The most unfortunate male protagonist, the most pitiful entry

Damaris 2022-03-21 09:02:25

It was originally a hopeful entry, but it turned into a tragedy that his wife and family were separated and his family was destroyed.

The male protagonist Juan is a handsome man. Today is the day before his entry. He has to undertake the job of a prison guard. He originally came to familiarize himself with the working environment and understand the working environment in advance. Unexpectedly, he came to the end of his life early, along with his wife and unborn child.

Maybe the male protagonist before today was lucky. He has a beautiful wife and a child who is about to be born. The family is happy and the two are in love. The director arranged several interludes to express the happy relationship between the two. This is in stark contrast to the tragic experience of the male protagonist and his wife in the later period.

But today the male lead is destined to be the saddest person in the world. From the moment he learned about the prison situation, he was smashed to death by the falling ceiling. When he encountered a prison riot, he was thrown into the empty cell 211 by his colleagues inexplicably. When the negotiator first came in, he had hoped to go out with the negotiator, only to be screwed up by a riotous wave of prisoners.

If he hadn't encountered the most unfortunate thing in history, the male protagonist could have become a successful person. Unfortunately, this reality did not give him a chance.

The accidental death of his wife, one corpse and two lives, made a huge change in the male protagonist's mentality, and also told us that this story was doomed to be a tragedy.

Life is so wonderful. You go out happily, but you don't know whether heaven or hell is waiting for you outside the door.

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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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