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0:26 “Nobody likes guard” became the most asshole of the guards.Really makes you think about how the human mind works,and how it can change for the worse given the proper circumstances.
I want to look into the minds of hitlers followers. I’m sure if u asked them most of the would say hitler gave them hope, a purpose, and a path to a better life. Some of them were just racist others followed because they had nothing to lose.
@@mr.walkdown7019 there've been a lot of interviews with them, and a lot of them were really young and to them it was all they really knew, and quite a few of them have said "after the war, i thought the world was going to come to an end, because god was dead"
Lmao, nobody even said that at the real stanford experiment. All the guarda were given the task to be "guards" and should always be tough and thats it, so they did. This is a movie after all, it aint all real
+Glazin' Ghost Those were loosely based on this experiment, but weren't very accurate to the actual experiment. This one is almost spot on what happened in the Stanford Prison Experiment.
Take caution before you watch this. I just finished it and let me tell you, I will never forget this movie. I felt like I was one of the prisoners and I couldn't wait for it to end. It shook me, and it disturbed me so much. Honestly I felt like turning it off but I wanted to see the outcome. This movie made me feel like I was going insane with the prisoners and it's a movie you'll never forget. It's horrifying but nonetheless a very well made movie.
It was a mistake for me to watch the trailer and read the comments before actually watching the film. It was a good film, but did in no way move me or disturb me.
+Shiku shawon in an experiment, u have a control group and an experimental group, in this experiment there was none of that except for throwing a bunch of kids into a fake prison. there was also no independent variable in which the experiment depended on
I really liked this movie, love the fact that is based on a true social experiment that went wrong. It really made me understand how deep can someone's actions and words damage your mental health. At one point a prisioner screamed "You don't have the right to mess with my head." I found this so raw and sad, we might look at this as a movie but honestly this is how society works. We all have hierarchies in our lives which demand us respect and sometimes we allow those with "superior status" to take advange of us or do as they please. It is scary and real. I hope you watch this movie, I highly recommend it!
Thing is, authority is needed and natural. Even in animals such as herds and packs, there are leaders. To put it short, you can never remove hierarchy at all, because eventually there has to be someone whom is responsible, intelligent, and wise enough to lead, to guide "lesser" people to the path of the journey. Full equality is impossible, a dream and a fantasy.
IMGvillaSRC Equal outcome is the impossibility. Equal opportunity however is not. We can have a society built on Equal opportunity, if people really wanted it. But people only want it when it involves themselves, not other people. But like equal outcome being impossible the idea that their should be an elite class or that leadership should be passed down family to offspring. Has been proven to be an impossibility as well. Genetics is to random to rely on the offspring to be a good leader like the parent. This has an extreme level of proof called history. Also lesser people is subjective. We don't know who is really a lesser person, unless everyone was given the exact same starting line and see where they land. Which would be considered fair and probably the best possibility. But that's not something that has been or will ever be tried unless AI takes over leadership. Seeing as humans won't try it.
Just finished watching this movie. I must say that it was one hell of a movie. Intense, thought provoking and especially last scenes just sums up the whole concept of the movie. I don't think I would forget this movie. A must watch.
londontolosangeles12 SUPPORT THE REAL EXPERIMENT and REAL scientists. Buy a book by Philip Zimbardo or the original stuff. This is pop filth GARBAGE compared to the realness. A FAKE copy of something that is real. It's like listening to a cd compared to a live performance of a REAL musician like a classical player on any instrument. BS
The Experiment was based off of the Stanford Prison Experiment and this movie is a truer retelling of the actual experiment that took place. The Experiment was a fictional movie.
As someone who was a correctional officer, i've seen new officers get this way and were usually swiftly followed up with them quitting or being fired. To do the job you need to be the type of person who can tone out everything and not sit on their issues, nor can you be someone who is vengeful as everyday needs to be a new day (like hitting the restart button daily)
"so disturbing, intense, and believable that it's easy to forget we're watching a movie" says Justin Gerber who clearly has no idea this was a real thing.
They do rubber hand tests with dogs to see who bites the rubber hand and those who bite go on death row. The only reason why this is not done with humans is because of fucking religion.
Watched the documentary in my psych class but I watched the movie today and I was in tears for the last half of the movie. Just the thought that people could really be so sadistic and become so broken and that they actually had absolutely crushed me.
***** Uhm. Just cuz he has long hair doesnt mean hes a girl. Maybe ur a fan of justin bieber i can call u gay aswell so have some respect for someone whos a fan of ezra. How do u know that girls arent attracted to Ezra Miller? You never know shit when u act like it. So have some faith bro okay?
2 years ago in my final year of highschool, I took Psychology and my teacher showed this trailer to us. Everybody was shook, that was his way of introducing the topic of Ethical Guidelines.
lmao bro chill it was a social experiment that essentially showed the world how much one changes when given fake power over fake prisoners can really mess someones head and it did to these students..chill it was nothing lol
A lot of consequences, but also a lot of very important research and information. There was a lot of important knowledge about the hierarchy and the distribution of power amongst human social structures. This is why prisons have review boards, inspectors, psychologists, and guard reviews and cameras. These kids didn't, but it shows a scary window into what is more then likely a reality for thousands of years.
Elif Cakirgoz are u fucking joking me? this is fucking real,fucking bastards take advantage of the power that they give to them,useless piece of shits,burn in hell.this movie is fucking shocking
Elif Cakirgoz as a psychology student, watching this trailer, I'm feeling a bit scared of what we're able to do as experimenters and how we can fuck people up for the sole purpose of some study on human behaviour.
@Newton3297 I said I was excited FOR the movie itself.Not about the experiment.It is a horrible experiment.But as a psychology major student,I am curious AND excited about it.Shut the hell up mate.Go bother other people
Nana. as a psychology you should know that this type of experiments aren't allowed anymore. There are now many regulations that researchers need to follow.
