Donnie Keshawarz

Donnie Keshawarz

  • Born: 1969-7-30
  • Birthplace: Guelph, Ontario, Canada
  • Height:
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Graduate School: Rutgers University BFA, University of Missouri MFA
  • Representative Works: "Fate Planning Bureau", "Experimenter", "Shoemaker's Life", "24 Hours", The Wolf of Wall Street
  • Donnie Keshawarz (Donnie Keshawarz), born on July 30, 1969 in Guelph , Ontario, Canada , is an actor [1]  . His main work is " Ad Astra ".

    Performing Experience

    In 2015, Donnie Keshawarz starred in the film " Experimenter " directed by Michael Amelida . 
    In 2019, starred in the movie " Ad Astra "   .
    Extended Reading
    • Zion 2022-04-04 08:01:01

      The Experiment of Obedience---The Experimenter's film review record

      "The change is real, it's lasting, and it's in your life very quickly." We are influenced by and obey authority because human nature wants to be less and less thoughtful, like The Road Less Traveled The "entropy" mentioned in the implementation process is actually not as rational as one thinks, but...

    • Kaelyn 2022-04-04 08:01:01

      experiment first

      The movie is quite special. It's interesting to take the protagonist out of his own story and break the fourth wall. It feels like you are following him through his mental journey.

      Moreover, some effects of the stage play, such as background walls, etc., are widely used in the film, which pulls you...

    • Melba 2022-04-23 07:06:01

      To be unwavering in being an anarchist

    • Kole 2022-04-07 09:01:06

      It is quite satisfactory and has no merits. The director cleverly used the shooting method to break the fourth wall to explain the complex psychological concepts to the audience, but it also made the film boring. The exciting thing is the experiment itself. The emperor's new clothes are being staged in the circle of friends every day. It can be seen that it is really difficult to think independently.

    Experimenter quotes

    • [last lines]

      Stanley Milgram: Alexandra Milgram, Sasha, continues to live in the apartment we shared in Riverdale. Our children live with their children near Boston and Toronto. Sasha never remarried.

      Stanley Milgram: The obedience experiments are cited and discussed in nearly every introductory psychology textbook worldwide. My obedience film is screened for every incoming class at West Point. And my methods and results continue to be challenged, scorned, debunked, yet every time a new outrage is unleashed into the world, sanctioned and systematic acts of violence, the obedience experiments re-enter the conversation, re-framing unanswerable questions.

      Stanley Milgram: You could say we're puppets. But I believe that we are puppets with perception - with awareness. Sometimes we can see the strings and, perhaps, our awareness is the first step in our liberation.

    • Stanley Milgram: There was a time, I suspect, when men and women could give a fully human response to any situation, when we could be fully absorbed, in the world, as human beings, but more often now people don't get to see the whole situation but only some small part of it. There's a division of labour and people carry out small, narrow, specialised jobs and we can't act without some sort of direction from on high. I call this the agentic state. The individual yields to authority and in doing so becomes alienated from his own actions. The agentic state is 'store policy', it's 'I'm just doing my job', or 'that's not my job', or 'I don't make the rules', 'we don't do that here'. 'just following orders', 'it's the law'. In the agentic state the individual defines himself as an instrument carrying out the wishes of others - a soldier, a nurse, an administrator, an actor, a corporate employee, or even, yes, academics and artists.