From the Stanford experiment, we all know that we should criticize the jailers whose power is out of control.
In fact, the movie gives us the opposite feeling!
The first thing I saw is that the jailers are basically kind and honest, but the biggest problem in the film is that their position is the power side, the superior, but the restraint given to them is that you seem to be leaders, but you have no power to restrain criminals , you cannot use violence.
So these people instead become ridiculously incompetent.
Then, the second brain-dead protagonist of the film came on the stage, provoking, inciting, insulting each other many times, rushing to make personal attacks and the worst humiliation. So much so that when the jailers couldn't bear it anymore and started to exploit the rules, the worse the protagonist was, the more the audience felt that you deserved it.
Everyone said it was good, get along well, and in the end everyone had money to take.
It's not a problem for you to insult people's flaws. After being rectified, you said arrogantly, you can't do anything with me, you have to rely on us to get the money.
Well, so the movie completely reversed to a completely different reverse setting from the original true story.
If this story is connected to the real world, we can even interpret that those jailers are honest and law-abiding people who follow the rules of morality and law, never overstep, or even give up their power. But there are those who want to be in the limelight, want to be the focus of the public, and ignore any laws and regulations to take the initiative to bully these good people.
Therefore, when the weak get power, the retaliation and counterattack in turn will become extremely out of control, so that they eventually become symbols of violence and evil, and become Lucifer.
So who is the devil and who is the real evil?
Everyone's eyes are not sharp, and everyone just follows their own habits to make judgments of good and evil, but what about the facts? Who cares about the facts?
As the initiator of all evil and the protagonist who instigated the event to endless tragedy, he finally sat by the sea as the victim and the ultimate victor, enjoying the recognition of the public and movie audiences...
what a sad world
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