People always used to say that money changes people. The thing is, money doesn't but power does. Money gives you the sense of power and then it reveals who you really are. Just like Zimbardo himself said, it is the evil that kicks in and shows that monster, if it's there. This experiment taught me a lot of things, to keep away from the people on high positions.
i fucking love this film - who else here is a psychology fangirl? I met Zimbardo at his last UK lecture, i lost my mind a little. Such an infamous study and a brilliant psychologist
Milgram's "Obedience Experiment" and Zimbardo's "Prison Experiment" should be required study for EVERYBODY in society to get a sense of what MANY of us are capable of with very little authority beyond the assignment of a "role" to play.
Omg! Just finished watching this and it was honestly the most accurate representation of military basic training. I kept having flash backs when the guards would mess with prisoners and it started the same as my basic too. At first everyone treats it like its a joke which makes it harder for you and some will keep fighting but at some point everyone will realize thier is no point in fighting back. It all happens extremely quickly though. Within the first 2 days i would say. In the movie after day 4 the subjects seemed broken and the guards felt like they had total control. Almkst scary to watch
Interesting fact about the real life prisoner 8612: He became a psychologist and has worked with prisoners as a result of going through this experience.
Give the prisoners some social media and consumable entertainment, and give the guards the power to print money and give it to their favored prisoners, and you have a model of reality.
Okay so I just finished this movie, and I must say that it's great. The acting was on fucking point but the whole plot and storyline is what fucked me up the most. Phillip zimbardo's experiment was fucking crazy. Can you even call it an experiment? I can't even believe this experiment is REAL. The guards and the people that was responsible for the experiment treated the "prisoners" in such a bad and inhumane way. Zimbardo kept saying to the people that joined the experiment that it was just a protocol, but we could see how fucked up they thought this whole thing was. And to mention, Ezra miller's acting was amazing.
As "The Only Son" said, this is a movie and it's dramatised. The actual experiment was cut short very quickly when Zimbardo realised it was going wrong.
you wanted to show anthor class experiment gone wrong look uo the wave from 1981 the acting okay but it very good being a tv moive p.s i did not see the whole moive yet our lass is watching the ending tomorrow
The one time Doctor Manhattan forced Nova, Cyclops, and The Flash, and a couple of nameless heroes from Sky High, into a psychological study that damaged a lot of people.
TFTalbott Can you explain why that is? I've only seen the american remake, thought it was kind of cool, never really tried watching the german one but I heard it was much better. Can you explain how this one is different? (It does a lot different to those two)
actually now, this shit wouldn't fly. there are many laws protecting test subjects of experimentation (google the belmont's report!). these laws have 3 ethical principals which are 'respect for person' (people have to consent to the experiment and know all the risks and benefits), 'beneficence' (the researchers should try their best to not negatively impact the subject) and 'justice' (so you need to make sure the subjects aren't being exploited). there are many other terrible psych experiments that occured in the past, but bc of laws they won't happen now
I'm a technical student, when I was doing my master I came across this research experiment while researching for AI ethics. I was so much fascinated by this experiment that I told almost everyone in my university to read this research finding.
"So disturbing, intense, and believable that it's easy to forget we're watching a movie."? This critic does realize that this is based on events that really happened, right? Like, there are the men that participated in it who were interviewed years after to prove it. Even the psychologist...
The point of the quote is that it makes you forget that this is a docudrama, it makes you feel like you're a part of the experiment watching the events.
I can testify that this human behavioral study is correct. When people get a certain amount of power over someone else...this can escalate rapidly beyond rectification. I've been a victim of bullying for years and still going. It's a situation in which I cannot defend myself. They have all the control, and they never have had to justify for anything. Because of this I've been through sovmuch cruelty, you can't even begin to comprehend. I won't get into specific details but think in the lines of me getting drugged, force fed, my hair cut, they mixed testosterone through my food, and also sugar and fat, I was circumcised against my will, bullied, purposely infected with an STD, having my house trashed daily, held prisoner and scarred for life. All the while having to raise a little boy who was still a small child at the time. They didn't consider him even once. I hope faith shows them the same courtesy he was shown by them all these years... × 10.
i read about this when i was 18. i'm now 26. kudos to these men for their amazing performances. i got insomnia from taking psychology 102. i was determined to be a doctor. i had to switch to law so i can help people who really need it.
It's crazy how as the time went I also started losing touch with the identities of the boys and of what's is real or not, truly touching movie I will never forget
For those who says "Das Experiment" is better, you should know that, that movie was fiction based on the stanford prison experiment and not really that accurate from what really happened. This one on the other hand was more accurate and real.
To all the people being assholes in the comments, it's literally been said by the director of 'Das Experiment' that that movie was based off of the Stanford Prison Experiment. She's not being racist or rude, she's literally stating facts. So instead of going off on her why don't you do some research. While there have been cases of experiments and such like this, that specific movie was based off of this experiment.
Actually, according to Zimbardo the movie is about 90 percent accurate, which is probably as close as it'll ever get. Das Experiment is mostly fiction and not accurate at all.
I had just recently watched the movie about The Stanford prison experiment, also dubbed "The Stanford prison experiment", and was kind of shocked to learn Zimbardo himself wasn't punished in any way. I mean, according to the movie anyway, he has commited numerous illegal ( not to mention morally ambigous and perhaps even evil) acts. He has violated his contracts with his sublects, has wrongully denied them their freedom even when they explicitly asked to leave. Isnt that kidnapping?? He had promised no physical harm would come to his subjects (in writing as part of the contract) but then condones and even encourages violence ,wasnt he in complete violation of his contracts? I dont know much about American law but don't americans have something called the good samaritan law"?? It's like no one took any legal actions against him because he is clever... Undoubtedly he is clever but shouldnwt he be held responsible for his actions? is everyone perhaps forgiving him because of his academic authority? Was'nt this one of the main warnings of his own experiment? And what about the guards? Surly they are guilty of assault and sexual abuse at the least
I know I posted here `cuz I got a notification, that Richey Triplett posted? but MY post is all gone? how & why... Did the person asking all the questions not like the answers or is it bigger than that?
