Evil that needs to be buried deep

Timothy 2022-03-26 09:01:09

The evil of human nature is like a Pandora's box being opened under a certain circumstance, much like the Stanford Prison Experiment, which is terrifying. Even those who watch it will shudder, not to mention the personal experience. The saddest thing is that there is no one who should be punished. This is also a human tragedy, and the tragedy keeps repeating itself.

The film uses documentary techniques to greatly enhance the sense of reality and oppression, and the photography and editing are good. It's hard to imagine that this is the work of a female director, and the previous bomb disposal experts and the hunt for bin Laden were good.

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  • Ines 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    7.0/10 points. Purely rational analysis. I have strong logical thinking and basically zero emotional intelligence. I have been thinking, in fact, as long as I take the initiative to say a few words, this tragedy may not happen, such as: "Comrade police, no one has a real gun here, the dead man Carl, there's a starting pistol, and he started playing with it, joking, and fired a few shots at us and a few shots out the window, is everyone misunderstanding..."

  • Maud 2022-03-24 09:02:40

    The hotel scene in the middle was a marathon torture, and I couldn't sleep well all night. Bigelow's footage was calm and objective enough, but this kind of evil reappeared in front of the camera and I still couldn't calm down. so uncomfortable

Detroit quotes

  • Krauss: [to Greene] You don't talk about this to anyone, ever.

  • Dismukes: [to Lee] I need you to survive the night.