• A slight twist on the usual turf war films set in prison, but only very slight. Whilst the premise wasn't bad, certain elements just screamed straight-to-DVD. JCVD is on fairly good form, and you get a classic exercise montage as a throwback to all good 80s action movies, but the rest of the cast fall short, mostly due to their characters. The narrator/JCVD's cellmate is a complete rip off of more famous prison films, and his pearls of wisdom don't really align with the nature of this film. There are however some really good fight scenes, which is really why anyone was watching this in the first place. Ultimately, the film is presented by its opening and closing scenes. It starts with something so out of context whilst the opening credits roll that it makes no sense until the film is nearly over, and bizarrely ends with information on the outcome of the prison after the storyline finishes, as if this was based on a true story.