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@terryconnelly4845 ай бұрын
I'm glad you're watching another movie by stephen king the king of horror. He wrote Shawshank redemption
@Noonesbusiness-n1i5 ай бұрын
If you read the book you find out what Dale did you see that the way he died was almost like karma Dale was guilty of raping a teenage girl and setting of fire that killed a family
@Unknown13thorder4 ай бұрын
1:13:18 karma is a bitch but yet so sweet
@matthewschrier62602 ай бұрын
It seems to me that Stephen King has a ‘thing’ for psykers. Sissy Spacek - Carrie White………”Carrie” (Telekinetic) Christopher Walken - Johnny Smith………”The Dead Zone” (Seer) Drew Barrymore - Charlie McGee………”Firestarter” (Pyromancer) Jeff Fahey - Jobe Smith………”The Lawnmower Man” (Reality Hacker) Michael Clarke Duncan………”The Green Mile” (Faith Healer)
@dehro4 ай бұрын
my granddad used to say that growing old is great, being old is not so great. he lived to be 98 years old
@doctorteethomega5 ай бұрын
1:03:41 When John Coffee sees "Cassie, the lady in the rocking chair" it's a reference to the constellation Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia was classically a queen on a throne.
@BrianThedog-l4d5 ай бұрын
Stephen King wrote this novel in monthly installments, with titles like the two dead girls. I still have all the original books. I love that Stephen King did it like that, i couldn't ever wait for the next month to arrive so I could get the next small book. Thanks gentlemen, Another nice reaction!
@lindamacduff25665 ай бұрын
Type writer of the Gods... Here there be Tigers...
@jpester82045 ай бұрын
It was excruciating to wait for each bit. They were very short, so 5 books total. One came out a month, but you could finish them in an hour or so. Very much worth the wait.
@proofprof635 ай бұрын
@@lindamacduff2566 Tyger*
@DaisyAzuras4 ай бұрын
I have all those little books too. I read them and then I also bought the audiobook and then I’d listen to that one I drive.
@allenblythe19783 ай бұрын
I never know that... when i read it was the Novel it was the whole Novel. But i do remember seeing those t.v. commercials where every month you got a new book or installment of a novel
@adrianaslund86055 ай бұрын
Here's some support! I watched the Green Mile at my grandma's home as a kid. I was often misunderstood as a kid so it resonated with me.
@HABIBIBROTHERS7175 ай бұрын
thank you so much ♥.
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
Edward spoke French because he was a Cajun from New Orleans
@hazardpay85605 ай бұрын
After Del's sabotaged execution, the Warden comes down to berate them for the mess. While ranting about the problem, he mentions how the witnesses could hear Wild Bill singing about it. Paul asks him 'Can he carry a tune?' 'Carry a tune' is an old metaphor in the English language for someone being able to sing well. Paul asking the Warden this is a way of defusing his anger at the situation. This line is audacious and funny in this context... it shocks the Warden back into handling business rather than being angry. Fantastic Movie One of the greatest ever made.
@remster52845 ай бұрын
You guys are easily the most preceptive reaction channel I have ever seen you don't miss anything, instant follow. I look forward to seeing more reactions from you guys!
@scifiauthor5 ай бұрын
I'm so excited! Another great movie, but a hard one, too. *Grabs tissues*
@jameshunt9208Ай бұрын
The actor who plays the big guard Brutal is actually taller than the prisoner John Coffey in real life. They used some clever tricks to make John Coffey seem bigger than he was in the movie. The actor, Michael Clarke Duncan was a great man. RIP
@thomasnelson61615 ай бұрын
The look on y'alls when Coffee grabbed him by the groin was priceless.
@jessicahedman30485 ай бұрын
a once in a life time must see movie
@mmdiane5 ай бұрын
To me, John Coffey was an ANGEL on earth, sent by God.
@ninjaguyYT5 ай бұрын
Read his initials. I don't think it was a coincidence. He was Jimmy Carter.
@mdl123215 ай бұрын
@@ninjaguyYT Jim Caviezel
@lightyagami17525 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ, you guys are too much. It's obviously Jeremy Clarkson.😂
@4plus20isHappy5 ай бұрын
I hope you don’t mean a biblically accurate angel.
