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If it weren't for the busty blonde this film stock would have better served as toilet paper for death row
inmates.
Oh yea, did I mention a bunch of
inmates
are trapped with a super hot little Latina cop babe with a white tank-top who's having her first day in training at a prison, and they aren't even remotely suggesting raping her or anything other than dragging up her past to suggest she doesn't have what it takes to "command" them or be in charge.
Thinking her nuts, Rachel is committed to a mental health facility, where she finds herself with other
inmates
that have also cheated death.
I read that
inmates
attacked him, to try to get him to tell where the bodies of the kids were and he denied knowing anything.
The thing that most police organizations don't want you to know is, that the
inmates
who do research the actual law in their case end up going free as the court system can't prove the guilt of that inmate without legal improprieties that get swept under the rug during their day in court at the whims of a judge or in the case of the police illegally arresting or questioning someone.
In this emotional and gripping movie Rithy Panh confronts former killers and the few survivors (among the thousands of inmates) of the slaughtering in the horrible S-21 prison in Phnom Penh during the Red Khmer regime in Kampuchea.
The
inmates
confess blatantly that under untenable torture they told their interrogators everything those wanted to hear and denounced as traitors even the most innocent of their compatriots.
He's gone straight, but he is consumed by his past, and former
inmates
keep calling him for help.
Instead, it's like a very, very, very long and ponderous home movie made by escaped
inmates
of a mental asylum--and desperately needed editing and direction.
For reasons not worth mentioning he needs the blood of
inmates
to stay alive.
I felt like jumping the counter to snatch back my ten pounds and would have done but for the fear of having to explain to my fellow
inmates
that I was in for watching "Right at my door" or whatever its called.
This occurs not only in the main characters, but in virtually every minor act too, from journalists over fellow
inmates
to high priests and nuns.
The Grey Zone, instead, offers no hope or alternative, nor uplifting ways, nor any of the characters show any noble redeeming actions towards their fellow
inmates.
Manhattan has become a massive prison filled with
inmates
but no guards and the prisoners run their own lives inside.
She finds five other
inmates
that had a near death experience and also claim that Death is coming for them, but Dr. Brown tells them that they are subject of a mass hypnosis experiment.
This movie is full of embarrassing clichés (e.g. the asylum
inmates
behave absolutely unnatural) and looks to me like a "work in progress" that was finished by all means.
IF the scenes in jail/prison were actually shot there with real inmates, then they can be excused.
There were only six death camps, all in Poland, and all were dedicated, absolutely dedicated, to the dehumanization unto hideous death of their
inmates.
To depict this living hell as a Stalag full of Schultz's, largely ignoring at least one of the inmates, who gets to clean up and wait tables, with his son, no less, is an insult to every person who has been touched by the real horror of the holocaust.
Individual stories of
inmates
in the huge, overcrowded and infamous Carandiru penitentiary in Sao Paulo, Brazil; the fil rouge being a doctor (a narrow character who ain't but a narrative excuse) who decides to take care of the prisoners during the outbreak of AIDS epidemic.
I guess being familiar with his novels - Our Lady of Flowers, Funeral Rites, etc - I took it for granted that his film would necessarily be set in a prison and involve human longing manifest in homosexual contact between
inmates.
How many additional former
inmates
obtained jobs?
For example, a project to reduce recidivism among juvenile
inmates
at Rikers Island in New York City produced disappointing results.
The government placed the blame on local authorities; the local authorities blamed the government for allocating inadequate resources; and
inmates
of the institutions still look out at the world through windows that are locked and barred.
In Israel’s prisons, a consensus has developed among leading Fatah and Hamas Palestinian
inmates
on accepting a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.
But it also stands at or near the top in deficits, tax rates, prison inmates, and, by a wide margin, welfare recipients relative to population.
This gives each gang an opportunity to recruit new members among prison inmates, elect national leaders, and establish lines of authority and decision-making that are respected by all.
In the original Rosenhan experiment, the only people who reliably recognized that the “impostor patients” were, in fact, mentally healthy were their fellow psychiatric
inmates.
Magris’s main character is a rebel in more than one embodiment: as Salvatore Cipico, one of the
inmates
in the communist concentration camp in Yugoslavia; as Jurgen Jurgensen, ephemeral king of Iceland and a convict forced to build his own jail; and as Jason, the mythic adventurer searching for the volatile truth.
Despite his intellectual status and prestige, Qutb had failed to persuade the majority of like-minded
inmates
under conditions of repression.
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