Prison rules

Carter 2021-12-16 08:01:08

One of the highlights of the highly praised videos on the Internet is the ending narration (really powerful).

Two rookie lines, one is the prison guard who learned how to survive from Micheal (seeing lost for a long time), and the male host who followed Val Kilmer to learn how to survive, who
played the role of prison in the end, now it’s the one who has changed from Party B to Party A. One, the dialogue of the correctional staff is very convincing. But it is precisely this role that is not convincing enough to embody the dark side of the system. It was inserted into the car and entangled at the end of the scene and was "rectified", so that I did not feel that justice was vented.
24S6's Nadia is out of

prison rules: as long as a certain prison boss gives you the exemption card, you will be too much better, you will not be fucked, and you will not be fight.
Given that it has a certain OZ temperament, I give four stars. But the final comeback was a bit weak and halved.

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Extended Reading
  • Ola 2021-12-16 08:01:08

    I think there is a problem with the values ​​advocated in this film. But John is a good person, much better than the male protagonist. Face the real life wherever you are and embrace it.

  • Olen 2021-12-16 08:01:08

    The middle part is not clear enough, the same state of stalemate for a long time

Felon quotes

  • John Smith: What a piece of work is man. And there is no good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Human beings are perhaps never more dangerous than when they are convinced beyond a doubt that they are right. Patience. Penance.

  • Wade Porter: [to Laura] Stay in this room.