Two men look out the same prison bars; one sees mud and the other stars.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Prison makes an interesting context for so many different characters to come together. You get to see what lines get drawn between people.
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.
On some days in prison you might just need to get out of there, but on some days - not all days, but some - you might be able to see the sky and see the blue in it.
Prison works.
It looks like a one man show here, although there are two men involved.
Men are visual creatures.
We need prisons because there are some hardcore criminals, but I never met a guy who has been in jail that came out with a smile on his face thinking, 'Right, that's it - now I am going to be good!'
One of the men attached to the prison was the occasion of great amusement on the part of the prisoners, as well as the spectators, by taking a large lump of ice to show these strangers from the tropics.
Men work on their bodies. They want to be looked at.
The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages.