The Germans are very interesting, they really like to put the American past in the movie that revives the experiment.
The experiment was done in "The Tide", the Nazis were reorganized within 7 days, and the seemingly ridiculous farce was over. In conclusion, group unconsciousness.
"Death Experiment" is still the same. The originally planned 14-day experiment was only carried out for 6 days. In 6 days, an ordinary person can lose his conscience and his humanity completely. It's just an experiment, it's just a game, why take it seriously, people who say this should reflect on themselves, that's how people are, they plunge into the game and start playing role-playing, and when they leave, do you think it's all over for you To get out! ! !
This is man, stupid and naive!
The movie is talking about an organization that wants to do an experiment. It's very simple. Find a group of men from the society, isolate them from the world, divide them into two groups, one group plays the role of prisoners, the other group plays the role of guards, and let them spend 14 days of "good time" together. . .
The result can be imagined, although I prepared the cups from the beginning, but it was far from enough.
I have been trying to figure out what would happen if a group of women came in. The answers in the dormitory were surprisingly consistent. Women are hard to guard against. They can poison, slander, and harm you. But let you die without a place to be buried. Yes, we are all women, we all think so.
However, men are different, hatred for a person is only because of dignity. So, one of the "smart kids" expressed the idea that if you want to have dignity, you have to trample on the dignity of others. So, the world began to be in chaos.
What I sigh is:
the system of sitting together is really a ruthless move of the ruler. This will even make the original party of the crowd separate the enemy from the enemy, absolutely!
Different treatment of individuals is an excellent means of attacking a person's self-esteem.
Insulting a person's personality in front of everyone is the most, most, most, greatest insult to him. Because it is a man, when he comes back, he will be silent, and he will eat how bitter it is. The sympathy of others will all turn into insults.
Love is the eternal spiritual pillar of a person, it is essential!
Mr. Lu Xun is really great, one sentence is enough, if you don't perish in silence, you will explode in silence! The silent majority are the oppressed conformists, and it is possible for the outbreak to survive. The power of crowds is great, it can build a planet or destroy it. The key is, for the silent majority, do they want to break out in silence, when will they break out, and will there be someone who "everyone is drunk and I wake up alone" wakes everyone up! The silent majority are helpless and sad.
The biggest insight is, Shawshank, that's not a man, that's a god! ! ! To be able to live a leisurely life under that circumstance, to plan one's escape in peace and contentment, and to be able to enjoy the seaside with a lot of money, this, what a strong personal consciousness is required!
When a man with the most inferiority granted him the right to be a caretaker, he began to become unprovoked and brutal. The more inferior the more cruel. So much so that I hated this beast to the core, and deeply realized what a thrilling punishment Ling Chi's execution was for a person who hated him. When self-identity itself is ambiguous, external empowerment is even more catalyzed into dehumanizing beasts.
There is also an air force general in the film who has been trying to keep himself out of the matter without any emotional conflict, until in the end, he finally went crazy and tried to strangle the beast to death. In fact, from the moment he hit the guard, he was inevitably involved and entered the role.
At the end of the film, the hero and heroine smiled faintly in the face of the sea.
And I really want to know if the "silent majority" can also smile so lightly, just like passing by?
We tried to assume that we were in the same situation, but I think the truth is that even if we all went to the experiment after seeing the movie, the results might not be much better. . . . . .
I am afraid it is difficult to say whether it is because of the inherent evil of human nature, but there is no doubt that a weak heart will always become a fatal wound at some point sooner or later.
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