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The Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 123movies

The Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 123movies

They were given 2 weeks. It lasted 6 days.Jul. 17, 2015122 Min.
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Watch: The Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 1971, twenty-four male students are selected to take on randomly assigned roles of prisoners and guards in a mock prison situated in the basement of the Stanford psychology building..
Plot: This film is based on the actual events that took place in 1971 when Stanford professor Dr. Philip Zimbardo created what became one of the most shocking and famous social experiments of all time.
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6.8/10 Votes: 43,267
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67/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 822 Popularity: 18.217 | TMDB

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Another very worthwhile production of a chilling real life experiment.

The Stanford Prison Experiment makes for compelling reading/viewing, whichever format you choose to partake in, it’s science gone bonkers and has the power to chill the blood. Did we need another film version? Especially since Das Experiment (2001) is an outstanding film and clearly the one that is recommended as a first port of call on the subject?

As it is this Kyle Patrick Alvarez directed version is special as well, managing to get under the skin whilst being vivid in detail. Not just for 1971 period accuracy (clothes/social traits et al), but across the board characterisations as it’s well written and performed.

Not recommended for those who may be down on the human race, or for those obviously after a good time. But good film making is worth time investment – as is eye opening of the human condition. 7/10

Review By: John Chard

I don’t think they quite nailed what they were going for with this film, but I can’t deny it does make for fairly uncomfortable viewing – which is the intention, I guess.

‘The Stanford Prison Experiment’ has a very localised and low-budget feel to it, things that arguably actually enhance the vibe of the production. The acting is up-and-down, while the run time is too long.

Billy Crudup is very good as Dr. Philip Zimbardo, while those who portray the team around him are also solid. It’s when you get to the ‘inmates’ that the acting gets weaker, none of them are bad but they aren’t on the same level as Crudup & Co. – despite some familiar faces, including a few from ‘The Walking Dead’ world. Michael Angarano as “John Wayne”, however, deserves praise.

It took me a little while to connect to the story, it gets a tad iffy when it’s setting everything up though soon finds proper ground in the middle act before ending kinda slowly; this didn’t need to be 122 minutes.

Would I recommend this? Yes. It’s worth a watch. Perhaps could’ve been greater though.

Review By: r96sk
The first 90% is great but it’s seriously flawed since it ignores the obvious moral outrage.
In 1971, Dr. Philip Zimbardo conducted a famous psychological study which has been cited innumerable times since as a case of experimenter misconduct and the abuse of participants. This film is a dramatization of the study and the events surrounding it.

It begins with Dr. Zimbardo (Billy Crudup) and his research assistants interviewing potential subjects for a study for which the participants will be paid $15 a day. What exactly it is, these subjects have little idea but the experiment was to simulate a prison environment and see the effect it would have on the participants–both those who were chosen to be guards as well as those chosen to be prisoners. In most every way, Zimbardo and his team tried to replicate a prison environment in the basement of one of the buildings at Stanford University–including having fake police arrest the designated prisoners and bring them to this mock prison. Unfortunately, very soon after the study began, psychological and physical damage occurred to the participants…yet Zimbardo did not discontinue the study. Even after guards began manhandling the prisoners and severely degrading them, the experiment continued for a hellish week. While Zimbardo claimed that the study was being done to give insight into human behavior, his lack of objectivity, the school’s lack of oversight and unethical treatment of the subjects is the reason that the study became so famous. Oddly, however, such comment about the study is almost completely missing…a strange omission to say the least.

I am an unusual film reviewer because I was a practicing psychotherapist as well as a teacher who taught history and psychology. So, I probably would get more out of this movie than the average viewer and I am very familiar with the experiment. The film does a great job of re-creating the study and the time period. Folks looked and dressed like folks from 1971 and Crudup looked reasonably close to Zimbardo. I appreciated how the filmmakers tried hard to replicate the events and times during which it was made. What it also did was re-create the horrors and the film was, at times, rather disturbing…even though this occurred several decades ago. But in the film, after Zimbardo finally pulls the plug on the study, the film pretty much ends. There’s a short blurb at the end that Zimbardo and his team determined that no lasting damage was done to the subjects…though this is a completely self-serving statement and was not established scientifically. As a result, the film emphasizes what folks thought they learned about prison environments and obedience…but not how the study ended up horrifying many professionals within the field. This is a huge problem and up until the inexplicable ending, I would have scored this film much higher. Incidentally, the bonus features on the DVD (which debuted this week on Netflix) seems to indicate that indeed the end did justify the means in this bizarre study.

So is this a film for you? Maybe. It is very well constructed and the acting is very realistic. I am not sure, however, that the average viewer would want to watch the study unfolding as it is unpleasant– but it certainly is thought-provoking and interesting. I assume that this film could be effectively used by psychology programs to generate discussions about ethics and responsibility. By the way, what’s allowed and not allowed in experiments on American campuses has changed significantly since 1971…much of it the result of studies run amok such as this one!

Review By: planktonrules
Disturbing reality
This movie is one of the most shocking things I’ve seen and it’s all because it’s a true story of a so called scientist that has lost his humane side and enjoyed conducting a psychologically damaging experiment. The lack of control on the guards shows that Dr.Philip was fascinated by the horror and cruelty human kind can create even in a simulation. The fact that he chose an ex-prisoner as a consultant shows that this experiment lacks all credibility because the ex-prisoner wanted to subject his negative experience on innocent students. A chilling movie until the last seconds!!!!
Review By: malak-hasan90

Other Information:

Original Title The Stanford Prison Experiment
Release Date 2015-07-17
Release Year 2015

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 2 min (122 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 643557
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Biography, Drama, History
Director Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Writer Tim Talbott, Philip Zimbardo
Actors Ezra Miller, Tye Sheridan, Billy Crudup
Country United States
Awards 4 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix N/A
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1 (one scene), 2.35 : 1
Camera Red Epic Dragon, Panavision Primo and Leica R Lenses
Laboratory LightIRON Digital, Los Angeles (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Redcode RAW
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

The Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 123movies
The Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 123movies
The Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 123movies
The Stanford Prison Experiment 2015 123movies
Original title The Stanford Prison Experiment
TMDb Rating 6.878 822 votes

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