@injunsun5 ай бұрын
@@lightyagami1752 thanks. I needed a good coughing laugh to clear out my lungs. No lie.
@efjefe3 ай бұрын
Is my Arab brothers gonna cry? Love you guys please come to America. We would love to have you as guests.
@joycegilmore50324 ай бұрын
Oh yes, I would enjoy watching this movie with you❤
@Michele.atticfarevintage444 ай бұрын
Great movie with some stellar acting. I love how he still his mouse friend after all those years. Wishing you a wonderful week!
@zhyummie5 ай бұрын
Loved your reaction and i enjoy your content! 💚
@marieoleary5275 ай бұрын
He is an empath/faith healer
@PapaEli-pz8ff5 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great reaction!
@HABIBIBROTHERS7175 ай бұрын
No problem 😊
@wenglish19684 ай бұрын
Cassie was The constellation of Stars, named Cassiopeia. You can do a web search for it.
@ivanbutenko87785 ай бұрын
Very beautiful film:)
@vanillagorilla22545 ай бұрын
Sending love from Houston, Texas. Love y’all’s channel. Keep up the good work fellas
@lettucebee84255 ай бұрын
"Some people are just assholes", well put brother
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
The father of the little girls was one of the other prisoners in Shawshank. The one who couldn't pronounce Alexander Dumas.
@lightyagami17525 ай бұрын
William Sadler. Amazing actor. He was also the terrorist leader in Die Hard 2.
@warriorpitbull11705 ай бұрын
He was also Chesty Puller in The Pacific.
@leeyaferguson90195 ай бұрын
And Stephen King's "Mist".
@4plus20isHappy5 ай бұрын
He’s in the very first episode of ‘Tales From the Crypt’ and also the main character in the first ‘Tales From the Crypt’ movie.
@thomasnelson61615 ай бұрын
This is gonna seem random but the scene after the rehearsal when they were sweeping the floors it reminded me of my grandfather's house. Houses in the south before air conditioning were built lifted from the ground around 2ft with paving stones or wooden posts and had large gaps in the floorboards to let air from under the house where it's a little cooler and drier to circulate through the house. This also meant sweeping was super easy because there was a half inch gap you could sweep all the dirt into and not have to collect and dump it. Just something interesting I noticed.
@tamiramos58735 ай бұрын
Not sure if you guys noticed but the one younger officer played the sniper in Saving Private Ryan with Tom Hanks. The person he went to see who had the little boy that got attacked by a dog - that was LT Dan from Forrest Gump. The man who played John Coffey was Michael Duncan Clark. Unfortunately, Michael is no longer with us. He died in 2012. For some more awesome movies, I suggest that you guys watch the following - they should keep you busy for a while: ~~Armageddon - Starring Bruce Willis, Michael Duncan Clark,. Liv Tyler, Ben Affleck, Owen Wilson, and Steve Buscemi. Awesome movie! ~~A League of their Own - Starring Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O'Donnell. ~~Don't Mess with the Zohan ~~Sicario ~~Three Kings ~~Zoolander ~~Who Framed Roger Rabbit? ~~The Austin Powers trio of movies ~~Braveheart ~~The Beverly Hills Cop movies ~~The Fifth Element ~~Ace Ventura 1 & 2 ~~The Indiana Jones movie series ~~Office Space ~~Tommy Boy ~~Twister ~~Red Dawn (the original) ~~National Lampoon's Vacation movie series ~~Footloose (the original) ~~Glory (1989) ~~Coming to America ~~Sixteen Candles ~~Pretty in Pink ~~Trading Places ~~Uncle Buck ~~Tombstone ~~Fast Times at Ridgemont High ~~Ferris Bueller's Day Off ~~Grease ~~The wedding Singer ~~The Breakfast Club ~~Caddyshack ~~The Goonies ~~The Ghost Busters series of movies ~~Titanic (1997) ********And I haven't seen you guys watch too many scary movies. So here's some suggestions..... ~~The Exorcist ~~The Friday the 13th movie series ~~The Nightmare on Elm Street movie series ~~The Halloween movie series (maybe keep #3 out of it) ~~The Blair Witch ~~The Shining ~~The Sixth Sense ~~Silence of the Lambs ~~The Ring ~~The Grudge
@debbie49385 ай бұрын
That prison still stands in Nashville Tennessee.
