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Pablo 2022-04-04 08:01:01
"The Experimenter": Bringing Academic Works to the Screen, on the Importance of Independent Thinking
You can say that we are all puppets, but I think we are puppets with thinking ability and consciousness. Since we realize that we are controlled, then perhaps independent thinking ability is our first step towards freedom. ——Stanley Migram
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Demetrius 2022-04-04 09:01:08
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For some reason, I thought of "Compliance".
Sometimes we can't explain these weak, dark parts of human nature, and even though many people later fall into self-blame and remorse, at the time, they were lambs to be slaughtered.
Or wonder why only that electrical engineer would say no?...

Anthony Edwards
Performing Experience
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Tianna 2022-04-04 09:01:08
Like Xiao Hong and House of Cards, Sarsgaard also told the audience directly, that social relations studies people's conformity with fake electric shocks, experiments on double standards and obedience to authority, which are very classic when you look up on the street, and there are common but unknown ones. Familiar strangers are also very interesting. In the end, it is nothing more than awakening human self-awareness and the importance of maintaining independent thinking. Milgam, a must-see authoritative work in psychology, deserves attention. Beijing Film Festival Competition Film
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Americo 2022-04-09 09:01:08
Recording the experimental record of the experiment is a paradox in itself.
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