the movie, a hard copy, not one on CZcams, you will see that his last name is spelled with a 'K'. He even says it himself. "Like the drink only not spelled the same."

    • @killroy23
      @killroy23 Před měsícem +5

      @@stinkbug4321 I'm not sure what it is that you.... are? Or indeed, what you just vomited up with that comment, but I am intrigued. Please tell me more about how the hard copy of the film features Coffey with a K, that spelling being Koffey or Koffee, and just what you are suggesting about digital versions of the film. Please elaborate, if anything, as a personal favor to me.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Před měsícem +1

      He wouldn't be Jesus Christ because Jesus taught forgiveness. John Coffey punished Wild Bill and Percy.

  • @judestinen666
    @judestinen666 Před měsícem +29

    Shit. I can't see this without crying. This is masterpiece.

  • @bscott5965
    @bscott5965 Před měsícem +55

    Stephen King is an absolute genius. Darabont should do all of his movie adaptations. The Mist was genius as well

    • @joeb918
      @joeb918 Před měsícem +1

      I’d like to see him tackle some of my other favourite stories from other authors too. He has a great ability to pull the heart out of a story and show its core themes.

    • @songman
      @songman Před měsícem

      @@joeb918 i don't know how much he had to do with The walking Dead, but it seems like a lot. That was/is and excellent show. I can see his stamp in that.

    • @docsavage8640
      @docsavage8640 Před měsícem

      @bscott5965 King is an absolute embarrassment who should stay off social media

    • @Temeraire101
      @Temeraire101 Před měsícem +2

      The Mist is definitely one to watch.

  • @michaelwalston2438
    @michaelwalston2438 Před měsícem +9

    The written version originally came out as a serial novel, six chapbooks, as SK referred to them, that came out monthly. It was interesting to experience the story that way.

    • @KD-xb5np
      @KD-xb5np Před měsícem +1

      I like how he showed us more of present-day Paul as a way to provide readers with a "previously-on" reminder of where the story left off.

    • @michaelwalston2438
      @michaelwalston2438 Před měsícem

      ​@KD-xb5np Gosh, that was a long time ago.

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 Před měsícem +7

    An extra Bunny day! ❤
    Yeah, this is a heavy gut punch!!
    No matter if I’m watching directly or watching one of my reactors watch it, like Field of Dreams, I tear up

  • @jaymedina3142
    @jaymedina3142 Před měsícem +4

    I had never seen this movie in its entirety. Sadly the actor portraying John Coffee past away suddenly at only 54 years old after a heart attack. He was engaged at the time. I think we could have seen more wonderful roles featuring him if he was still with us. Thank you for watching this and reacting to it. Tough as it was.

  • @ShaunStuart-lb7zt
    @ShaunStuart-lb7zt Před měsícem +7

    If I remember correctly, in the original novella , Amanda‘s problem was actually demonic possession, which makes a lot more sense in the context of the story. Of course, society being what it is today you can’t really get away with talking he spiritual things outside of the context of a horror movie!

  • @joejackson73
    @joejackson73 Před měsícem +10

    Wild Bill wasn't mentally ill. He was an evil monster. I dont think mentally ill people calculate their carnage like Bill...or let's say somebody like Ted Bundy. I keep thinking how John Coffey kept calling Percy and Bill "Those bad men"

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 Před měsícem

      Many have said Bundy was psychotic though

  • @gildartswinters4984
    @gildartswinters4984 Před měsícem +3

    Del burned several women and children alive alive, while they slept. In the book. Yet, it's so hard not to have simpathy for his character, due to how he is portrayed in the film, and the book honestly also. I lvoe this story, as it's filled with complex characters, and such an introcet story. Even Wild Bill, and Percy's insecurities are felt, and you see thei fear in them before they meet their fates. This move is one of my all time faves.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 Před měsícem +25

    9:55 "I would not want this job."
    Yeah. That's a point they make with this movie. The kinds of people who _want_ a job like this are the kinds of people you dare not _give_ it to.

  • @maggierhee3146
    @maggierhee3146 Před měsícem +1

    Hello!
    The year 1935 saw the highest number of Death Sentences carried out! In total: 199!
    Even though this Masterpiece of Film always makes me cry (Train to Busan, too) I love this Movie very much!
    R.I.P. Michael Clarke Duncan!🙏🏼

  • @martinholt8168
    @martinholt8168 Před měsícem +3

    Percy Wetmore was played by Doug Hutchison, an American actor who was nominated for Best Supporting actor and married his underaged cousin.
    He keeps an emotional support goat. Which is pretty neat.

