The story begins with a man named Mick, a former soldier now living quiet days. That morning, he is seen preparing for an important journey, carrying a folder of documents and an old photo with his younger brother. Along the way, he stops by a hardware store, buying a sledgehammer as if preparing for something serious.

Not long after, his trip ends in front of an old rubber factory. A worn out building rarely operating but hiding a dark secret inside. Hey pal, what are you doing over there? Upon arrival, a factory worker approaches him and tells Mick to leave, but Mick introduces himself as the brother of Llo. Hearing this, the worker immediately reports to his boss, Renda.

When Mick finally faces Renda directly, he explains his purpose to demand compensation for the death of his brother Lazlo, said to have died in a workplace accident at the factory. Mick then shows official death benefit claim documents stating that his brother’s family is entitled to $127,500 in compensation.

Is the death benefit from your company? Instead of fulfilling his obligation, Renda mocks and insults Mick. Though humiliated, Mick insists he will not leave without the compensation. Furious, Rena orders his men to drag Mick out and beat him. Get the [ __ ] out of here. I just want you, my brother. Nothing more.

Using his combat experience, Mick fights back and takes down several men. Unfortunately, Renda suddenly appears from behind, pointing a shotgun. Surrounded, Mick has no choice but to surrender. Renda then reports him to the police on charges of assault and attempted murder. That same day, Mick is officially arrested.
At the police station, Mick meets Detective Belly and his partner, Agent Langley. They suspect LLO’s death is linked to illegal smuggling. Mick is shocked to learn that his brother’s death was not an accident, but murder. Detective Belly then offers help. Mick’s sentence could be reduced if he cooperates in their investigation.

They need information on smuggling activities inside Pleasant Hill Prison, but Mick hesitates, not wanting to get more deeply involved. I am fantastically interested in getting to the bottom line this drug smuggling ring. Now, you let me know. You decide. Sometime later, Mick is transferred to Pleasant Hill Prison, a remote facility.

Like other new inmates, he immediately faces ridicule and hostility from senior prisoners. When entering his cell, another inmate warns him to stay quiet and endure if he wants to survive. Mick is confused by the meaning of those words. Soon, a guard orders all inmates back to their cells as the doors are about to be locked.

Back to your cells. Let’s go. That night, Mick is forced out by three night guards. He is brutally beaten and shocked with electric batons until he screams in pain. Other inmates only laugh at his screams, knowing Mick has become the guard’s new target. After being battered, Mick is thrown into a cramped, filthy isolation cell.

The next morning, Mick is visited by the prison head, a woman called Warden. Unlike the usual image of a prison chief, she appears glamorous like a socialite in expensive clothes. Calmly, she offers him a cup of coffee and engages him in casual conversation. But within her words lies a threat. If Mick wants to survive, he must obey the prison’s rules or be ready for worse punishment than he suffered the previous night.

From this, Mick realizes the woman is dangerous and cunning. I’m building a better place here. After leaving isolation, Mick joins the other inmates for breakfast. There, he befriends Tex, the neighbor from the next cell. Tex warns Mick not to resist, saying the torture he suffered was only a welcome tradition for new prisoners.
During the meal, Mick notices one inmate receiving different food. Bud, another prisoner, explains that the man is Buunan, a powerful figure working for the warden. Mick is warned not to mess with him. The way I like her, Sunnyside. Just eat like a king. After breakfast, inmates are sent to clean the yard.
Mick sees an old inmate struggling to carry items, so he helps. The man is nicknamed Wizard because he often speaks strangely and claims to be a magician. Wizard tells him about an old tunnel in Block D long ago when the place was still a mental hospital. The tunnel was used to transport corpses in and out and supposedly leads straight to the outer forest.

According to him, anyone who can get in could escape. Sadly, other inmates dismiss the story as nonsense. When the bell rings, inmates get 15 minutes of yard break. Two groups face off. A muscular prisoner steps forward, challenging Buunan to a one-on-one fight. As ruler of Cell Block 13, Buunan confidently accepts. Why don’t stop it? Stop it. Hell, they’re placing bets.

They like the The fight begins, but chaos erupts when one of Buunan’s men suddenly attacks with a knife. A massive brawl breaks out. An allout riot. It’s getting ugly. I’m out of here. Guards fire tear gas while from the tower above the warden orders warning shots to regain control. Move it. The next day, while Mick works in the storage warehouse with his partner, Greenhorn, a sack falls and its contents spill out.
Hidden inside are smuggled goods. They quickly cover it back before guards notice. Shortly after, Mick receives a secret phone call from Detective Belly. He asks if Mick has found anything. Mick cautiously answers that he discovered smuggling through shipments from Renda’s company. Hearing this, Belly promises to push for Mick’s parole.

