Prisoners
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A nice bit of escapist entertainment, this Italian made World War II actioner concerns a group of American prisoners, heading to the stockade for such infractions as desertion and outright murder.
The worst scene of the film sticks with me, two beautiful girls enter a nightclub full of elligible dudes and no other women (yes, the story is supposed to be about a whitewater-rafting trip!); they looks about feigning sexual hunger and one of them says "Take NO
prisoners"
.
We should just play this movie over and over again for the
prisoners
at Gitmo if we want to torture them.
Opportunity 1: Hundreds of
prisoners
begun running at Burke, just asking to introduce their skulls to his feet.
Fight avoided by fat evil guard shutting door on
prisoners.
The travel from one level to the next by a system of huge elevators, and on this particular day a young girl named Luchino and her drug-addled friend happen to board this particular elevator & are treated to a stop at level 99 for the pick up of a couple prisoners, both of whom are highly dangerous.
The facts documented by photographs taken by those who participated and observed the inhuman treatment of
prisoners
are indisputable: seeing them on the screen in full frame and in close-up shots is almost more than the compassionate eye can tolerate.
Director Tim Blake Nelson has crafted a fascinating portrayal of the Sonderkomando, Jewish concentration-camp
prisoners
who help the Nazis in order to ensure for themselves a few extra months of life, as well as creature comforts denied to the other
prisoners.
So the great pharmaceutical company is using
prisoners
as lab rats.
Such as: Why do we insist seeing these events as more of an embarrassment on the part of the U.S. than an insult on the Iraqi
prisoners?
Not with that evil warden who kills people, but activating pain to
prisoners
who break the rules.
When seeing this film the first time, it makes me wonder why they don't allow
prisoners
to dream good things about intimacy, yet they allow assault by that 187 guy.
It didn't take prisoners, and while its a bit dated it still has the power to terrify the audience.
The Germans attack the convoy and the MP guards actually shoot at the
prisoners
as they bail out of the trucks for cover.
For this, they want someone who is completely forgotten, so they go to a hell-hole that had been a prison for political
prisoners
and pick out an addle-brained man who'd been incarcerated there for almost 50 years.
The emotion controlled as it is comes through all the more effectively.The Christmas scenes amongst the
prisoners
were very effective and the battle scenes conveyed confusion and small acts of heroism shining through.
The plot outline for this film promised so much, a group of French/Italian (its difficult to tell) female
prisoners
break out of their prison, and set out on the run, killing a few police officers and kidnapping a bus load of young tennis players, this seems a perfect setting for an "erotic thriller", but as is to be expected from a very low budget European film from the late seventies, the film fails to live up to any of this potential.
Focusing on the new inmate, Solitaire (Carla Greene), a tough girl who Shadow was planning to sacrifice when she was a baby, it isn't long before the zombies of the
prisoners
led by Shadow himself are out to finish what he started.
Germaine Cazeneuve (Jean Gabin) is an educator of delinquents and state prisoners, his job is to help them reform and adjust to a new life outside of prison.
The Sonderkommandos were Jewish
prisoners
who volunteered to work on the gas chambers and furnaces in exchange for better treatment and extended life.
Far too noisy,far too long,far from subtle.And it had Lance Percival in it.I don't really need to go on but I shall because "Too late the hero" or 'ero as our professional cockney might have it, is one of the worst kind of movies.The kind that pretend to be one thing but turn out to be quite another.Here we have a bash - crash no
prisoners
war movie full of squaddies with gritted teeth firing machine guns at other squaddies with gritted teeth accompanied by belicose music ,dramatic sunlight through the trees and much crunching of the undergrowth.One by one the good guys are killed off until only the professional cockney and the smug yank are left and then there's a rousing climax as they race across a huge expanse of open ground the Brits have inexplicably left unmined outside their camp until one of them gets his and the other collapses at the feet of his lantern - jawed C.O. who clenches his teeth manfully.OK.It's a Robert Aldrich war movie,a sort of "Dirty Half Dozen",but hey,now it's 1968 man,it's not cool any more to make war movies,let's pretend we've made an anti - war movie and really clean up.
From the time the British cruisers sight the Graf Spee, we follow the actions on the bridge of Ajax, Achilles and Exeter but nothing of what is going on aboard the Graf Spee other than the reactions of the British
prisoners
aboard?
The film is basically about an amateur filmmaker (Juhi Chawla) that wants to make a documentary about 3
prisoners
on death row.
As the film progresses you learn more about each of the
prisoners
and how prison has affected their life.
The story is about three
prisoners
and their life in jail captured by a documentary directer Juhi Chawla.
Supporting cast in the form of
prisoners
and guards are also extremely well developed and integrated into the story.
I thought the idea behind this film and story line were absolutely fantastic, I love the idea of a huge prison existing where the
prisoners
are on their own to survive and must live amongst themselves.
The elevator soon becomes a HELLEVATOR when a young, nervous police officer enters with two extremely dangerous
prisoners
moments before the aforementioned large explosion causes him to be distracted long enough for the
prisoners
to get the upper hand and wreak havoc.
The psychiatrist Dr. Lila Colleti (Gina Gershon) works in a penitentiary, where the
prisoners
like her, and is divorced.
The story progreses with Karloff going out of control experimenting with his prisoners, using them as his guinea pigs until he obtains the complete formula.
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