As he navigates the brutality of his new home, adapting to its violent codes of ethics and rites of passage that will ensure his survival, he slowly loses his previous identity and his relationship to his former life, including his wife and son. The grip of his new family, the prison gang, extends beyond the prison walls. Upon his release, chased by law enforcement and threatened by his incarcerated ''protectors,'' Money must orchestrate one last dangerous crime. All is not what it seems. The ruthless process of fulfilling his obligations also becomes his path to sacrifice, retribution, and self-definition. Skip to main content. Free day shipping within the U.

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White collar Everyman thrown into a gritty gangster life? A beautiful family that he loves but is forced to abandon for their safety? A harrowing introduction into the demoralizing routine of prison life that eventually hardens the Everyman into a real criminal? Racially homogenous gangs, corrupt guards, and dedicated, no-bullshit cops? Check, check, and check.
More than just another generic prison drama, Ric Roman Waugh's serious-minded crime thriller navigates the hierarchy of power behind bars. By Peter Debruge. Chief Film Critic. No sooner is he back in the civilian world than his welcome-home party is disrupted by a drive-by shooting, which tells you a lot about what life on the outside will be like for him now. To survive, Jacob is forced to align himself with a group of neo-Nazi skinheads, doing favors on demand — finally earning their total confidence during a massive brawl between rival factions in the yard. Maximum-security incarceration does nothing to limit his power, and even guards do his bidding. The power structure is incredibly complex here, further obscured by a realistic confusion between good and bad behavior. You will be redirected back to your article in seconds.