Chapter 409: "Prison Break" (3)

The original title featured Miller as Michael, and the screen was full of tattoos on his back.

Then...it entered the feature film.

Well, the crew's idea is good. Is the tattoo? The structure of the prison is tattooed on the body surface, which is the biggest clue to the plot.

But the problem is, this is too shabby, there is not even a soundtrack, it is estimated that the original crew is really poor.

It's different now. The crew is rich, and the title of Wen Ziren's version has a soundtrack that fits the style, and some of the filming content is constantly transferred, and the effect looks even better.

Then the music ended, and the two bold English words "Prison Break" were found.

Then he threw out director Wen Ziren, and there are lines below: Screenwriter, Jonathan/Lyman.

Wait until the main creative lineup is introduced.

The screen went black.

After three or four seconds.

Immediately, a sound similar to an electric drill could be heard.

Then the screen lit up to fully present the entire scene.

a house.

A middle-aged woman with a very coquettish make-up is tattooing a handsome man with a good figure who has taken off his shirt.

The sound similar to the electric drill was made by the tattoo machine on the woman's hand.

After the woman finished her last tattoo, she chuckled and said, "Okay."

She took a step back and looked at her masterpiece, "Can you let me appreciate it for a while."

"You're an artist, Sid."

Then, from what the woman said, everyone knew that the man in front of him had tattooed a whole set of lines all over his body in just two months.

As for the reason why he was so crazy, the man just put on his clothes and explained it calmly.

"I don't have that much time, and I wish I had."

Then what is he rushing to do?

With doubts.

However, the man went home and cleaned up a whole wall of case materials, many of which were unrelated to each other.

He destroyed all the documents, and took out a pistol from the safe.

with deeper doubts.

The man put on a suit and went to a bank the next morning.

The next behavior is simply the prize for human doubts.

I saw that the male protagonist calmly took out a pistol from his pocket, fired a shot at the sky, and then said something about robbery.

The staff of the bank were frightened and lay on the ground, daring not to do anything.

In this way, the man quickly packed more than half a million dollars in the bag.

After getting the money, the man still didn't leave. Instead, he forced the female teller to open the bank's vault.

The female teller was stunned. She had never seen such a robber who didn't know what to do.

Not only calmness and greed, but also brain problems.

You must know that robbers are afraid that their actions will be too slow and the police will be attracted, but this guy is afraid that they will be too fast and the police will not come.

But the female teller still explained that she didn't have the key to open the vault. The key was usually kept with the general manager of the branch, and the general manager seldom came to the branch, and only inspected it once a month.

The man was still very calm and didn't get angry.

Gossip slowly, until the police surrounded him.

After the police arrived, the man did not resist or take hostages, and obediently threw the gun aside and raised his hands safely...

After a farce dissipated, the man's friend, a lawyer, took the initiative to defend him.

Said that the man, that is, Michael Schofield, as a very good construction engineer, should have other reasons for him to rob a bank.

It is debatable for a middle class with a decent net worth and a smooth job to do such a thing - the implication is that Michael has a problem with his brain and is mentally abnormal.

The jury was a little persuaded, because even they seemed to think that only Michael had a problem with his brain to do such an unimaginable stupid thing as a man robbing a bank with a pistol in broad daylight.

But Michael didn't agree with that statement at all.

He clearly does not seem to be a mental patient, and he has no medical history of such a disease, nor does his family have any, and he even confessed all his crimes to the police.

His behavior caused defense lawyer Veronica to lose the case. Although he said that the first offender can be given a lighter punishment, Michael's attitude toward confession was not good, and he was finally sentenced to five years in prison by the judge. At the same time, out of humanitarianism, the judge also agreed. Michael said that he wanted to choose a prison closer to home to serve his sentence.

The closest prison to my home is Fox River Prison in suburban Chicago.

......

The rhythm of American dramas these days is relatively fast, and in the first few seasons of the story, there is very little irrigation.

In the first fifteen minutes of the first episode, after the protagonist appeared on the stage, Michael's character traits could be regarded as a preliminary image in front of the audience.

After going to the prison, several important figures also appeared one by one.

For example, an older unmarried man with a serious face, never showing mercy to any criminals, and not easy to talk to, is also the captain of the guard section of Fox River Prison, Bruce; the roommate of the same cell, a Mexican criminal with a hot girlfriend Fernando Sucre, and the former Chicago underground king and prison figure John Abz...

Fox River Prison is a first-class prison. Most of the prisoners are felons, and the security situation is very strict.

When a little fresh meat like Michael fell into this place, he was looked at with malicious eyes by several inmates, and was even mocked as "fish".

On his first day in prison, he saw the same class of inmates being stabbed on the spot.

But the people around are all watching the excitement, even the police officers.

This made Michael, who was a little prepared, frown.

Then, he finally met his elder brother, Lincoln Barrows, a death sentence in solitary confinement.

A middle-aged man who murdered the vice president's younger brother and sat in the electric chair after being locked in for three months.

But Michael told the visiting lawyer Veronica not to waste time on his case. The person she really wanted to help should be Lincoln. Michael firmly believed that his brother did not kill and was wronged. Veronica is also Lincoln's ex-girlfriend.

At this point, the audience suddenly realized something.

It turns out that the big idiot who robbed the bank actually wanted to rescue his brother together. He planned to escape from prison!

This place also corresponds to the clues at the beginning, such as the large-scale tattoos and the whole wall of the case clues.

Because of the renovation project of Fox River Prison, Michael also participated in the design, and he personally planned the design.

At the end, Michael took advantage of the break to find his brother Lincoln and informed him of his plans.

And showed Lincoln the blueprint of the tattoo on his body.

But Lincoln frowned, feeling that his brother had done something stupid.

He said that he was closely guarded, and except for occasional breaks, he spent most of the day in the cell.

Even if it is a break, there are barbed wire fences blocking it, and no one else can get in.

Michael shook his head, always feeling that his plan would not go wrong...

At a critical moment, the first episode is over.

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