@Roz-y2d4 ай бұрын
Only as a museum piece I hope!
@Lygre3 ай бұрын
I am not religious myself. I don't believe in gods or angels, but I can appreciate how good this movie is. John talked about how much pain there is in the world. Sometimes I can't watch the news. I just feel so bad for the people of Palestine, Ukraine, and other parts of the world. So much suffering. I wish we humans could treat each other better. Most people are good people, luckily.
@artbagley14063 ай бұрын
Percy's "petulance" and "carelessness," in the end, led to his downfall; he walked too close to the prisoners' cells and this got him in trouble a couple of times too many. You gentlemen did a wonderful job in reacting to this wonderful movie! Keep up the good work!
@Noonesbusiness-n1i5 ай бұрын
Great reaction
@2tone7535 ай бұрын
I present Percy, the monster in front of the bars. An absolute loser, coward through and through, sociopath, psychopath, animal torturer, someone who delights in the suffering of others and even causes it (execution scene). Then the new job he wanted. Imagine this monster in humans, who cannot defend themselves and who are hardly believed when they say that they are being mistreated. And little Percy is always there. Yes, and that's what he is, but not in the way he wanted it to be. How long has John been living on his green mile? Decades, centuries or even millennia. how to live when all your friends die over and over again and you have no exit. I can very well understand his desire to leave. And only one person can decide that, you yourself, and nothing about it is reprehensible. The book and film are brilliant. The actors are absolutely top class.
@Roz-y2d4 ай бұрын
Yes, a wonderful movie. But, it’s a work of fiction, let’s not forget that fact. With respect.👍🏻
@2tone7534 ай бұрын
@@Roz-y2d Of course it's a film. And I'm not one to see John as an angel, among other things. I've been an atheist for decades, so I'm not particularly keen on religion and angels. But as a retired police officer from Berlin - Germany, in my 40 years of service, I have had to deal with "monsters". That wasn't fiction. I just see the book and film from a different perspective than others.
@dionysiacosmos5 ай бұрын
I'm 25 years familiar with the book and the movie. It took a long time to get beyond the devastating emotional impact well enough to observe a few things that are easy to miss. John is always obeyed. He's just so soft spoken and patient you don't even realize he's actually commanding the people around him. In the book Paul knows that Del is right and he shouldn't be getting too close to any cell, especially if no one is there to back him up. But the thought is far off and then drifts away. Later, he just blames it on the high fever he was running. When John makes up his mind to do something, no matter how much they may complain, no one makes a serious move to stop him. If he had wished to change the outcome of his trial, and just walked away from the whole situation, he could have done it. He would leave a lot of confused people behind who might not even remember John at all. Maybe that's happened before. It would explain why he has no back trail. 🧓🎭📽️💖
@jazwaz1124 ай бұрын
percy wasn't just "an ahole" he was a bottomless pit of unfounded fear and undue violence, endlessly sadistic I'm not sure if you noticed that the place he was supposed to transfer jobs is where he ended up. If he had come as he was then he probably would've done terrible things there, but now the worst he can do is pee his pants.
@codypendragons5 ай бұрын
When he was looking up at the sky and talking about a rocking chair. It was the stars and you know how there's constellations. Some people say that this group of stars looks like this. And that bunch looks like that. Well, that was his version of what he saw in the stars.A lady in a rocking chair.
@bryanwilson43865 ай бұрын
"Cassie in the rocking chair" is the constellation Cassiopeia, the ancient Greek queen who sits on her throne (chair).
@thomasnelson61615 ай бұрын
It's hilarious that the Cajun guy liked to imagine the mouse was going to Florida to be in a circus.
@ggmerle3 ай бұрын
Zero tears, seriously? Life is precious.
@JonJuan2065 ай бұрын
He is a prophet. That’s why Paul had such an issue with killing him.
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
Dead man walking means a prisoner that was given a death sentence. It's a directive to the guards that it is a potentially dangerous prisoner.
@TheNeonRabbit5 ай бұрын
James Cromwell, the actor who played Hal is 2 inches taller than Michael Clarke Duncan was (John Coffey).
@WlknHope20245 ай бұрын
One of my all time favorite movies and Top Tier! Thank you my brothers, for watching. 🙏 For those who, "Can't handle watching...". That just speaks on so many levels on where your heart is. Technology is becoming "New" in your country. Keep traditions alive.
