Zelle 211 – Der Knastaufstand (2009)
20KZelle 211 – Der Knastaufstand: Directed by Daniel Monzón. With Luis Tosar, Alberto Ammann, Antonio Resines, Manuel Morón. The story of two men on different sides of a prison riot — the inmate leading the rebellion and the young guard trapped in the revolt, who poses as a prisoner in a desperate attempt to survive the ordeal.
“Greetings from Lithuania.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo so. Itu0026#39;s been a long time, when i last time saw a film about prisons. Maybe it was u0026quot;The Shawshank Redemptionu0026quot;, i truly canu0026#39;t remember. I think, there isnu0026#39;t much films these days about u0026quot;trueu0026quot; prison life (i still didnu0026#39;t saw u0026quot;Un prophèteu0026quot;). Now, the thing i want to say is that i canu0026#39;t remember any other u0026quot;prisonu0026quot; movie, except u0026quot;The Shawshank Redemptionu0026quot; and u0026quot;Midnight Expressu0026quot;,but now, iu0026#39;ll always remember u0026quot;Celda 211u0026quot; (Cell 211-international title). This film goes u0026quot;straight to the boneu0026quot;. Really great cinematography, excellent job by director (two thumbs up to Daniel Monzón), unbelievable acting – still canu0026#39;t believe that these guys arenu0026#39;t real prisoners. This film has it all. The only reason i saw this film, is that i watched u0026quot;Agorau0026quot;, another great film from Spain, and was really surprised, when i heard, that u0026quot;Agorau0026quot; was overwhelmed at Goya Awards by some u0026quot;prison dramau0026quot;. Now i can say, that u0026quot;Celda 211u0026quot; is the best film from Europe in long time – and i donu0026#39;t say this very often.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGo and watch this film, You wonu0026#39;t be regretting.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGran película and bravo to Spain!”