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Director: Yoshihiro Fukagawa
Cast: Takeshi Kitano, Takayuki Yamada, Hikari Mitsushima, Susumu Terajima
One late night in June 1942, Sakuma Seitaro dangles from the frame of a skylight in an isolation cell in Akita Prison. He forces open the glass window and breaks out of jail. This crime even reaches the ears of Urata Susumu, the chief warden of Kosuge Prison in Tokyo. Urata had been in charge of those sentenced to life in the prison until last year. Although Sakuma is a dangerous person who had also broken out of jail in Aomori, he submits to Urata who is the only person who had treated him kindly in the past. However, three months after escaping from jail, Sakuma shows up at Urata’s house. He has come to complain about the inhumane Akita prison officers. But he is locked up again after Urata notifies the police during an unguarded moment. A year later, Sakuma is sent to Abashiri Prison and Urata is also ordered to transfer as the prison’s chief warden.
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Directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa, this 2017 prison drama blends gritty realism with compelling character studies. Featuring a standout performance by Takeshi Kitano as a warden who has a complicated history with an infamous prisoner, Prison Break offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of the justice system.
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