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I recommend you this comfy Van Damme prisonkino. I have already watched it twice and I've liked it both times. It's a low budget movie, nothing big but I think it's very good for a classic prison story.

https://youtu.be/cA_ctD7fB3w?si=u5WdJzOCQ_-NynYt
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>>220995691
Ringo Lam is usually good time. I'll check it out.
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>>220995790
What other movies from him do you like?
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>>220996776

City on Fire, Full Contact, Septet
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>>220997557
Don't forget about Prison on Fire. He's no stranger to the genre.

Everybody talks about JCVD's collaboration with John Woo, but nobody talks about how Ringo Lam is the HK director he's worked with the most: Maximum Risk, Replicant, and In Hell.



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