The Green Mile (1999)

Movie · 1999 · Fantasy, Drama, Crime · 3h 9m · R · English

Curator score: 8.6/10 (2.7M ratings)

Paul Edgecomb didn't believe in miracles. Until the day he met one.

Overview

A supernatural tale set on death row in a Southern prison, where gentle giant John Coffey possesses the mysterious power to heal people's ailments. When the cell block's head guard, Paul Edgecomb, recognizes Coffey's miraculous gift, he tries desperately to help stave off the condemned man's execution.

Ratings

Director

Frank Darabont

Production

Castle Rock Entertainment, Darkwoods Productions

Cast

Tom Hanks, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt, Michael Clarke Duncan, James Cromwell, Michael Jeter, Graham Greene, Doug Hutchison, Sam Rockwell, Barry Pepper, Jeffrey DeMunn, Patricia Clarkson, Harry Dean Stanton, Dabbs Greer, Eve Brent, William Sadler, Mack Miles, Rai Tasco, Edrie Warner, Paula Malcomson

Curator Review

Verdict

A moving, old-fashioned prison drama with a supernatural heart, strong performances, and a deeply emotional payoff. It’s long, sentimental, and sometimes heavy-handed, but the sincerity and atmosphere make it a standout crowd-pleaser for viewers who want tears with their suspense.

Best for

  • emotionally charged dramas
  • supernatural stories grounded in realism
  • prison-set character pieces
  • viewers who like earnest, sentimental filmmaking
  • fans of long, immersive prestige movies

Skip if

  • you dislike melodrama
  • you want a lean, fast-moving thriller
  • you prefer ambiguity over overt emotional manipulation
  • prison violence and execution scenes are too upsetting
  • you’re allergic to sentimental redemption stories

Overview

The Green Mile is one of those big, sincere studio dramas that knows exactly what it wants to do: make you care deeply, then break your heart. Frank Darabont turns a death-row setting into a place of moral dread and unexpected grace, balancing cruelty, wonder, and grief with a steady hand. The supernatural element is handled plainly, which makes it feel even more affecting rather than less believable.

Worth noting

Tom Hanks gives the film its calm center, but the movie belongs just as much to Michael Clarke Duncan, whose performance carries enormous tenderness and tragic weight. Around them, the supporting cast sharpens the film’s anger and sadness, especially in its depiction of petty abuse and institutional rot. It’s a long film, and it leans into sentiment, but it earns a lot of that emotion through patience and atmosphere.

Bottom line

If you respond to stories about compassion surviving in brutal systems, this is a very rewarding watch. It’s not subtle, but it is powerful, memorable, and unusually humane for a prison drama.

Top Letterboxd reviews

shannon (4.5★) · 9832 likes

the movie is literally centred around murderers and yet i still hate percy more than any other character ever

cait (4★) · 6477 likes

mr jingles snubbed for best supporting actor

Jay (4★) · 4285 likes

tom hanks 2nd best performance after his work in carly rae jepsens i really like you music video

adambolt (4★) · 4065 likes

there was a part where the mouse crawled onto Tom Hanks and I audibly said "tom and jerry" and then laughed at my own joke so very good movie

p e r s i a 🍒 (4★) · 2447 likes

Here’s my alignment test for rodents in film: Remy: neutral goodStuart Little: neutral evilRat from 1917: chaotic evilMr Jingles: chaotic good

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Topics

prison drama, supernatural drama, sentimental, tearjerker, Southern Gothic, moral dilemma, death row, period drama, humanity, prestige cinema

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