Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail

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  • Imagine a jail where dangerous inmates awaiting tr…Imagine a jail where dangerous inmates awaiting trial live 24 to a room and fight each other under a violent gladiatorial code. This is life inside Miami's mega-jail, writes Louis Theroux.For a bespectacled, peace-loving Englishman, there can be few places less congenial than a berth on the sixth floor of Miami main jail.The place has to be seen to be believed. Up to 24 inmates are crowded into a single cell, living behind metal bars on steel bunks, sharing a single shower and two toilets.Little of the bright Miami sun filters through the grilles on the windows. Visits to the yard happen twice a week for an hour. The rest of the time, inmates are holed up round the clock, eating, sleeping, and going slightly crazy.But what is most shocking is the behaviour of the inmates themselves. For reasons that remain to some extent opaque - perhaps because of the bleak conditions they live in or because of insufficient supervision by officers, maybe because they lack other outlets for their energies, or because of their involvement with gangs on the outside, or maybe from a warped jailhouse tradition - the incarcerated here have created a brutal gladiatorial code of fighting.Louis Theroux enters a higher security upper floor of Miami's mega-jailThey fight for respect, for food and snacks, or simply to pass the time.With around 7,000 inmates, the Miami jail system is one of the biggest in America - a so-called "mega-jail". Most of these inmates are on remand - awaiting bail or being held until their trial dates - usually for fairly minor offences. In America, jails are distinct from prisons in that they hold people who are pre-trial and therefore unconvicted.Most of these inmates reside at one of the two biggest facilities in the Miami jail system, large modern buildings where the cells are well-supervised and safe.But the hardened few hundred who are either charged with particularly serious offences or have a track record of misbehaving behind bars get sent to the fifth and sixth floors of the main jail - a place with its own myth and lore.Continue reading the main storyFind out moreThe two-part documentary, Louis Theroux: Miami Mega-Jail, is broadcast on BBC Two on Sunday 22 and 29 May at 2100 BSTOr catch up via iPlayerInmates throughout the jail speak with a sense of awe about the main jail, for it is here that the code of the jail is most stringently observed.The idea of me spending time in the Miami jail grew out of a documentary I'd made about San Quentin in California in 2007. I'd been struck by the strange self-contained world of the prison - with its own rules and its own unexpected intimacies.I'd come to Miami having heard that jails - with their more transient and therefore more chaotic population of new arrestees and defendants - were quite different, less settled and less domesticated. Inmates tended not to stay long enough to get comfortable or bond with officers or with each other.Also, while prisons separate out their inmates so that the most serious cases are sent to "supermax" ultra-high security facilities, jails house the entire gamut of accused offenders.Still, I was shocked by what I found.Fighting is difficult to stop in the cellsA few days into my stay I arrived at the jail to find there had been a fight on the sixth floor - a man had been badly beaten by several of his cellmates. I visited the cell and was told by several inmates that the victim had been testifying on other people's cases. "Snitches get stitches," one said.I tracked down the victim, who'd just arrived back from the clinic, his eyes swollen shut, looking as though he'd just gone 10 rounds with Vitali Klitschko. He said his cellmates had taken it in turns to fight him, one after another, six or seven in a row - a practice called "line-up".Gingerly, I raised the possibility that he might have aroused the ire of his compadres by co-operating with the state on his case, maybe against his co-defendants? He said the idea was absurd - he'd been arrested for driving with a suspended licence.A day or two later I met an inmate called Robert Tosta, a sturdy guy with an extensive track record of muggings and burglaries. Tosta was sporting a black eye and he explained that he'd been in a fight with a man in his cell.Continue reading the main story“Start QuoteWithout privacy, sharing a single shower, many of the men had lost their sense of the normal social barriers”He'd noticed that some personal