This film has a strong sense of substitution, and I felt terrified when I watched it. When the protagonist tries to make keys again and again, the excitement brought by the investigation again and again makes people feel nervous all the time. The film clarifies that racial discrimination is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. White people who help black people are also discriminated against and treated unfairly. There is also a spiritual leader in the prison who helps the protagonist escape in the final escape. In the film, there is a street in the prison leading to the outside society, which also implies that the racial gap will eventually disappear.
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