  • @mottwoman6775
    @mottwoman6775 Před měsícem +3

    John is an empath. To the Nth degree. That’s why he feels everything. John didn’t know why he did the things he did, he just did them. Every time he healed someone, it left a scar on him. He wanted to go, he went out on his terms. He kept the truth from the girls’ parents so they could have closure. And truly, I think John was glad to go out among people who loved him, people who treated him with kindness. The first time I saw it, I sobbed uncontrollably (I saw it in the theater 100 years ago). I didn’t watch it until years later when I made my daughter watch it. I couldn’t. I think the point I took home from this story is that we all can do better. Be better. Treat folks with dignity and grace. You don’t have to be spiritual to do those things. Just be a better human….you never know who’s going to come into your life; how they will affect you or visa versa. I don’t think Paul was supposed to be a punishment. I think it just happened because John did need him to know what really happened. John never meant that as a punishment. By yes, Paul has guilt. I think that is also very much part of the human experience, isn’t it.
    Lovely reaction. I actually love that you feel unsure after seeing it. I love this movie, but I haven’t watched it for 25 years. You’re awesome. ❤

  • @d.-_-.b
    @d.-_-.b Před měsícem +1

    "This movie really did make me feel a lot of things."
    The trick was to heighten one of your emotions that is easier, against Percy, then use that heightened level to switch the emotion to humour at times and the "aww" oxytocin rush of the mouse, then once more switch it to sadness at the end. This is how the movie hurt your head, "made me laugh, made me cry, made me grit my teeth in frustration."

  • @DaisyAzuras
    @DaisyAzuras Před měsícem +1

    It’s perfectly OK to cry all throughout this movie I do every time I see it

  • @martinrayner6466
    @martinrayner6466 Před měsícem +1

    Your quip at the end, *"I'm rambling"* sums up this movie very well. We can all speculate until the cows come home as to motivation, meaning, ethics displayed in this movie. But that is really it's allure. It gets the audience thinking on so many levels that relate to our own personal experiences, for me that's what makes this move stand out! _Thank you for your interpretation._

  • @mikearroyo3961
    @mikearroyo3961 Před měsícem +1

    After viewing many reactions about this film, you are one of the fastest that put together that he was trying to save the girls. Also, understanding what he was spewing out his mouth after each event.

  • @shallowgal462
    @shallowgal462 Před měsícem +3

    The actor playing Wild Bill was hilarious in _Galaxy Quest._
    The last role for the man who played Del was in _Jurassic Park III._
    David Morse (Brutal) was Jodie Foster's dad in Carl Sagan's _Contact._
    The actor playing Hal's wife was Elliott Ness's (Kevin Costner) wife in _The Untouchables._
    And the actor playing Paul's (Tom Hanks) wife was prominent in _Jumanji, Jerry Maguire,_ and lots and lots of Pixar animated films.

    • @gregall2178
      @gregall2178 Před měsícem +1

      *"The actor playing Paul's wife was Elliott Ness's (Kevin Costner) wife in The Untouchables."*
      Hal's wife (the warden) ;-)

  • @terryv2006
    @terryv2006 Před měsícem

    First time watcher. You have a very good heart. I could feel it from here. All the best to you.

  • @jeffthompson9622
    @jeffthompson9622 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for sharing your reaction to this. It makes sense that you took some time to process it. Mice normally live a year or two.

  • @revjohnlee
    @revjohnlee Před měsícem +2

    The water in the sponge is to conduct electricity. Without the water, the sponge in an insulator and the current has to arc to get across the gap. Percy turned him into the electrode of an arc welder.

  • @brandonflorida1092
    @brandonflorida1092 Před měsícem +4

    Great choice, bunny. It was great to see you react to such an interesting story. Stephen King published the novel serially with installments every month, as was done centuries ago in magazines.
    The man dancing and singling in the old movie is Fred Astaire. I think he must be very modest because I saw him once, probably in the 50s, on an old game show called "What's My Line" where a panel would try to guess someone's occupation, or, for celebrities, actually their identity. The panelists, who were doing the guessing, had to be blindfolded or they would recognize the celebrity. They were trying to figure out who Fred Astaire was. One of the panelists, a woman, asked him if he was a singer and he said, "No." After they had figured out who he was and the blindfolds were off, she said to him, "I asked you if you were a singer and you said, 'No.' You're one of the greatest singers in the world." He said, "I just don't think so." Modest.
    Great outfit you're wearing! Be well.

