The life-affirming drama follows a group of incarcerated individuals who find renewed purpose through theater.
alongside an ensemble cast comprised mostly of first-time screen actors who are also real-life former participants of the program, doesn’t skirt around the more troubling realities of life behind bars. But in its focus on healing,successfully taps into a mood that feels atypical for the genre it’s operating within.
’s thesis that a person’s temperament is often controlled by their environment and not the other way around. The film doesn’t judge its characters based on their perceived innocence or guilt—its focus is instead on the process of getting better. Though certain parts of Divine G’s storyline are directly related to his innocence, the sense of purpose he finds through RTA is treated no differently than what anyone else in the program gains from their own experiences.
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