THE GREEN MILE FIRST TIME WATCHING REACTION *THIS MOVIE DESTROYED ME!* ACTRESS REACTS

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CLARISS

CLARISS

Ай бұрын

THE GREEN MILE MOVIE REACTION! FULL LENGTH REACTIONS, EARLY-ACCESS TO NEXT VIDEOS: / callmeclariss I'M IN HEAVEN! Here is my first time watching this Frank Darabont, Stephen King adaptation the Green Mile starrting Tom Hanks and Michael Clarke Duncan.
Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) walked the mile with a variety of cons. He had never encountered someone like John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a massive black man convicted of brutally killing a pair of young sisters. Coffey had the size and strength to kill anyone, but not the demeanor. Beyond his simple, naive nature and a deathly fear of the dark, Coffey seemed to possess a prodigious, supernatural gift. Paul began to question whether Coffey was truly guilty of murdering the two girls.
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@callmeclariss
@callmeclariss Ай бұрын
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@jesterforhire
@jesterforhire Ай бұрын
Just writing to point out you duplicated Mr. Jingles life-saving scene…in case you didn’t know. Love your reactions. You are a very authentic reactor, and I know you will be very successful with your acting. I spent two decades in Theater…and you GOT IT! ❤ Seattle is sending love.
@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec
@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec Ай бұрын
thank you clariss for the kind words at the end of this video I feel the same way 😭❤️
@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec
@LovelyBeachCoast-us1ec Ай бұрын
@@jesterforhire I would watch anything clariss is in 🥰
@sonofkarma5461
@sonofkarma5461 Ай бұрын
This movie is still hard to Watch, if you ask me John Coffey and his Purity is comparable to Tanjiro, also Every time I hear the name “Percy” I think of THAT Percy
@unlimited971
@unlimited971 Ай бұрын
Gyat dam ms clariss. Your name then green mile? Oof. Well... time to laugh Have you ever watchva movie named " the dinner game"? Old french movie that i highly recommend. Take care
@philhayes1420
@philhayes1420 Ай бұрын
"I'm tired of people being ugly to eachother" Me too John, Me too.
@patticrichton1135
@patticrichton1135 29 күн бұрын
I feel the same way too, ESPECIALLY these days where there IS so much ugliness....
@mmac3353
@mmac3353 5 күн бұрын
I thought I cried enough watching the movie, and this Lady's reaction but your words made me cry more ❤
@jacobtaggart5079
@jacobtaggart5079 Ай бұрын
I was a prison guard a few years back, and almost all of the other guards treated the prisoners like they show here. The ones who treated prisoners like Percy does were fired immediately. With a population of over 2000 inmates to about 600 guards, interacting with them and treating them like people went a long way, and even saved my life.
@StCerberusEngel
@StCerberusEngel Ай бұрын
I wish the prison I worked at was this level of ... what's the word I'm looking for ... respectful, I guess. I hated that job. Regs kept the guards running around like errand boy babysitters, and Rank was far too clique-ish.
@cajunsushi
@cajunsushi Ай бұрын
@TheAlkochef
@TheAlkochef Ай бұрын
i call u were a prison guard somewhere in europe then D:
@maybetoby
@maybetoby Ай бұрын
Yep, I've done detainee ops in both the military and law enforcement. It was in everybody's best interest to treat the detainees with respect to keep them calm. Made no damn sense to rile them up by being an a-hole to them.
@adrianaslund8605
@adrianaslund8605 Ай бұрын
I respect that attitude. Ive read about the Eric Garner case. He was convicted of burglary as a teen in a gang(though he even lost his nerve at the time of the burglary and the incident was initiated by peer pressure and such) he got arrested and marked for life and had to sell bootleg cigarettes for a living. People in the neighborhood he hustled in actually kind of liked the guy. Even the grocery store owners. He was big and burly and that made him kind of like a bouncer on the street. He had a mentality marked by his time in prison but was respectful, polite and decent. He was trying to break up a fight and got accosted by police (who had harassed him in the past for being big, scary, hanging around on the street and his skin color didn't help). He got fed up, cussed them out and started walking away. And that's when they choked him. And then he perished. It's where the "I can't breathe" movement came from. Bottom line is. Prisoners are people. Though I do think there could be more done to ensure prisoners aren't harassing other prisoners or networking into cliques and gangs. You got them all in the same place. You should be able to stop them from acting out.
@carolhardin7397
@carolhardin7397 Ай бұрын
I cry every time I watch John say ,"Tell God, the father, it was a kindness you done. " I accept that he wanted to go to heaven.
@thomasvlaskampiii6850
@thomasvlaskampiii6850 Ай бұрын
That's like a lot of elderly people when they're on their death bed. Us family members want to do everything we can to keep them here because we love them. But they're tired and ready to enter eternity
@crawdaddy2004
@crawdaddy2004 Ай бұрын
“Don’t put me in the dark. I’s afraid of the dark,” is the line that gets me every time. It’s one of the best payoffs from a seemingly throwaway line.