It’s a LITTLE in the grey. But the movie exaggerates. The guards mentally abused them but never touched them. Keep in mind this was also back in the 70s were mental health was still mostly unknown. They went over want would happen to the boys before they signed the contract. Only 2 of the boys were released but after demanding and demanding to be let go, they eventually did. None of the other “prisoners” attempted to leave the experiment. I think the biggest issue is everyone involved in the experiment got too involved In their roles. So when one of zumbardo’s students pointed out how horrible this experiment was he realized he’d gone too far and ended the experiment early.
It’s quite sad what power does to some people. I remember working in a health care clinic and this young supervisor in her 20s actually talked to everyone (including the doctors) like she owned them. I eventually quit along with others, because I wasn’t going to be bullied anymore due to her power trip.
"You actually forget you're watching a movie." - everything about this makes me want to watch this. Based off real events - a real experiment, check. Great trailer, check. Probably can stream it, check.
So what? Wouldn't you rather see videos from a few years ago that you didn't see when they were first uploaded, especially trailers for films you haven't seen. Why does Everything have to be brand new? Watch something Old.
This makes me so thankful our ethical laws in the EU is far more strict and more harsh than those in the USA. I can’t imagine the days where this was doable! As a person who had to change the direction of their research because it required longer than accepted and would result in the inflection of harm to the animals, this movie just shows how freedom of practice isn’t a human right (sometimes). If we were ever free of laws, it would be a dystopian reality. I am so thankful we are put into our places and that we are constantly reminded of our morals. It’s easy as a scientist to be focused on your experiment and in a tunnel vision especially after years of research and findings and it is easy sometimes that it carries you to an animal trial but once you learn something that changes your initial knowledge and can possibly harm the animal in hand, I am glad we have ways to reach out, to be interviewed and to discuss it further. I am proud of how our research has evolved to be, how it’s openly discussed, reviewed and shared so if a point is missing can be corrected later.
This was a rare and unique circumstance rather then a norm let’s not act like EU is a galaxy away or that things aren’t strict in America as this experiment in a college was from 52-53+ years ago aka half a century ago and laws don’t really matter as this was done outside of it by people who didn’t know the escalation and or let it get to far same with people in power in the past who got power in the EU or out of it
FINALLY: a real cosplay movie that is finally seeing the light of day. I talk about the effects of this experiment often. It was stopped for a reason. #stanfordprisonexperiment
This film was amazing ! I am studying psychology and even then, experiments like these, always hurt to watch. The cost for knowledge is not always nice.
Really good movie, really does show the adaptation of human beings when they have power and authority and how ruthless they can get over time.....would recommend watching
This reminds me a lot of working in a daycare. I remember being so stunned at how so many workers managed to see the children as nothing more then a paycheck rather then a human being. They were just expected to do as told simply because they had been alive for less time. It’s scary how suggestive some people’s minds are, glad I never turned like they did
Honestly, one of the best movies I've seen in a while. I mean the realism is 10/10 and the acting is fucking amazing from such young men. Very intense. Only gripe is some of the facial hair looks pretty damn fake. Also, might get a tad bit cheesy near the end with a "realization" of sorts, but it definitely makes sense how it happens either way. Great story, tense as fuck, and realistic as hell. To those who argue otherwise, you've seen too many movies and have forgotten what real pay act like and how they talk.
All the butthurt people in the comments forget that the title of this film kinda tells you that this one is basically a cinematic retelling (not a fictionalized story) of a TRUE story. Who cares about what films came before this that told the same story...this one will be closer to the events that actually happened.
+barbaro267 It might be more factual (is it really though?) but Das Experiment captured the atmosphere better. This is a movie with screaming teenagers, the other is a movie with people pushing their boundaries in order for the experiment to continue. Way more psychologically interesting.
@@Widdekuu91 But since this one tells the story almost Exactly how it happened in real life and with good performances, it shows you what the reality of the situation was like, which those other films couldn't do. The Only thing that does a better Job at showing you the True impact this has on people is the Actual footage from the real Experiment in 1971
@@rosesrosesandroses1201 I'm not suggesting the teenagers don't have a good reason to scream. I was a teenager not too long ago. But getting a "toughened" full grown man to scream in fear and cry helplessly in the corner, is, in my opinion, much more brutal. Compared to the sight of teenagers angrily screaming; HEY! Hey!' or one getting emotional. I'm not suggesting they shouldn't receive love and care, I'm not suggesting *any* of that. (May I point out the comment was made 24 months ago, bytheway.) But teenagers are always emotionally charged, yelling at each other, etc. I'm not suggesting that nothing scary is happening. I'm suggesting the impact on the viewer is different. Neither am I suggesting that it's a bad movie, neither am I suggesting (etc.etc.etc. fucking hell) but what I'm saying is...as someone that hasn't studied Psychology, I would be far more startled to see grown men upset and dying, as opposed to a group of teens fighting over things and pushing each others boundaries, as they always do. Now pleéáse don't reply to lecture me on why teenagers have feelings too or something like that. Come on. It's sunday-noon, I was about to go grocerie-shopping, I really don't feel like further-explaining my comment of 2 years ago.
Read about this experiment in my psych class and decided to youtube it seeing if I can get more in formation on it. Then I came across this. I didn't know a movie was made about it...
I dont know how to word this correctly, but look at how easy it is for college students to get carried away in a supervised scenario that is only supposed to last 2 weeks. Now imagine you have CIA officers with no formal interrogation training or prisoner detention training doing the same thing only 1. they are not supervised, 2. they are allowed to physically abuse 3. it doesnt end in 2 weeks
Easily my favorite psychological experiment - not because of what happened but the short amount of time it took for these people to take to their roles, and so seriously. Six days. Six days is all it took.
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"The only differences between the two groups was a coin flip. "
+RedDiamond Ore "No Country For Old Men" reference? .. I think so
I'm pretty sure thats how the real experiment was conducted
From the latest coin flip you can tell that something serious is going to happen between those 2 particular guys...
