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2009108 minAction, Thriller, Drama

Cell 211

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Is Cell 211 worth watching? With a rating of 7.448/10, this Action, Thriller, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Cell 211 Synopsis

The story of two men on different sides of a prison riot -- the inmate leading the rebellion and the young guard trapped in the revolt, who poses as a prisoner in a desperate attempt to survive the ordeal.

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Top Cast

Luis Tosar
Luis TosarMalamadre
Alberto Ammann
Alberto AmmannJuan Oliver
Antonio Resines
Antonio ResinesJosé Utrilla
Carlos Bardem
Carlos BardemApache
Félix Cubero
Félix CuberoGermán
Marta Etura
Marta EturaElena
Luis Zahera
Luis ZaheraReleches
Vicente Romero Sánchez
Vicente Romero SánchezTachuela
Patxi Bisquert
Patxi BisquertJon Arteaga
Manolo Solo
Manolo SoloPrison Director

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Cell 211 is a Action, Thriller, Drama movie that The story of two men on different sides of a prison riot -- the inmate leading the rebellion and the young guard trapped in the revolt, who poses as a...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 14, 2024
★ 7

Now there are a few rather daft plot holes here, but in the main this is a really strong prison drama anchored well by Luis Tosar and Alberto Ammann. The latter man ("Juan") is on an orientation visit to a high security prison were he is shortly to begin work when a full scale riot breaks out. That is being led by "Malamadre" (Tosar) and it's only by luck - he had had an earlier accident and was recovering in cell 211 - that he isn't taken hostage like two of his soon-to-be colleagues. He's quite a quick thinker and thanks to him being slightly bloodstained, manages to convince their new boss that he's just another new inmate. Make no mistake, though - he is treading a very fine line as not everyone believes him, and as the negotiations begin in earnest he knows it is going to prove increasingly more difficult to help diffuse this scenario and stay in one piece. Meantime, the authorities are making quite an hash of things on the outside - and that rather shambolic operation leads to a tragedy that causes "Juan" to completely rethink his loyalties! What's actually more effective here is the dialogue and quite intense style of photography. Violent and angry it is, yes - but these prisoners are victims too. Their protests against a brutal regime of solitary confinement have long since fallen on deaf ears, so this action is quite literally their last resort - just ask the previous occupant of cell 211! Tosar is impressive as the slightly more sophisticated thug and as the two men work together, a bond - of sorts - begins that might ultimately be the only thing that keeps any of them breathing.