@rickymoranjr9609
@rickymoranjr9609 Ай бұрын
@crawdaddy2004 that line still makes me ball like a baby when he says it with tears in his eyes
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 Ай бұрын
It's one final gut punch
@rickymoranjr9609
@rickymoranjr9609 Ай бұрын
@@dr.burtgummerfan439 true dat
@RabbitsFunWorld
@RabbitsFunWorld Ай бұрын
To be fair, he has good reason to be afraid of the dark. The gentle giant is filled with hopeful, healing magic. To put that in darkness snuffs it out. He’s afraid of the dark because he still has hope, even if he’s ready to die for what he is - a gift from his creator.
@rickymoranjr9609
@rickymoranjr9609 Ай бұрын
@@RabbitsFunWorld good point
@SirPaladin
@SirPaladin Ай бұрын
Duncan was ROBBED of an Oscar for this performance.
@spoonfuloflizzie
@spoonfuloflizzie Ай бұрын
The ONLY explanation I can see for him not getting his well-deserved awards is racism. That's the only possible explanation, cause he ate this role up, 100%.
@NativeNewMexican
@NativeNewMexican Ай бұрын
@@spoonfuloflizzie If that's the ONLY explanation you can see, you're blinded by your desire to see racism in everything. Stephen King has been vocally critical of many Hollywood directors including Tarantino, so there could be "F that guy" energy towards his works. The Shawshank Redemption also didn't win any academy awards despite being nominated and deserving, but I'm sure Morgan Freeman being black means it's racism there too, right? Oh wait, Morgan Freeman has 5 oscars? Well, damn, that's gotta screw up the whole "everyone's racist" explanation. In fact, Kathy Bates is the only recipient of an Oscar for a King movie and her competition was Jeremy Irons for "Reversal of Fortune", Kevin Costner for "Dances with Wolves", Robert De Niro for "Awakenings", Gerard Depardieu for "Cyrano de Bergerac", and Richard Harris for "The Field" which, to be honest made it impossible for them to choose anyone but her since she was so much better than all those performances. Maybe, just maybe, you're seeing things that aren't there because of your worldview.
@Justin0807
@Justin0807 Ай бұрын
​@@NativeNewMexican Morgan Freeman has 1 Oscar for best actor in a supporting role for Million Dollar Baby. I agree that it's silly to say the only explanation is racism, but many deserving African American actors were passed over on Oscars for several years. Kathy Bates's competition were the other actresses up for Best Actress that year, Anjelica Huston, "The Grifters"; Julia Roberts, "Pretty Woman"; Meryl Streep, "Postcards From the Edge"; Joanne Woodward, "Mr.& Mrs. Bridge."
@msns1978
@msns1978 Ай бұрын
​@@NativeNewMexicanMorgan Freeman winning 5 oscars, Kathy Bates winning best actress against male actors... you seem a little confused there, son...
@Fred-vy1hm
@Fred-vy1hm Ай бұрын
@@spoonfuloflizzie Here's another reason for you. While I agree Michael Caine should not have won best supporting actor for The Cider House Rules it was Haley Joel Osment' s performance in The Sixth Sense that was far and away the best acting performance of that year and one of the best of all time imo.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 Ай бұрын
Clariss Coffey just healed Paul's infection, he just gave him, "Superd**k!" lol!🤣🤣🤣!!
@Disterbeddrac
@Disterbeddrac Ай бұрын
The shot with him and the projector light behind him like a halo is so good.
@TheOctaviusLee
@TheOctaviusLee Ай бұрын
"I'm tired of people being ugly to eachother" is such a mood.
@deanromanado5850
@deanromanado5850 Ай бұрын
You have to remember. This was taking place in 1935. Coffey knows the future and I'm sure most people know what was happening at that time and was going to happen very soon.
@jayvansickle7607
@jayvansickle7607 Ай бұрын
“You’re not a real person. You’re a fictional character….” That was great!
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 Ай бұрын
Clariss We have to give thanks to Bruce Willis because he recommended producers of the Green Mile to hire Michael Clarke Duncan as John Coffey. Big Mike acted along with Bruce in year before The Green Mile releasing in Armageddon. Some of Big Mike's family and friends stated Big Mike was like his Coffey's character as a "gentle giant". Backstory of Big Mike, he was doing security for celebrities as a bodyguard until Notorious BIG was killed. Then Big Mike quit security after the killing. He went in more for acting roles. Tom Hanks eulogized Big Mike during the funeral.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 Ай бұрын
Clariss Actor, who portrays Percy, Doug Hutchison faced major backlash from others when he married then 16 years old model named Courtney Stodden when he was 51 in 2011. They gotten divorced in 2020.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 Ай бұрын
Clariss 1st, congratulations on seeing Coffey attempting to save those little girls. An interviewer asks Stephen King, author of the Green Mile, is John Coffey is in reference to another famous JC? King replied back yes!
@Javelin_Bayraktar_
@Javelin_Bayraktar_ Ай бұрын
RIP, Michael Clarke Duncan! He was a great actor. Sadly, he was robbed of Oscar!
@christianortiz793
@christianortiz793 17 күн бұрын
yes, may he fly high in heaven.