  • @gdiaz8827
    @gdiaz8827 Před měsícem +4

    The book covers Del's crimes but the important part is that his regret is sincere and accepts his punishment in a way more of a man than Percy will ever did. Mice typically live one or two years so Mr jingles is estimated to have lived hundreds un human years

  • @-Knife-
    @-Knife- Před měsícem +4

    The Tifa look is fire by the way. This movie is so freaking good. RIP Michael Clarke Duncan.

  • @e.jamesshepard7183
    @e.jamesshepard7183 Před měsícem +4

    Since you asked Del's crime was that he killed multiple people by setting fire in a building to cover up the rape and murder of a young girl.

  • @Stogie2112
    @Stogie2112 Před měsícem +2

    "Ben Hur" (1959) is another great film that can be enjoyed without subscribing to the religious themes.
    It's one of the greatest films ever made. Truly an epic story.

  • @travisboyle285
    @travisboyle285 Před měsícem +14

    Great Tifa cosplay. Green Mile was one of my late Mother's favorite movie. It is quite spectacular.

  • @williamrobinson4513
    @williamrobinson4513 Před měsícem

    To be honest, I have seen this reaction from a lot of others that watched THE GREEN MILE. And I have commented on some of those reactions. But until your closing statements about what you said, about THIS FILM, I just want to say THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THE HUMAN THAT YOU ARE and thanks to a very BEAUTIFUL reaction, especially after your closing statements . You are a BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING ❤❤❤.

  • @satinbarbi
    @satinbarbi Před měsícem +5

    I watch every reaction to this film. Yours was the best of all.

  • @dpsamu2000
    @dpsamu2000 Před 15 dny

    Coffe was an empathy angel. Empathy can help when there's hurt. I even had an empathic chicken, 4 months old, who tried to comfort me when I strained my back. Wild Bill was a total psychopath, and was thus not truly responsible. Like a lion killed those girls. He was put down but didn't suffer nor was he executed with the competence to understand that execution is just. Del knew he did wrong, and understood this was the inevitable end of his foolishness. Percy knew what he did was wrong but wouldn't stop nor could he be stopped. The mile is life, green, sometimes long, sometimes short but always ending. The guards are the dynamics of life, sometimes sympathetic, sometimes indifferent.
    That pain you feel when you see pain is empathy. It's very different from sympathy. The guard had sympathy but when Coffe gave him empathy he couldn't do that job any more.

  • @Bill-en7kw
    @Bill-en7kw Před měsícem +1

    You have a bright light in you Bunny. Stay beautiful, inside and out

  • @michaelatteberry6462
    @michaelatteberry6462 Před měsícem

    OK after hearing your summary I know why I subd to your channel. That is the best I have ever heard

  • @laurasmith2522
    @laurasmith2522 Před měsícem

    WoW love your reaction and love how fast you figured out key things in the movie so quickly ! Love That John has special powers, from God . . Such a wonderful Human. . . Everyone plays their parts so Great in this movie, one of my favorites. . Keep having fun
    Ps cant go wrong with Stephen King movies.

  • @Jeff-lb1de
    @Jeff-lb1de Před měsícem +4

    Love your reaction to the movie!! I've seen many reactions about it too. One thing I'm happy to hear you comment about something that most people don't. The part about the dog..how it may have been provoked!!! Who's to say that the dog wasn't mistreated by the boy. People just don't seem to realize that does happen sometimes...to most animals...

    • @mrtelevision
      @mrtelevision Před měsícem +1

      And it also might have happened just the way he said. Sometimes, for whatever reason, dogs just snap, and I think that also should be considered before automatically condemning the boy.

    • @Jeff-lb1de
      @Jeff-lb1de Před měsícem

      Yes I can understand that can happen; just saying they can't automatically blame the dog.

    • @KD-xb5np
      @KD-xb5np Před měsícem

      In the novel, the man said he was right there and that the dog did it out of nowhere, completely unprovoked. But he also doesn't seem to realize that black men aren't dogs...

  • @jasonavery
    @jasonavery Před měsícem +2

    You’re dressed like Tifa from FFVII, that’s why I clicked tbh. But stayed for the content. Great video.

