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Das Experiment
Short film of a man performing surgery on his arm.
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Plot Summary
In a psychological experiment, volunteers are assigned roles as prisoners or guards in a simulated prison environment. The experiment, designed to study the effects of power and control, quickly spirals out of control as the guards become increasingly authoritarian and the prisoners become increasingly submissive or rebellious. The lines between reality and the simulation blur, leading to severe psychological distress and violence.
Critical Reception
Das Experiment was critically acclaimed for its intense psychological portrayal and exploration of human behavior under extreme conditions. It was praised for its compelling performances and disturbing yet thought-provoking narrative, becoming a significant film in German cinema.
What Reviewers Say
A chilling and thought-provoking examination of power dynamics and human nature.
Impressive performances, particularly from Moritz Bleibtreu, elevate the film's disturbing narrative.
The film's descent into chaos is masterfully depicted, leaving a lasting impact.
Google audience: Viewers found the film to be a powerful and disturbing exploration of psychological control and the dark side of human behavior. Many praised its intensity and thought-provoking themes, though some found it difficult to watch due to its graphic nature.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. Won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Actor (Moritz Bleibtreu) and Best Screenplay.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the real-life Stanford prison experiment conducted by Professor Philip Zimbardo in 1971, although the film takes significant creative liberties with the events.
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