items were missing and, even though he had no idea who was responsible, jailhouse rules dictated that he had to ask his bunk-mate to "strap up" - put his shoes on for a fight.In some cells inmates boasted that they had a policy of "mandatory rec" for new inmates - meaning any inmate coming into the cell had to fight (or "rec") for a bunk, unless he was known to other inmates in the cell, in which case he might be granted a reprieve.And yet, strange as it is, fighting is far from being the only predatory behaviour that flourishes on the fifth and sixth floors of Main Jail.Early in our visit, I heard whispers from the officers accompanying us that some of the inmates were being "disrespectful" during interviews. I was confused. They were shouting? Making faces?No, they were "gunning" - that is to say masturbating - "at" and "to" our female director and assistant producer.I recalled that some of the men behind bars had been swaddled in sheets as they stood or had lain covered on their beds - I'd assumed this was because they were camera shy - but in fact, it was explained, this was the better to hide.Undoubtedly the practice was strange and uncomfortable for all the members of our team. And yet, even this I came to see as symptomatic of the strange conditions of the cells in the Main Jail. Deprived of any outside sensory stimulus they were hyper-alert to the sight of young women from the outside.And without privacy, sharing a single shower, many of the men had lost their sense of the normal social barriers - they were around each other continuously, using the toilets, speaking to loved ones on the phone, and, presumably, indulging in other physical functions. And when we were around them, the same rules applied to us - many of them, living like animals, had lost their grip on social norms.Continue reading the main story“Start QuoteUp close and without the protective bars the men were actually less loud and less menacing”From the off I was keen to get inside the cells. The prison authorities do not usually allow this but we managed to get special permission and I ended up making several forays into the men's quarters.Not surprisingly, having been told by the officers that for safety reasons it was "inadvisable" for me to enter a cell, I was somewhat nervous when I did so - chaperoned by a couple of officers, it must be said.And yet, the first surprise was a sense that up close and without the protective bars the men were actually less loud and less menacing - they seemed nonplussed by my being among them and unsure of how to act.There was an odd moment when one inmate, a young man named Shug, pulled his trousers down. But when I asked him what he thought he was doing, he seemed to think better of gunning and took part in the conversation.Another inmate, Rodney Pearson, known as Hot Rod, told me he'd been inside for several years awaiting trial. Prosecutors wanted to give him the death penalty.Some inmates are on remand for long periodsI asked him if, by some quirk of fate, I'd been arrested and sent to their cell, a bespectacled Englishman with a college education who was clearly not cut out to fight, they might let me off the "mandatory rec". The answer was an emphatic "no".Horrible as it is, perhaps the biggest surprise in the main jail is that many of the inmates with the most serious charges choose to extend their stay as long as possible. Facing murder charges and prosecutors keen to give them life or even a death sentence, they figure that their odds of a better outcome at trial will improve the longer they wait, as witnesses die or disappear and memories fade.It is a legal strategy known as "distancing". Some inmates had been inside for five years or more, still technically innocent, putting up with the most brutal conditions, for a chance of a better sentence.Officers say there is little they can do to stamp out the fighting among inmates. They say it is the choice of the incarcerated men to participate in the code of the jail and that the inmate policy of no snitching means they can very rarely identify the chief culprits.It is true that the layout of the jail - an old-fashioned design with a "walk" that runs past cage-like habitations that reminded me of nothing so much as a large multi-storey zoo - makes it difficult for officers to keep a constant watch on their charges.One of the corporals said he thought the county might be happy to make reforms as long as I was happy to stump up the $600m for a new building.Until then, he suggested, the strange code of the fifth and sixth floors will continue to hold sway.

