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Has anyone seen an American movie about a women’s prison?

Prison situation.

"Prison" is a feature film directed by Lam Ling-tung and starring Chow Yun-fat, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Zhang Yaoyang and others. It was released in Hong Kong, China on November 13, 1987.

The film tells the story of the grudges and resentments among prisoners, gangsters and the warden in the prison.

Lu Jiayao (played by Tony Leung Ka Fai) is a graphic designer who is young and promising and has a good education and family background. However, something unexpected happened, and Lu's father's shop was disturbed by troublemakers. Jiahui helped his father fight with the troublemakers, and killed someone by mistake in the chaos. He was sentenced to three years in prison for manslaughter.

For Lu Jiayao, life in prison is simply another world. Moreover, he was an upright person and unknowingly offended his elder brothers in prison, and suffered all kinds of humiliation and humiliation. Fortunately, he got some help from the brave and righteous Chung Tianzheng (played by Chow Yun-fat) and became a confidant in times of need.

The life in prison is dark, and there are many shady secrets within the prison guards. Lu Jiayao and Zhong Tianzheng finally join forces to fight for justice, risking their lives to challenge unreasonable prison rules.

The director of "Prison" Lin Lingdong fully expresses the abuse and oppression of individuals by the system in the film. Prison is a legal space. Although there are all kinds of sensational stories about prison life, the mainstream media has The positive shaping of the prison's legal image has always influenced the audience's perspective.

In Lam Ling-tung’s film world, the prison of the British Hong Kong authorities has become an extra-legal kingdom full of oppression. Lam Ling-tung not only shows the audience this little-known kingdom, but also It gives it a real texture, making the audience watch in anger and leave with fists in their hands. Lam Ling-tung's arrangement of the plot of the film deeply captured the audience and made them ask questions.

Is the system that holds the power of rewarding good and punishing evil under the guise of legality legal and reasonable? In the film, Ah Ching, who was about to be released, pounced on the correctional section chief, creating one of the most violent scenes in Hong Kong film history. (NetEase Entertainment Review)