Crying my EYES OUT Watching *The Green Mile* | FIRST TIME WATCHING | Movie Reaction

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Liala Naema

Liala Naema

26 күн бұрын

I'm diving into a movie I've heard so much about but never had the chance to watch until now - The Green Mile.
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@roboelectrooverlord6346
@roboelectrooverlord6346 24 күн бұрын
I will never tire of people crying at this movie
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 24 күн бұрын
@@roboelectrooverlord6346 I would be highly suspicious of anyone who doesn't.
@niggaSCREECH
@niggaSCREECH 24 күн бұрын
You sadist lol
@janelane35
@janelane35 24 күн бұрын
I was just thinking, "yes, I do feel like watching a new one cry."
@diogo_c
@diogo_c 24 күн бұрын
Well, here we are again, about to watch someone get their feelings obliterated by this movie.
@mychaljames8025
@mychaljames8025 24 күн бұрын
Me too! Im addicted to these reactions
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 24 күн бұрын
One big, unstated plot point is that when John Coffey punished Percy Whitmore he saved Briar Ridge's patients from the abuse he would otherwise have inflicted on them.
@donnieboughton1730
@donnieboughton1730 24 күн бұрын
It's clearly not understated. As that where he ends up. And if you know anything about how mentally ill people were treated at this time in history... You'd know that...
@aankwenti
@aankwenti 24 күн бұрын
@@donnieboughton1730 "if you know anything about how mentally ill people were treated at this time in history." um, that's precisely why it's understated.
@tawogtrailers
@tawogtrailers 23 күн бұрын
​@@donnieboughton1730Guy was just stating a point. No need to be snarky or rude about an innocent statement
@125steini
@125steini 23 күн бұрын
@@donnieboughton1730 He didnt say "understated", he said "unstated". If you want to berate someone in a comment section, you should at least be able to read one sentence properly.
@dehro
@dehro 22 күн бұрын
at the same time, in that action, he took justice in his own hands and killed 2 men, effectively... thereby in a way justifying his execution
@davenaldrich3985
@davenaldrich3985 24 күн бұрын
It will always baffle me how Michael Clarke Duncan didn't win an Oscar for his performance as John Coffey.
@bobbierocksbuster5584
@bobbierocksbuster5584 19 күн бұрын
Probably because he's black, believe it or not but America is a pretty racist country
@bobcharles1204
@bobcharles1204 24 күн бұрын
Everyone cries at this movie. I still cry after watching about 20 reactions.
@mizmera
@mizmera 22 күн бұрын
And here I thought... it was just me.
@Yun6Frayser
@Yun6Frayser 22 күн бұрын
You're not alone BELIEVE ME 😢
@NecroGrin
@NecroGrin 24 күн бұрын
Stephen King is such a talented writer. He scares you to death with one story, then turns around and breaks your heart with the next. Great reaction!
@theIronwolf1984
@theIronwolf1984 24 күн бұрын
That is very true King wrote alot of my favorite novels of all time...then he also wrote some of the stupidest garbage ever published too...like Maximum Overdrive, Christine, DreamCatcher, Desperation, and even though it's not exactly bad but I don't like it The Dark Tower series..I've tried delving into that and like I say it's bot exactly bad but it tries too hard and fails imo to establish a solid world based on its own high and low magic system and own languages. Like he tries to go Tolkien with it in a way...and even though its loved by many to me it just doesn't work...in the way that I need to become engrossed in a world But then you have Green Mile, Shawshank, The Shining, It, the Stand, Stand by Me, Salems Lot, Pet Semetary etc etc...I guess when you do copious amounts of cocaine and crank out books and short stories like singles raining on a strippers arse your bound to have a few jewels among all the turds
@vidiveniviciDCLXVI
@vidiveniviciDCLXVI 24 күн бұрын
He stole most of his ideas for this book from a film called Powder.
@donnieboughton1730
@donnieboughton1730 24 күн бұрын
​@@vidiveniviciDCLXVIStephen King started writing the books a full 3 years before the movie powder came out...
@vidiveniviciDCLXVI
@vidiveniviciDCLXVI 24 күн бұрын
@@donnieboughton1730 Sure and those scenes in the book and powder are just pure chance 100% the same, piss off, he's always stolen other peoples ideas.
