
Dylan Burke has made many mistakes in his former life as a small-time criminal, but he put his dark past behind him when he found the love of his life, Maria. Dylan now works as an open water fisherman, while Maria runs a quaint seaport coffee shop. It is the idyllic life they both never dreamed they'd achieve. But when the local prison warden, Daniel Calvin, realizes Dylan is the man who caused his wife's death twenty-five years ago he'll stop at nothing to have his rightful... (Full plot summary below)
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Dylan Burke has made many mistakes in his former life as a small-time criminal, but he put his dark past behind him when he found the love of his life, Maria. Dylan now works as an open water fisherman, while Maria runs a quaint seaport coffee shop. It is the idyllic life they both never dreamed they'd achieve. But when the local prison warden, Daniel Calvin, realizes Dylan is the man who caused his wife's death twenty-five years ago he'll stop at nothing to have his rightful revenge, including framing Dylan for murder and having him locked away under the warden's charge.
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| Film ThreatAlex SavelievClumsy and meandering, Imprisoned seems unsure of whether it’s a story of personal revenge, an outcry against a corrupt regime, or a study of the Puerto Rican justice system. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreImprisoned never escapes its lack of drive, never takes on the urgency this scenario promises. |
| Los Angeles TimesCarlos AguilarOn-the-nose in its use of music cues for emotional effect, this showcase of subpar filmmaking unabashedly regurgitates clichés in a story that shows little concern for the history of the location it is exploiting. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckIts largely Hispanic cast and extensive Puerto Rico locations lend a unique quality to Paul Kampf's prison drama starring Laurence Fishburne as a morally corrupt warden. Unfortunately, those elements are the only original aspects of this turgid exercise in prison movie clichés which doesn't even manage to be convincing as melodrama. Although certainly well-meaning in its condemnation of capital punishment, Imprisoned is too dully executed to achieve its desired impact. |