Keep yourself and treat your life rationally (a great excerpt from the movie network)

Trevion 2021-12-10 08:01:32

A very realistic movie, for the sake of life, life is difficult, different lives, the same goal. When human nature collides with human nature, once the behavioral and psychological satisfaction is reached, a psychological transformation begins, that is, abnormality.
When everyone started this experiment, they were very cautious and kind. When punishing prisoners for push-ups, psychologists had already begun to lure them into a dilemma. The pleasure of punishing others made them addicted and made them addicted. They believe that they have power and strive to make themselves more and more competent as jailers, forgetting that we are actually together, forgetting that we are actually companions! This is the famous prisoner's dilemma.
As No. 17 said: Put an animal in a cage, and you can see who is a lion. However, the advantages and strength of the lion are innate, and the psychologists here give them.
When I mentioned a room that the camera can’t take at the very beginning, I was telling us that psychologists not only gave them power, but also gave them a space, a space not to be monitored, to create conditions for them, and to indulge them. .
Between sexual desire, material desire, power and self-awareness and reason, reason has failed. The role that was randomly set at the beginning was just a title that didn't belong to me. However, as time goes by, they continue to use their actions, language and thoughts to perfect their role. They have become accustomed to this role, and their behavior, language, and thought are no different from real jailers and prisoners. I have believed in my mind that my role, standards of life, and attitude towards things have completely changed.
When the role assignment was completed at the very beginning, everyone was already caught in this problem. They were not prisoners. Under the subconscious hint, their behaviors and actions became more and more like prisoners, as did the jailers.
The subconscious cues of the self are terrible.
In fact, when the "prisoners" were dissatisfied at the beginning, they could resist, but the temptation of money and the jailer's obsession with power caused them not to end this terrible experiment in time. At first, psychologists said that if someone is injured or violates the rules, the experiment will stop just to appropriately compress people's desires. After being indifferent later, the desires of the jailers swelled to the point that normal people could not imagine. Even if someone saw all this clearly and wanted to quit to end it all, the psychologist did not take any action. , Let it develop, because in his eyes, the experiment will not stop as soon as the experiment starts. The result is the most important.
At the moment when I left the prison, all humanity was recovered and everything returned to normal. Finally, when the head of the jailer walked out of the jail to get in the car, I saw a very dark humorous scene. The head of the jailer was completely out of the jail. Here’s arrogance and domineering, the others are angry and liberated to throw their clothes on the ground, and he is habitually tidying up his clothes. If all this hadn’t happened, he would be exactly the same as before the experiment, let alone imagine. Such a gentle and clean person will kill.
The director wants to tell us that under certain environmental conditions, anyone can become a demon. All demons are dark bursts suppressed by long-term dissatisfaction with life.
Be kind to yourself and love life.

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Extended Reading
  • Shemar 2021-12-10 08:01:32

    It is said that during the filming of OZ, there was a terrible rumor in the crew that which actor dared to be late and his character in the next episode was either killed or raped. Khan... is really cold.

  • Dessie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    The breaking point has not been seen, and it has been spoiled. .

Oz quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Ryan O'Reily: Fucking Cyril!

  • [repeated line]

    Officer Sean Murphy: Lockdown!