@tennaj1367
@tennaj1367 25 күн бұрын
I'm a big strong black man who sometime/ has often been looked at with fear and suspicion,,. when the truth is I am actually the biggest teddy bear around. This sincerely beautiful woman (inside and out) has officially made my favorite reaction video ever! God bless her. And God bless you all. Peace
@stephendavis6267
@stephendavis6267 Ай бұрын
One of the genius things about this film (and "Shawshank" to an extent) is that Darabont never tells us why most of the inmates are in prison. He wants us to know them as human beings, not defined by their crimes.
@robogreek3157
@robogreek3157 Ай бұрын
BINGO... your the first person I've heard point this out other than myself
@philliplynx7877
@philliplynx7877 Ай бұрын
But it takes something, what the writer of the books intended (Green mile, the other book I have not read). King writes in the green mile the causes of the sentences (and says why some get off the hook and others not)
@stephendavis6267
@stephendavis6267 Ай бұрын
@@philliplynx7877 I credit Darabont here because King explains exactly what the inmates did in both stories to land them in prison. But Darabont leaves out the crimes of characters like Brooks Hatlen, Arlen Bitterbuck and Eduard Delacroix because ultimately, it doesn't matter what they did because they are no longer the men who committed the crimes that landed them in the slammer. We wouldn't have the same sympathy for Brooks or Arlen or Del if we knew what they had done to end up in prison. The only reminder is that we see the families of the victims of Arlen and Del in their audience, watching their executions. And this makes it even powerful because when Del is brought to Old Sparky, one of the witnesses remarks about the fires of Hell being stoked and Satan's imps are waiting for his soul, but when she witnesses literal fire come out of Del's body and face, she is horrified and can't bear to watch. Even for a woman who was eager to see him die, she knew in that moment he was suffering more than he deserved.
@bwilliams463
@bwilliams463 Ай бұрын
It's open to the viewer's imagination, but then - as now - murder was the only capital crime.
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Ай бұрын
I like that.
@Viggenpower
@Viggenpower Ай бұрын
This movie broke every person I know who has ever seen it. Whoever didn't cry watching it, isn't human.
@robertrouse4503
@robertrouse4503 Ай бұрын
I was 44 when I saw this in '99. I cried. I'll be 70 next year and I still shed a tear.
@darkhoursofday6250
@darkhoursofday6250 Ай бұрын
This movie is a humanity check. If you don't cry... you're not human.
@scarletspider119
@scarletspider119 Ай бұрын
I didn't cry. Guess I'm not human.
@TheAlkochef
@TheAlkochef Ай бұрын
@@scarletspider119 guess we'd have to lock u up then! ;)
@teentob1
@teentob1 Ай бұрын
​@@scarletspider119 Right, you are not.
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Ай бұрын
I am definitely human in that case.
@michaelwatson266
@michaelwatson266 Ай бұрын
Whenever I see someone watching this movie for the first time, it's never a question of will they cry, but how much will they cry. Wonderful movie, and Michael Clarke Duncan was screwed out of an Oscar win. Everyone is just great in this film. Especially what's his face who plays Percy. He does such a good job in making you absolutely hate him 😂🤣
@williamrobinson4513
@williamrobinson4513 Ай бұрын
I have reacted to many reactions for this film. But yours is the most powerful and the most emotional reaction that I have ever witnessed from you. From the way you reacted to the character of Percy, the way you reacted to the discovery of John Coffey s innocence, to your closing thoughts. Like the others, you continue to HUMANIZE ME. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BEAUTIFUL REACTION ❤❤❤.
@christianortiz793
@christianortiz793 Ай бұрын
I am sobbing with you on this one, the ending absolutely destroyed me. It's even sadder now because the actor who played John Coffey has passed away 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@ravenpoe7093
@ravenpoe7093 Ай бұрын
He passed before the world got worse
@bazkeen
@bazkeen Ай бұрын
I've seen this movie sooo many times and it still doesn't get any easier. Just a true masterpiece
@batmanvsjoker7725
@batmanvsjoker7725 Ай бұрын
Oh dear........ Honey, I hope you have the tissues ready. The execution scene always breaks everyone. 😢
@todderickson2435
@todderickson2435 Ай бұрын
Clariss....WOW. Thank you for being real with us. This is one of the most raw and genuine reactions I have ever seen to this cinematic gem, and I've seen many. Again, thank you. Oh, and you have a new subscriber. 😊
@callmeclariss
@callmeclariss Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you 🤗
@FenrirSylerfeng_9651
@FenrirSylerfeng_9651 Ай бұрын
A film so well made that it moves me even watching it for the thirtieth time. This story breaks my heart every time I watch it, I could never hold back the tears and nowadays I don't even try. It's interesting how the film doesn't explain the crimes of the inmates, leaving us, the viewers, only the human beings behind bars. I'm sad with how the story ends, but I wouldn't change anything, because this story is perfect. Thank you for reminding me of this film, it was great to rewatch it and show it to my wife who is watching it for the first time.
@toddhill7483
@toddhill7483 Ай бұрын
I've never seen anyone assume the role of "urinary cheerleader". Brava!
@crawdaddy2004
@crawdaddy2004 Ай бұрын
Tom Hanks’ face is… pissture perfect. 😂
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 Ай бұрын
2! 4! 6! 8! We want Paul to urinate! PEEEEEEEE!!!!