@donnieboughton1730
@donnieboughton1730 24 күн бұрын
@@vidiveniviciDCLXVI show me proof... Or shut up...
@gordondafoe3516
@gordondafoe3516 23 күн бұрын
Everyone loses it when Tom Hanks chokes out a tearful "roll on two". Who else could have delivered that line with so much emotion? Brilliant!
@londonsage8696
@londonsage8696 3 күн бұрын
@@gordondafoe3516 when he shook John’s hand, it showed to me how much he actually cared for John and even offering to let him go to see how far he could get. When you see the prison guards tearing up that just shows you how much John had touched each and every one of their lives. This was by far one of the best movies ever made.
@scottsmith3003
@scottsmith3003 24 күн бұрын
A friend of mine said this is the best movie he will never watch again. The "flicker show" bit gets me every time
@dallinorr6929
@dallinorr6929 23 күн бұрын
Same, for this movie. Same for Schindler's List.
@scottsmith3003
@scottsmith3003 23 күн бұрын
@@dallinorr6929 Good grief I'm a grown man and I break down every time at the end of that one. And I even know it's coming!
@dannycarlow8204
@dannycarlow8204 20 күн бұрын
Requiem for a Dream is another great movie I'll never watch again. It's like you're the one on the drugs while you watch it.
@joshuajose6508
@joshuajose6508 22 күн бұрын
A short friendship. Started with a handshake, and ended with one.. 😢
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 24 күн бұрын
We were all crying along with you liala. Michael Clarke Duncan gives one of the best performances of all time. R.I.P Legend.🙏😪
@brianvernon249
@brianvernon249 23 күн бұрын
MCD’s character in the Last Mimzy was the sole human that had common sense. He made that movie more grounded and added that extra oomph.
@Eowyn187
@Eowyn187 24 күн бұрын
Wow this chick made me cry before the movie did!! Only 10 minutes in. What a compassionate heart she has.
@zedwpd
@zedwpd 24 күн бұрын
This chick? Someone never made it out of the 70s
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 24 күн бұрын
Liala has a kind heart and a beautiful soul.
@Eowyn187
@Eowyn187 24 күн бұрын
@@zedwpd I'm a certain age because of a particular word I used? What a tiny mind you have.
@gsquat
@gsquat 22 күн бұрын
​@@zedwpd Common vocabulary for many Americans, regardless of age.
@sundalangur3250
@sundalangur3250 22 күн бұрын
@@gsquat only Americans still saying "chick" are the same one's saying "woke" as if it's a bad thing.
@karlbecker8775
@karlbecker8775 24 күн бұрын
2 minutes in..."I'm going to cry" Girl, you have no idea how true that is. I can't tell you how many times I've seen this. Probably 40-50 times. I still cry every time.
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr 24 күн бұрын
Rest in peace Michael Duncan you will definitely be missed
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 24 күн бұрын
Frank Darabont's masterpiece "sister movie" to his other one - "The Shawshank Redemption". Both movies were screenwritten & directed by Frank Darabont. Both movies were sourced from Stephen King stories. Both movies dealt with prison and ... I won't spoil anything incase a reader has yet to see "The Shawshank Redemption". Frank Darabont also wrote and directed another Stephen King story called "The Mist". King said he liked Darabont's Mist ending much better than his own.
@roems6396
@roems6396 23 күн бұрын
How does it end in the book? The Mist was a made for tv movie, I think. The effects aren’t very good, but the story is. The ending is pretty heartbreaking.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 23 күн бұрын
@@roems6396 ENDING SPOILERS BELOW: Stephen King's story had a more happy ending.
@theunknownmodeler3793
@theunknownmodeler3793 24 күн бұрын
Wife and I saw this when it came out at the threater in 1999! Had the same effect on us! When I see it now, still has the same effect! 😪
@hermunkulus
@hermunkulus 24 күн бұрын
Saw this when I was in the hospital at age 10 or so. Fastest three hours I've ever experienced. RIP Michael Clarke Duncan
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr 24 күн бұрын
The old man in this movie that played paul was the man that played in "The Little House on the Prairie as the preacher
@SlimBeebo
@SlimBeebo 24 күн бұрын
Green Mile crushed me both times I saw it. I don't know if I'll ever watch it all the way through again. It's so beautiful, thought provoking, and heavy and it's on my personal Mt. Rushmore of film.
