The French movie "High Pressure Prison" was filmed in the northern part of the French waters of Aix Island.
The protagonist of "High Pressure Prison" is a bank robber named Jack who was arrested and imprisoned after the robbery. In prison, he meets another inmate, Gilbert, a gangster who tries to recruit Jack to join his gang. But Jack rejected Gilbert's proposal and kept a certain distance from the prison guards.
Soon after, the conflict between Jack and Gilbert escalated, eventually leading to a fierce fight. During this struggle, Jack continued to challenge the authority of the prison guards and tried to expose the corruption and dark side inside the prison. He teamed up with other prisoners to try to find an opportunity to escape from prison.
In the end, Jack and the other prisoners successfully escaped, but Gilbert was killed. In order to protect Jack's life, he chose to stay alone in the prison.
Analysis of human nature in "High Pressure Prison":
From the perspective of human nature, "High Pressure Prison" depicts the complex relationship between prisoners and prison guards, as well as the good and evil in human nature , justice and moral concepts, etc. In this prison, prisoners are deprived of their freedom and dignity, and their humanity has been greatly distorted and mutated under the oppression of the prison system.
Prison guards are faced with the temptation of power and interests. They are often not only the executors of the prison system, but also the creators and maintainers of the prison system. Jack's behavior shows his dissatisfaction and questioning of authority and system, as well as his pursuit and persistence of freedom and dignity.
He tried to prove his worth and meaning of existence through resistance and escape, while also trying to lead other prisoners out of the prison system. His behavior demonstrates the qualities of justice, courage and perseverance in human nature, and has strong human tension and appeal.
However, there is also a certain selfishness and egoism in Jack's behavior. In his fight with Gilbert, he adopted cruel means to try to achieve his goals. He also put other prisoners in danger during his escape, showing a certain tendency of self-protection and egoism.