@dr.burtgummerfan439
@dr.burtgummerfan439 Ай бұрын
​@@crawdaddy2004Yep. Pretty sure that's what I look like after a long wait.😂
@timothymorris157
@timothymorris157 Ай бұрын
The Green Mile is such an emotional powerhouse with greats like Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan, Gary Sinise, James Cromwell, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Michael Jeter, Harry Dean Stanton, Sam Rockwell, William Sadler, and so much more extraordinarily talented actors for this classic movie that’s based on a Stephen King novel. I get teary eyed every time i watch this movie and feel that it gets better every time i watch it. Well done Mr. King and my hat’s off to Tom Hanks for another gripping and phenomenal performance that should’ve earned him another Oscar!
@DraylianKaiju
@DraylianKaiju Ай бұрын
John Coffey : "was yo misses pleased ?" Paul Edgcomb : "several times" LMFAO 😂😆
@user-jg5ie8rc1s
@user-jg5ie8rc1s Ай бұрын
Nearly everyone I've watched react to this film cries, and rightly so. It's a beautiful, heart-rending film. All of the actors were superb, especially Michael Clarke Duncan.
@masodilla9572
@masodilla9572 Ай бұрын
The best emotional part of this is that it doesn’t matter what these men have done in the end. They all faced their deaths the same as any person would. Scared. All we can hope is on our Green Miles is we have angels like Brutus, Paul and my man John Coffey to give us peace and love before the end.
@cshubs
@cshubs Ай бұрын
If you want an underrated Tom Hanks movie where he doesn't play an everyman, watch Road to Perdition. It also stars Paul Newman. This one is a winner!
@Patriiiiick
@Patriiiiick Ай бұрын
Yesssss.
@richardzinns5676
@richardzinns5676 Ай бұрын
An absolutely glorious movie - and, I believe, Paul Newman's last onscreen performance.
@proofprof50
@proofprof50 Ай бұрын
Great movie...
@speedracer2008
@speedracer2008 Күн бұрын
@@richardzinns5676Yes. His final film work was voiceover.
@DSGodiva
@DSGodiva Ай бұрын
The first time I watched this movie was at 3 AM when I was in college and I started crying during Bitterbuck’s monologue and then just kept crying through the entire thing. Obviously, John’s death is heartbreaking and Del’s death is horrendous, but the two scenes that always get me in a beautiful way are Bitterbuck’s monologue and the “I dreamed of you“ monologue by the wife. It’s just so beautiful.
@joshuaoneal233
@joshuaoneal233 21 күн бұрын
It is literally impossible to watch this movie without crying, but it goes to show how well executed this movie is
@tj7264
@tj7264 Ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching this with you. Very emotional movie and story. Good to have a good cry every now and then. Thanks for a very genuine reaction. You're a kind soul!
@Infamous1991
@Infamous1991 Ай бұрын
I watched this movie in the year 2000 with my uncle and my brother we all cried back them and i still cry whenever i watch this movie
@Jskew
@Jskew Ай бұрын
George Stinney Jr. He was the youngest execution ever. A 14 year old black boy sentenced to the electric chair which influenced this book and movie. Humans have some very dark places. I hope we have some light inside too. Much love and keep on keepin on J.
@Monkeespankr
@Monkeespankr Ай бұрын
This is one of my top 5 favorite films of all time. I never get tired of watching it and love to see people react to this masterpiece.
@j.woodbury412
@j.woodbury412 Ай бұрын
The line that get me is when Paul says, "If God can make a mouse live so long, how much longer do I have left?" It has to be hard to watch everybody you meet and develop friendships with and then have to watch them die, and to want to be able to die and leave this world but not be able to. Not to be morbid or anything, but I wonder what would happen if Paul tried to take his own life just to be done with it.
@maybetoby
@maybetoby Ай бұрын
38:04 that guy always plays monsters 42:53 and he usually plays good dudes 👍 I thought it was sweet that Del wished he met Paul and Brutus earlier in life, and both ended up working in the juvenile system.
@diannaellis4708
@diannaellis4708 11 күн бұрын
Fifteen mice were used in the movie. Each spent months being trained to do different tricks. Coffey's bed was built shorter in order to make Michael Clarke Duncan look like a giant.
@duel1009
@duel1009 26 күн бұрын
Thanks. People like you give me hope that humanity and empathy still exist. God protect you 🤍🙏🏼
@Uriahjw
@Uriahjw Ай бұрын
I have seen the black and white movie over a hundred times in my life, but after seeing it in this movie, it has a different feeling to it. I feel for John Coffee even though he is a fictional character. Another time Michael Clark Duncan got me was at an awards show when he and John Lemmon were both up for an award, and I want to say it was the lifetime achievement award. Michael got the award but told everyone they made a mistake and told John Lemmon to come up and accept the award from him. A true gentleman and an honor to his craft. Every bit the embodiment of John Coffee. Rip Michael Duncan.