RedDiamond Ore that’s how it went irl lmao wtf
"That shit is Lit"
-Mahatma Gandhi
Every psychology student has learned this one inside out ahha
Hahah ikr?
hi No matter the major if people find something they're passionate about they're already doing better than most other people.
@@brian1206 hope their passions help pay the rent lol
@hi had a bad experience with therapy or what?
slime_pixie Trueeee af 😂
0:26 “Nobody likes guard” became the most asshole of the guards.Really makes you think about how the human mind works,and how it can change for the worse given the proper circumstances.
Now, look at people dobbing others in. Shades of Stanford?
I want to look into the minds of hitlers followers. I’m sure if u asked them most of the would say hitler gave them hope, a purpose, and a path to a better life. Some of them were just racist others followed because they had nothing to lose.
He should have some sort of retribution
@@mr.walkdown7019 there've been a lot of interviews with them, and a lot of them were really young and to them it was all they really knew, and quite a few of them have said "after the war, i thought the world was going to come to an end, because god was dead"
Lmao, nobody even said that at the real stanford experiment. All the guarda were given the task to be "guards" and should always be tough and thats it, so they did.
This is a movie after all, it aint all real
I feel like this movie hasn't gotten the recognition it deserves. Very well acted and brings up a lot to talk about
exactly!
There are two other movies based on the same experiment.
+Glazin' Ghost Those were loosely based on this experiment, but weren't very accurate to the actual experiment. This one is almost spot on what happened in the Stanford Prison Experiment.
The ending was horrible left us wanting aloooooooot more
Alex McGuire I mean at least 6 freaking millions have known it and don't expect all of them to be exactly like you and interested in it.
this will be shown in every AP psychology classroom as soon as it gets on DVD
We already talked about it in my high school sociology class so this is very intriguing
UGGGGGH I TOOK MY PSYCH & SOCIO CLASSES ALREADY TOO
Damn lol
that was my exact thought when I saw the title
that was my exact thought when I saw the title
that was my exact thought when I saw the title
it's funny that the guy who said that nobody likes guards became the most brutal guard ever
Irony
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Ashley Correa I could never imagine Matt Bennett in a movie like this
@@lemonketchup6637 Which one was Matt Bennett?
wiinterflowers 0:23 guy on the right
Take caution before you watch this.
I just finished it and let me tell you, I will never forget this movie. I felt like I was one of the prisoners and I couldn't wait for it to end. It shook me, and it disturbed me so much. Honestly I felt like turning it off but I wanted to see the outcome. This movie made me feel like I was going insane with the prisoners and it's a movie you'll never forget. It's horrifying but nonetheless a very well made movie.
Lol your weak
+Mike Hunt lol your spelling is even weaker 😉
still can't believe that this was a real life experiment
It was a mistake for me to watch the trailer and read the comments before actually watching the film. It was a good film, but did in no way move me or disturb me.
Mike Hunt it's called empathy sweaty you should try it
this cast literally had EVERYONE from my childhood in this movie
RIP for those who don't know that it was based on a real experiment R.I.P
wasnt really an experiment
yes it was an lab experimant to see how people chage their behaviour to their social roles was by zimbardo
wasnt it a flawed experiment. That the guards were encouraged to act tough while the prisoners were encouraged to rebel or something?
+Shiku shawon in an experiment, u have a control group and an experimental group, in this experiment there was none of that except for throwing a bunch of kids into a fake prison. there was also no independent variable in which the experiment depended on
it was a real experiment!!! get informed.
I really liked this movie, love the fact that is based on a true social experiment that went wrong. It really made me understand how deep can someone's actions and words damage your mental health. At one point a prisioner screamed "You don't have the right to mess with my head." I found this so raw and sad, we might look at this as a movie but honestly this is how society works. We all have hierarchies in our lives which demand us respect and sometimes we allow those with "superior status" to take advange of us or do as they please. It is scary and real.
I hope you watch this movie, I highly recommend it!
no that has nothing to do with what this experiment showed
Well spoken. I was uncomfortable the whole time watching this. It was madness.
Thing is, authority is needed and natural. Even in animals such as herds and packs, there are leaders. To put it short, you can never remove hierarchy at all, because eventually there has to be someone whom is responsible, intelligent, and wise enough to lead, to guide "lesser" people to the path of the journey. Full equality is impossible, a dream and a fantasy.
IMGvillaSRC Equal outcome is the impossibility. Equal opportunity however is not. We can have a society built on Equal opportunity, if people really wanted it. But people only want it when it involves themselves, not other people.
But like equal outcome being impossible the idea that their should be an elite class or that leadership should be passed down family to offspring. Has been proven to be an impossibility as well. Genetics is to random to rely on the offspring to be a good leader like the parent. This has an extreme level of proof called history.
Also lesser people is subjective. We don't know who is really a lesser person, unless everyone was given the exact same starting line and see where they land. Which would be considered fair and probably the best possibility. But that's not something that has been or will ever be tried unless AI takes over leadership. Seeing as humans won't try it.
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Just finished watching this movie. I must say that it was one hell of a movie. Intense, thought provoking and especially last scenes just sums up the whole concept of the movie. I don't think I would forget this movie. A must watch.
I find the Stanford Prison Experiment absolutely fascinating. I cannot wait to see this, the cast looks brilliant.
londontolosangeles12 Have you seen ''the experiment'' with Forest witiker''? It's pretty much the same thing
londontolosangeles12 you should watch the actually footage in the documentary
londontolosangeles12 SUPPORT THE REAL EXPERIMENT and REAL scientists. Buy a book by Philip Zimbardo or the original stuff. This is pop filth GARBAGE compared to the realness. A FAKE copy of something that is real. It's like listening to a cd compared to a live performance of a REAL musician like a classical player on any instrument. BS
Jp Hardboiled they made a movie about it so more people would know about it. so by seeing this movie it gains interest and probably money. dumb fuck
I'm starting to think the people who say this is a ripoff of Das Experiment are the same people who thought Titanic was just a movie
If I remembered correctly Titanic was fictional in a sense that Jake and everyone was not real but some character
The Experiment was based off of the Stanford Prison Experiment and this movie is a truer retelling of the actual experiment that took place. The Experiment was a fictional movie.
