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Brutal Prison Film Grips with Fierce Acting
18 Feb
Summary
- Rising stars deliver intense performances in a violent British prison movie.
- The film is a Bafta nominee for outstanding British debut.
- A timid inmate becomes entangled with a charismatic cellmate's drug operation.

A brutal and gripping British prison movie, nominated for a Bafta for outstanding debut, captivates with its fierce storytelling and committed acting. Set within the chaotic walls of an overcrowded jail, filmed in Shepton Mallet, the narrative centers on Taylor, a timid drug addict played by David Jonsson. Taylor is nearing parole and dreams of reuniting with his son.
His plans are jeopardized by the arrival of Dee, a charismatic and violent cellmate portrayed by Tom Blyth. Dee, an alpha-dog, intends to seize control of the prison's drug operations, employing a sophisticated drone delivery system, much to the ire of existing rivals. Dee quickly manipulates Taylor into becoming his reluctant accomplice, using Taylor's desire to see his son as leverage for future dangerous tasks.




