The Prisoner
The Prisoner

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The Prisoner

2018
Movie
Adult · 18+
115 min
French

Clea is what we call a genius scammer. But no longer feeling the almost orgasmic excitement of each of her crimes, she starts to get bored. She finally gets caught and put in jail. But this situation is going to quickly appear as an opportunity for her. What’s better than a stay in prison to really test her skills and have new experiences? She’s going to discover an ideal playground to exercise her manipulating talents. Noting the sexual deviances of the guards but especially those of Valentina, the director of the penitentiary, she will use these prohibited practices as an asset to improve her life behind bars. Playing with the frustration of the other inmates, she won’t refuse any depravity to find the most pleasant way to escape...

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IMDb5.3/10
Director: Unknown (TV Miniseries)Genres: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Plot Summary

This is a revival of the classic 1960s British television series. The story follows a former intelligence agent who awakens in a mysterious, idyllic, yet oppressive village where he is known only as Number Six. He is constantly under surveillance and subjected to psychological manipulation as his captors try to uncover why he resigned from his top-secret job. The protagonist desperately seeks to escape and uncover the secrets of the village and its enigmatic leader, Number One.

Critical Reception

The 2018 miniseries adaptation of 'The Prisoner' received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often found it failed to capture the spirit and philosophical depth of the original series, deeming it overly complex, less ambiguous, and lacking the iconic performances that defined the 1967 version. While some appreciated the attempt to update the narrative for a modern audience, many felt it was a pale imitation that missed the mark.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fails to recapture the magic and depth of the original series.

  • Overly complicated and less thought-provoking than its predecessor.

  • A disappointing modernization that misses the core essence of 'The Prisoner'.

Google audience: Audience reception for the 2018 miniseries adaptation of 'The Prisoner' appears to be largely negative, with many viewers expressing disappointment that it did not live up to the legacy of the original. Common criticisms include a perceived lack of the original's unique atmosphere, confusing plot elements, and a departure from the philosophical undertones that made the first series a cult classic.

Fun Fact

The 2018 miniseries starring Jim Caviezel as Number Six and Ian McKellen as Number Two was intended as a direct remake of the 1967 series but was met with significant critical backlash for its departure from the original's tone and thematic elements.

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