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19-year-old Eric, arrogant and ultra-violent, is prematurely transferred to the same adult prison facility as his estranged father. As his explosive temper quickly finds him enemies in both prison authorities and fellow inmates — and his already volatile relationship with his father is pushed past breaking point — Eric is approached by a volunteer psychotherapist, who runs an anger management group for prisoners. Torn between gang politics, prison corruption, and a glimmer of something better, Eric finds himself in a fight for his own life, unsure if his own father is there to protect him or join in punishing him.
Jack O'Connell
Eric Love
Ben Mendelsohn
Neville Love
Rupert Friend
Oliver Baumer
David Ajala
Tyrone
Peter Ferdinando
Spencer
Gershwyn Eustache Jnr
Des
Anthony Welsh
Hassan
David Avery
Ashley
Sian Breckin
Governor Cardew
Sam Spruell
Deputy Governor Haynes
Gilly Gilchrist
Principal Officer Scott
Frederick Schmidt
Officer Gentry
Edna Caskey
Officer Evans
Duncan Airlie James
Officer White
Matt Faris
Officer Hall
Tommy McDonnell
Officer Self
James Doran
Officer Smith
Ian Beattie
Officer Johnson
C.C. Smiff
Officer Corsair
Jonathan Asser
Officer Edwards
Paddy Rocks
Officer Henry
Darren Hart
MacDonald
Raphael Sowole
Jago
Basil Abdul-Latif
Mubarak
Aisha Bywaters
Nurse Bankford
Ashley Chin
Ryan
Mark Asante
Denton
Paul Lewis Ferguson
Worsley
Ryan McKenna
O'Sullivan
Anthony Adjekum
Officer Wilson
Amma Boateng
Officer Stokes
Director
David Mackenzie
Screenplay
Jonathan Asser
September 22, 2014
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The latest British prison movie, which was partially based on the true story. The whole movie was shot inside a prison evolving into depicting the prison life. When a young, but a violent crime offender, Eric been transformed into an adult penitentiary, he meets his compeer. His strength will be tested against his counterparts who are two times older than him. The young fellow all prepared to face the most dangerous criminals from the country. Thus his restless days begin to fight for survival. He signs for therapy meet which is forced by his father who is also an inmate. Like all the father, the story describes his role as a protector. Definitely not a melodrama, but deliberately aggressive and he can do anything to defend his son.
**''Starred up means you are leader.''**
Impressive tricks by the felons who hide their weapons and other stuffs which can be useful for their defense. There is no exact story, scene by scene, it just replicates the real prison's daily activities and experiences that one can go through. It is not a greatest prison story ever told, but the contents were so powerful, like, as I said it was kind of inspired by a real person's. Jack O'Connell was unbelievably good in his role. He's having a wonderful time right now and I am eager for his next venture 'Unbroken'. The other characters were not that exposed as he was, but given equal good performances. I have not seen any prison related movie recently and this movie surprisingly met above my expectation.
7.5/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$54,915.00