Me Sa is it good movie?
@@enonymuz8627 who is jake?
Enony Muz jake
As someone who was a correctional officer, i've seen new officers get this way and were usually swiftly followed up with them quitting or being fired. To do the job you need to be the type of person who can tone out everything and not sit on their issues, nor can you be someone who is vengeful as everyday needs to be a new day (like hitting the restart button daily)
did anyone notice one of the guards is Rico from Hannah montana
Edith Kariuki A lot of the actors were recognizable. A lot of them were from Nickalodeon or Disney TV shows and movies.
sorry but I found that hilarious, every time I saw him I was like "Rico this is insane!"
Well Rico was a bit of a jerk at times
Robbie from Victorious is in this too!
When he hit the cell and Ezra said “what the fuck’s wrong with you?” I fucking died 😂😂😂
As a psychology student, this seems extremely interesting!
Yes we have been taught about this experiment. That's why I am so keen on watching this movie
Actually, we're still doing this experiment. It's the Prison Industrial Complex and the police system we have in America today.
+Liam Smith, i fucking hope not!
+KhMErTRiAd except there are actually people stepping in, unlike in this experiment.
Ushma Asher yea BUT I FUCKING HATE THAT TEACHER
I thought the final montage of the trailer was gonna have them chanting "Prisoner 819 did a bad thing" over it. Would've been pretty haunting.
jee they ruined the oppurtunity
Imperial Watch that’s what happened in the real experiment. The correctional officers forced the prisoners to chant that to embarrass prisoner 819.
YES IKR
and more accurate.
@@saidova8218 that was also portrayed in the movie
Ezra Miller is such a great actor, Holy shit
indeed as well is Michael Angarano
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Indeed. At the time of your post it was available for streaming. I personally want 2 hours of my life back.
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"so disturbing, intense, and believable that it's easy to forget we're watching a movie" says Justin Gerber who clearly has no idea this was a real thing.
The boys actually had to go for a treatment after the experiment because it messed them up so much. It's a cruel experiment.
They do rubber hand tests with dogs to see who bites the rubber hand and those who bite go on death row. The only reason why this is not done with humans is because of fucking religion.
Watched the documentary in my psych class but I watched the movie today and I was in tears for the last half of the movie. Just the thought that people could really be so sadistic and become so broken and that they actually had absolutely crushed me.
Watching this because of Ezra! He's looking fine as hell
Thanks mate! *****
+Pepe Lord66 fuck yas
as always
+Pepe Lord66 Hes the flash
***** Uhm. Just cuz he has long hair doesnt mean hes a girl. Maybe ur a fan of justin bieber i can call u gay aswell so have some respect for someone whos a fan of ezra. How do u know that girls arent attracted to Ezra Miller? You never know shit when u act like it. So have some faith bro okay?
2 years ago in my final year of highschool, I took Psychology and my teacher showed this trailer to us. Everybody was shook, that was his way of introducing the topic of Ethical Guidelines.
Chill, just a social experiment bro.
+Maria Likes Books it's just a prank bro.
www.simplypsychology.org/zimbardo.html
lmao bro chill it was a social experiment that essentially showed the world how much one changes when given fake power over fake prisoners can really mess someones head and it did to these students..chill it was nothing lol
A lot of consequences, but also a lot of very important research and information. There was a lot of important knowledge about the hierarchy and the distribution of power amongst human social structures. This is why prisons have review boards, inspectors, psychologists, and guard reviews and cameras. These kids didn't, but it shows a scary window into what is more then likely a reality for thousands of years.
WintersFinalstand j
As a psychology student,I am excited about this movie :)
Elif Cakirgoz are u fucking joking me? this is fucking real,fucking bastards take advantage of the power that they give to them,useless piece of shits,burn in hell.this movie is fucking shocking
Elif Cakirgoz as a psychology student, watching this trailer, I'm feeling a bit scared of what we're able to do as experimenters and how we can fuck people up for the sole purpose of some study on human behaviour.
@Newton3297 I said I was excited FOR the movie itself.Not about the experiment.It is a horrible experiment.But as a psychology major student,I am curious AND excited about it.Shut the hell up mate.Go bother other people
Nana. as a psychology you should know that this type of experiments aren't allowed anymore. There are now many regulations that researchers need to follow.
Elif Cakirgoz i guess u are right xD. Anyway. Sorry cutie. Cya
People always used to say that money changes people. The thing is, money doesn't but power does. Money gives you the sense of power and then it reveals who you really are. Just like Zimbardo himself said, it is the evil that kicks in and shows that monster, if it's there.
This experiment taught me a lot of things, to keep away from the people on high positions.
i fucking love this film - who else here is a psychology fangirl?
I met Zimbardo at his last UK lecture, i lost my mind a little. Such an infamous study and a brilliant psychologist
After what he's done I don't see him as a brilliant psychologist. He should have realised way sooner that things were going wrong !
+Hailee Mellark it was because of that the he began looking into the psychology of evil - but you are right, he should've realised sooner x
study psychology c:
I did psychology at A-Level and I loved it!!X
Exactly
Milgram's "Obedience Experiment" and Zimbardo's "Prison Experiment" should be required study for EVERYBODY in society to get a sense of what MANY of us are capable of with very little authority beyond the assignment of a "role" to play.
+Steve Slaughter agree
+Steve Slaughter along with Asch's experiments on social conformity
One name comes to mind: August Landmesser
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Landmesser
Milgrams experiment always chilled me to the bone.
