Film Review: Celda 211 (2025)
Starring: Luis Tosar
The 2025 reimagining of Celda 211 brings back the raw intensity and emotional weight of the original, with Luis Tosar once again delivering a powerhouse performance that reminds us why this story remains so impactful.
Set within the walls of a high-security Spanish prison, the film follows Juan, a rookie prison guard who gets caught in the middle of a violent inmate uprising. Pretending to be a prisoner to survive, Juan must navigate a brutal and unpredictable environment, led by the commanding presence of Malamadre, played masterfully by Tosar.
The updated version doesn’t stray far from its roots, but it sharpens its edge with more modern cinematography, gritty realism, and an even tighter focus on psychological tension. Tosar brings complexity to Malamadre—both terrifying and strangely sympathetic—anchoring the film with magnetic intensity.
Celda 211 (2025) is more than a prison drama; it’s a tense and gripping study of survival, identity, and the blurry line between duty and humanity.
Rating: 9/10
Brutal, brilliant, and unforgettable—Luis Tosar proves once again that some roles are simply iconic.