How should I put it, if this is a script, then forget it. If it is true, it can only be said that this kind of experiment itself is immoral. I feel like this reality show should still be played. If it's true, it's unlikely that the participants will all feel like at the end of the film and say, ah, I didn't leave any shadows, and I learned from it that I need to be positive in life. . Like the famous Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971, and the Milgram Obedience Experiment, many participants will leave shadows for life and cause self-doubt and the like. So it seems that such extreme social experiments are not allowed, let alone filmed. There are still many guidelines for social experiments that need to be followed, such as the participants should sign the consent form, and the experimental situation will be informed.
In addition, I personally feel that this kind of experiment is not very meaningful. It's not so much a submissive experiment, it feels more like setting traps for people to force them to "kill". The number of people in the experiment is too small, and 4 people are not enough to draw any general conclusions, not to mention that the selection of experimental subjects is not random sampling, but carefully selected, so even if you can draw any conclusions, you can only say "such people "Easier" this conclusion.
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