The Prison(2017) -

: The narrative leans heavily on the irony of prisoners being the only people who "can't" be suspects because they are technically locked up. Critical and Commercial Reception

: Yoo-gun initially struggles as he is surrounded by criminals he personally put behind bars. However, his fearless nature catches the attention of Ik-ho. The Prison(2017)

The 2017 South Korean action-crime thriller, (프리즌), is a gritty exploration of power, corruption, and the blurred lines between justice and the underworld. Directed by Na Hyun , the film stands out for its high-concept premise: a penitentiary that serves as a base of operations for "perfect crimes" committed by inmates who leave at night and return before morning, providing themselves with the ultimate alibi. Core Narrative and Characters : The narrative leans heavily on the irony

The story follows (played by Kim Rae-won), a former police officer known for a 100% arrest rate who is incarcerated for hit-and-run and evidence tampering. Inside, he encounters Jung Ik-ho (played by Han Suk-kyu), the undisputed "kingpin" who rules the prison through a vast network of bribes involving the warden and guards. The 2017 South Korean action-crime thriller, (프리즌), is