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"The Green Mile" is one of my favourite Stephen King
books and I have read it several times. I was anxiously
anticipating the film version, but was concerned that
the emotional impact of the book could not be replicated
on screen. Fortunately this wonderful story was adapted
by Frank Darabont, who did such a magnificent job
bringing King's "Shawshank Redemption" to the screen. He
does the same high quality work with "The Green Mile".
The story is faithful to the book, only losing details
that were not important to the story anyway. The casting
is superb - every actor is perfectly suited for his role
and does an excellent job, although I would like to
single out Doug Hutchison. His portrayal of the
detestable Percy is right on the mark and suggests
complexities in this character I had not discovered in
the book. The length is about three hours and it seems
that critics are complaining about that. I can't
understand the complaints. The film never drags and is
never dull, and it certainly didn't feel three hours
long. The length is needed to tell this story the way it
should be told, and the story is so very engrossing.
Best of all, Darabont and the actors bring so much
emotion to the screen, that I cried like a baby through
several scenes. "The Green Mile" will haunt you.
All information came from this web site
http://www. imdb.com
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