@davidrooker51415 ай бұрын
wow
@pieroard1902Ай бұрын
very nice.......from brazil :)
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
The judge that Hank's went to talk to was a Lt Dan in Forrest Gump.
@TheNeonRabbit5 ай бұрын
I think he was John Coffey's public defender
@user-pe9gz8si8k5 ай бұрын
He was the defending lawyer. Not the judge
@matpitch-id3pp5 ай бұрын
Édouard DeLaCroix is clearly Cajun
@MS-ro9dm4 ай бұрын
Possibly from the Quebec Metis.
@donnasmith5942Ай бұрын
I have read all of the books for The Green Mile. This Movie was exact to the books.
@KathleenSeddon2 ай бұрын
You guys are best reactors to movies
@HABIBIBROTHERS7172 ай бұрын
wow thank you so much ♥
@belindalopes67745 ай бұрын
Gary Sinece and Tom Hanks were also in Apollo 13. The one prison guard (the one that got peed on), was the lawyer in Shawshank Redemption.
@mix68095 ай бұрын
Amazing band, check out the studio version of Back to Back, perfect metal song with an amazing solo. The singer Ronnie Atkins has been battling cancer the last few years, but is back to perform with the band, he has also released a very personal solo album. Personally i love his voice, switching between his hars voice and sometimes heartwrenchingly beautiful. Overall an amazing band.😊
@thomasnelson61615 ай бұрын
Bless you.
@Rastafaustian5 ай бұрын
John Coffey..... JC
@sandralorenz17965 ай бұрын
Michael Clark Duncan was 6' 5" and the camera angle made him look bigger. RIP Michael. He passed away at the age of 54. Percy suffers from "Short Man Syndrome". The people at the nursing home liked the movie so much because, at the time that movie was made, they were all young adults enjoying themselves at the movies.
@injunsun5 ай бұрын
There's no such thing as "short man syndrome." But keep trying. Dude was just an entire asshole.
@caring-assoul_5 ай бұрын
34:11 that’s Gary Sinise they were both in Forrest Gump. He played Lieutenant Dan.
@TempestNoTeacup5 ай бұрын
I've never heard anyone say that! That would've solved it! If the guards had said Wild Bill admitted to killing the little girls amd Percy snapped and shot him, John would've been able to walk away. The father would've recognized Wild Bill and known it was true.
@andressousa90064 ай бұрын
true but coffee didnt want it that way
@ericules55585 ай бұрын
The champ 1979 is a good one based on a true story if I remember right and has the saddest ending of all movies, the boy actor in it won a ton of acting awards for it. You'd also might enjoy miracle in cell number 7, there's a original Korean one and a turk one, both excellent and a true story
@LCCWPresents11 күн бұрын
I love you guys identifing John Coffey like a prophet
@isaacfisher98585 ай бұрын
Your right.THAT MOUSE WAS FUXXED UP.lmao.Dat damn mouse was flat
@bigchief705 ай бұрын
John Coffey = JC = Jesus Christ
@pebsa315 ай бұрын
John Coffey was meant to symbolize the new messiah, the second coming of Jesus Christ. Hence the initials JC. Or a Christ-like character. I believe Stephen King confirmed this.
@Roz-y2d4 ай бұрын
It certainly doesn’t hit that way, but I’ll have a think about it.
@garytiptin64793 ай бұрын
His story was told by a man named PAUL, too!
@Yo02645 ай бұрын
i reccomed the movie/animation "prince of egypt" . would love your reaction
@Claudia9-35 ай бұрын
Saint Christopher was a catholic priest walking through countries and helped peopled so john yeah kinda a saint ❤
@philmullineaux54055 ай бұрын
Alot of the same writers directors producers and even actors also in Shawshank!😮. Another excellent sci-fi movie that touches on the topic of, do u really want to be immortal, is the 80s classic thriller, The Highlander! Excellent story direction cinematography, camera work etc.
@diannaellis47085 ай бұрын
Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travellers, including motorists, who sometimes hang a small image of him in their vehicle for luck. According to legend, he was crossing a river when a child asked to be carried across.
