I wanted to like this low budget, gritty prison drama as I recognised that at least the producers established some realities of Sydney gaol culture - it's completely run along ethnic divisions.
Prison gangs ( except for WASP's) Form according to racial profile.
There is corruption, violence, and mistrust - and the laws are strictly schoolyard politics.
However, that was as far as the realism extended.
The premise, the writing, the Plot, the characters were so one-dimensional, so trite it made me cringe.
I felt for the actors who had to spout lines so ridiculously predictable it was laughable.
It made a Robert.G.Barrett novel seem like Dostoevsky.
Warden in cahoots with the prison's top dog?
Even the Young Ones were parodying such an overused plot device 35 years ago.
The Pathos is slapped on thicker than a cheese and Vegemite sandwich.
Obviously the producers thought casting a wide net at the expense of creative integrity was a smart move, but Australian audiences have come along way and are no fools ( except for the troglodytes that simply revere gangster culture).
Give this one a very wide berth.