The next morning, in a New York studio.
The absolute lead of "Prison Break Special Forces," Miller, accompanied by his agent, was waiting for the audition to start.
He remembered that it was that overly young producer who had confirmed Simon West as the director.
"The main theme of this film is that the protagonist just wants to rescue his family in peace, but he keeps getting harassed.
Gang members as roommates, the prison underboss, the boss, and, in the end, even the guards and the Prison Warden are like playing a video game, becoming more and more formidable.
And the protagonist's abilities are also thoroughly demonstrated bit by bit as the plot progresses.
The most important thing in this film is to convey the feeling of, 'Don't mess with me, I'm busy, I don't have time for you.'
When the bullying escalates, the protagonist then dismisses it lightly as 'forget it, might as well squash these bugs.'