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
@@diannaellis4708 and surfers 🏄♀️
@gordondafoe35165 ай бұрын
At the "healing of Malinda", Glasses Dude, "God, she's brand new"! Smaller beard Guy, "Make up artist", pause, "slash plastic surgeon"! Priceless Habibi's! 😂
@theblackbear2115 ай бұрын
The stories that go on and on, the questions of right and wrong, goodness and evil, the existence of miracles, and matters of conscience. Questions we all, to one degree or another must come to face within our lifetimes.
@nightowl705-z5e5 ай бұрын
No way you guys watched this. I was seeing if you guys had watched The Green Mile yesterday and saw that y'all didn't. But the very next day, y'all reacted to it! Oh, gosh, we are in for a ride. This is the best movie ever!
@Christian_Adonis14 ай бұрын
It’s really not complicated, Percy deserved what he got 100%, not only for what he did to Dale, during his execution, but what he would have done to others in the future. Also, during this time period and the lack of rights for black people, there was nothing Paul of his men could do for John, to exonerate him.John knew that if he had Billy The Kid killed, he’d forfeit any chance if freedom.
@charlottecasey5 ай бұрын
Big love to you guys, as always 🙏
@damonmilline92273 ай бұрын
John is every good and moral black man in America. P.S. An if John lawyer wasn't so immoral maybe John might have healed his son. PRAISE YAHWEH!!!!!!!
@margiewilliams5372 ай бұрын
John knew he couldn't let Percy take the job at the mental hospital He knew how he would treat the patients
@antpol10295 ай бұрын
Hello guys! were the Habibi Brothers!~ Habibi Brother
@jenr54265 ай бұрын
He was healer, but he found the girls too late which is why he cried. In context, racial issues were a VERY BIG DEAL in those time in the US, which is why poor Coffey was blamed for everything.
@Roz-y2d4 ай бұрын
Yes, that makes sense. But some are saying this is a modern day version of the life of Jesus. Tenuous at best!
@jenr54264 ай бұрын
@@Roz-y2d He was an angel figure - he grew tired of his time on earth because taking the pain of mortals was too great. It's why he feared darkness.
@ta2gypsy5 ай бұрын
Initially I didn't want to see you sirs witness this tragic form of the death penalty. Thank you for your consideration of the film.
@JoTracy5 ай бұрын
Yay this is a really great movie Very moving, compelling story, with brilliant acting all 'round A stellar cast My favourite Tom Hanks role I really enjoy watching movies with you guys ❤❤ much love and appreciation from Sydney 🇦🇺 If you're keen on an old, classic, with the best street car racing scene ever, check out Steve McQueen in "Bullit" Steve is the man All his movies are great Nevada Smith is my favourite Steve McQueen movie Sooo good Also Pappillon You'll love him Such a great actor King of cool 😎
@injunsun5 ай бұрын
Someone famous once told people, "Faith, without works, is dead." So, extend kindness to all out into the world, into ecosystems, out to all creatures (stop eating animals). If you do, the love will return to you, multiplied.
@Roz-y2d4 ай бұрын
Sounds good to me!
@leeneufeld41403 ай бұрын
So I'm not required to be kind to tomatoes?
@jacinta17695 ай бұрын
Great reaction ❤
@happyhedgehog64504 ай бұрын
Doug Hutchison is one of the best actors ever.
@carlosencina20755 ай бұрын
Excelente reaccion saludos desde Argentina
@stanleywiggins5047Ай бұрын
The last words Dell said to Mr Jangles translated to English, "I love you my little one,!" That's a rough translation as I don't speak French, just know a little... 😊
@raynashiraz29355 ай бұрын
When John Coffey points up to the stars and says "There's Cassie, the lady in the rocking chair", he is talking about the constellation Cassiopeia! I don't think any review channel has caught that reference yet.
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
A fictional story. Coincidently written by Stephen King. King was also the author of the short story that was the basis for the Shawshank Redemption.
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
Bonny Hunt the actress that played the Hank's wife went to the same university that I did. Ohio University in Athens Ohio. This role was a departure for her as she usually appears in comedies.
@andreamoffitt22574 ай бұрын
The Lady in the rocking chair is the constellation Cassiopeia
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
The Green Mile is an allegory for the life of Jesus Christ. An innocent that performed miracles of healing that was executed and martyred.
