yes, prison desensitizes you yes, prison makes you insensitive buy
it also forces you to see what's most important
Family, and loyalty
because a con like you knows neither exists in this place
so don't run from who you've become, felon don't run from who you've become, buddy
embrace it
grow from it Growing up
and you'll never lose sight of what truly matters and you'll never lose sight of what truly matters and you'll never lose sight of what truly matters and you never lose sight of what truly matters and you never lose sight of what truly matters and you never lose sight of what truly matters and you never lose sight of what truly matters and you never lose sight of what truly matters and you never lose sight of what truly matters, a
prison environment, I believe a lot of people don't have the chance, and certainly don't want to try. Did you ever think it was absolutely clean and safe? Or is it filthy and ugly, comparable to any "hell" we can imagine? Maybe not.
As an environment, it also has an impact on people. An ordinary person who kills a thief who breaks into his own house must also accept the law of the jungle in prison, fight and fight every day, and live a completely different life than before. At first he was confused and didn't know what to do, but then he found his bottom line and established his position with his fists. It's a pity that he met such a prison guard.
From the narration of the prison guard's child being sent to the operating room and others, we seem to be able to restore the clue that he has become what he is now, but the prison's changes to people are more than just the criminals in it?
As the plot twists, we remember the following sentence:
I just need to know that when you come out, it'll be you.
Will the protagonists who come in and come out still be the same after going through more than 400 days of prison life? Can his life be the same as it was before walking into the high wall? The answer is of course no.
When moving, the child asked, when will Dad come back? Didn't he say he would come back?
In the end, the child took back his father's clothes, which brought tears to his mother's eyes and brought back the hope of the family and the whole story.
When people enter prison, they will change, and some will stick to their principles.
When children enter society, they will also change. But the innocence that has not changed before has brought back the sincerity.
The reason why many people say that this film is cliché, that it is Hollywood, may be that the turning point is abrupt, and the inside and outside are well done. Maybe if there is such a real story, it is not so coincidental? Everyone's wishes come true, great unity? But otherwise, it wouldn't be a movie, would it?
When your life is defined by a single action, you change the concept of time. This is what Uncle said, the only thing that is repeated in the film. Don't be afraid to change, discover what is precious, and stick to yourself.
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