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely
Omg! Just finished watching this and it was honestly the most accurate representation of military basic training. I kept having flash backs when the guards would mess with prisoners and it started the same as my basic too. At first everyone treats it like its a joke which makes it harder for you and some will keep fighting but at some point everyone will realize thier is no point in fighting back. It all happens extremely quickly though. Within the first 2 days i would say. In the movie after day 4 the subjects seemed broken and the guards felt like they had total control. Almkst scary to watch
Ezra fuckin Miller!
The Flash is BACK!
Butter Over Brien He's so fucking good...
Retro bats The Grant Gustin Fan-base refuses to acknowledge that.
Butter Over Brien They make up a small minority, and are extremely biased so who cares tbh
Butter Over Brien He does a good job with what he's got. I don't think he's as special as people claim he is though.
Anyone else realise the guard with the glasses who keeps screaming at the prisoners is will stronghold from sky high?
I did haha
yeah hahah
Also, another one of the guards is Zach, the one that glows
+hey its nick True. I watched it carfully and there is, the guy that glows is one of the guards too
also that nerdy guy robby from victorious playing yet another geek role as one of the scientists
ezra miller being in this is so fitting bahah
Interesting fact about the real life prisoner 8612: He became a psychologist and has worked with prisoners as a result of going through this experience.
Seek the true story of prisoner 8612 its all acted because he wanted to leave to study in sure you can find it. Its a shame nobody listenes to it
Give the prisoners some social media and consumable entertainment, and give the guards the power to print money and give it to their favored prisoners, and you have a model of reality.
Wow... This might be the best comment I've seen on UA-cam. Never thought of it that way. You're good, you
I don't give comments very often, but that it pretty good. Even though I knew it I never thought to put it in this way.
Next idea for an experiment right here!
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Billy Wardlaw
As a survivor of a psychiatric experiment - i have the upmost sympathy for those involved in this experiment
if you dont mind can u say which one?
YOU THOUGHT YOU WAS GONNA GET SOME OLAY TIME IN THE YARD BOY...
bruh.
my fav part
😂😂😂
Okay so I just finished this movie, and I must say that it's great. The acting was on fucking point but the whole plot and storyline is what fucked me up the most. Phillip zimbardo's experiment was fucking crazy. Can you even call it an experiment? I can't even believe this experiment is REAL. The guards and the people that
was responsible for the experiment treated the "prisoners" in such a bad and inhumane way. Zimbardo kept saying to the people that joined the experiment that it was just a protocol, but we could see how fucked up they thought this whole thing was. And to mention, Ezra miller's acting was amazing.
Yeah exactly :[ yikes!
it can't be because it is base on true story with the same experiment name
The professors of the real experiment cut it short once the guards got out of hand, this movie dramatized the ship out of the experiment
As "The Only Son" said, this is a movie and it's dramatised. The actual experiment was cut short very quickly when Zimbardo realised it was going wrong.
you wanted to show anthor class experiment gone wrong look uo the wave from 1981 the acting okay but it very good being a tv moive p.s i did not see the whole moive yet our lass is watching the ending tomorrow
At the end of the movie when he said "this experiment is ...." I screamed "OVER !", such a powerful movie about a memorable story.
Just proves that too much power can and will corrupt anyone
Human Resources bruh chill
@@spookyboi6219 Nah he's right. This experiment was flawed from the start.
The one time Doctor Manhattan forced Nova, Cyclops, and The Flash, and a couple of nameless heroes from Sky High, into a psychological study that damaged a lot of people.
Cobalt Falcon that's the point . How the prison system is really bad
Nova?
When John Wayne asked at the end of the movie if he was still getting paid, I wanted to punch a hole through my tv screen.
The previous films were all fictionalizations of what happened.
This one is as close to the reality of what happened as you can get.
TFTalbott Can you explain why that is? I've only seen the american remake, thought it was kind of cool, never really tried watching the german one but I heard it was much better. Can you explain how this one is different? (It does a lot different to those two)
DarkLT4Ewa Well for one, no-one died during the experiment. This one has Zimbardo involved in a major way and his wife is included too.
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TFTalbott You came to that conclusion just by watching a trailer you nitwit
fook yu Almost all of the lines in the trailer are taken exactly from the book and interviews zimbardo published about the experiment
Every psych majors dream right here.
+Aaron Cortez really??
Yes, he has asked every psych major ever about their dream and this was their answer.
actually now, this shit wouldn't fly. there are many laws protecting test subjects of experimentation (google the belmont's report!). these laws have 3 ethical principals which are 'respect for person' (people have to consent to the experiment and know all the risks and benefits), 'beneficence' (the researchers should try their best to not negatively impact the subject) and 'justice' (so you need to make sure the subjects aren't being exploited). there are many other terrible psych experiments that occured in the past, but bc of laws they won't happen now
I'm a technical student, when I was doing my master I came across this research experiment while researching for AI ethics. I was so much fascinated by this experiment that I told almost everyone in my university to read this research finding.
One of the best trailers I have ever seen
"So disturbing, intense, and believable that it's easy to forget we're watching a movie."? This critic does realize that this is based on events that really happened, right? Like, there are the men that participated in it who were interviewed years after to prove it. Even the psychologist...
+Jhania Smith Yet ... it's still a movie. the critic was commenting on the quality of the acting.
The point of the quote is that it makes you forget that this is a docudrama, it makes you feel like you're a part of the experiment watching the events.
Forget that we are watching a movie INSPIRED by the experiment and not the actual experiment. It's about how on point the acting was.
Jhania Smith it's based on a true story
how does this dipshit comment have so many likes oh my god
I can testify that this human behavioral study is correct. When people get a certain amount of power over someone else...this can escalate rapidly beyond rectification. I've been a victim of bullying for years and still going. It's a situation in which I cannot defend myself. They have all the control, and they never have had to justify for anything. Because of this I've been through sovmuch cruelty, you can't even begin to comprehend. I won't get into specific details but think in the lines of me getting drugged, force fed, my hair cut, they mixed testosterone through my food, and also sugar and fat, I was circumcised against my will, bullied, purposely infected with an STD, having my house trashed daily, held prisoner and scarred for life. All the while having to raise a little boy who was still a small child at the time. They didn't consider him even once. I hope faith shows them the same courtesy he was shown by them all these years... × 10.