@lynn2574
@lynn2574 24 күн бұрын
I worked as a geriatric specialist for a good portion of my social services career. I love talking with seniors. You hear the most incredible first hand accounts they have lived through. I love that this movie starts with elderly Paul sharing his past. I once had a client who had fought in the military, and was on the beaches of Normandy. One of the greatest honors of my life was hearing his experiences from that day. Great reaction. Loved your obvious empathy shining through.
@SFOlson
@SFOlson 24 күн бұрын
I worked for over ten years years with a Vietnam vet, and have known another Vietnam vet for almost 40 years, both of them I know through my parents. I have always taken it as a sign of respect and trust, of me, on their part, and an honor whenever either one would talk about their experiences.
@pov7853
@pov7853 23 күн бұрын
I agree, when I worked in elderly care, I once spent an hour sitting and listening to fine gentleman who flew in the battle of britain tell his stories, absolutely incredible
@JRush374
@JRush374 23 күн бұрын
The elderly man at the beginning looks almost exactly like my grandfather. He climbed mount Fuji in the war. We have his walking stick with all the stamps on it from all the check points along the way. Unfortunately they made him cut it in half to get on the plane home.
@markbiggs6302
@markbiggs6302 24 күн бұрын
Watching this movie breaks my heart every time but watching you cry while watching this movie broke it even more. I just wanted to reach thru the screen and give you a hug. I found you reaction and commentary spot on and you now have a new follower. God bless!
@gsquat
@gsquat 22 күн бұрын
The dry sponge actually made it worse than if there had been no sponge at all. It acted as insulation to make the process take longer.
@blueiz6284
@blueiz6284 24 күн бұрын
I watch a lot of reaction videos, especially to this movie and you are the first one that has ever mentioned the handshake. In the movie when John asked if they leave the light on and Hanks replied yes John extended his hand he showed that he trusted him to keep his word as a man it was a show of respect. And then at the end, I don’t know if you noticed, but the last thing before, Hanks told them to “roll on 2 “ He went and shook Johns hand as a final show of respect to John. I have never heard a reactor to put the two handshakes together. It was the number one thing that stood out in the movie to me, but I’ve never heard anybody else say anything about it.
@waregl72
@waregl72 24 күн бұрын
Their first interaction ends with a handshake and their last interaction ends with a handshake.
@blueiz6284
@blueiz6284 24 күн бұрын
@@waregl72exactly. A lot of people don’t pick up on that though because that happened during a time when shaking a man’s hand and looking at him in the eye meant everything.
@Arfy900
@Arfy900 24 күн бұрын
He was a peaceful man. He had the ability to heal people. He could bring the dead back to life. He was unjustly executed. His initials were ....JC
@chand911
@chand911 24 күн бұрын
You really thought you did something here.
@shannonherb2048
@shannonherb2048 24 күн бұрын
​@@chand911he did.
@angelfishluva291
@angelfishluva291 24 күн бұрын
No, he cant bring back the dead or he would have brought back the two little girls. He can only heal the living thats why he kept saying "I couldnt take it back"
@Eowyn187
@Eowyn187 24 күн бұрын
​@@angelfishluva291he bought back the mouse.
@angelfishluva291
@angelfishluva291 24 күн бұрын
@@Eowyn187 The mouse wasnt dead. Coffey even says "give him tto me there might still be time"
@CoastalNomad
@CoastalNomad 24 күн бұрын
Great Reaction...... Camera Angles and stage magic had to happen, cause Tom, David (Brutal), and Michael (John) are approximately same height, so Tom had to walk in a trench and MCD had to walk/stand on a riser.... The book is set in 1932, but since the Director wanted to include the Footage from the Movie "Tophat," which did not come out until 1935, the changed the year in the movie. Both "Shawshank Redemption" and "The Green Mile" were written by Stephen King and Directed by Frank Darabont.....
@Razor2k3
@Razor2k3 24 күн бұрын
Tom Hanks is a beast of an actor.
