Prison Break is a remake of the 2001 German film Das Experiment, which was adapted from Mario Jordanou's novel The Black Box.
2. The German version of "Death Experiment" is more classic
. 3. What I think of:
The experiment is carried out on the basis of human inequality. Some people are born with privileges. Of course, they can also be regarded as natural human rights. All people are born equal. , but with the accumulation of seniority from generation to generation, resulting in differences in rights. become unequal. The purpose of the experiment is to test the limits of human resistance and tolerance under unequal conditions.
The inequality of rights eventually turned into a bitter hatred between the test subjects, because the powerful used their power to suppress them.
The conclusions I have come to:
A: Violence breeds violence
B: Evil can be created.
C: If human nature is inherently good, it will be extremely transformed into evil in the process of life; if human nature is inherently evil, it means that human beings are hypocritical under the cloak of civilization. Or human nature is indistinguishable between good and evil, and it is easy to change.
D: Socialism is impossible to achieve, the system is flawed because the subject is human.
E: Rights lead to corruption, and corruption accelerates the abuse of rights.
F: Human beings have a very strong ability to endure, and people are ubiquitous. People are group animals.
G: Human goodness is limited, but evil things are infinite. There are infinite possibilities for evil.
H: Be wary of the existence of a totalitarian society [North Korea], be wary of the existence of a totalitarian system [a social form with concentrated rights such as the military system]
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