The film is about a prison experiment about human nature. A group of ordinary people in urgent need of money will randomly play prisoners or prison guards. The prison guards must control the prisoners, but no physical contact is allowed, otherwise the experiment will be terminated. The "chimpanzee" who became a prison guard is a coward who doesn't talk much in real life. When he began to taste that the use of rights can make others fear him, his vanity began to lose control, and gradually brought his personal emotions into this It was supposed to be an experiment in the game. "No. 77" has a chivalrous tenderness, dissatisfied with this idiot who enjoys controlling others, and began to lead everyone to resist. "Peter Pan" died under a stick in order to help a friend, which caused a catastrophe, and finally the red light turned on and the experiment ended.
I think this experiment is roughly to study how the leader's desire to control and the repressed resistance of the leader conflict in a closed space. After reading it, I feel very shocked. Human nature can be twisted and perverted to such a degree in a state of uncontrollable control. It seems that rights have been placed above money. It is true that power corrupts people. A person with low self-esteem can immediately burst into self-confidence as long as he has power, and then all kinds of hidden abuses and abuses that have been hidden before appear, completely putting human rights in the back of his mind.
I think if I were a prison guard, this kind of bloody thing wouldn’t happen at all. It’s just a matter of handing out a few sets of mahjong and a few sets of poker. If you have cigarettes, everyone smokes and drinks together. If you have nothing to do, watch porn and masturbate. , After two weeks, everyone took the money and went their separate ways. Why be so aggressive, right? Whether it's for money or power, one should never cross the moral bottom line, one shouldn't build one's own happiness on the pain of others, and one shouldn't take control of others for the sake of profit. There is only one consequence, that is, the regime will be overthrown. As a leader, the only way to maintain the regime is to store wealth in the people's hands. If the ruling class uses force and violence to govern, the people will inevitably resist.
Recalling ancient China, Zhou Gong Tufu, Wu Wang attacked Zhou, Jing Ke assassinated Qin, Wang Mang ran into government, etc., were all officials forced the people to rebel. Each dynasty was either overthrown by various uprisings because of the tyranny of the rulers, or because of the corruption of the rulers. The foreign enemy took advantage of the emptiness to enter. In China now, it seems that there is less resistance. Every day we see urban management beating people, the government forcibly demolishing people, detaining petitioners, my father Li Gang, etc. What else can’t bear? Oh after.
"Do you still think that we have evolved better than apes?" "Yes, because we will at least resist"
This film seems far-fetched, and the audience will question whether it is necessary to do this for money? In fact, although the experiment failed, someone got a check for 14,000, and then he went to India. The mission of "No. 77" is actually to deliberately create conflict and incite everyone, otherwise the meaning of this experiment will be too bland.
In other words, if you think like I did above, you lose, hahaha…
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