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So, Luis (Adolfo Fernández) has reached a critical point with his sixteen-year-old son Fran (Marcel Borràs). Being a teenager isn' Lock Up (2010) - News - IMDb

The plot follows (played by Marcel Borràs), a rebellious 16-year-old whose behavior is spiraling out of control with drugs and violence. Desperate to save him, his father Luis makes the fateful decision to send him to C.I.M.C.A. , a high-security rehabilitation center. So, Luis (Adolfo Fernández) has reached a critical

If you are looking for the Spanish drama (originally titled Cruzando el límite ), released in 2010, , a high-security rehabilitation center

This intense Spanish film explores the dark side of "tough love" and the extreme measures some parents take to discipline their children. Xavi Giménez Genre: Drama / Thriller Language: Spanish (with available Arabic/English subtitles) 📝 The Story 🎬 Lock Up (2010) — Cruzando el límite

🚨 This is a gritty Spanish drama about a juvenile correctional facility, often confused with the 1989 Sylvester Stallone prison film of the same name. 🎬 Lock Up (2010) — Cruzando el límite

🚩 The film contains strong themes of teen rebellion, drug use, and scenes of violence/torture within the correctional facility. A comparison with the 1989 Stallone version ? More Spanish thriller recommendations like this? Lock Up (2010)

However, the "education" provided at the center is far more brutal than Luis ever imagined. Fran finds himself in a facility where psychological and physical abuse are the primary teaching tools, forcing him to fight just to survive. 🌟 Key Cast as Fran Adolfo Fernández as Luis Irene Escolar as Nuria Carlos Cuevas as Dani

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