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Před měsícem +2

    28:55 I like to think Coffey took on some of Del’s pain to ease his passing.

  • @Bar-Lord
    @Bar-Lord Před měsícem +5

    James Cromwell (Hal) has a tendency to pop up in a number of projects. I guarantee you’ll see him again. That dude can really bring it.

    • @tomstanziola1982
      @tomstanziola1982 Před měsícem +1

      One of the best character actors in film history!!! 👏👏👏👏

    • @mrtelevision
      @mrtelevision Před měsícem

      @@tomstanziola1982Among other films, he was in Babe(1995), and it's sequel, Babe 2:Pig In The City(1998), Star Trek:First Contact(1996) and
      L.A. Confidential(1997)

  • @davidbellamy2612
    @davidbellamy2612 Před měsícem +2

    I am not sure if this helps but I feel that John's only ever experience of being truly alive was when he was on the Green Mile. He was truly loved and valued by many but he also took control. His own choice to punish Percy (and protect those at Brier Ridge) which led to a near pain free death for Bill could be seen as vengeful even flawed but he was completely new to such things; nearly a child, but on that day he acted rather than just reacted.

  • @robertjewell9727
    @robertjewell9727 Před měsícem +1

    I understand your points. This is one of those stories that is so intrinsically emotional that intellectual analysis runs into a panic room. I actually read the brilliant Stephen King novel first, which captured me in the same way, so I knew when I saw the film was going to happen and still wept because every aspect of the film is on point. I didn't find the story itself particularly religious as in promoting a religious agenda, but under the surface of its death row atmosphere has a mystical longing using its isolated setting and place in time metaphorically regarding human understanding of the protagonists vs.the nihilism of really evil antagonists. One of my favorite scenes in the film is when Arlen aka Chief is talking to Paul about the time in his life when he was most happy. It's such a quiet scene, beautifully acted, which doesn't make big ta-das! about religious revelations, but is all about solace and comforting. What do you think? Beautiful reaction btw.

  • @andrewdunckley
    @andrewdunckley Před měsícem

    Great reaction,,, brutal movie,,, well done making it through...
    Love your Tifa look... great character....

  • @joejackson73
    @joejackson73 Před měsícem +1

    Anytime I see Sam Rockwell in a movie or series I yell 'Wild Bill' drives my wife crazy. Hey he played the character so well.

  • @drainmonkeys385
    @drainmonkeys385 Před měsícem +1

    The electric chair was probably the worst way.. I bet the pain is excruciating

  • @MauricioDelaRosa-db7rr
    @MauricioDelaRosa-db7rr Před 14 dny +1

    My dear Bunny I truly enjoyed your reaction to this great movie. Other films based on Stephen King books and that you would love are (1994) The Shawshank Redemption, (1995) Dolores Claiborne and (1980) The Shining. 👍🏼

  • @TheSlim118
    @TheSlim118 Před měsícem

    The most epically poignant last line ever. Never heard it without goosebumps. Loved your reaction. Very appropriate response. I read the novel some years ago on my commute to and from work. My journey ended with maybe a chapter to go. Stepped through my door and told my wife"give me a minute"and finished it immediately. I just couldn't wait. Cried like a baby! Couldn't even explain to my wife what was wrong. Every time I tried I started bawling again. Stephen King is a fantastic storyteller and Frank Darrabont seems able to translate his(King's) narrative to the visual perfectly. Everybody should see this movie at least once.

  • @artbagley1406
    @artbagley1406 Před 10 dny

    John was NOT a "simpleton." John was able to formulate at least one elaborate plan to make things "right."

  • @awall1701
    @awall1701 Před měsícem +2

    James Cromwell played Farmer Hoggett. Who doesn't like a film about talking pig. The Green Mile is a brilliant film. Thomas Newman composed the music for this film, he also composed the music for Finding Nemo where you will hear snippets of the music from The Green Mile. Love your reactions to The Green Mile.

  • @DaisyAzuras
    @DaisyAzuras Před měsícem +1

    Stephen King writes really good grounded stories even when he adds supernatural elements they feel like they happen in a real place for some reason he just has a knack for creating sympathetic characters. It’s funny to think that people consider him the king of horror and stuff like that when really all of his works are just about the human condition.

