I'm so sick of America's pretense

Clementine 2022-10-20 06:32:22

I'm so weak, I'm almost blinded by rolling my eyes. It's unbelievable how fast these people get into the show. Wow, it seems that the founder of the experiment asked them to act like a role-player to get money, so they have to use every ounce of energy to speed up the provocation. For example, in the beginning of playing basketball, a white-bearded old man who claimed that his knees were too weak to play basketball could knock a tall and strong black brother to the ground within five steps of basketball. The coffin board is about to move. It's really uncomfortable to force the plot forward. I feel like I've been creaked.

The whole oppression and resistance can be said to have originated from this basketball accident. The prison guards decided to punish the prisoners strictly in accordance with the experimental requirements in order to prevent the red light from being out of the game. Through this opportunity, some prison guards who had not entered the state realized that they had power (discussion and decision). The process of punishing or not is also very deliberate. These people simply do not have the ability to think independently. It stands to reason that where there are crowds, there will be differences of opinion. It is so easy to compromise. Are you a group of pushovers..) But by an accident or something called coincidence Is it too imprecise as a guide to expose human nature gradually to destruction, because this is a fifty-fifty rather than a 100% thing that will happen. If this experiment is not about the behavior that human beings will do in a specific environment anyway, then the meaning of the experiment is What?

Human nature is indeed worth exploring We have our weaknesses and original sin If such an experiment were carried out in reality maybe the result would be the same as the movie (strong reservations here?) But the experience is absolutely different

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The Experiment quotes

  • [first lines]

    Travis: [playing shuffleboard] You suck, don't you?

    Gertrude: You suck.

    Travis: Yeah, I suck so bad I just skunked you. Which means, you gotta eat your pills.

    Gertrude: You're supposed to be nice to me.

    Travis: I am nice to you. It's not my fault you got no game.

    Gertrude: You suck, Travis.

    Travis: I know.

  • Barris: We are strangers in a strange time.