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    Juan Oliver reports to work as a prison guard a day early. During his tour of the prison, a falling projectile knocks him unconscious and he is rushed to Cell 211. The projectile is revealed to be a diversion to allow the convicts to riot and hijack control of the prison. Aware of the impending violence, Juan's colleagues flee and leave him in ...

  2. Jul 7, 2011 · See, the implication is different here. Basically, he tells him that at this point it's hard to say whether Juan would stick with prisoners till the end, if prison guards didn't tell Malamadre he was one of them. ===== This is your life. It is ending one minute at a time.

  3. Jun 30, 2010 · The dynamic in the film happens between Juan and Malamadre. In a subtle way, director Daniel Monzon shows an understanding developing. Malamadre is relentless and unforgiving, resentful when Juan takes the lead in making suggestions, but admiring of the new man’s courage. Very gradually, in the midst of the chaos, they exchange personal ...

  4. Juan Oliver wants to make a good impression at his new job as a prison officer and reports to work a day early, leaving his pregnant wife, Elena, at home. During his tour of the prison, an accident occurs that knocks him unconscious. He is rushed to the empty but visibly haunted walls of cell 211. As this diversion unfolds, convicts break free ...

  5. Cell 211 is a 2009 Spanish film directed by Daniel Monzon. The protagonist, Juan Oliver (Alberto Ammann), is a young man Happily Married to the beautiful Elena (Marta Etura), who is 6-months pregnant with their first child, and this is the first day in his new job. All well and right, if that job wasn't as a prison guard and there was a riot in ...

  6. Cell 211, Daniel Monzon, 113 min (18) ... Juan becomes a key figure in the ensuing face-off between prisoners and warders, and we watch as this once mild-mannered guard grows into a convincing ...

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  8. Jul 14, 2011 · We can sense the air of resignation early on in Cell 211, as newbie prison officer Juan Oliver (Alberto Ammann) is toured around his place of work by a few world-weary colleagues. How much can ...

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