Want to give three and a half stars. German film adaptation of the Stanford Prison Experiment. Judging from the film alone, I think the presence of one or two rat feces (potentially dangerous elements) led to this result, especially when such a person is assigned the role of "jailer", which cannot explain how human nature is. I promise to experiment with 20 people like me for 14 days. People with basic human nature and three views will not be able to commit violence and rape. Everyone should eat and sleep, and 14 days of forbearance will pass. But then again, those who would volunteer to participate in this kind of experiment for the sake of money are likely to be different from the average population, so the probability of losing them is greatly increased, and the sensitive and fragile glass heart is indeed easy to get out of control when it erupts. But the original experiment seems to use students as guinea pigs, and emphasizes that the mind is sound before the experiment, and the animal becomes wild after the experiment? Inconceivable, incomprehensible. I may be standing and talking without my back pain, but no matter what the original experiment was, the performance of the film was really unconvincing, and several conflicts broke out abruptly. From the very beginning, the slot is full, will normal people force people who can't drink milk to drink milk? Would you enjoy peeing on someone's face? Will it be the same as when others bark when they bark and bite when they bite? Do you want to rape a woman when you see it? Do sane people get pleasure from bullying? I am skeptical. Maybe I'm being too naive.
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