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So, 'Prison: A Short Introduction' dives into the reality of Tanjung Gusta Prison, which is the biggest prison in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The documentary captures a raw and gritty atmosphere, painting a picture of the high crime rate in the region. The pacing is steady, giving you time to absorb the weight of the issues at play. It sheds light on the unrest that erupted in 2013, hinting at deeper systemic problems within the prison system. There's no frills or dramatization, just straightforward storytelling that makes the chaos and tension feel palpable. What stands out is its unvarnished look at the prison environment, making it a distinct piece in the documentary landscape.
Candid look at prison lifeFocus on systemic issuesUnfiltered portrayal of unrest
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