  • @timmyinthewell1
    @timmyinthewell1 Před měsícem

    Your "wash wut a moush do.." too funny x)

  • @JuanFromH-Town
    @JuanFromH-Town Před měsícem +1

    Forest and Lt Dan in an alternate universe

  • @t43iavmoi
    @t43iavmoi Před měsícem +1

    This is one of my favourite movies. Great reaction 👏👍🍻

  • @TomHill-xh7ec
    @TomHill-xh7ec Před měsícem +1

    The actor who played Del also played Mr Noodle on Sesame Street.

  • @lingrensteve
    @lingrensteve Před měsícem

    Simply a great reaction! ❤

  • @j3ffrey777
    @j3ffrey777 Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful ! Always nice to cry with a new stranger lol.

  • @Majoofi
    @Majoofi Před měsícem

    I appreciate you standing up for the dog.

  • @difficulttolookatpictures
    @difficulttolookatpictures Před měsícem

    Worked death row for many years. This movie is very accurate, the way it describes different officers and inmates. There's a lot of Wild Bills. And a lot of officers like Percy.

  • @froggy7545
    @froggy7545 Před měsícem

    Hello Bunny, I enjoyed your reaction to The Green Mile. Fun fact about The Green Mile....
    It was the first English novel I've ever read and finished reading. It was 4 books. When I was done, I was so proud of myself. That night I went to a cinema to watch a movie. I just finished the last book earlier that afternoon and like some sort of reward, what comes on as a movie trailer? You guessed it! I could not believe it. I was happy to relive that story when it came out and I was happy I got to relive my transition to English but it was with you this time. The Green Mile. The gift that keeps on giving

  • @Cam-yu8wy
    @Cam-yu8wy Před měsícem +3

    Suuuuch a beautiful movie. I'm not religious either, and I don't really give much thought to religious symbolism with King's books and movies. Pain, suffering, transformative journeys and shining a light in dark places are fairly common themes with him, and he really knows how to serve it up in a hundred different ways with compelling storytelling. The ending doesn't seem fair after all they had to go through, you know they deserved better, but then that is the final emotional gut puch that drives it all home for this movie.

  • @astralnomad
    @astralnomad Před měsícem

    RIP Michael Clarke Duncan (John Coffee), Michael Jeter (Dell), Dabbs Greer (Old Paul Edgecomb/Tom Hanks)

  • @michaeltrujillo1881
    @michaeltrujillo1881 Před měsícem +1

    This movie makes me cry everytime I watch it 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @jerrykessler2478
    @jerrykessler2478 Před měsícem +3

    Mice live about 2 years so Mr. Jingles lived about 32 lifetimes which means Paul might live 2,500 years.

  • @fitzgivesfits1
    @fitzgivesfits1 Před měsícem

    This is the first time I've seen your reaction video, the guy in the cell was indeed in Dances with wolves.

  • @marceloxavier9113
    @marceloxavier9113 Před dnem

    16:29 Now I realize how many movies those two made together. Green Mile, Forrest Gump, Apollo 13 etc.

  • @sethmaki1333
    @sethmaki1333 Před měsícem

    Michael Clarke Duncan was, deservedly, awarded with an Oscar for this role. This fact proves that every now and then, some sense of recognition and justice still exists in this unjust world.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Před měsícem +3

    In the 30's there wouldn't be years of appeals. The execution date would be relatively quick compared to today.

  • @rogerwakefield5949
    @rogerwakefield5949 Před měsícem +1

    You have so much wisdom for such a young woman. I am deeply touched by witnessing your process of attempting to make sense of this movie. I submit to you that your "spiritual awareness" is a lot higher than you may realize, because you are asking such poignant questions. I love your reaction videos generally, but in this case, I a. so grateful it touched you the way it did. It calls me back to when I first saw this movie. And I echo what some others have said: watch Shawshank Redemption - same source author Stephen King, same director Frank Darabont, as its name says a true "redemption" story that starts dark but ends much more fulfillingly.

  • @allengray5748
    @allengray5748 Před měsícem +7

    Part II 😁 Forgot to give a shout to Sam Rockwell who plays Wild Bill and also Justin Hammer on Iron Man 2!! Amazing job all around?? 🕊️☮️

    • @gdiaz8827
      @gdiaz8827 Před měsícem +2

      React to galaxy quest where he played another excellent part but in a comedic role

    • @allengray5748
      @allengray5748 Před měsícem +1

      @@gdiaz8827Thanks!! Man has skills!! ☺️

    • @RB01.10
      @RB01.10 Před měsícem +1

      I loved him in these films!
      And I know it’s technically a voice acting role, but I also enjoyed him in “The Bad Guys”.