Having taken a few Psyc courses in Uni and heard of this experiment many times over.....I am terrified of my own humanity
Personally, what disturbed me the most about this film was the idea that as a prisoner you had no idea how much time passed by and how much is left.
i read about this when i was 18. i'm now 26. kudos to these men for their amazing performances. i got insomnia from taking psychology 102. i was determined to be a doctor. i had to switch to law so i can help people who really need it.
When you thought you would get the best grade amongst your classmates ,then the teacher presents the paper with an 'F' @2:27
It's crazy how as the time went I also started losing touch with the identities of the boys and of what's is real or not, truly touching movie I will never forget
I was crying so hard bc of how poor the prisoners were treated😭
Its a movie
For those who says "Das Experiment" is better, you should know that, that movie was fiction based on the stanford prison experiment and not really that accurate from what really happened. This one on the other hand was more accurate and real.
totaly agree
are you kidding. this one is not very accurate at all.
To all the people being assholes in the comments, it's literally been said by the director of 'Das Experiment' that that movie was based off of the Stanford Prison Experiment. She's not being racist or rude, she's literally stating facts. So instead of going off on her why don't you do some research. While there have been cases of experiments and such like this, that specific movie was based off of this experiment.
Lol Alex were you there?
Actually, according to Zimbardo the movie is about 90 percent accurate, which is probably as close as it'll ever get. Das Experiment is mostly fiction and not accurate at all.
I had just recently watched the movie about The Stanford prison experiment, also dubbed "The Stanford prison experiment", and was kind of shocked to learn Zimbardo himself wasn't punished in any way. I mean, according to the movie anyway, he has commited numerous illegal ( not to mention morally ambigous and perhaps even evil) acts. He has violated his contracts with his sublects, has wrongully denied them their freedom even when they explicitly asked to leave. Isnt that kidnapping?? He had promised no physical harm would come to his subjects (in writing as part of the contract) but then condones and even encourages violence ,wasnt he in complete violation of his contracts? I dont know much about American law but don't americans have something called the good samaritan law"?? It's like no one took any legal actions against him because he is clever... Undoubtedly he is clever but shouldnwt he be held responsible for his actions? is everyone perhaps forgiving him because of his academic authority? Was'nt this one of the main warnings of his own experiment?
And what about the guards? Surly they are guilty of assault and sexual abuse at the least
absoloutely agree with you 🙋
omri herman the movie is very exaggerated...he didn't do anything illegal
I know I posted here `cuz I got a notification, that Richey Triplett posted? but MY post is all gone? how & why...
Did the person asking all the questions not like the answers or is it bigger than that?
robert h nope, I did'nt see your reply.
It’s a LITTLE in the grey. But the movie exaggerates. The guards mentally abused them but never touched them. Keep in mind this was also back in the 70s were mental health was still mostly unknown. They went over want would happen to the boys before they signed the contract. Only 2 of the boys were released but after demanding and demanding to be let go, they eventually did. None of the other “prisoners” attempted to leave the experiment. I think the biggest issue is everyone involved in the experiment got too involved In their roles. So when one of zumbardo’s students pointed out how horrible this experiment was he realized he’d gone too far and ended the experiment early.
Those guards really went off for no reason. Some people get a little bit of power and go crazy😒
Peaceful people given guns can turn into monsters.
It’s quite sad what power does to some people. I remember working in a health care clinic and this young supervisor in her 20s actually talked to everyone (including the doctors) like she owned them. I eventually quit along with others, because I wasn’t going to be bullied anymore due to her power trip.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
- Abraham Lincoln -
That was the whole point to see if absolute power DOES corrupt absolutely and it looks like it does
yep, that's what happens in society and politics all the time
omg the guy from victorious is in it!
It's Robbie!!! Haha
Tristin Snodgrass Also at 0:43 it's RICO from HANNAH MONTANA.
Ruhani Chhabra oh its nice to come across people like you guys in the comment section
Ruhani Chhabra omg hahaha he looks like a kid with a mullet
Ruhani Chhabra OMG I DIDN'T EVEN REALISE haha
"You actually forget you're watching a movie." - everything about this makes me want to watch this. Based off real events - a real experiment, check. Great trailer, check. Probably can stream it, check.
It's so interesting learning about this in Psychology at school and then seeing this movie...woah
I have always been fascinated with this particular experiment, in all my psychology classes, so glad it's finally a movie! ^_^
I cried the whole time watching this. It turned my gut. I couldn’t believe what was happening and I could feel their pain.
omg same😭
Just now saw the movie. Definitely a must watch. Extremely interesting and not boring at all.
this is a brilliant cast
shiiiit getting some psychology class flashbacks here
at least once a week ezra miller screaming "they won't let us LEAVE!" pops into my head
Third time's a charm
Dimitsas Markos what was the second time?
First is Das Experiment (2001). And then there is The Experiment (2010). And now this.
***** i fucking hate snobs that think that people who prefare movies to books are stupid
You know that the Stanford Experiment happened in real life, right?
***** what's the name of the book?
Nobody :
Nobody :
UA-cam : "Here's a movie trailer from 5 years ago"
So what?
Wouldn't you rather see videos from a few years ago that you didn't see when they were first uploaded, especially trailers for films you haven't seen. Why does Everything have to be brand new? Watch something Old.
1000000man1 bro chill
1000000man1 chill dude, dont take it seriously. Smh.
My boyfriend had watch this film for a psychology module so I decided to accompany him ... It was a great movie
God, how many of these people are still in therapy? I would be.
