If it is you?

Buster 2022-11-25 07:31:52

It was so depressing that I couldn’t calm down for a long time, and my mind kept popping out one after another movie “The Tide” (an organization that was unintentionally created in the classroom eventually turned into a Nazi-like organization), “Hello, Crazy” (I don’t know each other) The 5 people inexplicably locked up in a room and killed each other), "Westworld" (out of the real world, where you can be anyone without any responsibility), "Animal World" (on a cruise ship, Only playing cards, for which you can do whatever you can, are very similar and heart-wrenching. When 77 squeezed the knife, I completely cried out, very, very unbearable to look directly. What's even more heartbreaking is that these are all adapted from real events, it's really really uncomfortable, and people's hearts are blocked and they can't calm down. I don't know how the guards and prisoners were chosen. Looking at the very nice and polite black head in a suit, who believes in God and has his own moral bottom line, but 77 doesn't care about anything.

Say hello at the beginning and know that something will definitely happen to the two of them in the end. What makes people stunned is that the white prison guard who made the push-ups look like a thorn at the beginning did not have the last laugh, and the black man came out in time to be afraid, although It can't be violent, but it can be humiliated (my heart trembled when I saw this sentence), dragged 77 away in the middle of the night, shaved his head, and made the prison guard urinate on his mouth. I don't think this is just a deprivation of human rights? ? ? It can also be seen that the psychological endurance is really strong, and I may really collapse. This has happened more than once. After helping the little fat man to get insulin, he was directly pressed into the toilet and choked and said "I am prisoner". Really, I thought if I encountered such a situation, I would choose To surrender or to stubbornly fight (I feel very frightened now that I am stubbornly stubbornly fighting).

In the end, it actually turned into a comedy. In fact, the "prisoner" did not successfully fight at all, but became a walking dead (really terrible). In this case, he was in a trance, and cooperated with the "absurd" experiment to finish as soon as possible. People who have served prison time say that they need to please the prison guards (although they are very disgusted with this, but it is really like this in society) in order to get along. The protesting 77s were constantly humiliated, and the black leaders tried their best to suppress the rioting crowd. It's really a society where the strong eat the weak. If you are docile, are you the first to die? In fact, when I see prisoners throwing things on the head of the prison guard, I feel that the management seems to be very difficult. If I manage it myself, I will only be polite.

But I am very disappointed that the red light did not turn on after the beating incident, and 77 climbed on the barbed wire and was locked in the tube for help, but it did not turn on. Is this Stanford University? Sometimes it's not a matter of weak willpower, but it's really driving people crazy. Just two weeks can actually change a person, in such an extreme environment.

About the fraternity mentioned in the film, I have heard a little about it before, but this time I checked the information and found that this small group is very "powerful". Every year, there are news reports of bullying freshmen to death, and Harvard University did not stop until 2018. It is clearly forbidden for students to join the fraternity.

Anyway, this experiment really let us see a lot. The purpose of the experiment is to see whether the environment can gradually change a person's personality, and whether the situation can immediately change a person's behavior. It turns out that a mild-mannered gentleman can turn into a bloodthirsty madman under certain circumstances. So I am very worried about whether I will become succumbed and depressed in the environment of staying up all night and suffering (yes).

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The Experiment quotes

  • Nix: Expert in the penitentiary system, are you boy?

    Travis: I just watch a lot of Discovery Channel.

  • Archaleta: Justice is what keeps us safe as a society. Ordered law.

    Travis: Justice is what starts wars. And eye for and eye for an eye. It takes a turning of the cheek for this species to evolve.

    Archaleta: Ah, so you're the one who knows what it's going to take for this society to evolve.

    Travis: I'm just regurgitating what people have been saying for a long time.