The film introduces the environment of American prisons in John's self-reported way, full of dark humor. John believes that the current situation in his life is entirely the fault of the judge, and he does everything he can to get revenge. Nelson was originally a treacherous and powerful villain who treated his colleagues and subordinates rudely, but in the environment where he was bullied by various bosses in prison, he obeyed. The prison life has changed Nelson, and the feng shui in the prison has taken turns. The self-defeating Nelson turned out to be the white boss. Instead of cheating his subordinates like other bosses, he chatted with everyone and taught everyone boxing, which was very popular and loved. The black chubby is very funny, I can't stop laughing when I see him hahaha! Two people turned out to be CP! Excellent! "Father-son love"? Hahaha! The film also satirizes the chaos of prison management in the United States at that time. It's hard to read it in the du disk, and it's not easy to find resources hahaha.
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