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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Life (1999), who is the main character and what are their most memorable lines?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

In the 1999 film Life, there are two main characters: Rayford "Ray" Gibson (played by Eddie Murphy) and Claude Banks (played by Martin Lawrence).

The film follows these two New Yorkers who, after being wrongfully convicted of murder in 1932, are sentenced to life at a Mississippi prison farm. Their dynamic is the heart of the film, transitioning from bitter enemies to inseparable friends over the course of 60 years.

Rayford "Ray" Gibson (Eddie Murphy)

Ray is a fast-talking, small-time hustler and con artist. He is the more aggressive and street-smart of the two, often getting them into trouble while also providing the vision (his dream of "The Boom Boom Room") that keeps them going.


Claude Banks (Martin Lawrence)

Claude is a conservative, straight-laced bank teller who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He spent decades blaming Ray for their predicament, and his lines often reflect his frustration with their "life" sentence and his yearning for freedom.

Memorable Side Character Quote

Though not a main character, Jangle Leg (played by Bernie Mac) provides one of the most quoted lines in the film. When the warden is trying to find out which inmate fathered a child with a local woman, Jangle Leg steps forward and declares:

"I da pappy!"

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] Rayford Gibson and Claude Banks are the protagonists, played by Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence.
[2] The plot involves a wrongful conviction in 1932 and a life sentence at a Mississippi prison farm (Camp 8).
[3] The film spans over 60 years, showing their relationship evolve from hostility to friendship.
[4] This quote is accurate. Ray delivers this speech to Goldmouth when challenged over his cornbread.
[5] This exchange is accurate and occurs early in their imprisonment.
[6] Ray's quote about the 'Boom Boom Room' existing in his mind is accurate.
[7] Claude's response to Superintendent Wilkins regarding the length of their sentence is accurate.
[8] The scene describes a failed escape attempt where Claude runs for a pie. While 'elderly' is subjective, they are significantly aged (gray hair) at this point in the film.
[9] This quote is accurate. Claude says it after being punished for crossing the gun line to get a pie.
[10] Claude's 'yard boy' insult to Ray is accurate and occurs during a period of estrangement.
[11] Bernie Mac's character, Jangle Leg, famously claims paternity with this line.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

No oversights detected.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What is the significance of the baseball subplot in Life (1999)?
#02 How does the film Life (1999) end for Ray and Claude?
#03 Is the story of Life (1999) based on true events?

#S SOURCES

poemofquotes.com youtube.com famousfix.com

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)