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The film is based on the true story of Quawntay "Bosco" Adams [de] who was sentenced to 35 years in 2004 for possession of marijuana, and who made a spectacular escape from prison in 2006 with the help of a woman he met through a lonely-hearts ad.

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In January 2024, it was announced that a biographical drama thriller film based on a true story of the life of convict Quawntay Adams and titled Bosco would be released for the streaming service Peacock, with Nicholas Manuel Pino writing and directing, and Aubrey Joseph, Nikki Blonsky, Tyrese Gibson, Theo Rossi, Thomas Jane, and Vivica A. Fox joining the cast.[1]

Try not to lose your sense of self while doing your time in prison. Be smart about angering guards and officers of the law. Speak out against unjust treatment of inmates and prisoners. Give back to the community when free and able.

Even though Quawntay Adams was a criminal and escaped from prison, his crime was only for intent to possess a large amount of marijuana. But he gave himself up after escaping prison, willingly served his time, and later fought his case for a reduced sentence. Now out of prison and a free man, he tells his story, inspires others as a motivational speaker, and runs a nonprofit called "The Chasin' Freedum Foundation," which provides support for inmates with nonviolent drug offenses.

There are more than a few scenes of police brutality and guards abusing their power over inmates. An inmate begs for medication and treatment but is denied and instead handcuffed to his bed in his cell. He later kills himself by cutting his wrists and bleeding out. Many fights break out between guards and inmates. A prison warden punches and beats an inmate. Guards taser inmates. A guard chokes an inmate. Guards and a warden taunt and bait inmates to act out so they can beat them, throw them in solitary confinement, and punish them.

Men try to buy a significant amount of marijuana. A father gives his young boy a brick of marijuana and tells him to hide it. Adults discuss getting caught for drug possession. A man drinks shots of some kind of alcohol and looks drunk.

Parents need to know that Bosco is a drama based on a true story about Quawntay Adams, a young man who was caught trying to possess a large quantity of marijuana. His sentence was an unjust 35 years. He would later escape from prison in an incredible fashion. There are many scenes of police brutality, guards and a warden abusing their power and punching, kicking, and beating inmates, taunting and baiting inmates, and denying inmates basic rights, like treatment and medication for mental health issues. An inmate kills himself by cutting his wrists and bleeding out while handcuffed to his bed in his cell. Multiple fights break out between guards and inmates. Guards taser inmates a few times. Blood is often shown on walls, ceilings, and the floor. Strong language throughout includes all forms of "f--k," including "motherf--ker," "s--t," "p---y," "goddamn," "ass," "bitch," the "N" word, "ho," "bastard," and "hell." Men try to buy a significant amount of marijuana. A father gives his young boy a brick of marijuana and tells him to hide it. Adults discuss getting caught for drug possession. A man drinks shots of some kind of alcohol and looks drunk. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

In BOSCO, Quawntay Adams (Aubry Joseph) makes a mistake and tries to do his father a favor by helping him with an illegal drug purchase, but gets caught by police. Adams is sentenced to 35 years for this offense. Enduring the brutalities of prison and abuse from guards and the warden, Adams plots a way to escape. Now a free man, he tells his story of hope and inspires others with his memoir and nonprofit organization.

The performances are very good in this prison escape drama. Aubry Joseph (Quawntay Adams) shows a depth and integrity that grounds Bosco in reality, and the supporting cast, from Tyrese Gibson (Adams's father) and Vivica A. Fox (Adams's mother) to Thomas Jane (the warden) and John Lewis (the Bull), are all excellent. Running a bit over 90 minutes, the pacing is quick, but the film lingers long enough and spends plenty of time simply being with Adams in his cell, which helps show the kind of solitude he experienced, the containment of his body and mind that daily threatened his hope and sense of dignity. Unflinchingly showing how callous and brutal guards and the warden were toward inmates, this dramatic thriller also shines a brief unapologetic light on injustices within prison culture between police, guards, and inmates, as well as the unfair severity of Adams's 35-year sentence for his nonviolent drug offense crime.

But this film isn't perfect. The true-story finale is given away in the very beginning as if to implore the viewer to stick around to watch just how Adams manages to escape a maximum-security prison, but the final act feels rushed and unsatisfying. The entire setup prepares the viewer for a thrilling escape to freedom, which then quickly and summarily ends without much pomp or circumstance, which in this context, most viewers will desire after having watched over an hour of careful preparation, planning, deception, and strategizing. It would be like if Andy in The Shawshank Redemption, right after escaping, simply turns himself back in a day later, only to find himself staring up at his prison cell walls after years of careful planning, his dreams fulfilled and then thrown away. Bosco simply doesn't quite stick the landing, rushing to the epilogue right after Adams is back in prison, wherein viewers are treated with the truth of what the real Adams is up to now.

"Humans are the greatest weakness in any security system." Peacock has revealed an official trailer for a film called Bosco, a prison escape thriller based on a true story. Finally something that might just live up to the classic Escape from Alcatraz! Hopefully. Based on the true story of Quawntay "Bosco" Adams, who also produced the film. Sentenced to 35 years for attempted possession of marijuana, Adams miraculously escaped from a Federal maximum-security prison in 2006 while under 24-hour surveillance in solitary with the help of a woman he met through a lonely-hearts ad. This features a compelling cast including Aubrey Joseph as "Bosco", Nikki Blonsky as "Tammy", Tyrese Gibson as "Tootie", Vivica A. Fox as "Willa", Theo Rossi as "Ramos", and Thomas Jane as "Hunt". Bosco will feature original music from leading hip-hop artists, including Snoop Dogg, French Montana, The Game, DDG, & more. Looks solid though probably not a new prison escape classic. I'm still very, very curious to see how he got out - what he did to sneak out.

"Prisons aren't inescapable. They're just meant to feel that way." In 2006 over 2 million Americans were incarcerated but only one managed to escape from a federal maximum-security wing while under 24-hour surveillance - Quawntay "Bosco" Adams (played by Aubrey Joseph). For the chance to be at his first child's birth, he planned an ingenious escape with the help of a lonely Missouri woman that he meets by replying to a personal ad. Bosco is directed by the Chilean-American writer / filmmaker Nicholas Manuel Pino, making his feature directorial debut after a number of other shorts previously. The screenplay is also written by Nicholas Manuel Pino, adapted from the memoir "Chasin' Freedum" by the real Quawntay Adams. It's produced by Patrick McErlean, Darryll C. Scott, Justin Steele, and Quawntay Adams. Peacock debuts Pino's Bosco film streaming on Peacock starting February 2nd, 2024 coming soon. Looking good? Who's down?

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Dicen que al menos una vez en la vida es necesario tomarse unos das para caminar, desconectar y perderse con uno mismo entre la naturaleza. Las conclusiones a las que llega uno al hacerlo son realmente asombrosas cuando dejamos el ruido atrs.
Esta es nuestra lnea ms espiritual, la que invita desde el exterior a profundizar en lo interior del hombre.

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Una pelcula no dura 1.30 horas, sino lo que permanece en la conciencia y la memoria.
Cada pelcula: una causa. Con cada pelcula va ligado un mensaje y con l una causa. Creemos en la capacidad del cine para transformar y nosotros lo haremos tambin aportando nuestro granito con ONG ́s y fundaciones que luchen por ellas.

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