The second time to brush this film of the human nature proposition seems to be repressive and helpless. How far can a peaceful person be from murder? Do you only need to give him the right to a label to do things that he has never thought about, and then when he tries to feel the pleasure and enjoys it, will he intensify it because human nature is inherently evil, and once it is released, it is equivalent to Create a demon that all people have and carry from birth. When we begin to obey the arrangement and no one opposes it, when we suppress individuals because of collective interests, we choose to give up our beliefs, our own conduct, and the low degree of cowardice of a person. Is it caused by the environment or by itself Slavery.
When we put aside the good guys, bad guys and all the subjective emotions in this movie. I think we can see more inside and out. On the first day of the trial, the cells were arranged and the regulations were read out. At this time, it is basically just a prison model and Dali is still more rational at this time. Whether it's the unscrupulous prisoners or the jailers. On this day, the police officers were not very unreasonable or harsh practices or attitudes and requirements. The jailer is also the first introduction to call out the name also. The jailer did not enjoy the pleasure that power brought him, nor did the prisoner surrender so willingly under absolute power or violence. This is just the most common.
The next day begins when one of the guards enjoys the power of their own right and is not influenced by anyone. Prisoners also start to evolve slowly when they are punished and all see that no one is stopping them. Everyone thinks that as long as they don’t cause trouble, they won’t punish themselves. It’s all self-serving. I suddenly thought of that sentence. When they killed Jews, they didn’t stand up. When white people killed black people, we didn’t stand up either. , when heterosexuality drove out homosexuality, we also didn't stand up, and now it's our turn, and no one stands up for us. The cowardice and servility of human nature, just need to make others afraid and show your strength. can control and break their psychological defenses. Guards and prisoners evolved from healthy people to two extremes of human development. It is undeniable that circumstances and labels or power give him their strength. But know that people never deny or even believe they can do it.
Until the third day, the fourth day, the fifth day, and even the two-week trial was terminated on the sixth day. When a prisoner obeys, stops pronouncing his name, admits that he is a criminal, and obeys everything is unreasonable, even if he knows it is an experiment, he eventually breaks down and cannot control himself, and some people learn to resist, and some people always obey. The intuitive reaction is that when a group of people is oppressed, from the psychological to the physical, some people will step by step cowardly to the dust and unknowingly cowardly to lose their qualifications to be human. And some people will resist, fight, or even sacrifice for it when they reach a certain bottom line. These people are worthy of praise and encouragement, but also sad. Because not only the environment, but also the oppression of more from oneself and the same prisoners' non-resistance has created the prisoners' power and power to intensify.
The rights of prison guards are not only granted by the warden, but also the absolute control of the environment, but more from the prisoners' non-resistance, non-fighting, and inaction. You can imagine that people with faith, family, and girlfriends, all of whom came out of excellent universities, are more sensitive to their psychological qualities. They actually put on a suit, a police baton, a pair of sunglasses, and a bunch of keys, and they may become more than villains. Totalitarians who also make people grit their teeth will act recklessly and trample on the dignity and body of others. These are not caused by the environment, at least not entirely to blame the environment. You have to know that the same jailer has a good heart and can treat others equally.
The reason why they became demons and worthless cowards. In addition to slowly enjoying the pleasure that power brings to you, you can have no scruples when you can run rampant with every command. When the coward reaches a certain point and continues to have no bottom line, these self-capable children lose their so-called humanity. To live to live.
I think of another experimental performance artist Abramovic's 1974 work Rhythm 0. On the wall of the exhibition hall is written: "I am your object, and there are 72 objects on the table that you can use on me at will."
Guns, bullets, saws, matches, blades, lipstick, needle and thread, roses, olive oil...
in In the process, Abramovic's clothes were all ripped apart, and her body was scratched and smeared... Finally, an almost mad audience held a pistol to her head, her eyes were full of tears, but her body remained motionless. The move was stopped by other viewers. Abramovic said, "I think if you gave them a choice, they'd kill you."
Yeah, people would say, "You said it, use it on me as you like" and you acquiesced.
This is a reason for "rationalization of violence". Those evil thoughts are not spared even for those who have no injustice and no hatred. As long as they find a reason for rationalization of violence, they can justify their actions.
These simulated environments, simulated institutions, simulated jailers and prisoners are a seemingly rationalized label. From the very beginning, the prison guards looked at these from a high level, and as the initiator of the experiment, in addition to enjoying the full control of the warden, he used experiments and money to find a rationalized excuse for everything he did. A violent punch begins to signal that the environment is out of balance.
Because you let the condescending people enjoy the power of power, and finally die or hurt. So don't test humanity easily, because when you test how strong a glass is, you won't know until you break it.
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