If you have just liked the Brutalist who won an Oscar for the best actor of Adrienne Brod, you will really appreciate the experiment that the actor also wore. Directed by Paul Schooling, creator of prison break, the film leads us to the prison world.
In order to study scientifically, the scientist is accompanied by 20 volunteers in prison. Including “guards” and “prisoners”. But the situation will worsen. Experience exceeds everything that was planned.
Experience that is wrong
The prison thriller remake, called The Experience, directed by Oliver Hirschigel, the feature film offers an even more exciting and freezing version of the modernized version. Everything is headed by a fabulous actress, Adrien Brod. It is accompanied by forest white, cam gigandet, Fisher Stevens, Travis Fimmel and Maggie Grace.
The work is inspired by the real story as a charming and scary, Stanford experience. In 1971, at the University of the same name, a psychologist was conducted by Philip Zimbardo, the experience ended quickly and had to be suspended only six days after the 2 weeks provided by the scientist.
As charming as disturbing
To process such a story, a prison specialist was busy with Paul Sheur, who is no one except the creator of a series of cult prison breaks. Extremely disturbing, the story is still interesting thanks to the topics, in particular the study of air conditioning and violence, human relationships with strict gravity.
The work also asks us about the cruelty of morality, power when it is in bad hands but also for our free will. At this problematic time, the experiment is precisely the real experience that should be rubble and which will truly cause a deep reflection of the human condition.
The experiment is available on Prime Video.
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