    • @allengray5748
      @allengray5748 Před měsícem +1

      @@RB01.10 OHH? I shall Google! Thanks 😊

  • @CamoJan
    @CamoJan Před měsícem

    @6:05 I think you are the only who knew that Graham Green was yes, in Dances With Wolves. He was also a regular on the Canadian show called "The Red Green Show". It was hilarious!!

  • @allengray5748
    @allengray5748 Před měsícem

    When you think how hard it is for some of us to write a simple poem (Roses are red, etc) and people like Stephen King can write out the life of 10 or more characters in a compelling manner to captivate millions is beyond amazing! HAPPY EASTER BUNNY 🐇 Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎

  • @user-lz6is3dn8t
    @user-lz6is3dn8t Před měsícem

    Usually a horror fan but this is my favorite movie of all time plus holds a special place in my heart saw this when it first came out in the theaters a day after my Grandpa Stump’s funeral

  • @Jupiterblitz
    @Jupiterblitz Před měsícem +1

    Terrific look, Bunny!
    Good choice of film, although I only saw it once because it never affected me that much.

  • @edquinn5773
    @edquinn5773 Před měsícem +1

    Forgot to day, great review as always. You have such a huge heart, it shows through in all your vids

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Před měsícem

    43:53 “We each owe a death: there are no exceptions.” Powerful film and great reaction.

  • @zeezee9670
    @zeezee9670 Před měsícem

    @06:06 _That guy in thee cell. He looks familiar too. Was he in Dances With Wolves?_
    Yep. Graham Greene played the role of Kicking Bird in Dances With Wolves.

  • @TheChapelGrove
    @TheChapelGrove Před měsícem +14

    I am a Christian, but you don't have to be one to appreciate this movie. I don't believe in ghosts, but I enjoyed "Ghostbusters" and the universe they created. I don't believe in the matrix. Or the planet Krypton. John Coffey never says his power comes from God. But he believes in God, as does Paul. Many people in the world do, so that's easy to accept -- that these characters believe. Where John's power comes from and how it works will always be a mystery. Paul believes he and Mr. Jingles somehow got some of John's power through him giving it to them, but we don't really know that's what happened. It's okay that not all questions are answered. That's the way life is. I enjoyed your reaction!

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Před měsícem

      I don't like it when people say John Coffey represents or embodies Jesus Christ. Jesus taught forgiveness. John Coffey punished Percy and Wild Bill.

    • @Palindrome78
      @Palindrome78 Před měsícem +1

      As an Atheist, this is just a great movie.

    • @TheChapelGrove
      @TheChapelGrove Před měsícem +1

      @@Palindrome78- It definitely is a great movie!

    • @KevinTarka
      @KevinTarka Před měsícem

      Eeehhhhaaahhh... John's power is explained... kinda...
      John's got The Shine. The same power from Steven King's Shining and Dr. Sleep. While The Green Mile doesn't have much to do with the rest of Steven King's works, it's still technically part of his expanded universe.
      As for its connections to God? Errrraaahhhaaaaa... ill defined at best....
      The Shine seems to have as much connection to God as our nervous or circulatory systems.
      Make of that what you will...

    • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
      @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 Před měsícem

      @@KevinTarka "The Shine"? Only up to a point. Nobody in the Shining were truly empaths and none had the ability to cure or remove injury. I don't really agree with your connection.

  • @markplott4820
    @markplott4820 Před měsícem +2

    Bunny - yes, same Native American actor in Dances with Wolves, - Graham Greene (Oneida).

  • @JoeCool7835
    @JoeCool7835 Před měsícem

    "Hey! It's the 'That'll do, pig' guy!"
    That's James Cromwell. As you continue your Star Trek journey, you'll see him a few times, most notably as Zephram Cochran in Star Trek: First Contact.

  • @belvagurr403
    @belvagurr403 Před měsícem

    MCD was 6’5” the same as David Morse (Brutal) but they used camera angles and risers to make him appear taller.

  • @SteveSchweichler
    @SteveSchweichler Před měsícem

    John coffey was a gift for humanity that humanity wasnt ready for

  • @Undertow207
    @Undertow207 Před měsícem +1

    The Tifa cosplay while reacting to a Stephen King movie is one of the most random things ever
    Why?

