Prison rivers and lakes, cold-blooded machine ZF

Chloe 2022-03-20 09:02:06

The 107-minute version was watched on Tencent Video, and 6 minutes were cut out. It is estimated that it was too bloody, and it was obvious that there was a lack of plot in the plot, resulting in a lack of breaking points in the film. The film really can't be cut indiscriminately, just like the real story of the madman, cutting all the bloody scenes, like a lame race.

At the beginning of the film, an elderly prisoner who could not bear the pain committed suicide, so there was a riot in the prison, and this riot was not to escape, but to fight for reasonable power in prison. At first, Juan just wanted to be in this riot In order to protect himself, out of kindness, he stopped killing the hostages on impulse, because the secret service team would lead to more deaths. Afterwards, the prisoner's family made trouble outside the prison. Juan's wife was beaten to death by the prison guards. After seeing the enemy , the enemy still wanted to expose that he was a prison guard, but he directly chose to cut his throat to take revenge. At this time, his position and mentality changed. He was broken and did not want to live. After failing to hang himself, he saw the declaration of a suicide patient. Anyway, He was about to die. At this time, he chose to stand with the prisoners, fight against the cold-blooded government, and fight for the basic human rights of the prisoners. In the end, Juan and the evil mother were killed by the traitors.

The bad mother is the boss of the prison. He trusts Juan very much, which is a bit strange. Why he trusts a person who has known each other for a few days is logically unreasonable. In the play, he hopes to shape the relationship between the two of them. To express it in idioms is to sympathize with each other. Even after he knew that Juan deceived him, he chose to believe in getting along for the past few days.

But after the police made it clear that there was an insider, no one suspected the Colombians. There was a logical bug. In the end, the Colombians rebelled and shot Juan. The evil mother still went back to save him, and in the end she was seriously injured.

The bad mother is the representative of warmth in the play. He fights for the prisoner's power and trusts to protect Juan, while the cold-blooded representative is the government.

The government doesn't care about the lives of prisoners or even normal people, but just wants to calm down in front of the media and save face in front of other governments. From the beginning to the end, only Amodo cared about Juan's life in the entire group of officials, and he did not show sympathy for the prisoners. It can be said that in the whole play, except for the final transformation of Juan, no one cared about the prisoner's situation. .

Juan said in the play, "Just sweep the garbage to one side." The prisoners in the prison, they are all at fault and should be punished, but the law is condemning them and imprisoning them. In the process, they accepted Humane punishment. (Inhumane punishment is similar to ancient torture, dismembering corpses by five horses or something). Punishment is just to stay in prison, it does not mean that basic human rights can be deprived. It is true that they did inhumane things, but we have human nature, and prison is a kind of moderate violence against violence.

In fact, my attitude is more radical when it comes to using violence to control violence. If the law cannot punish bad people, then I tend to support using violence to control violence. However, according to the severity of the situation and the need to serve a sufficient sentence in prison, their basic human rights should also be guaranteed. Prison is for punishment, not for torture.

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Celda 211 quotes

  • Malamadre: So the guards beat you up your first day. You must have pissed them off.

    Juan Oliver: I do my best.

  • Malamadre: Where did you come from?

    Juan Oliver: From 211.

    Malamadre: That cell was empty.

    Juan Oliver: Not anymore.

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