Every time a chunk of plot passes by, the filmmakers insert increasingly implausible elements, as if they didn't believe we would be interested otherwise.
The Experiment (2002)
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Reviews Counted:63
Fresh:45
Rotten:18
Average Rating:6.6/10
Theatrical Release:Sep 18, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: Based on the 1971 Stanford University simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment (otherwise know as the Stanford Prison Experiment), DAS EXPERIMENT is an intense psychodrama about a group... Based on the 1971 Stanford University simulation study of the psychology of imprisonment (otherwise know as the Stanford Prison Experiment), DAS EXPERIMENT is an intense psychodrama about a group of ordinary men who volunteer to take place in a paid two-week study on the mental effects of prison life. Following a series of intellectual and physical examinations, the men are separated into two groups--eight guards and twelve prisoners--and locked into a working prison, fully loaded with cameras to capture their every move. One of the prisoners, an undercover reporter named Tarek (Moritz Leibtrau of RUN LOLA RUN), uses every opportunity to provoke the guards and collect quotes for his story, but he consistently pushes the envelope too far. As egos are bruised and machismo is belittled, the guards resort to sadistic torture techniques while the prisoners formulate an escape scheme that is laden with vengeance. The experiment inevitably goes awry (even the moderators have utterly lost control) leading to a powerful climatic battle between good and evil. Director Oliver Hirschbiegel keeps the film moving at a fast clip, effortlessly switching from the film to the prison cameras and even to a pair of 007-esque spy glasses worn by Tarek to reveal different angles of observation and offer the viewer a voyeuristic experience. DAS EXPERIMENT is an extreme thriller steeped in ultra-violence, murder, and suspense. [More]
Starring: Moritz Bleibtreu, Christian Berkel, Oliver Stokowski, Woton Wilke Mohring
Starring: Moritz Bleibtreu, Christian Berkel, Oliver Stokowski, Woton Wilke Mohring, Stephan Szasz, Polat Dal, Danny Richter
Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel
Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel
Screenwriter: Christoph Darnstadt, Don Bohlinger
Studio: IDP Distribution
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Reviews for The Experiment
Climax is intentionally, brutally violent, resulting in a bitter, melodramatic aftertaste.
There's not enough insight to the social phenomenon presented onscreen, but that doesn't make the utterly human horror of this thriller any less unsettling.
Psychologically resounding but bedeviled by somewhat preposterous plot developments.
A riveting drama that reminds us that within each of us there is a a monstrous guard who given the chance could revel in the chance to hurt others.
Go in expecting whatever you want, chances are you're going to get something that much better.
a psychic explosion of a movie--a film as difficult to watch as it is to stop watching
Director Oliver Hirschbiegel uses a stark and spare style to depict the action. . . with breakdowns sudden and savage in contrast to the intermittent quiescence
When a picture about the roots of evil takes the easy way out, the price is potentially more grave than just the failure of a film: it starts to smell a little like exploitation, after all.
An often gripping dramatization of a psychological research project about the prison dynamics between guards and convicts.
The Experiment est un bon film, mais je comprends mal qu’il ait pu gagner des prix.
Probably it's more action film than anything else, but has enough insight to be of interest to serious filmgoers.
What impressed me is how effective the movie was, even though the outcome is a foregone conclusion.
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