Monday, April 30, 2007

Rental Review: The Green Mile

By Ryn Gargulinski
As with any Stephen King story, we get twists, turns, intrigue, blood and plenty of horror. An added bonus is it’s all done on death row.

This flick features a killer who is not a killer and is really a healer who is sent to die on the electric chair. But first he has to contend with having bumblebees fly out of his mouth, an obnoxious fellow death row inmate (who’da thunk?) and a jerkhead prison guard, who happens to be the nephew of the governor and gets away with a lot, including totally botching an electric chair execution that makes the prison reek of singed flesh for five years.

This movie is just plain fun.

And that’s only the tip of the iceberg for this highly-involved, emotionally-spent and entirely captivating film.

Highlight: The mouse in the house.
Lowlight: The jerkhead nephew who you just know is going to smush the mouse in the house.
Rating (1-10): 96

This movie was recommended with love by Mom and Dad.

2 comments:

MJ said...

Every time I see this movie it makes me cry. You have excellent taste Ms. Ryn (and so do your mom and your dad who looks like Robert Mitchum!)

MJ said...

Oh wait, that was Miriam's dad who looks like Robert Mitchum...menopausal brain fog...sorry! I'm sure your dad is very handsome too!