Porter's Redemption

Randi 2022-03-22 09:01:56

Another person who shouldn't be in prison went to prison. God always likes to joke with good people, and gives us the right to resist, but doesn't give us the chance to choose. But still, we'll fight, for those we love, even at such a heavy price, Porter does, John does.
Before watching the film, many people commented that this film is very touching, and it is indeed touching. But every time the prisoners fight and so on, my heart skips a beat. I always thought it was the little white-faced protagonist who shaved off his hair and was forced to participate in gang activities in prison. And his wife waited hard outside.
At the beginning of the film, there is a process of prison guard Bill sending his son to school, that's right! He is a loving father. At first I thought he would have a good relationship with Porter, and then Bill would be a great help in getting Porter out of prison, but the truth is very different from what I imagined. Bill is a near perverted prison guard, and I think he and his wife are on the verge of breaking down because he porter got another 7 years in prison.
Fortunately, with Porter's tenacious beliefs and smart brains, he made a risky attempt to reveal the dark side of the prison. The film continues the perfect ending of the American film.
John went the way he wanted to go to see his family and he wasn't destroyed. And wade porter he completed his own redemption.




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  • Jeremie 2021-12-16 08:01:08

    I am mainly wondering why Fang Kimmer wants to help him. There is no very special reason.

  • Torey 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    human nature. Manslaughter made a man who was immediately employed, married, and started his own business walk into the prison door. He was a fledgling man at a loss in the prison rules. At this time, a senior "criminal" walked into his cell and taught him everything, gradually moving from the abyss to freedom. What did I see from this video? Those who live in the law are always those who live in the law. Also, protect your family, no matter what, no matter what.

Felon quotes

  • John Smith: [to Porter] Prison is not about street gangs. It's about race. The Hispanics are cut in half. You got the northerners and the southerners. Trust me, they're always at war. With the blacks, you got a mixture of gangs who forget their beefs and unite with the Asians and the Pacific Islanders. Don't bother trying to figure out who's who. They all hate you.

  • John Smith: Perception is reality. I chose to create mine. Others choose to accept it.