@toastghost342
@toastghost342 Ай бұрын
Watching this movie should be mandatory. No matter who you are, good, evil, neutral, empathetic, apathetic, young, old, sane, unstable, etc. This movie makes you have a perspective in life. It brings like you said, and like a lot of people including me say after watching this movie every single time, it brings you an appreciation for life, as well as the appreciation for death. It makes you feel as though no matter how bad life gets, no matter how hard it is. You should enjoy life, despite all of it. Enjoy the little things. Enjoy any amount of good in your life and dont take it for granted. Dont give up, dont make excuses. Go for your dreams and go for a better world and life than what you live, especially if youre someone like me who grew up with very little. At an early age i didnt understand everything in this movie, but i cried, and i loved it. Ive watched this movie at least once a year since i was 12. Im almost 21 now and i still hold this movie as possibly the only perfect film in existence. Its raw, it pulls no punches, and it feels so real, even with the "unrealistic" elements. I stand saying no matter who you are, if you watch this movie, and you dont cry, youre not human. I recently showed this movie to my little sister, whos 12 now. Since i saw it at her age i thought she should too. She wasnt paying attention all throughout, but she cried, several times. I regard her as being spoiled and a bit heartless at times, but even she knows how good this movie is, and she has the empathy for animals and humans to cry. This movie can really prove who is and isnt a psychopath potentially. But thats just a rambling. All in all if youve made it this far, i hope you have a delightful day, a wonderful week, a marvelous month, and an outstanding year. Because be it you be evil or not. You still deserve to be happy, and a chance to repent for your sins. We all have them. And we will all face judgement. Until then, love life, love people, and be happy with what you have, because theres always someone out there that has it worse, that has less, and that thinks they have it the worst. But even for them, theres someone thats got it worse and worse and worse. So appreciate the little things. Smile. Laugh. Have fun. Bless everyone who made it this far, and those with good hearts.
@MrTech226
@MrTech226 Ай бұрын
Clariss As an electrical/electronic technician, I work with electricity every day on my job with voltages and currents some very dangerous. I take precautions as I work on assemblies to keep myself and others safe. Some think that voltages kill, but it is not voltages that kills, it is the amperage (currents) that kills. That electric chain receives 2,000 volts of electricity as it electrocutes person. Person receives the current going thru their body, causing brain damage and death. Either way, Percy wanted revenge on Del after Del laughing at Percy for pissing himself. There were actual incidents with electric chains that led to more humane executions such as Lethal Injections. But Florida still has its "Old Sparky" chair in Starke State Prison. ***Interesting note that I learn from one of my electronics instructors stated 1/10th of an amp can stop your heart (remember that heart rhythmic functions with electric impulses).
@nonconsensualopinion
@nonconsensualopinion Ай бұрын
I believe it's closer to 6-10 mA, or 1/1000 of an amp across the heart will do it. And people should remember that while it is the current that is fatal, it's the voltage that induces the current. So voltage does kill in so far as it creates the current. Nobody is going to die from touching a car battery with dry hands with only 12 Volts, despite being able to deliver 600 Amps or more.
@edp5886
@edp5886 10 күн бұрын
How'd we do this the first time? - we cried like babies. Each time I see a reaction to this movie - I cry. John's speech about being tired of people being ugly to each other reminds me to give the benefit of the doubt to others.
@videohistory722
@videohistory722 Ай бұрын
Regarding the moon pie scene: They essentially put a cannon inside the cell and filled it with chocolate goo, and fired it at him. This was particularly bad for the guy that got spit on, because he's allergic to chocolate.
@andreaskrantz3493
@andreaskrantz3493 22 күн бұрын
Great reation! I was 24 when this came out and me and some friends went see it at the cinema. My god, we were crying our eyes out. No one told us to bring a roll of toilet paper. This is one of the best movies ever made.
@antonioelaventurero9117
@antonioelaventurero9117 10 күн бұрын
This movie...... MAKES ME CRY A RIVER!!!!!! No not river, AN OCEAN OF TEARS!!!!! "I've had to see my loved ones die through the years. You'll die too, Elaine. And my curse is knowing that I'll be there to see it. " Has turned into one of my greatest fears! Especially since grandmother passed away 2 years ago. The thought of Getting old and little by little.....see MY family, friends, loved ones .... leave this world. Until only very few remain. 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
@x3mslayer
@x3mslayer Ай бұрын
I promise you, no one got throught this movie without red eyes and a headache :) Stephen King is a genius, and this movie is beyond great.
@user-zy2ym9hi3v
@user-zy2ym9hi3v 22 күн бұрын
You know how i can tell that this was probably the best reaction to this that I've ever seen? It's that I was so entranced by Clariss's empathy, insight, humour and intelligence (and the overflowing of humanity, in the heart-felt comments at the end) that I totally forgot there's a tiny repeated segment that got skipped in the editing, til I saw it again in my second pass through (immediately after the first one...hey it was that good I had to watch it again) and had to just stop and comment. Congrats on the top-tier reaction, and being the genuine reactor, beautiful woman, and exemplary human being that you clearly are.
@callmeclariss
@callmeclariss 22 күн бұрын
Thank you so much your kind words made my morning! And I hope you have a great day!
@darkkrone1
@darkkrone1 Ай бұрын
I think you will remember this magnificent film for a long time
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 Ай бұрын
Now, watch Tom Hanks again in Forrest Gump & Saving Private Ryan. It's totally worth it 👌.
@callmeclariss
@callmeclariss Ай бұрын
Doing Saving Private Ryan later this year!
