then Juan entered the prison and came to the place where he was about to work to report. The prison guard colleagues introduced him to everything about the prison, reminded him of the danger of those prisoners, and told him the hidden rules of the prison. At this time, the self-made firearms that ended Juan's life in the movie also entered Juan's sight. . .
Then, in an accident, Juan was injured, Scar took control of the prison, and Juan was left in prison. . . Juan pretends to be a new prisoner for his own safety. So all the things introduced by the prison guard colleagues just came into play. Juan removed all the dangerous facilities on his body. He was neither humble nor overbearing. He looked at the bully in the eyes and kept his composure enough. He also gave full play to his ingenuity and got it. Scarred trust. . . Just when you thought this might be a story of a prison guard who strayed into the prison staged Infernal Affairs, fighting against the evil forces, and finally liberating the prison and subduing the evil forces, the story deviated from the direction of development.
It turns out that the bargaining conditions proposed by the prison riots are only basic human rights such as medical protection and non-discrimination; it turns out that the scars that kill people without blinking are also true brothers who speak of brotherhood; it turns out that prison guards are just violent, manic, self-righteous and selfish. Ghost; it turns out that zf can do whatever it takes to achieve an end; it turns out that life is so fragile. . .
After his wife died and died, Juan chose to stand in line. The people outside the prison are not sincere and selfless; the people in the prison are not heinous.
You think you are outside the prison, and the murderers and rapists are in prison. You are safe, but the fact is that more people are doing nasty things in the name of justice; you think you are in prison and imprisoned , Surrounded by evil forces, but it turns out that you have more bargaining chips. . . Even if the moths fight the fire
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