Life-school conveyor The dreary history of the existence of a criminal authority Cain in a prison, where the uniformity of survival in confined conditions under the supervision of guards unexpectedly mixed with the tragic turn of life behind barbed wire.
In 2010, the director of films category "B" Ryan Combs shot two films in a row, where Ving Raims took part. In both cases, he portrayed him as criminal and again authoritative. It must be said that "Lifelong" (or there is in translation under the name "Cain seal") is little, but better than the previous work of these two people. In "Lifelong" there is a reasonable tragic structure, there are noticeable dramatic scenes, there is a reality of what is happening (the film is set just on real events, but it seems that it is highly embellished).
Ryan Combs himself is a representative of African Americans, so it becomes clear his desire to show the underside of the life of his fellow citizens. I don’t know for sure, and to be honest, I don’t want to know if black people actually say that or behave that way, but there was often a falsehood inside. Perhaps this has nothing to do with the mentality of the black population of the United States, but with the acting. The latter is the Achilles heel of the film "Lifelong". I am sure that Wing Rams will never be able to pull the film alone and even with Robert Patrick this will not work, which is why they are actors of the second tier, but next to him in front of the camera were actors of the third and probably fourth tier. The bouncing gait, the conversation through the teeth, the constant gestures looked at least played. And the thin skeletons that played the children of Cain did not easily contrast in idea with their biological father, played by Wing Rams, which refers to the expression “sky and earth”. In general, the casting of Ryan Combs was once again disgusting.
If it were not for drama and not staging based on real events, it would be another failure of the Combs , and this is already better.
4 out of 10