Shot Caller (2017)

Shot Caller (2017) is a crime drama film directed by Ric Roman Waugh, known for its intense exploration of prison life and the impact of crime on its characters. The film stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Jacob Harlon, a successful businessman who finds himself entangled in the criminal underworld following a tragic accident.
The film begins with Jacob Harlon, a prosperous financier, who is living a seemingly perfect life with his wife and son. However, when Jacob is involved in a fatal car accident that results in the death of a young man, he faces serious legal consequences. To protect his family and avoid a harsh prison sentence, Jacob makes a deal to serve time in a maximum-security prison.
Once inside, Jacob quickly realizes that to survive, he must adapt to the brutal environment of the prison. He is drawn into the world of gangs and criminal organizations, ultimately becoming a key player in the prison’s power struggles. As he climbs the ranks of the prison hierarchy, Jacob adopts the alias “Money” and becomes a feared figure within the inmate population.
Shot Caller delves into themes of transformation, survival, and the consequences of oneโ€™s choices. The film portrays Jacob’s descent from a well-to-do family man into a hardened criminal, showing how the prison system and gang culture reshape his identity and morals. The story highlights the difficulty of escaping one’s past and the consequences that follow when individuals become enmeshed in a life of crime.
The film is noted for its gritty, realistic portrayal of prison life and its exploration of the criminal justice system. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s performance as Jacob Harlon is particularly praised for its depth and intensity, as he captures the complexities of a man who is forced to confront his own demons and adapt to an unforgiving environment.
Shot Caller (2017) received generally positive reviews from critics for its engaging narrative and strong performances. It stands out as a gripping drama that examines the harsh realities of incarceration and the transformation of a man pushed to the edge of his humanity.