Is It just me?... Or is The Shawshank Redemption good but not great?

In our regular polarising-opinion series, one Total Film writer argues that The Shawshank Redemption isn't all it's cracked up to be.

Read on, and let us know if you agree with the argument put forward by having your say in the comments section below.

Is it just me... Or is The Shawshank Redemption good but not great? asks Matt Looker

Let me get one thing straight and out the way: I am not saying that The Shawshank Redemption is a terrible movie by any long prison stretch of the imagination. It is obviously a hugely inspiring story, with iconic moments, wonderful cinematography, great performances and a brilliant score. It’s not the Norbit of penitentiary movies. I understand this.

But it has also long been regarded as one of the best films – if not the best film – ever made and it has spent the last seven years to date owning the number one spot on IMDb’s Top 250 list. That’s right, according to the biggest movie resource in history, The Shawshank Redemption is the finest specimen of cinematic perfection that has ever been created. When the prisoners of Shawshank stop dead in their tracks at the sound of music playing in the open courtyard, this is how I imagine the IMDb voters reacting to the silky bass tones of Morgan Freeman’s opening narration.

But isn’t Shawshank’s popularity mostly down to its own triumphant release story? Thanks to completely tanking at the box office and then becoming a smash hit on video and TV, Shawshank is something

of an underdog film, one that won none of its seven Oscar nominations and was deemed a bomb until audiences discovered it for themselves. The release of The Shawshank Redemption is itself an uplifting tale of survival. It’s the film that crawled through a river of shit and came out clean on the other side.

Obviously that wouldn’t have happened if the film didn’t have such universal appeal. Which of course it does: triumph over adversity, freedom getting one over on oppression... and it all has just enough edge to stand it apart from hundreds of tonally similar Hallmark movies.

But isn’t it also a bit... maudlin? A bit overly sentimental? And isn’t Tim Robbins’ Andy Dufresne a bit too dull to be an upstanding icon of the free world? For all the film’s strengths, Robbins never really inspires in his performance, does he?

And then there’s Shawshank’s big pay- off moment, one of the cinema’s greatest punch-in-the-air turnaround endings: the moment when it is revealed that incredible patience and determination has paid off and ensured Andy’s escape. But isn’t even that moment ruined when you realise there’s no possible way that he could have re-stuck his poster to the wall once inside the tunnel? Surely The Greatest Film Of All Time shouldn’t allow for such blatant plot niggles.

So, I know what you’re thinking: “If not The Shawshank Redemption, what is the best film ever made?” That’s not for me to say, but shouldn’t the top slot go to a film that really changed the landscape of cinema? Frank Darabont’s drama doesn’t so much change the game as just play it really, really well. So can it really be called the best film ever? It’s not even the best Stephen King adaptation... or is it just me?

Agree or disagree with Matt's argument? Hit the comments section below to add your view!

Latest in Movies
Cujo
Netflix is making a brand new adaptation of Cujo, the infamous Stephen King book about a killer dog
Drop
New horror movie starring White Lotus and Yellowstone actors gets a great Rotten Tomatoes score as early reactions call it the "perfect date night movie"
The cast of Thunderbolts
Marvel fans are revealing who they'd like to see added to the Thunderbolts lineup, from Moon Knight to a major Hulk villain
The Rise of Skywalker
Despite those retirement reports, Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy is "very involved" in the Rey Star Wars movie, according to Daisy Ridley
Black Widow
Scarlett Johansson doubles down on never coming back as Black Widow: “Natasha is dead. She is dead. She’s dead. Okay?"
Clown in a Cornfield
First reactions to new clown horror movie say the slasher is giving Terrifier a run for its money
Latest in Features
The Witcher 3 screenshot of Geralt
Avowed and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 tap into the same thing that makes The Witcher 3 so compelling – and it's something I'm always looking for in RPGs
Marvel Rivals Spider-Man
Spider-Man has become every Marvel Rivals player's worst nightmare
The Punisher holding two machine guns in the rain
Daredevil: Born Again - Learn the bullet-riddled comic book history of the Punisher before he officially joins the MCU
A woman in a underwater machine waving during the cinematic teaser for Subnautica 2.
Subnautica 2: Everything we know about the new underwater survival game
The AMD Ryzen 7 8700G being held above a motherboard by a reviewer
AMD's pro-consumer 9070 strategies are exactly why it's primed to dominate the CPU market in 2025
Assassin's Creed Shadows cinematic screenshot
Assassin's Creed Shadows' transmog looks set to combine the best of Odyssey and Vahalla to make changing my drip easier than ever