@merckin_around
@merckin_around 23 күн бұрын
This is the first time I took note of "cold is better" like, "sometimes dead is better." King may well need therapy. Lol
@JRush374
@JRush374 23 күн бұрын
When John Coffey is watching the movie and has the projector lights surrounding his head and appearing to emanate from it, it's the archetype of angels in classical paintings
@cajunsushi
@cajunsushi 16 күн бұрын
I’m thankful that I’ve had the opportunity to watch this exceptional film. Enjoyed your heartfelt response.
@maxsparks5183
@maxsparks5183 16 күн бұрын
You are a compassionate, kind woman. You have this American’s subscription. Enjoyed traveling thru this with you and I’m looking forward to your future reviews.
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 24 күн бұрын
Where have you been all my life? I watch reaction channels all the time! And this is my first introduction to you! Damnit 😢 KZbin must have known, I like The Green Mile 😊 Anyway you have a new subscriber!
@LialaNaema
@LialaNaema 3 күн бұрын
Thank you and welcome 🫶🏼
@user-oh1kz4nn6u
@user-oh1kz4nn6u 2 күн бұрын
thank you for the sincerity of your reaction. I really appreciated it. I wish we could all take this movie to heart and maybe have a little more kindness in this world. Looking forward to your next reaction, have a great week.
@johnnieangel99
@johnnieangel99 24 күн бұрын
You are never prepared for this movie. I can't remember how many times I have watched it and still tear up
@universalgodsupreme
@universalgodsupreme 18 күн бұрын
"..the handshake" is symbolic because there's an introduction between John and Paul, and then there's an empathic goodbye handshake. From the beginning when John first touched him, he instantly knew that Paul was a good man. There's a similar movie but with a different context...you should check it out; it's called Frailty...starring Bill Paxton and Matthew McConaughey.
@Mudge0001
@Mudge0001 22 күн бұрын
I read "The Green Mile" in 96 when King released it in several small paperback novels with only a couple of chapters each. It was a profound read. The movie release in 99 was one of the best pieces of cinema I have ever seen and still is. And almost 30 years later I still tear up and cry **every** time I see it or watch one of these reactions. ---- For a bit of info Paul's last lines of _“If he could make a mouse live so long, how much longer do I have?”_ a mouse on average lives 2-3 years ... Mr. Jingles at the time of Paul in the retirement home and talking to Eliane was 64 years old. Paul himself was 44 in 1935 ... so one would have to wonder how long then does Paul still have.
@TheToscanaMan
@TheToscanaMan 23 күн бұрын
Liala, I have seen this movie many times but always take it hard at the end. It was a pleasure weeping profusely with you at the end. It is that good. Great reaction. Thanks ❤
@jd-zr3vk
@jd-zr3vk 24 күн бұрын
Dale said to Mr, Jingles, "Goodbye, my friend, I love you, little one."
@brianvernon249
@brianvernon249 23 күн бұрын
That’s what I said to my 17 year old Chihuahua when I had to put her down due to old age & senility.
@bobbierocksbuster5584
@bobbierocksbuster5584 19 күн бұрын
​@@brianvernon249saddest thing ever is saying goodbye to one's best friend, I've said goodbye to dogs many times and it's the worst pain ever, you have my sympathy my friend
@brianvernon249
@brianvernon249 19 күн бұрын
@@bobbierocksbuster5584 I honestly wish what you said was true. But I had to pull the plug on my wife 7/29/23. From a cardiac arrest on 7/23/23. I was 9.5 years younger than her but she was a legit 9. Watching her take her last breaths…..
@KaelRavenheart
@KaelRavenheart 24 күн бұрын
For some context, the average lifespan of a common fieldmouse(which is most likely Mr. Jingles species) is around 1 year in the wild(due to predation), and 3 years in captivity. Assume we take the 3 year number. The average lifespan of a human Male in 1935 is reported to be 59.9 years, which we will round to 60 years. At the time Older Paul told Elaine about Mr. Jingles, 64 years had passed. (He was 108 now and 44 at the time.) Now, if we divide 64 by the 3 years a mouse in captivity can live, the math tells us that Mr. Jingles lived 21.3 lifetimes longer than the average mouse at least. Now if we take that number and apply it to Paul, it comes to 1,260 human years he could expect to live. And he's only on 108. Of course, it's entirely possible that the number of years was a set number rather than a proportional percentage. Still, it's a terrifying thought.