@dennisdrozdov1424
@dennisdrozdov1424 Ай бұрын
What about Cast Away (2000)?
@jaybird8192
@jaybird8192 Ай бұрын
@@callmeclariss "Philadelphia" Hanks won an Oscar for that awesome movie! Also starring Denzel Washington! A must see if you haven't watched it!
@despozblehero2262
@despozblehero2262 Ай бұрын
Mr Roger's neighborhood was also amazing... err "Won't you be my Neighbor" is the actual name iirc😅
@cixelsyd40
@cixelsyd40 Ай бұрын
@@despozblehero2262 The Tom Hanks movie about Mr. Rogers is "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood". "Won't You Be My Neighbor" is the documentary about Mr. Rogers, but is still a very good watch.
@videohistory722
@videohistory722 Ай бұрын
An explanation for the dry sponge: since there's no water, the electricity is then dispersed all over the body, and the result is hes being cooked to death.
@SixballQ45
@SixballQ45 Ай бұрын
and the sponge catches fire..
@mandarinclemmie
@mandarinclemmie Ай бұрын
It was worse in the book. It was so much worse.
@wackyvorlon
@wackyvorlon Ай бұрын
@@SixballQ45and to my understanding that is absolutely accurate.
@VColossalV
@VColossalV Ай бұрын
@@mandarinclemmie how could it be worse?
@mandarinclemmie
@mandarinclemmie Ай бұрын
@@VColossalV if I could dm you I would
@MrGpschmidt
@MrGpschmidt Ай бұрын
This has to be the most heartfelt reaction I've seen to this film. Just wanted to hold your hand and give you a hug hon. Such a fine adaptation of King's work (he's even said it was on of his faves). Stellar cast & excellent direction/screenplay by Darabont (who did SHAWSHANK & THE MIST).
@robogreek3157
@robogreek3157 Ай бұрын
I bet you do. Lol
@davidyoung745
@davidyoung745 Ай бұрын
That last line. “Oh God, sometimes the green mile seems so long.” Oh, it does. Doesn’t it? And all we can do is try to help each other along the way.
@jamesgreenhow108
@jamesgreenhow108 24 күн бұрын
As a Spiritual Empath...I know you been told before. This movie gives me my cleansing when I watch others like yourself, let go and let the tears flow. The tears of Joy and Pain within others we cry along with them. Great reaction. You never let us down. ♥
@Xenotric
@Xenotric Ай бұрын
this and shawshank, such fantastic works and makes me wish we had more king non-horror stuff but lets face it, its the acting that really elevates the story.
@JustGrowingUp84
@JustGrowingUp84 Ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words at the end of the video. Indeed, that's why we watch reactions in the first place: for the human connection. Even if you and us have never met in real life, there is still an emotional connection, through this. I hope you have a nice day too.
@monsterkhan3414
@monsterkhan3414 Ай бұрын
Emotional and introspective, that's how all reactions to The Green Mile end. That's the power of a great movie, and this is one of the best. Great reaction!
@queengoddessb69
@queengoddessb69 Ай бұрын
My daughter walked by while I was watching your reaction at the point if John's execution and asked if you were okay. I said, "no, she is watching The Green Mile for the first time. No one is okay for that."
@rileymcdonald6296
@rileymcdonald6296 Ай бұрын
Your daughter must be a wholesome young woman like you ❤ to have empathy for a person on a screen. Its people like those in the comments and that show emotion through a movie like this that bring humanity a step closer to hope for all mankind ❤
@taycash58xbl76
@taycash58xbl76 Ай бұрын
I havent even watched yet but "tears, sweet tears"
@Sandra-wj4on
@Sandra-wj4on Ай бұрын
It’s almost like fireworks when the lights blew during JC’s execution. It’s like he was going home with fireworks.❤❤❤😢😢😢
@bootstrapgill
@bootstrapgill Ай бұрын
This is a beautiful movie. Every character has nuance. Every story beat has layers. The victories are tempered with melancholy and sorrow buoyed by hope. It's about as close to perfect as any film has come.
@lilscenechick1995
@lilscenechick1995 Ай бұрын
Don’t worry, I’m a sobbing mess, too! I related so hard to what you said about everyone (or most of us) having a “line” for the most vile acts that we feel hatred for the person who did the deed. There’s so much evil in the world…there’s also beauty, but damn if I don’t feel like John Coffey, sometimes. “I’m tired, boss…” Your speech at the end had me crying again. You have such a big heart. Thank you Clariss ❤
@user-wn8mg2jh1d
@user-wn8mg2jh1d 15 күн бұрын
I so love your personality your country roots comes out at times . The Del and Coffey execution were what tore me up. Stay Happy and Healthy
@jorgealexis6569
@jorgealexis6569 Ай бұрын
The Green Mile is one of my favorite movies of all time and seeing your reaction made me feel like the first time I saw it. I accompany you in that great pain of watching this film, truly a masterpiece of cinema.