This makes me so thankful our ethical laws in the EU is far more strict and more harsh than those in the USA. I can’t imagine the days where this was doable! As a person who had to change the direction of their research because it required longer than accepted and would result in the inflection of harm to the animals, this movie just shows how freedom of practice isn’t a human right (sometimes). If we were ever free of laws, it would be a dystopian reality. I am so thankful we are put into our places and that we are constantly reminded of our morals. It’s easy as a scientist to be focused on your experiment and in a tunnel vision especially after years of research and findings and it is easy sometimes that it carries you to an animal trial but once you learn something that changes your initial knowledge and can possibly harm the animal in hand, I am glad we have ways to reach out, to be interviewed and to discuss it further. I am proud of how our research has evolved to be, how it’s openly discussed, reviewed and shared so if a point is missing can be corrected later.
those with enough power will always find loopholes to exploit, and then maintain a monopoly on those loopholes.
This was a rare and unique circumstance rather then a norm let’s not act like EU is a galaxy away or that things aren’t strict in America as this experiment in a college was from 52-53+ years ago aka half a century ago and laws don’t really matter as this was done outside of it by people who didn’t know the escalation and or let it get to far same with people in power in the past who got power in the EU or out of it
There’s so many movies of the Stanford prison experiment. This is the best and most accurate one
I've studied this experiment so much in college. It was so crazy
i looooooooove ezra miller
Loved this movie all shot in one room
FINALLY: a real cosplay movie that is finally seeing the light of day. I talk about the effects of this experiment often. It was stopped for a reason. #stanfordprisonexperiment
This film was amazing ! I am studying psychology and even then, experiments like these, always hurt to watch. The cost for knowledge is not always nice.
Really good movie, really does show the adaptation of human beings when they have power and authority and how ruthless they can get over time.....would recommend watching
Btw way so many great actors in this movie
This reminds me a lot of working in a daycare. I remember being so stunned at how so many workers managed to see the children as nothing more then a paycheck rather then a human being. They were just expected to do as told simply because they had been alive for less time. It’s scary how suggestive some people’s minds are, glad I never turned like they did
True
THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE ON ACTUAL EVENTS
We watched this in a Health and Social care class. Watched the full film and then analysed the ethics of it.
Very exciting and entertaining stuff!
It's scary how in such a controlled environment all hell breaks loose. And this isn't just a movie, it happened.
Honestly, one of the best movies I've seen in a while. I mean the realism is 10/10 and the acting is fucking amazing from such young men. Very intense.
Only gripe is some of the facial hair looks pretty damn fake. Also, might get a tad bit cheesy near the end with a "realization" of sorts, but it definitely makes sense how it happens either way.
Great story, tense as fuck, and realistic as hell. To those who argue otherwise, you've seen too many movies and have forgotten what real pay act like and how they talk.
Agreed on all fronts.
Watch das experiment is the original one
I thought Das Experiment was based on a book.
Shane Benjamson thank you, might watch it
@@tapiwen1 wdym the original one ? lol
I wrote about this experiment twice in my English composition class. It was my favorite subject to read and write about.
Enthralling movie. It is absolutely terrifying what one is capable of.
Also what a cast of young up and comers. Tye Sheridan is going places.
All the butthurt people in the comments forget that the title of this film kinda tells you that this one is basically a cinematic retelling (not a fictionalized story) of a TRUE story. Who cares about what films came before this that told the same story...this one will be closer to the events that actually happened.
+barbaro267
It might be more factual (is it really though?) but Das Experiment captured the atmosphere better.
This is a movie with screaming teenagers, the other is a movie with people pushing their boundaries in order for the experiment to continue. Way more psychologically interesting.
@@Widdekuu91 But since this one tells the story almost Exactly how it happened in real life and with good performances, it shows you what the reality of the situation was like, which those other films couldn't do. The Only thing that does a better Job at showing you the True impact this has on people is the Actual footage from the real Experiment in 1971
@@Widdekuu91 “screaming teenagers” i-
@@rosesrosesandroses1201
I'm not suggesting the teenagers don't have a good reason to scream. I was a teenager not too long ago.
But getting a "toughened" full grown man to scream in fear and cry helplessly in the corner, is, in my opinion, much more brutal.
Compared to the sight of teenagers angrily screaming; HEY! Hey!' or one getting emotional.
I'm not suggesting they shouldn't receive love and care, I'm not suggesting *any* of that. (May I point out the comment was made 24 months ago, bytheway.)
But teenagers are always emotionally charged, yelling at each other, etc. I'm not suggesting that nothing scary is happening. I'm suggesting the impact on the viewer is different.
Neither am I suggesting that it's a bad movie, neither am I suggesting (etc.etc.etc. fucking hell) but what I'm saying is...as someone that hasn't studied Psychology, I would be far more startled to see grown men upset and dying, as opposed to a group of teens fighting over things and pushing each others boundaries, as they always do.
Now pleéáse don't reply to lecture me on why teenagers have feelings too or something like that. Come on. It's sunday-noon, I was about to go grocerie-shopping, I really don't feel like further-explaining my comment of 2 years ago.
just came from prison yesterday morning, and watching this for the first 20 minutes, i'm already having a headache.
EZRA MILLER MY KING I LOVE YOU
I’ve seen this so many times.
INSANE film
Read about this experiment in my psych class and decided to youtube it seeing if I can get more in formation on it. Then I came across this. I didn't know a movie was made about it...
I dont know how to word this correctly, but look at how easy it is for college students to get carried away in a supervised scenario that is only supposed to last 2 weeks. Now imagine you have CIA officers with no formal interrogation training or prisoner detention training doing the same thing only 1. they are not supervised, 2. they are allowed to physically abuse 3. it doesnt end in 2 weeks
Ezra should be back in here.
One of the coolest casts ever!
Easily my favorite psychological experiment - not because of what happened but the short amount of time it took for these people to take to their roles, and so seriously. Six days. Six days is all it took.
Prison Social Experiment In The Hood Gone Wrong Kid Gets Shot
+Valkyrie gone sexual
+theJam almost died
gone sexual
This cast was eliteeee the energy from this movie was just overwhelming when i watched it
Why did UA-cam recommend this to me now... 4 years after it came out
Marilyn Civil me too
Why does it matter when it was uploaded?
Why does everything have to be brand new?