Is it the essence of rights or the essence of human nature?

Wyatt 2022-11-30 04:14:20

I remember watching this movie today because the recent epidemic has been severe, and there have been many fights between epidemic prevention personnel and community residents. As a bystander, I don’t know the whole story and can’t make a conclusion. I just suddenly remembered the “Stanford Prison Lab” I watched a long time ago, Today, I suddenly want to brush this social version of the prison laboratory. Everyone has a reason for participating in this experiment, basically to earn experimental fees, and others for stimulation. A 15-day realistic role-playing, the male protagonist is the prisoner, and the black is the prison guard. There are too many metaphors. Black people are gradually becoming prison bosses, and the way of humiliating people is getting more and more escalated. The male protagonist was dragged out in the middle of the night wearing only shorts, handcuffed in the hall, and made public. Later, it turned into peeing on the male protagonist's face, and then stuffed him into the toilet, drinking toilet water, forcing him to admit that he was a prisoner before letting him go. Until he was finally locked in a dark pipe, which was accompanied by the final resistance of the entire prisoner. In the process of gradually becoming a prison head, the black man also found that his sexual ability began to recover along with the control of power. He shaved his head and trimmed his beard into shape. His eyes were full of a kind of powerful confidence, not conventional confidence, but a kind of Take control when top-down. During this period, a prison guard tried to get a prisoner to give him kj, but it didn't work at first, and then he was hanged alone and tried to violate. Finally, he was rescued by the male protagonist who escaped from the pipeline. The whole movie was particularly touched by one sentence. I don’t know if the immersion was too heavy. I felt a little choked up when I thought about it. It was the fat white prisoner in the movie, who was suffering from diabetes. In the confrontation between the prisoner and the prison guard, he shouted when saving the male protagonist. With a bang, he was my friend and was beaten in the head with a club by the prison head, and died. Fatty's death also made the male protagonist instantly angry. I think the most disturbing shop in the whole movie is that the black cell boss is an extremely submissive and cautious honest man in his life, and he is friends with the male protagonist! are friends! Why, can you be so cruel to each other just because of your identity! I understand that this is an experiment, and everyone should do their best to act. However, you are here to make money, and acting is only a small part. You don’t need to be immersed in it. After the experiment, you still have to return to real life. I want to be the honest person who is obedient and cautious. I can understand the plot of why it is possible to hit a friend like this: the prison guard wants to violate another person, which means that he is a potential criminal in his life. but i can't understand Two people who are friends in life, because of the opposition created by power, can make this ruthless attack. Probably this is the sin of rights, rights can stimulate the evil in the heart, maybe only the good enough, the other prison guard has never done anything against his heart from beginning to end. After watching these two films, I was thinking that if I was allowed to enter the experiment, I would choose whether to be a prison guard or a prisoner. I would choose a prisoner. I would be a little worried that power would stimulate the evil in my heart, and I also hoped to experience the power and pressure. Whether I can persist in resisting until the end, or be tamed under oppression

Probably good and evil are really between a single thought, and what determines the depth of kindness and the unbreakable bottom line between this thought.

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The Experiment quotes

  • Archaleta: Justice is what keeps us safe as a society. Ordered law.

    Travis: Justice is what starts wars. And eye for and eye for an eye. It takes a turning of the cheek for this species to evolve.

    Archaleta: Ah, so you're the one who knows what it's going to take for this society to evolve.

    Travis: I'm just regurgitating what people have been saying for a long time.

  • Nix: Still think we're higher on the evolutionary chain than monkeys?

    Travis: Yeah, 'cause we can still do something about it.