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The Stanford Prison Experiment Reviews

  • Gaetano 2022-11-09 20:26:55

    'Adaptation' and 'Power' - Where does power come from?

    I can't remember seeing such a depressing movie. Keep checking the progress bar, especially in the second half, almost to the point of torture. anger. Yes, it is "anger", which is most of my state. Angry at those who abused their power, such as the prison guards who initially entered the role, and...

  • Sadye 2022-11-03 18:39:48

    Is it an experiment? Or show?

    Saw The Stanford Prison Experiment last night. During the broadcast, the friends who watched it unanimously agreed with Prof. Zimbardo's kind of selfishness and contempt for the kind of derailment that they turned a blind eye to. This point is undoubtedly one of the points of increasing tension in...

  • Hailee 2022-11-03 00:16:09

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    Watch this first before watching The Wave, Death Experiment. This one is the most realistic documentary, without too much modification. It restores the whole story and narrates the matter itself. The background of the time, the dialogue between the two sides after the experiment, and the...

  • Chloe 2022-10-30 15:07:41

    The establishment of authority, the destruction of individuality

    Stanford Prison Experiment

    *The establishment of authority by analogy - why obedience

    The establishment of authority here is undoubtedly terrible. An authority that is only based on its own subjective impression and will not absorb foreign things. Such an authority also has an IQ, which can...

  • Carli 2022-10-30 06:52:49

    Movie loses legitimacy compared to real Stanford Prison Experiment

    1. I know this movie is based on a real experiment, but it is too unreasonable. When the conflict was so intense, no one told the guards that their actions had broken the law (whether it worked or not), only that the behavior in the experiment had exceeded the terms of the experimental contract. 2....

  • Newell 2022-10-30 01:46:57

    little idea

    Basically, the content and theory that this film wants to explain has been discussed by more authoritative people in recent years, so I won't repeat it. Just record some of the things that you care about and are worth thinking about.

  • Zena 2022-10-29 20:28:13

    This is nothing but the dark side of human nature, everyone has a dark side, and you are not the flawless white lotus you imagined.

    Read the 01 German version and the 10 US version, plus this version. A lot of people like the 10-year version, and when I read this version, I also saw that most people said it was rubbish, not as good as the 10-year version. However, I think the 10-year version is the most rubbish, the 01 version...

  • Braulio 2022-10-29 08:43:51

    It looks uncomfortable, but I finished it anyway

    It's a really heart-wrenching movie. The film I watched at station A, there were various comments in the barrage, but it made me think more.         First and foremost, it's confusing why people trapped in prisons feel a sense of substitution. What is real? I think, first of all, if the experiment...

  • Dustin 2022-10-28 12:30:55

    Phenomenological Psychological Science - Terrible Experiments That Ignore Human Nature

    From a documentary perspective, the film truly restores a psychological experiment. As the film shows, the darkness of human nature is bottomless, and no one can swear to call himself a good person and call others a bad person. In the experiment, no one is qualified to be a superior identity, and...

  • Adelbert 2022-10-24 04:08:14

    Situational Lucifer Effect

    In the 1970s, a simulated prison psychology experiment was conducted at Stanford University. College students played the role of prison guards and prisoners. After six days, the scene was completely out of control. The prison guards were violent and powerful, and the prisoners had a mental...