High-quality prison graduates

Lysanne 2021-12-15 08:01:16

It’s a rare French movie that is so smooth. It avoids commercial elements as much as possible while improving the viewing experience with more commercial processing. The story is awesome, but it can be told convincingly. The actor’s performance is very interesting. It belongs to that kind. In an unchanging way of deduction.
The innocent young man fumbled in jail, and when he came out he had become the boss of the underworld, a kind of alternative sparrow turned into a phoenix. It can be seen that no matter what kind of school you are in, as long as you are willing to learn and practice, as long as you can seize the opportunity, if you have some talent, you will definitely be able to become a talent, and of course the black boss is also considered.
I have watched many prison movies, including reselling and reselling, sodomy, corruption and abuse, but I have never told such a story, and the friendship can be presented in such a natural and touching way. The script is definitely written. Worked hard.
In the second half of the film, I can’t help thinking, if Malik didn’t pull his friend into the water, his friend wouldn’t work under tremendous pressure and would not have a relapse. But if the disease persists no matter what, I would rather believe that this is the best result for friends and family.
As for the old man Lucia, I thought Malik would kill him, but found that this humiliation seemed even more exciting. Watching Malik walking along the road with his sister-in-law and children, and slowly following three cars behind him, it is really a bossy demeanor!

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Extended Reading
  • Hermann 2022-04-20 09:01:44

    I don't feel anything

  • Jocelyn 2022-04-22 07:01:31

    Jury Prize at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. A personal gang inspirational epic, six years in prison did not make people depressed, but made people understand life after seeing all the sails. The performance of the male lead Tahar Rahim really fascinates me. The completely different states in several different stages of the film are properly expressed and connected properly, so as not to be reduced to a fragmentary performance, it is a performance that is full of highlights and shines as a whole.

A Prophet quotes

  • Sampierro: César said you ask no questions.

    Malik El Djebena: César said I'd be paid.

  • César Luciani: Thatta boy!

    Malik El Djebena: Just another Arab thinking with his balls.