@husaisanchez2244
@husaisanchez2244 28 күн бұрын
I just finished watching your reaction to the movie and man was I emotional as well. But the one thing that really got to me was how you ended your video. But usually after someone gets done, crying and sobbing, they take so much time just to gather themselves, And I respect that from the people that I have watched. But you have definitely shown yourself to be honest and loving and caring for all of your subscribers. You don’t know this about me, but I’m a blind person, and the one thing that I love is watching movie reactions and commentary from some of my favorite reactors, and you are definitely one of them. I just want you to know that you have really inspired me to want to be an actor, especially the kind of actors I can make a difference and can showcase the fact that blind people can act that it is possible to open doors to a wonderful career. I honestly am so grateful for every single kind word that has come out of you, And I just wish I could hug you through my iPhone screen right now because your words really impacted me in such a way that I can never repay you as a subscriber as a blind aspiring actor so thank you so much for all that you have done and put out into the world Because I know that it has to be difficult. I don’t know what your life was like before you started KZbin, and I don’t know you as much as you don’t know me either, you have really touched my life in such a huge way and I am so grateful. I’m sending lots of love your way, just know that I hope the rest of 2024 continues to get better and bring so much joy to your life and thank you once again Clarice
@McKoyjb
@McKoyjb Ай бұрын
If you notice right before the execution, John Coffey says “I’m sorry for what I am”, opposed to the others who said “I’m sorry for what I’ve done”. He was truly a beautiful person that was killed for his kindness.
@quixote6942
@quixote6942 Ай бұрын
"John Coffey"... "Jesus Christ"... This is basically the Re-telling of the Crucifiction, as Narrated by the Roman Soldier.
@Thematerialhandler1
@Thematerialhandler1 Ай бұрын
I remember watching this movie when I was little and have always remembered it. Never gets old.
@bluekingpin4358
@bluekingpin4358 Ай бұрын
I'll be honest I've seen dozens of reactions to this movie, and yours was quite possibly the most emotional. Thank you for sharing it with us and showing how empathetic we should all be. 💖
@rileymcdonald6296
@rileymcdonald6296 Ай бұрын
❤ so glad to see you reacted to this. Its so lovely to see suchva raw emotional response to one of the all time greats.. Im 30 and seen this movie multiple times and the waterworks never fail to flow every.... single.... time ❤. You and tim are my two favourite reactors i always check youtube daily for new reactions. Love you clariss much love from down under. ❤
@corlenehaggerty9064
@corlenehaggerty9064 28 күн бұрын
This was an amazing reaction. Bravo!! I cried so much through your love and compassion. Bless you.
@mikaeljohansson7848
@mikaeljohansson7848 Ай бұрын
This is easily one of the five best movies ever made. It is a true masterpeice. Specially how they tie everything up at the end it makes sence. If you see this film and don´t feel anything you don´t have a heart
@martinvaclavik1113
@martinvaclavik1113 Ай бұрын
I am a 40+ guy that has seen this movie many times and few tens of reaction of this movie as well and I must say this one is the first one I want to comment. Your reaction was so pure...I mean, watch it few more times and everytime you will find more and more things to think about. You will appreciate every detail, like John Coffey having the JC initials. a guy hammering a nail to the roof, many scares this guy has and not remembering them at all...I am not a religious person at all, but yes, this movie is heavy, it is such an experience and it gets better and better you watch it again and again. I wish I could see it once more for the first time...of course this is not possible, but I wish I could do it. To feel this for one more time again. Everytime (in the first half of the movie) I was always saying "wait few more minutes baby!" everytime something happened. Yes, this one is a masterpiece and I feel sad I am not a native english speaker so I am not able to fully express myself...Take care and cheers from the most amazing and beautiful hearth of Europe, from the magical city of Prague!
@davidr7813
@davidr7813 Ай бұрын
I didn't know I needed a good cry today, but here i am Sobbing with you over a movie I have seen many times and cried every time. I read the book first thankfully and all the way through I was waiting for something to get John off the charges. The one thing the movie left out was that when each "ending" would happen the inmate would have a priest to say their final words to, when it got to John he asked Paul to do it and that was it! I lost it and sat there bawling like a baby for ten minutes. An amazing novel turned into an incredible movie with an fantastic cast. Thank you for sharing.
@MadcapMatt
@MadcapMatt Ай бұрын
I only recently realized how I will always watch reactions to this movie, and Forrest Gump. And how both of those movies star Tom Hanks. The reactions never fail to leave me emotional and I love seeing people react to absolute masterpieces like this.
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr Ай бұрын
Thw old man that played the older Tom hanks in this movie was the actor that played in "The Little House on the Prarie " as the pastor.
@carlchiles1047
@carlchiles1047 3 күн бұрын
Every guard was crying at John’s execution..including the one pulling the switch…Roll on Two…
@jaddlawand2358
@jaddlawand2358 Ай бұрын
Jadd J.A.D.D. Jadd Michael Clarke Duncan was such an excellent actor. This, the movie will rip your heart open and will make you feel like humanity is left in the world.
@SeanCleverly
@SeanCleverly Ай бұрын
What a great reaction to what is an absolutely brilliant movie. The power of Stephen King's story telling genius shines through in this, like few other adaptations of his work. You have a new subscriber.