@johnneiberger7311
@johnneiberger7311 22 күн бұрын
One of my all-time favorite movies. I've probably seen it 20 times at this point and it still kills me every time.
@RmarkGillmer
@RmarkGillmer Күн бұрын
I have nothing to say that hasn't already been said in the comments except thank you for sharing your emotions with us.
@londonsage8696
@londonsage8696 21 күн бұрын
I never cried so much at the end of the movie. Michael Duncan Clark was a security guard at a movie studio and became friends with Bruce Willis. He was the one who got him the audition for the movie and told Michael not to embarrass him and he didn’t because as we can see, he got the role. Not only did he get the role, he was nominated for an Oscar. Unfortunately, Mr. Clark passed away at the age of 54. I think it was a heart attack. He was such a great talent he also starred in two movies with Bruce Willis before he passed away. Armageddon and I can’t remember the name of the other movie. 🎥 Not only did he do Bruce Willis, proud he did his mother proud because Mr. Clark brought his mother to the Oscars when he was nominated. He was a big man in statue, but in his interviews, he was very sweet and humble. this movie will always be one of the greatest movies ever made❤ Sleep Peacefully Mr. Clark 🙏🏽🎥💪🏽💐
@Imyerda
@Imyerda 23 күн бұрын
Loved the reaction , thanks ❤x
@EricAntonsen-uz2tq
@EricAntonsen-uz2tq 24 күн бұрын
Your beautiful reaction is nothing short of the most appropriate reaction to what you have just watched. Anything less would not be human and would be devoid of love and empathy. Thank You for sharing this time with all of us.
@davidminken4094
@davidminken4094 24 күн бұрын
My favorite moment in every Green Mile reaction is that first WTF when John reveals his power.
@johncourtright1632
@johncourtright1632 24 күн бұрын
A lovely reaction, Liala. We cried along with you. 😭Watching The Green Mile definitely takes a toll emotionally. It is an amazing story by an amazing storyteller and beautifully acted throughout, but a heartbreaking film. This film really sheds a light on true goodness, true evil, and the heart-wrenching dilemma faced by men who know in their hearts that someone is innocent, but have no way to prove it. Add to that the suffering that John Coffey had to endure every day because of all the ugliness in the world. John was clearly too good for this world! One additional point to keep in mind. I saw another commenter (Poor Finian) mention in a different reaction that a urinary tract infection had no cure in the 1930s, so even going to the doctor probably wouldn't help much. The first antibiotic, penicillin, was only discovered in 1928 and wasn't used on a patient in the U.S. until 1942. Since you have already seen and reacted to The Shawshank Redemption, I have another top quality film for you to add to your reaction list: "Arrival" (Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker). It is amazing and in my Top 5.
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 24 күн бұрын
Thank you, Liala, for sharing your reaction to one of my favorite movies.
@user-qz4xq7kk8m
@user-qz4xq7kk8m 22 күн бұрын
Great reaction, thanks. Mr. Jingles lived (at the point the movie ended on) about 32 times longer than average. If you apply the same amount to Paul, he could live 2200 years or more. Imagine carrying this with you all that time, it's heartbreaking.
@dedcowbowee
@dedcowbowee 24 күн бұрын
Loved your reaction!😇
@JulioHernandez-chico
@JulioHernandez-chico Күн бұрын
Noone could play john except Michael clarke Duncan. May he rest in peace. I was 11 years old when i first saw this movie back in 2000 i had school the next day. But this caught my attention so i stayed up. When johns death came on i cried like the kid i was . My dad came in my room and saw what i was looking at. He just sat down next to me. Didnt say anything just huged me.
@StevieRomano
@StevieRomano Күн бұрын
I always wondered why John didnt help the attorney's son with his missing eye, possibly helping to prove his innocence - but then I realized that John said he didnt want to keep living in the world because of all the pain.
