The Shawshank Redemption: A Masterpiece with a Few Quirks
No other film can make you feel both imprisoned and liberated quite like The Shawshank Redemption. To me, it’s the greatest film of all time, without question. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched it, and every time, I’m still hooked. The story, acting, and casting are flawless—Morgan Freeman, Tim Robbins, and the supporting cast all deliver perfection.
The Unmistakable Appeal
Even masterpieces aren’t immune to mistakes. A friend suggested I rewatch The Shawshank Redemption, but after 15 years, I wasn’t sure it would hold up. I was wrong. From the first scene, I was captivated again. It truly is one of the greatest movies ever made.
Yet, even with its iconic status, there are a few quirks, bloopers, and a glaring plot hole that stand out. Let’s dive into these lesser-known moments.
Behind the Scenes with Morgan Freeman
We start with some trivia about Morgan Freeman that never fails to amaze fans. During Andy (Tim Robbins) and Red’s (Morgan Freeman) first prison yard chat, Freeman tossed a baseball for an exhausting nine hours. Remarkably, he didn’t complain once. The next day, though, Freeman arrived on set with his arm in a sling—a testament to his dedication.
Freeman’s Personal Favorite Role
Red, Freeman’s portrayal of the wise and kind-hearted inmate, remains one of his most iconic roles—and also his personal favorite. Before Freeman, names like Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford were considered, but director Frank Darabont always had Freeman in mind.
Why is Red Called Red?
In Stephen King’s novella, Red is described as a red-haired Irishman, which differs from Freeman’s portrayal. Initially, Freeman was hesitant to take the role, thinking he couldn’t play an Irishman. But Darabont persuaded him, and Freeman’s iconic performance followed. The line “Maybe it’s because I’m Irish” was a playful inside joke that made it into the final cut.
A Wardrobe Slip
Here’s a fun blooper: during Andy and Red’s big introduction scene, an extra in the background had a wardrobe mishap. The extra wore one shirt during Red’s lines but magically swapped shirts by the time Andy’s lines were filmed. A small continuity slip, but now a fun Easter egg for fans!
Chessboard Mistake
Andy’s attention to detail is legendary, but even geniuses have their off moments. In his cell, Andy’s chessboard is set up backwards, with the bottom-right square being black instead of white. The royal lineup is also reversed. It’s a classic chess mistake, but when you’re plotting an escape, who cares about chess rules?
Explaining a Famous Plot Hole
One of The Shawshank Redemption‘s most unforgettable moments is Andy’s escape. For years, fans wondered how he could have put the poster back in place after crawling through the tunnel. Tim Robbins has an explanation: he simply pinned the poster at the top, pulled it up, crawled under, and then let it fall back into place.
However, many fans aren’t convinced. If the poster was only secured at the top, pressure changes in the tunnel could have caused it to flap or dimple, drawing attention. How did Andy manage to keep it under the radar in such a quiet environment?