@AutoPilate
@AutoPilate Ай бұрын
I remember when the novel first came out, it was actually published serially, a few chapters every month, like Dickens’ books back in the day. I remember thinking it was unfilmable. But along comes Darabont to prove me wrong. 😂
@astralnomad
@astralnomad Ай бұрын
@clariss - yes that was Fred Astaire. RIP Michael Clarke Duncan (John Coffey), Dabbs Greer (Old Paul Edgecomb, and was also the reverend in Little House on the Prairie decades ago), and Michael Jeter (Eduard Delacroix aka Dell) btw - Del's botched execution was inspired by a real life botched execution. In the real one it was an issue with a dry sponge as well.
@johanwilhelmsson1199
@johanwilhelmsson1199 26 күн бұрын
One thing I haven't seen anyone mention but that I believe to be plausible is that Delacroix isn't stupid and understands that Mouseville is just a tale that they tell him, but he chooses to believe in it, or at least play along and pretend to believe, since it's at least some kind of comfort and he's willing to grasp at any straw that's offered to him in that situation. It doesn't really matter, but I think it's a nice bit of subtlety.
@snaz388
@snaz388 Ай бұрын
After Paul went to boys correctional he became a teacher, and did it for a few years until he was drafted for WW2, he would lose many friends and comrades until becoming a captain. He would then miraculously survive a seemingly impossible mission to rescue a private, by the name of James Francis Ryan from within enemy lines...but that's another tale...
@KairaSuperSayan93
@KairaSuperSayan93 Ай бұрын
I very rarely cry at films and TV but tonight your reaction had me tearing up. I've always been very glad to see Percy get what was coming to him. As for your emotional message, I was unemployed during that time and I was relying on prayers alone (and my dog and cat) to survive while my family watched me breakdown. You are a wonderful person and I appreciate your content.
@JasonGibbens-c7z
@JasonGibbens-c7z 2 күн бұрын
For the ending where he wonders about how long he's got left to go makes you think god that we don't have to go before our loved ones. But when he compares the time the mouse has lived is the part that worries me because a mouse average life span is 3 to 5 years and it lived 50 + years😮😮😮
@BM-hb2mr
@BM-hb2mr Ай бұрын
Cffey felt the electricity from dale because he was holding the mouse that dale loved ""kol them with they love" he feela the love and hate in the world because he was a chosen one. Real angel
@ShreveportJoe
@ShreveportJoe Ай бұрын
Awwwww… thanks for your heartfelt reaction, observations, and comments, Clariss. You make my life better, too. ❤
@gabrihapa
@gabrihapa Ай бұрын
Hi Clariss! I know you're an actress and all, but we can see that this movie really got into you! I kmow I felt the same way, and cried the same way when I first watched it many years ago... I couldn't stop crying, not only for John Coffe, but like he said, for how ugly people are to each other every day, everywhere. And what can we say about Michael Clarke Duncan? I have no words for him... Everything in this movie is amazing! Thank you for posting this reaction! Lots of love from Brasil!
@martinholt8168
@martinholt8168 Ай бұрын
Douglas Anthony "Doug" Hutchison - the actor who played Percy - was nominated for several awards for this role and married a 16 year old named Courtney. He keeps an emotional support goat. Which is pretty awesome.
@damaniqphillip2756
@damaniqphillip2756 Ай бұрын
One of my favorite movies ❤❤❤
@DaisyAzuras
@DaisyAzuras Ай бұрын
This entire movie makes me cry. The books did too but the performances by Hanks and Michael Clark Duncan really drive my emotions crazy.
@BlackRangerMode86
@BlackRangerMode86 Ай бұрын
The whole "I'm tired boss" really got me cause imagine what he would feel now with everything going on in the world
@joelds1751
@joelds1751 Ай бұрын
I'm glad you saw the movie and let yourself feel everything. A great movie I think to reflect on humanity and life's mystery and gift. The old guard at the end reminded me of a quote from Master Kahn from the Kung Fu TV show, "The soul doesn't measure time, only growth". You are a beautiful and lovely lady.
@MLawrence2008
@MLawrence2008 Ай бұрын
The power of Stephen Kings writing!!!!! A great story made into a great movie. Try the 'Shawshank Redemption' next please, another 'King' masterpiece. Great reaction Clariss
@GaryPalmer-wt8tr
@GaryPalmer-wt8tr Ай бұрын
What a movie! It draws you right into it. I tell myself this is "just a movie." but, despite that, I cannot stop myself from having an emotional reaction to it. You're right, it does leave you feeling pained, but appreciative. In fact, I would have to say that this is not only a movie. It is an experience.
@danielg6566
@danielg6566 Ай бұрын
I was thinking, "Green Mile?! Oh yeah that'll make Clariss cry!" Haha it was exactly as I thought! I watched it in the theater. I ran out of popcorn right at the sad moments so I might have been a little upset. It was the popcorn!
@martinm8991
@martinm8991 Ай бұрын
Thanks for a great reaction (to this magnificent movie) and the great cut of the reaction.
@danahornsby6399
@danahornsby6399 Ай бұрын
Such a great reaction! I love your sweet heart ♥ Thank you for sharing and praying for you and all our brothers and sisters through out the world. God Bless you!
@nicholassmalley3026
@nicholassmalley3026 Ай бұрын
This reaction was absolutely beautiful thank you for sharing it with us!🫂💜🤞
@callmeclariss
@callmeclariss Ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊 glad you enjoyed it!
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