Is The Green Mile about Jesus?

'The Green Mile' (1999), directed by Fank Darabont
Darabont
Early life

Darabont was born in a refugee camp in 1959 in Montbéliard, France. His parents had fled Hungary for France after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, bringing his five brothers and four sisters, and three cousins. When Darabont was still an infant, his family immigrated to the United States, settling in Chicago.
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and based on the novel of the same title by Stephen King, is an allegory of Christian healing and freedom. It represents Jesus Christ for today's society in a world poisoned and imprisoned by perception, injustices, and a more deep-set malady—the darkness of the heart.
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Is The Green Mile based on the Bible?

Then there is a scene in the book when John saves the wife of Warden Moores, and this is in itself a direct reference to the Bible and the fable “Jesus Heals the Gerasene Demoniac”, where Jesus exorcises the demons out of the body of a man.
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Is The Green Mile a religious movie?

This is not an insipid Sunday school film but a profoundly Christian drama. Coffey heals the wife of a prison employee from a cancerous brain tumor by literally inhaling the illness into himself. He transfers a bit of his life-giving spirit to Hanks, who can then "see" that he is innocent.
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What is the story behind The Green Mile?

The Green Mile is a 1996 serial novel by American writer Stephen King. It tells the story of death row supervisor Paul Edgecombe's encounter with John Coffey, an unusual inmate who displays inexplicable healing and empathetic abilities.
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Was the movie Green Mile based on a true story?

George Stinney Jr. was the youngest person sentenced to death in the 20th century in the United States. He was only 14 when he was executed by electric chair.
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Is John Coffey based on a true story?

Released in 1999, the character “John Coffey” was inspired by George's story; with alterations, of course. In this story, “John” was an adult man convicted of the same crime the real fourteen-year-old boy was executed for. In 2014, George's case was reopened and he was found innocent.
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What disease did Tom Hanks have in The Green Mile?

We meet Edgecomb in 1935, the year, he says in a voice-over narration, of the worst urinary tract infection of his life, and the year that John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), moves to the Green Mile. (The movie's title refers to the stretch of green linoleum between the men's cells and the electric chair.)
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What came out of Coffey's mouth?

What does John Coffey say at the end? The final few lines that come out of Coffey's mouth, seconds before his execution are, "He killed them with their love. That's how it is every day, all over the world".
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How did they make John Coffey look so big in The Green Mile?

In reality, Michael Clarke Duncan was of a similar height to his co-star David Morse, and was a couple of inches shorter than James Cromwell. Amongst other things, creative camera angles were used to create the illusion that Duncan, as John Coffey, towered over the prison staff, even "Brutal" Howell and Warden Moores.
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Who is the killer in The Green Mile?

William "Wild Bill" Wharton is the main antagonist in the novel The Green Mile by Stephen King and its 1999 film adaptation. He is a wild-acting, dangerous multiple-murderer who is determined to make as much trouble as he can before he is executed.
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Was Mr Jingles a real mouse?

A fake mouse was used when Paul picks up the dead Mr. Jingles and also when John blows into his hand to revive the mouse. A real mouse was placed in the actor's hand for the shot when John places the revived mouse on the floor. When the mouse is shown lying on the floor dying, animatronic and CGI techniques were used.
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How accurate is The Green Mile?

Since this kind of tragic, unfair derailing and taking of a life has been documented in great quantities over the years, the question naturally arises as to whether The Green Mile is based on a true story or not. Technically, the answer is "no." The movie is an adaptation of the 1996 Stephen King novel The Green Mile.
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What was John Coffey's powers?

Powers and Abilities

Healing: John has the power to take away diseases, but either must take them on himself or transfer it to another person. Resurrection: John possesses the power to reverse death if he does in a time shortly after death occurs.
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Why does flies come out of John Coffey's mouth?

The flies are a physical manifestation of disease and evil that John Coffey has sucked out of the body. (I'd have preferred them to fly away rather than dematerialise.) The flies are Death, Pestilence, Famine, and War.
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Does John Coffey have the shine?

Other notable characters that shine include Louis Creed from Pet Sematary, who sees and speaks with the ghost of one of his students, John Coffey from The Green Mile, with healing and intuitive powers, and Mike Noonan from Bag of Bones, who has dreams and visions.
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Why couldn't Tom Hanks pee in The Green Mile?

Paul Edgecomb from The Green Mile (Tom Hanks' character) didn't have an urinary tract infection...he actually had a sexually transmitted disease. Stay with me on this one. He had stinging when he peed, which most people associate with UTI's, but it's also a symptom of many STD's.
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Is Paul Edgecomb immortal?

Paul Edgecomb & Mr Jingles (the mouse) were granted unnatural long life from Jon Coffey. If Paul was 44 when Jon died and is 108 at the end of the movie, then he has been alive for 64 years. Mr. Jingles is alive for the duration of the movie.
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Did Tom Hanks have an STD in The Green Mile?

Paul Edgecomb from The Green Mile (Tom Hanks' character) didn't have an urinary tract infection…he actually had a sexually transmitted disease. He didn't go to the doctor for the UTI, because he didn't want his wife to find out he actually had an STD.
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Who was the youngest person to get the electric chair?

George Stinney Jr. became the youngest person ever to have been executed by electric chair in the United States when he was just 14 years old, but 70 years later, he was officially exonerated for his alleged crime.
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How tall is John Coffey in The Green Mile in real life?

He's big -- 6-foot-5, 320 pounds big. But for once in his life, Michael Clarke Duncan wasn't big enough. The role of John Coffey in the movie adaptation of Stephen King's "The Green Mile" called for someone huge -- 7 feet tall, around 350 pounds.
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Is Shawshank Redemption Based on a true story?

The Shawshank Redemption is based on a Stephen King novella

The Shawshank Redemption isn't based on a true story, and Frank Darabont didn't come up with it by himself, either. The movie's based on Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, a novella first published in Stephen King's Different Seasons.
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