Red (Morgan Freeman) doesn’t remember seeing an ocean. He has heard rumours and seen images in his dreams establishing its blueness. Being institutionalized since his teens, he can only take a guess. The prison walls define his boundary and he doesn’t have the freedom to enjoy freedom either. However, thanks to Andy (Tim Robbins), he manages to keep his hope alive and ends up on a beach — for the first time in his life. He primarily moved from being landlocked to a place which was bluer than sky, warm and had no memory of him.
What you sea isn’t what you land
What you sea isn’t what you land
What you sea isn’t what you land
Red (Morgan Freeman) doesn’t remember seeing an ocean. He has heard rumours and seen images in his dreams establishing its blueness. Being institutionalized since his teens, he can only take a guess. The prison walls define his boundary and he doesn’t have the freedom to enjoy freedom either. However, thanks to Andy (Tim Robbins), he manages to keep his hope alive and ends up on a beach — for the first time in his life. He primarily moved from being landlocked to a place which was bluer than sky, warm and had no memory of him.