  • @MGower4465
    @MGower4465 Před měsícem +1

    Love you, Bunny. This is a tough watch.

  • @shallowgal462
    @shallowgal462 Před měsícem

    Same director and same author as _The Shawshank Redemption,_ which had some of the same cast. The director also used someone from both movies for a regular character on _The Walking Dead._ One of this film's cast also appeared with Tom Hanks in _Saving Private Ryan._
    Stephen King also wrote the novel _Misery_ and the story _Stand By Me_ was based on, both directed by Rob Reiner (who also directed _The American President_ and _A Few Good Men)._

  • @godmodeforever
    @godmodeforever Před měsícem

    I have to say that I really enjoyed watching someone enjoy this movie as much as I think you did. Nothing got past you.

  • @DanABA
    @DanABA Před měsícem +1

    It's called "tragedy", a genre of literature and cinema that is rare and often not done all that well. But when it is done well, it is art because of the conflicting feelings it gives us.

  • @brismithejedi
    @brismithejedi Před měsícem

    Great reaction and I love the Tifa cosplay! You pull it off very well. I'm playing FFVII Rebirth right now.
    Anyway, to answer your question about John Coffey, I don't think you can look at John Coffey in the same was as other humans. I get the impression that, as part of his other gifts, he had extreme empathy. He could feel what others felt and very strongly. This would be straining, no matter what, but with a lot of the people he was around, there would be a lot of hate and evil to feel. He was also a black man at a time and in a place where he would have been hated by many, so I'm sure that made it worse. So, because of all this, I think it makes more sense that he wished for death. For peace. Also, by dying, he thought he would be helping his friends. If he let them help him escape, they would be in trouble, and he would go on suffering. Just my thoughts.
    It also seems like you have a more positive view of people, in general. If you believe that people are more good than bad, then this movie probably doesn't make as much sense. I hope that's the case because we need more positive people like you out there.

    • @bunnytailsREACTS
      @bunnytailsREACTS  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for your comment, and I really enjoyed your viewpoint.
      Also, I am playing Rebirth as well! I just started chapter 13, so I'm getting closer to the end! I'm loving it :D

    • @brismithejedi
      @brismithejedi Před měsícem

      @bunnytailsREACTS You're welcome! I'm glad you're enjoying the game! I am too, though you're further than I am. I'm about to finish Chapter 10, and I hope that I'm successful at the most important part of the game - getting Tifa for the Golden Saucer date lol

  • @MarcoMM1
    @MarcoMM1 Před měsícem +1

    Great reaction like always, love this movie. The late Michael Clark Duncan said this was the hardest role he had to prepare for. He also stated that he was genuinely scared when he had that shotgun pointed at him. I missed reading the books when they first came out and kinda wish I would have read them before watching the movie. John Coffey is a Christ figure. He appeared out of nowhere, as if he had just “fallen out of the sky.” He had foreknowledge of future events. He can see the good or evil that is in men’s hearts. He can heal illness and afflictions and resurrect the dead (if it’s not too late). He is innocent, with a pure soul, yet he is made to suffer and die because of the sins and wickedness of others. And even his initials are J.C., just like Jesus. (Recall the scene where John is watching his first-ever flicker show, and the light from the movie projector is illuminating his head from behind, just like a halo: The Christian symbolism is unmistakable) Keep up the good work.

    • @garytiptin6479
      @garytiptin6479 Před měsícem +1

      His story was told by a man named PAUL!!!!

  • @janicielle
    @janicielle Před měsícem

    Definitely one of those movies that's hard to get through without being brought to tears.

  • @frankhilmar7847
    @frankhilmar7847 Před měsícem +1

    Hi Bunnytails. Excellent reaction to this spectacular movie. Stephen King movie adaptations are sometimes a bit of a hit or miss roll of a dice. But if you liked this story - I highly recommend you watch The Shawshank Redemption (another prison movie based on a Stephen King novella), or Stand by me (a coming of age movie also by Stephen King) or Misery (a psychological thriller starring Kathy Bates, who won an Oscar for her performance).

  • @KramericaIndustries-jd9cy
    @KramericaIndustries-jd9cy Před měsícem

    Hi Bunny! Have you seen That Thing You Do? One of my favorite Tom Hanks movies. Also Hanks directed!