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Ex-champion de football américain accusé de corruption, Paul Crewe se bat avec les policiers venus l'arrêter pour le vol de la voiture de sa femme. Il est alors condamné à une peine de deux ans de prison dans un pénitencier d'Etat. Hazen, le directeur, lui propose alors d'entraîner l'équipe des gardiens en passe d'être qualifiée pour les championnats. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais I was unpleasantly surprised by how wooden the acting was in some scenes. At times, it seemed as if actors were called out to recite their lines in front of the camera. It felt quite awkward. When I add that I don't like American football, you can tell it's not a movie for me. I'm not exactly a fan of prison movies either; the pattern is clear - prisons must be run by a cunning and sadistic warden, the main character must either be falsely accused or convicted of a crime that doesn't bother the viewer too much and then it goes as follows: bullying - the death of a close friend/fellow inmate - resistance against a corrupt system - moral victory. Well, within these confines, I can root for the main character, but it clashes with real life. Bastards who commit the atrocities that happen on a daily basis should experience being in a facility where life is more about survival than a hotel stay. In my opinion, prison should be a punishment that would make ex-convicts afraid to go back. / Lesson learned: Don't turn the other cheek; use brass knuckles instead. ()

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