Behind the cell

Haven 2022-01-02 08:02:20

What is imprisoned in cell 211 is not sin, what is imprisoned is the human heart, and it is an accusation against the tragic world of loss of human nature. The world divides people into three, six or nine classes, and their identities are divided into high and low. Behind the orderly and orderly society is the diminishing of human nature. Why did the suicide at the beginning of the movie paint a cross and a tombstone in cell 211? It was the deep despair that made her go nowhere. What's interesting is that the protagonist Juan finally left his name at 211.
Juan is brave, witty, kind, and responsible. This outstanding young man is a loser. Didn’t he find a job in a slaughterhouse or prison because he liked it? I liked his wife very much. I remember that they were in bed and his wife said "I Do not love things, I love you". Men are very simple. The reason why men are realistic is because of women's reality. Juan is happy to have such a wife. But this most important and only happiness was gently ruined by an accident. Why is there such an accident? I think about this problem. The old bitch is a prison guard who advocates violence. Perhaps violent methods can solve the immediate problems most efficiently regardless of the consequences. However, the pursuit of efficiency in society has caused such people to abound, so Juan got his wife unfortunate. It's normal to encounter one.
Juan, who learned that his wife was dead, changed his position. The conflict between the prison guard and the prisoner turned into a conflict between himself and the world. It was his last struggle to help the prisoner fight for more rights. After the officials knew that Juan had no use value, the original professional concern disappeared. He directly gave his file to Scar to borrow a knife to kill. It is not surprising that it is so cold, and it is as real as real life. On the contrary, the warmth in the movie is the love with his wife and the friendship with the boss. It makes people know that beautiful wives and criminal leaders have feelings. Compared with this institutionalized society, I only feel numb and painful.
I hope people can get some inspiration from the deaths of two prisoners in cell 211.

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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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