But on the other side, Mick’s every move is monitored by CCTV. The warden learns of the secret communication and realizes Mick was arrested because of Renda, her smuggling business partner. Enraged, the warden visits Renda’s factory to warn him not to act recklessly without her approval. I don’t want you taking care of anything on your own right now.

Okay. Back in prison, the frightened Greenhorn tries to flee from the sadistic guards, but he is caught and shocked with extreme voltage until he dies instantly. I swear I didn’t do anything wrong. His body is left lying overnight before being taken the next day. While other inmates go for breakfast, Mick is forced to clean Greenhorn’s blood.

At that moment, the warden approaches again, offering him a deal. She promises to lighten his sentence if he works for her. But it is clear her real intent is to intimidate Mick into submission and not meddle in smuggling. To keep stability, the warden even makes a deal with Buunan, the block ruler, to stay in control.

Even Buunan, known for his cruelty, appears intimidated by her threats. The following day, Buunan provokes Mick by dropping his own food and accusing Mick in front of others. Mick refuses to stay silent and boldly challenges him back, enraging Buunan. One of Buunan’s men mocks Mick, but Mick elbows him, making his mouth bleed. I ruined her breakfast.

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Oh, you need your money, old man? I’ll be looking for you. Tex warns that Mick has now become Buan’s target. Sure enough, while they work in the warehouse, Buunan attacks Mick. A fierce fight ensues. Mick nearly defeats him by choking him, but the warden appears and throws a metal chain to Buunan.
With the weapon, Buunan attacks again, but Mick quickly adapts by grabbing a wooden board to defend himself. In the end, Mick chokes Buunan with the chain. However, he chooses not to kill him, unwilling to become a monster like Renda or the warden. This decision disappoints some inmates who hoped Buunan would be eliminated. Furious, the warden orders her assistant to lock Mick and Buunan in isolation.
Damn. Soon after, a doctor enters Mick’s cell carrying a syringe. But before he can inject, Buunan comes from behind and takes him down. Help me. What’s the problem? I I can’t breathe. Move your ass away from the bars. Move your ass back. I need a doctor. Show me your hands. Hey, what are you doing? Think it’s going to be all right.
It’s okay. I owe you one. I owe you one. Come on. Let’s go this way. It turns out Mick and Buunan secretly planned an escape. Meanwhile, other inmates prepare a riot against the guards. Worthless amateurs. I want them dead now. Mick and Buunan head to the prison chapel looking for a way out, but the door is locked and the key is with a guard.
They are forced to fight him to get it. When the door finally opens, they are shocked to find a room filled with weapons, ammunition, and explosives normally used by guards to intimidate inmates. While checking the room, a group of guards storm in. Buunan brutally fights them while a massive prison riot breaks out everywhere. Yeah. Control. We got to get out of here now.
Panicked, the warden tries to flee with her assistant, but sacrifices him without hesitation to save herself. Meanwhile, Mick and Buunan keep battling through obstacles, even facing the still alive doctor. They also witness Wizard being mercilessly shot dead. Determined to escape, they reach the prison yard and clash with SWAT forces in a fierce shootout.
Rock my baby. As things grow desperate, they find two exits and decide to split up to move faster. Buunan eventually discovers a hidden door leading to the tunnel wizard once described. Just as he is about to call Mick, the warden appears to kill him. But Mick arrives just in time and shoots the warden.
As always, she tries sweet talking her way out, but this time it is useless. Without hesitation, Mick ends her life in the prison she built with dirty money. You can’t do this to a woman. You may be a woman, but you are no lady. Meanwhile, Tex, leading the riot, manages to negotiate with the SWAT team. He demands the governor and authorities come directly to Pleasant Hill Prison to expose its corrupt, abusive system.
We got hostages here. There ain’t no need for anybody else to get hurt. Elsewhere, Mick and Buunan escape through the tunnel into the forest. Buunan is overjoyed to feel free air after so long. They part ways to avoid police pursuit. Before leaving, Buunan apologizes for all he did in prison. He admits he only submitted to the warden to survive.
He also calls Mick a true hero for toppling the oppressive regime. You do the same. Woohoo! Wait a minute. Weeks later, Mick visits his brother’s grave for the first time. Suddenly, several police cars surround the area. Mick panics thinking he will be arrested again, but Detective Belly and Agent Langley appear, calming him with news that Mick’s fugitive status has been cleared.
Thanks to his help, the police successfully dismantled America’s biggest smuggling syndicate, and the governor agreed to drop all charges. More than that, Mick finally receives the death compensation for his brother that he had fought for from the beginning. Agent Langley even offers him a government job, though Mick hesitates, preferring to focus on caring for his family.
The final scene shows Mick returning to Renda’s factory carrying the sledgehammer he once bought. With a threatening tone, Mick forces Renda to confess all his crimes, then ties him to a running grinder machine. At last, Renda faces the punishment for his deeds, and Mick avenges his brother’s death. Thus, the film ends. If you enjoyed this video, don’t be shy.
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