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I never could get into The Shawshank Redemption. I don't enjoy voiceover in movies and I have never really been a fan of Tim Robbins' acting style. The ending was tied up too neatly. Those are a few of my gripes with it, but overall I just didn't find it to be moving.

What's your overrated classic movie?

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