In his early twenties, a graffiti artist begins serving a 312-year prison sentence for vandalism. He must contend with the difficulties of his new existence on the inside: sharing a cell with an aggressive murderer, being transferred to maximum security, and living alone for 23 hours a day. He gradually learns to survive from an unlikely allay. Then questions begin to arise. Whom is he able to rely on? Is there any hope for him?
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In his early twenties, a graffiti artist begins serving a 312-year prison sentence for vandalism. He must contend with the difficulties of his new existence on the inside: sharing a cell with an aggressive murderer, being transferred to maximum security, and living alone for 23 hours a day. He gradually learns to survive from an unlikely allay. Then questions begin to arise. Whom is he able to rely on? Is there any hope for him?
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