First of all, Andy is not guilty, and it's mentioned in the second half of the movie that someone else killed his wife in the first place, so Andy is not guilty from the beginning to the end
And, you watched the whole movie just to understand the prison break? Then I can only laugh at you
First of all, Andy was innocent and was wrongfully imprisoned
And the warden is not a good person, he is corrupt, he murders, and even though he knows that Andy is innocent, he forces Andy to keep him and continues to launder money for himself, and he also kills Tommy, who knows the truth
And the warden is a good person?
As stated above, the Liang Shan heroes are the rebels, and Qin Hui and Cixi represent the government, so are the rebels just wrong and the government must be right?
And Andy is not a rebel
And Andy believes in his own innocence, redeems himself, believes in hope, and makes the impossible possible (Reed said it would take 600 years to dig through the tunnel, but Andy did it in less than 20 years)
This movie has a very good educational message, no matter where you are, no matter how far your dreams are, you should believe in hope and put it into action
This movie is very educational.
Andy is like that
Lastly, if you really think of this movie as a prison break movie, then I recommend you to watch the recently released Cicada Escape, starring Stallone Schwarzenegger, which is a real prison break movie, and the way to break out of prison is much better than Andy's.
On the other hand, did you say that you beat up the guards? I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I'm not sure what you're talking about.
Andy didn't hit the guards, right? On the contrary, those guards are really brutal, Andy's first night in prison, a fat man was killed,
This is a typical black prison, Reed also said that this is a black prison, and look at the warden's embezzlement, money laundering, and knowing the truth also won't allow Andy to go, you think that the warden is right, I can't do anything about it
Andy is a real Positive image, not guilty, clinging to hope, yearning for freedom, and ultimately redeeming himself.