@McLeod2022
@McLeod2022 24 күн бұрын
First watch on your channel and instant sub. A must watch movie, however the rollercoaster it is. Looking forward to running through your channel Love. You took patient and respectful time w this. Sincerely appreciated you sharing your honest react. ☮☮ & 💜💜
@LialaNaema
@LialaNaema 3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much & welcome 🫶🏼
@08wolfeyes
@08wolfeyes 24 күн бұрын
Hi Liala! Firstly, I wish you a very happy birthday for when it will be or was this month. As a fellow Cancer myself, it's mine this month also. The Green Mile, what an amazing movie. If you think about it, the concept, the idea of it is rather simple yet its written and acted in some a wonderful way. You feel you get to know quite a bit about each character by not really saying all that much about them at all, by no mean an easy task for a writer. Plus of course you create such a connection with each character, something so many movies today fail to achieve. As an artist myself, I have a great respect and appreciation for the artist ' Drew Struzan ' who painted the poster and cover artwork for this and a great many Spielberg movies. A great reaction. Have a fantastic day, take care!
@loganwolfe7552
@loganwolfe7552 24 күн бұрын
As soon as I heard you say you forgot your tissues my heart bled for you
@reneerocha1796
@reneerocha1796 24 күн бұрын
Glad to find your channel. Ready to check out your list! 😊❤
@leemcintyre9490
@leemcintyre9490 24 күн бұрын
Great Reaction! Because it was the typical reaction to this Movie 😭! My Friends and I saw this back when it was in Theaters! And every one in that Theater walked out with Tears in their eyes 😢! Such a Masterpiece of a Story from Stephen King!
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose 24 күн бұрын
The Green Mile is one of the few movies like Logan or Braveheart that cuts your freaking heart out
@brianvernon249
@brianvernon249 23 күн бұрын
In the case of William Wallace, it was the intestines.
@michaelbush1374
@michaelbush1374 19 күн бұрын
Those movies get me along with The Last Samurai and The Sunset Limited.
@sammylane21
@sammylane21 22 күн бұрын
Imagine if John Cofee went into the sewers of Dairy to face off against Pennywise? The ultimate good vs the ultimate evil.
@mixtec53
@mixtec53 24 күн бұрын
Great reaction 💯
@gravedigger8414
@gravedigger8414 13 күн бұрын
We all felt the same watching this masterpiece. 🥹
@clydeclouthier4341
@clydeclouthier4341 24 күн бұрын
Loved your reaction
@MLawrence2008
@MLawrence2008 24 күн бұрын
Awesome story by Stephen King. Great writing! Great Movie!
@whocares110
@whocares110 24 күн бұрын
There is a lesson in this movie, I only wish that more people would take it to heart. John explained it when he said "it's like this all over the world". We need to be kinder to one another, look for moments when we could have been cruel but instead be understanding and kind.
@PapaBear6t8
@PapaBear6t8 24 күн бұрын
40:14 Here are some must-see movies starring Tom Hanks, in order of my preference, besides the ones you've already reacted to on your channel: "Sully-7.4", "A Man Called Otto-7.5", "Apollo 13-7.7", "Bridge of Spies-7.6", "Greyhound-7.0", "Cast Away-7.8", "Captain Phillips-7.8". -Numbers represent IMDB ratings.
@dcharvetto
@dcharvetto 21 күн бұрын
Every single reactor I have seen has cried at this one...some more than others, and this one is up there. But the performance of Doug Hutchison is one of the best screen villains of all time, everyone hates Percy. But the saddest part is the loss of Michael Duncan Clark, what a loss, gone way too soon.
@karltaylor2362
@karltaylor2362 24 күн бұрын
one of the best films ever, loved your reaction
@rickardroach9075
@rickardroach9075 24 күн бұрын
38:29 “We each owe a death: there are _no_ exceptions.” 😭
@golfr-kg9ss
@golfr-kg9ss 24 күн бұрын
Just an amazing job of writing and acting. I've never seen another movie that has made me so emotional.
@Docjonel
@Docjonel 19 күн бұрын
What most people watching this movie don't realize is that in the 30's the only antibiotics available were sulfa drugs. Most bacteria were resistant to them and many people developed intolerable allergies to these medications. So even if Tom Hanks' character had gone to the doctor, not much could have been done for him. John Coffey was Paul Edgecomb's only hope of healing.
