"Get Out of Prison" is a Japanese film adapted from the novel of the same name by former yakuza boss Okita Wolong. This movie belongs to the genre of Japanese dramas, with 10 episodes in total. It takes Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture as the stage and tells the story of the main character Sosuke Jinnai trying to adapt to the radically changed society and reintegrate into life after serving a 14-year sentence.
In the movie, Jinnei Sosuke (played by Kitamura Yukiya) faces tremendous changes and challenges after being released from prison. He used to be a member of the Mafia, but after serving a 14-year sentence, he decided to completely change his life and stay away from the road of crime. However, when he re-entered the society, he found that everything around him had been turned upside down. This phenomenon of not being able to adapt to social changes due to long-term imprisonment is called "pension disconnection".
In the movie, Jinnai Sousuke's confusion and helplessness are depicted in a comical way. He tried his best to integrate into this new world, but often fell into embarrassment and misunderstanding. Once familiar things and people have become strange, and the rapid development of society makes him feel at a loss. However, he did not give up, but bravely faced his past, tried to adapt to the new life, and integrated into this world full of challenges and opportunities.
Through a humorous and moving story, the film follows one freed man's journey to find belonging in a complex society. Zongsuke's determination and hard work are touching. He used his actions to prove that life can have a chance to start again, and he also conveyed a positive attitude towards life to the audience.
The movie "Get Out of Prison" is not only a story, but also a kind of thinking. In modern society, each of us will face various challenges and confusions, but as long as we bravely meet the changes and work hard to adapt, we can embrace new possibilities in life. No matter what twists and turns and difficulties they have experienced in the past, everyone has the right to start again and create their own happiness and success.