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Just like the film, the soundtrack score to "The Green Mile" is a melodic and haunting masterpiece in music making, with some of the most emotional chords I've ever heard in a soundtrack. Music plays a big part in this movie, as in all movies, and the composers makes the audience fall into tears in the final moments of the movie. Every string, every note plays, conveys some emotion or feeling expressed by the character of John Coffey. the picture was sharp and clear throughout the film's not insubstantial length. The colours looked natural and well saturated, with occasionally dazzling colour. The picture is very sharp with actors' faces displaying an impressive amount of detail. Grain is visible throughout the film, but that was not much of a distraction. and the overall transfer is of very high quality and unlikely to disappoint. thank you very much this is my essay on the sound track and picture of green mile In an old age home in the present day, Paul Edgecomb tells a friend about a story that happened to him. In 1935 he was supervisor of the Death Row cellblock at the Coal Mountain prison in Louisiana. One of the prisoners brought in was the massive but simple-minded John Coffey who had been found guilty of cold-bloodedly killing two young girls.
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