On the whole, it is a film with a strong sense of immersion. The protagonist makes a key and is repeatedly "educated" by the prison guards. The physical and psychological state of tension and fear is very well portrayed. It may be limited by the length of time. The overall rhythm of the movie is fast, the plot is relatively thin, and the main background story is rarely explained, and the overall feeling is relatively thin. In terms of actors, it can be seen that Daniel is trying to get out of Harry's shadow. Although the style is completely different, he has not "excessive force".
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