'The Shawshank Redemption' at 30: Here's the secret of the classic prison flick's success

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The surprise selection of Mike Flanagan’s “The Life of Chuck” as the winner of this year’s Toronto International Film Festival People’s Choice Award suggests that there is still a voracious public appetite for what might be termed the sweeter side of Stephen King, a master of gory horror who’s nevertheless not above sugar-dusting certain narratives to make them that much more palatable for a mass audience.

The film’s triumph — and the question of whether it will thrust an independently produced movie into the 2024 Oscar race — coincides almost exactly with the 30th anniversary of what may be the most widely beloved cinematic adaptation of any King story: 1994’s “The Shawshank Redemption,” which eschewed supernatural elements and ended up in the rarefied air reserved for canonical classics.

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