K-11
Director: Jules Stewart
Actors: Goran Visnjic, Kate del Castillo, D.B. Sweeney
PlotRaymond Saxx Jr., a high-powered music producer, wakes up in a haze and finds himself incarcerated in the K-11 unit of a Los Angeles County Jail, a section designated for LGBTQ+ inmates. Confused and disoriented, he learns he has been booked on charges he doesn't fully remember, but his immediate concerns become surviving the volatile environment of K-11. The ward is under the tyrannical rule of a violent transgender prisoner named Mousey, who exerts control over the place through intimidation and manipulation. As Raymond navigates this new and strange world, he encounters a range of colorful and complex characters, each with their own stories and struggles.
Determined to regain his freedom and clear his name, Raymond faces various challenges and adversities, from corrupt guards to dangerous inmates. Conflicts escalate as he tries to understand the power dynamics within K-11, all while dealing with withdrawal symptoms from his drug addiction. His journey becomes a desperate fight for survival and redemption. The tension builds, alliances shift, and Raymond's resilience is tested in ways he never imagined possible, leading him on a transformative journey fraught with danger and moral compromise.
Writers: Jared Kurt, Jules Stewart
Release Date: 10 Jun 2014
Runtime: 88 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
K-11 offers an original take on the prison genre, but flawed direction and baffling editorial choices make it overwhelmingly messy and unfocused, despite decent audio-visual quality.
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