@alexmiller9461
@alexmiller9461 24 күн бұрын
Liala, YES! The people who react to reactors we're clearly emotionally damaged because we are gluttons for punishment. We have seen multiple other people visually lose their hearts because they break on KZbin, and we see it and we are such masochists that we want more! You, you beautiful angel butterfly, you gave one of the gorgeous reactions I've ever seen. And looking it another way, you could also say that you emoting, and making me emote, is actually therapy. So, in a way, you gave me free therapy! God, lemme go and cry some more. Thank you, mama. You helped the medicine go down easier. ❤🎉😢😊😅 Literally all of the emojis.
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr 24 күн бұрын
They Zoomed on the handshake.Because they wanted you to see the size of john coffey's hand compared to paul's
@briangoss8062
@briangoss8062 23 күн бұрын
At the time this movie is set in, antibiotics weren't out and available yet. He didn't go to the doctor because very little was available for urinary infections. He knew the doctor wouldn't be able to do much for him.
@fugazi225
@fugazi225 24 күн бұрын
thanks for reaction
@bbwng54
@bbwng54 23 күн бұрын
Frank Darabont who directed this movie, also directed The Shawshank Redemption, which you viewed a year ago.
@SonOvLaw
@SonOvLaw 22 күн бұрын
There's a part in the book, I'm not sure if it was ever considered to be figured into the film, but I wish it had despite the fact it would add a rather chilling moment. When they're taking John to see Melinda, they walk by the room with Ol' Sparky in it, as they're still airing it out from Del's execution. John stops in front of the room, slowly turns towards it, and for a moment they can't get him to move. He then says "Del's still in there, I can hear him screaming."
@roldanrobles8563
@roldanrobles8563 21 күн бұрын
That SHOULD have been in the movie!
@josephscally6270
@josephscally6270 24 күн бұрын
Overtime I've watched quite a few reaction videos and the thing I always look for is sincerity. I subscribe to your channel halfway through the movie so that should tell you what my reaction to you was. On a much lighter note I wore what we used to call farmer jeans just like the wind you're wearing in the early 70s. yes that makes me pretty old
@Filboid2000
@Filboid2000 24 күн бұрын
I have watched several reacters reacting to movies and I have discovered (they have discovered) that, although they may think "Oh, no, I won't be needing tissues - it's a monster movie, for Pete's sake!", about half way through the movie they're looking around for something to wipe away the tears. So my suggestion to you is to keep a box of tissues right there under the microphone because you never know when you might have the waterworks break loose. 😁
@willowwisp357
@willowwisp357 24 күн бұрын
You couldn’t watch The Green Mile before now because some of us needed to watch it with you to remind us of this beautiful story.
@hephner78
@hephner78 24 күн бұрын
John's initials werent "JC" by accident!!
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 24 күн бұрын
Yep. The similarities to Jon Cryer are so obvious.
@hephner78
@hephner78 24 күн бұрын
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 lol
@michaelbush1374
@michaelbush1374 19 күн бұрын
Jackie Chan is another gentle soul indeed 😢
@larrybremer4930
@larrybremer4930 24 күн бұрын
It really makes you think about what a curse near immortality would really be. I really think the the death of loved ones is harder than even facing your own end.
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 23 күн бұрын
19:36 Yeah. You see it coming, but it still stuns you when it happens.
@jarrettenaope7038
@jarrettenaope7038 22 күн бұрын
❤The Big Man made me Tear UP😢
@dr.y3507
@dr.y3507 19 күн бұрын
Thank you...thank you...❤
@chanceneck8072
@chanceneck8072 21 күн бұрын
I can't help it. But this movie always starts for me, the moment, Sam Rockwell comes into play. 😅 Until then I only knew him from Charlie's Angels but he blew my mind with his performance here. I became a fan. And I have to BEG you, to react to some of the movies, he's been in, in the future. You won't regret it. My favorites of his are: - Moon - 7 Psychopaths And - Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri... In THAT order!
