"I completely agree with Conrad Black" is not a sentence I ever thought I'd say. But then, he became a huge critic of the prison system and it's hard to disagree when someone criticizes that institution as a failed piece of corrupt garbage that does nothing but perpetuate a harmful cycle.
Heaven knows the entertainment world is thick with stories exploring this subject, which brings us to this week's offering, the award-winning French drama, A Prophet.
A Prophet is a classic prison drama where a young kid makes a mistake and is sent to spend six years surrounded by bad influences, giving him no option but to follow the well-trod path to become a "real" criminal. Barely 19 and a Muslim, he gets in with a Corsican mob boss and climbs the crime ladder one scarring rung at a time. The film does a great job of portraying the challenges of daily prison life mixed with the drama of a young man finding his way in the world into which he was delivered.
Prison dramas can't escape the comparisons to HBO's Oz and while there are definitely shades of hyper-realistic prison life, it's equal parts prison drama, mafia movie and coming-of-age film wrapped into a 149-minute epic.
A Prophet is currently found online as well as this week's feature film at the Â鶹Éç¹ú²úAdventure Centre's licensed Friday movie night. (Yes, you read that right.) For more info, look up Beyoutofull theatre and as always Enjoy.