“I'm tired of being afraid all the time.”
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In The Shawshank Redemption (1994), Brooks Hatlen says this line during his brief, painful attempt to live outside prison after decades behind bars. He delivers it quietly in a scene that shows how small, ordinary freedoms can feel overwhelming after institutional life. The line is memorable because it strips away drama and leaves a plain, human admission of long‑held fear that changes how viewers see the character.

