In the late 1940s, a young and successful banker Andy (Tim Robbins) was jailed on suspicion of murdering his wife and her lover. In this prison called Shawshank, hope seems illusory, and the punishment of life imprisonment is undoubtedly destined for Andy's future gloomy and desperate life. Not long after, Andy tries to approach Reid (Morgan Freeman), a well-known prisoner, and asks him to help him get a small hammer. Taking this as an opportunity, the two gradually became familiar with each other, and Andy seemed to have found his own way to survive in a prison full of mixed fish and evil, and mixed black and white. He used his professional knowledge to help prison management evade taxes and launder money. At the same time, he gradually became treated with courtesy among prisoners through his interaction with Reid. On the face of it, he had turned from hatred for the high wall to calm as Rhett did, but his desire for freedom still pushed him towards his hopes and goals. The truth about his crimes seems to push all this one step forward... This film is based on the famous author Stephen Edwin King's...