You All Meet in a Cell: Difference between revisions

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* The main characters of ''[[O Brother, Where Art Thou?]]'' meet in a [[Working on the Chain Gang|chain]] [[American Prisons|gang]].
* ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' has the variant of "You all meet in a police line-up."
** One of the few things we seem tto know for sure [[The Ending Changes Everything|after the ending]] of ''[[The Usual Suspects]]'' is that the group of crooks met while they were all being held and questioned by the NYPD. This did include sharing a large cell/holding room where they began plotting how to strike back at the NYPD.
* The original ''The Inglorious Bastards'' has the heroes meeting as U.S. Army prisoners who escape and try to make their way to Switzerland.
* ''[[The Dirty Dozen]]'' are all in prison for various crimes, that's why they are picked for the suicide mission, it's their only hope to avoid a long prison term or death sentence. They don't meet there but we meet them there as the commander offers each one the mission.
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* Many times in the ''[[Saw]]''-verse
* ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'' has a high school variant where a group of students meeting in a detention and becoming friends who otherwise would never have come together. It's practically lampshaded when one character confronts the two "popular" kids about how they will probably go back to treating the others like social outcasts again if they were to meet in the halls with their other friends around.
 
 
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