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Director: Frank Darabont
Based on: Stephen King’s serial novel
Runtime: 189 minutes
Rating: R (for violence, language, and some disturbing images) This report addresses the user request for a
"The Green Mile" is a 1999 fantasy drama film directed by Frank Darabont, based on the novel by Stephen King. The film remains under strict copyright protection by Warner Bros. Pictures. The "YIFY" brand, while historically known for high compression rates, operates in a legal grey area and is frequently targeted by anti-piracy agencies.
While YIFY encodes are known for small file sizes, the trade-off is noticeable compression artifacts — banding in dark scenes, washed-out skin tones, and muddy audio. More importantly, torrenting copyrighted content without permission carries risks: ISP warnings, legal liability, and exposure to malicious files. For a film this emotionally rich, it deserves a clean watch. Set in a Louisiana death row prison during
Frank Darabont’s 1999 masterpiece, The Green Mile, is one of those rare films that lingers long after the credits roll. Based on Stephen King’s serial novel, the story follows Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks), a death row supervisor during the Great Depression, and John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a gentle giant with a mysterious gift. It’s a supernatural drama about injustice, empathy, and the weight of witnessing miracles in a place designed for endings.
9/10 – A deeply moving, if overwrought, meditation on suffering and grace. The 3-hour runtime demands patience, but the emotional payoff is immense. Essential viewing for fans of character-driven dramas, Stephen King adaptations, or films that ask difficult moral questions.
Set in a Louisiana death row prison during the Great Depression, the story follows Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks), a compassionate prison guard overseeing inmates awaiting execution via “Old Sparky,” the electric chair. When the physically imposing but gentle giant John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) arrives, convicted of murdering two young girls, strange and miraculous events begin to unfold—suggesting Coffey may possess supernatural healing abilities. The film explores guilt, innocence, racism, and the nature of punishment.