@imvandenh5 ай бұрын
If you say so. I don't buy that for a second but you can think what you want. Neither John Coffey nor Jesus Christ were martyrs, as neither one died for their beliefs. According to the the Christian faith, Jesus was a sacrifice, substitutionary atonement to pay for the sins of the world. He wasn't killed for his beliefs, he was killed to create the very beliefs some have been martyred over. And John was wrongfully convicted and executed as a result. His beliefs had no part in any of it. I don't think you know what a martyr is if you think either are one. And you have no cause to say that John Coffey was an innocent either. Yeah he was a nice guy who did good things for people and seemed to be harmless in every way😊 but that in no way makes him an innocent or perfect or sinless. According to the Bible's writings, the purpose of jesus's life was to live without sin in order to become a perfect sacrifice to atone for the sins of the world. Which is absolute nonsense of course but hey people have believed crazier things.
@Roz-y2d4 ай бұрын
@@imvandenhJesus was certainly arrested for his beliefs and the influence he was having on the populace. So yes, he was executed for his beliefs and deeds. But I agree, the green mile is a work of fiction and I can’t see any parallels to the life of Jesus.
@jameshunt9208Ай бұрын
1:15:20 It actually was his free will, but his decision making was messed up because he had a temporary brain tumor. He wasn't possessed or mind controlled.
@GryLi5 ай бұрын
❤
@matpitch-id3pp5 ай бұрын
My childhood friend dad burned himself in his house out of despair during a night... i still remember the smell... 1990 RIP Martial Fodé ... an adult that never made me afraid
@jeanb.54055 ай бұрын
Those Actors including Tom Hanks are all over six feet tall and are large men - so that goes to show just how enormous John Koffee was.
@Parallax-3D5 ай бұрын
Coffey
@SKELETONPYTHON5 ай бұрын
So my understanding it's based off a true story of the will and testimony of all the guards as well as the warden and the governor of this man performing miracles
@tishatittle10105 ай бұрын
When he said it was Cassie in the rocking chair, he was talking about the constellation Casiopeia .....
@daviecleland96985 ай бұрын
What's Ur other channel
@Unknown13thorder4 ай бұрын
1:15:05 pain? You would see Naruto when pain the character talks about pain and how it rules the world without anyone noticing it
@Pecos15 ай бұрын
(COMMENTERS, please wait for the brothers to respond. Thank you.) Dear Habibi brothers, Marhaba! Let me ask you a question. After seeing who John Coffey was, and the abilities he had, his personality, consider this: Do you think there was a man in history who possessed the very initials that are in John Coffey's name? This is a question for you to contemplate and discuss with each other, but I do hope you will honor my question with an answer. I'm not here to discuss philosophy, ethics, morals, or dogmas, just a simple answer is all. Salaam Ala kem
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
Different states have different methods of execution. Firing squads were more of a thing in the western states like Utah. Firing squads consisted of 4 or 5 shooters. One rifle would contain a blank so that if somebody later had remorse theyay think maybe they had the blank cartridge. Sometimes, firing squads were guards and in some states volunteers from the public that were paid a small fee in some states.
@calme-dx2dp5 ай бұрын
Next movie = *SLING BLADE*
@efjefe3 ай бұрын
Yes! What you got in there warsh?
@lorimcmyne42835 ай бұрын
We all need to release particles of pain...
@bwilliams4635 ай бұрын
John Coffey being heavy enough to squash the springs on the prison van is fiction. At the size they portray him, he would weigh 450 pounds sat MOST, and the truck is rated to carry 1500. John with all the guards wouldn't add up to enough weight. Steven King knows very little about motor vehicles.
@mitchdroese844 ай бұрын
Geez, what an idiot for not knowing the weight capacity of the vehicle. Now this movie is so terrible.
@msjrockqueen20114 ай бұрын
Actually, you're not wrong about that one guard being crazy; usually those who are considered sociopaths by psychiatrists have a history of violence toward animals. He screams at the very least psychopath to me.
@philmakris85075 ай бұрын
The insect looking things were evil
@christopherglock72395 ай бұрын
At that time in America most people were actual Christians. The Love that transcends beyond the sinful painfull world.yes miricals 😮😊
@ravleow97485 ай бұрын
I personally understand his view of long life as a punishment. He is cursed to see everything and everyone he loves die before him.