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来自【凤凰视频】网友的评价

“在梦中见不到人,如果知道是梦就不需要醒来,即使在梦中经常约会,也比真如见一次好。”。故事的前半部分主要从三叶的视角来阐述展开,偏远小镇的巫女过着平淡乏味的生活,有着很大的烦恼。向湖许愿的“想成为东京的帅哥”,在一颗彗星到来的早晨实现了。也是这部《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》最精彩的地方。

来自【草民电影网】网友的评价

今天终于看了今年我最期待的电影。  的《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》,让我做好了看之前可能会有点失望的觉悟,但是看完后,字幕出来的时候,在黑暗中,我默默地流下了两行热泪。这大概不是我第一次看电影后就为剧情流泪,我想我哭只是因为  的才华。

来自【青苹果影院】网友的评价

是网剧没有过的尺度与格调,开头真没想到这么大胆吓人啊,果然《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》,邪典又诡异,好刺激。我一直认为所谓的影片是绘声绘色的书 比小说更高 基于虚拟与幻想 回头一想却都是现实的虚幻影子。

来自【神马影院】网友的评价

即使在最困难最黑暗的日子,即使没有希望,即使死亡迫在眉睫,他依然深爱着用生命和智慧守护着他的妻子和儿子。他的勇气和智慧,无论是在战争硝烟弥漫中,还是在收容所的黑暗中,最后枪声响起死亡的那一刻,都散发着耀眼的光芒。

来自【奇优影院】网友的评价

Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》五星奉献给自己看的最好的3D电影。李安自己也说,拍这部电影是不可能完成的任务,但他自己辛辛苦苦努力了四年,最终还是做到了。我第一次感觉到3D是电影不可分割的一部分,被变换的画幅比例,分层交替编辑。一切都是为了故事本身。故事从冒险到一些幻想,PI没有很多心灵的表现场景,但我能感受到它。

来自【飘零影院】网友的评价

好剧情片不会在岁月的流逝中失去它的味道,反而会像地下室的酒一样越来越芳醇。久石让的音乐很完美。画面虽然是手绘,但很有亲切感,故事背景细节丰富,人物刻画生动,也有不同于一般动漫的深刻主题。★★★★☆

来自【飘花影院】网友的评价

还不错呐....近期看的比较舒服的剧了,《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》幸运的是,他们往往不会利用家人的情绪过度煽情,也不会纠缠法律漏洞,避开韩影最爱用的两个段子,而是聚焦于创伤后家庭心态的变化。受了重伤之后生活一直持续着,但你可以选择如何面对。这部影片的每一个感人之处都源于在细节中与家人一起努力渡过难关所表现出来的积极心态,感动之余,感到欣慰。有些台词真的很好听。

来自【天龙影院】网友的评价

总体来说,《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》剧本、导演、独奏都几乎无可挑剔。机智的台词和精彩的法庭辩论,太棒了!即使在结局之前猜到最终结果,也不能让电影精彩。btw,不要剧透电影最后的提示。我真的是第一次见面。★★★★☆

来自【星辰影院】网友的评价

和同学一起看。在剧情片上映。大四之后看了这部剧情片,好像有点不太好。但我不能理解的是,这部电影竟然如此大众化,评价如此之高。。。其实我客观地说,在我心里,只能说这部电影很普通。坦率地说,我看到中间的时候还在睡觉。。。

来自【咪咕影院】网友的评价

等我想到其它,再来补充。还是希望更多人看看《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》火钳刘明,未雨绸缪,以备待用,也支持一下

来自【极速影院】网友的评价

一个好的导演,是会调教演员的,知道《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》他们演员的优势在哪里。《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》是今年最看的动画长篇剧情片。视觉太突出了,按这个就可以做两个刷子。同时,漫画感强,有字幕,对话框,随心所欲的画风和丰富的视觉要素。同时,故事也不落后,精彩有趣。更何况还有六个蜘蛛侠大派对。能把老超级英雄的成长故事讲得如此迷人,甚至还有眼泪。片尾字幕向斯坦利致敬。还有,不要错过最后一个鸡蛋。很奇怪哦。

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你做了个梦,梦里你最恨的人死了,醒来他就真的死了,那你是否是无辜的呢?客观发生的剧情符合道德标准,主观上角色的内心却已跌入邪恶的深渊,这无疑是被审查逼出的杰作。用大量的暗示,让你怀疑这个崩塌的结尾。现实开场,童话结束,就问你愿意相信什么吧。。

来自【在线电影院】网友的评价

“Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail”的风格也有不错的特点。影片色彩浓重、造型奇异、场面雄伟,将神佛等在传统造型基础上进行夸张处理,突出形象的装饰性和性格的典型性。该片通过独特的艺术构思和表现手法,充分展示了原作的思想性和艺术性。

来自【四虎影院】网友的评价

刚才做了个梦,梦见有人在说《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》这部剧情在很多时候跟在剧透的时候不太一样。而且还说如果我醒过来,可能就跟这个剧情片里面的反派一样,直接倒地。其实这是不是在说我真的是无辜的呢,要知道雪崩时没有一片雪花是无辜的,但是从可观的角度来看,还真的有点不太符合剧情的上的到的水准。

来自【情侣影院】网友的评价

刚才在新闻上又看到,大家都在推荐《Louis Theroux: Miami Mega jail》,太喜欢了,这部剧情片很适合我。看起来很简单,但细节一流,感情坦诚,特别是他的手,想知道是不是模特,想拿在手里亲眼看看,是一种备受赞誉的复古机械美。