The Stanford Prison Experiment, which has been remade many times, is about to be adapted into a Japanese-style movie. This most notorious real-life psychology experiment in history has caused countless controversies. Let's take a look at it. The Stanford Prison Experiment is a real-life experiment conducted by Professor Philip Zimbardo in 1971. Volunteers were divided into two groups: guards and prisoners, and started a real-life cosplay. The environment can gradually change a person's personality, while the situation can immediately change a person's behavior. A gentle gentleman can turn into a bloodthirsty demon in certain situations. The Stanford Prison Experiment was previously made into a major film in Germany and the United States, and was widely controversial. The Japanese version is believed to be more exciting due to the Japanese film's understanding of horror. The film is directed by Kensaku Watanabe, and Mayu Horida has been confirmed to be the lead actor. Let's look forward to it. |
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