@donveldman8850
@donveldman8850 22 күн бұрын
Great Reaction, Great Movie. Top 5 for my lifetime. Thx, your beautiful on the inside as well the outside. ❤
@clintonrussell8727
@clintonrussell8727 21 күн бұрын
hi Liala a beautiful and honest reaction to a very sad movie
@ryanwinters7886
@ryanwinters7886 19 күн бұрын
this movie and Return Of The The King hit so Hard
@Cam-yu8wy
@Cam-yu8wy 24 күн бұрын
We need to get you to dive into "Das Boot" at some point - long, stressful, claustrophobic, but really excellent piece
@__Philip__311
@__Philip__311 24 күн бұрын
I've mentioned this on a few other reactor's channels, but I was working in a movie theater when The Green Mile released. We would have to run back and forth between all the screens showing it to turn up the AC, as the theaters would become hot and muggy from everyone crying their eyes out. I honestly don't remember any of the showings not being completely packed full of people.
@donnieboughton1730
@donnieboughton1730 24 күн бұрын
@@__Philip__311 as someone who paid attention in science class in the 8th grade... This is bs. You'd have to have 1000s of people packed into a very small space crying and screaming and running around in laps to even slightly elevate the humidity and relative temperature of the average size theater. Not a couple hundred (which is very big movie theater) sitting still in their seats crying for not even a quarter of the movie...
@quixote6942
@quixote6942 24 күн бұрын
This story had been told.... in the Bible. John Coffey.. Jesus Christ. Lazarus, Mr.Jingles. The Warden's wife, The Healing of the Cripples. Even Paul Edgecomb... It would make him the Roman Soldier that showed Compassion to Jesus during the Crucifiction. This Movie always makes people cry, no matter how many times they've seen it, but watching you (Liala) react made the Tears fall even harder. Thank you.
@toxicrevenuegaming9415
@toxicrevenuegaming9415 24 күн бұрын
I'm not crying, you're crying. ❤❤
@ryanheilman3807
@ryanheilman3807 22 күн бұрын
Every now and then, I remember the leads for this film were at one point going to be John Travolta and Shaq.
@19nzinga
@19nzinga 24 күн бұрын
This movie absolutely crushes everyone’s soul. 😊 I don’t think you knew what you were in for watching this. 😊😊
@mikearroyo3961
@mikearroyo3961 24 күн бұрын
She's crying at the first execution, I'm thinking oh boy! Then says she has no tissues. I went and got more popcorn. UPDATE: I was not disappointed. The empathy is strong in this one Master.
@user-wn8mg2jh1d
@user-wn8mg2jh1d 24 күн бұрын
How All them were in tears got to me as well.
@jameseyman9078
@jameseyman9078 23 күн бұрын
This is the perfect person to react to this film. It takes a special person to be able to have and show their true emotions.
@LialaNaema
@LialaNaema 3 күн бұрын
Thank you 🥹
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 24 күн бұрын
Same writers directors producers and many actors in Shawshank!
@enesyetis6108
@enesyetis6108 24 күн бұрын
Finally! I've been waiting for this reaction for almost a year now. Thank you for being so sincere and pure. All the best.
@Wesleech
@Wesleech 20 күн бұрын
Watch "The Burbs" with Tom Hanks. Its a dark comedy from the 80s. Bombed when it came out but like Starship Troopers it was ahead of its time and now finding love.
@robreyescosme6902
@robreyescosme6902 18 күн бұрын
Tired of being on the road; lonely as a sparrow in the rain... Amazing...
@ryanakers1372
@ryanakers1372 23 күн бұрын
You have to wonder, if a tiny piece of John's power made Mr Jingles and Paul live so long, how old was John? Really puts into a different perspective John saying how tired he is.
@DanABA
@DanABA 24 күн бұрын
So there was a thread on Reddit recently asking what is the saddest movie of all time. This movie was definitely mentioned, but there was another one that I had forgotten about because it was too sad to watch as a kid, an older Disney cartoon movie called The Land Before Time.
@seymourclarity8702
@seymourclarity8702 24 күн бұрын
empathy for days bro, this woman is amazing, props i luv reaction channels. This woman is top notch, in my personal insignificant opinion 💛
@LialaNaema
@LialaNaema 3 күн бұрын
Really appreciate it 🫶🏼
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