They're not supposed to show prison films in prison. Especially ones that are about escaping.
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I suppose that's why we watch dramas: to see the stuff that in real life you'd end up in prison for.
Prison works.
If you're doing a prison show, HBO is the absolute best place in the world to be doing that because you're not going to have to do all that, you know, 'Prison Break' stuff where you can't really behave and speak like people do in a maximum-security prison.
It would be like the films I've seen where wardens would decide to be in a jail cell for a week, to get a sense of what it would be like to be a prisoner.
I think filmmakers want their movies to be seen.
The secrecy thing has gotten to be more and more prevalent in films, and maybe that's good. It's nice to go see a film and not know anything about it. Sometimes I feel like we know too much about films.
Most films, it doesn't matter if you see them or not.
Prison has a universal fascination. It's a real-life horror story because, given the right set of circumstances, anyone could find themselves behind bars.
People say they make movies to show what 'really happens.' But they only show what they choose to show.
Life is very, very complicated, and so films should be allowed to be, too.
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