Anti-routine prison movies, but the protagonist probably has not seen any normal routine prison movies, otherwise the beginning part will not be so miserable, which fully shows the importance of the amount of reading. However, the difficulty of the dungeon is also very important. The protagonist's 8 million dollars seems to be a lot of kryptonite. It is difficult for RMB players, and singing operas and tai chi in prison are not a problem.
Not very familiar with the American judicial system, it is not very clear how much of the film is about the jury system, the prison system, and the entire American judicial system innuendo and satire. But it's not the point anyway.
The shaping of the three protagonists in the whole movie is very interesting. Although it is not full and complete, it is very distinctive and supports the laughing point of the movie. Especially the black gang boss who holds the little yellow duck in his hand and has his own crazy BGM, his image is very subversive, and he bears 90% of my laughter.
John (the protagonist's roommate in prison)'s ramble and calm and self-controlled narration is very compatible with the somewhat crazy and anti-logical plot, and controls the rhythm of the entire film, so as not to be too loose.
Last question, the last three people sitting side by side in the car together, is it implying a threesome?
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