Did You Know The Shawshank Redemption Skipped A Chilling Truth About Brooks? (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

Advertisement

In The Shawshank Redemption, not everything is spelled out. The film holds back in places, leaving gaps that viewers might fill or simply accept as part of the mystery. One of the more understated ambiguities concerns Brooks Hatlen, the elderly prison librarian whose life outside Shawshank collapses almost as soon as it begins.

He is remembered for his soft demeanor, bond with a pet crow named Jake, and heartbreaking inability to adjust to the world beyond prison walls. But what’s never made clear in the movie is the actual reason for his decades-long incarceration.

Advertising
Advertising

Brooks Hatlen’s Actual Dark Past vs What Was Shown In The Movie

While the film touches on Brooks’ past only in passing, labeling him vaguely an “old crook,” the source material paints a much darker picture. Stephen King‘s Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, the novella behind the film, doesn’t shy away from the truth. In the book, Brooks is not just a kindly old man with a fondness for birds. He’s a convicted murderer who killed his wife and daughter after a bad night at poker. It’s a brutal backstory, far removed from the sorrowful figure pacing nervously around the halfway house in the film.