Experiment, The (2010) [Blu-ray]
Drama | Thriller
Oscar winners Adrien Brody (Best Actor, The Piano, 2002) and Forest Whitaker (Best Actor, The Last King Of Scotland, 2006) star in this mind-shattering psychological thriller from the creator of TV's Prison Break. Selected to participate in a two-week
research project, a group of men agree to play inmates and guards in a simulation of life within a state prison. But as the 24 volunteers slip deeper into their roles, power corrupts, fears escalate and the experiment spins horribly out of control. Cam
Gigandet (Twilight), Clifton Collins Jr. (Crank: High Voltage) and Maggie Grace (TV's Lost) co-star in this intensely shocking film.
User Comment: KVolchok from Portugal, 21 August 2010 • The Experiment is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Paul Scheuring and starring Adrien Brody, Forest Whitaker,Cam Gigandet and Maggie Grace.The film is also a remake
of the 2001 German film Das Experiment, which was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. The experiment begins when 26 men are chosen to participate in the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study that ultimately spirals out of control. $14,000
for two weeks, it is easy-earned money. The study examines aggressive behavior in an artificial prison setting. At first the tenants are divided randomly into prisoners and guards, but soon a spiral of violence begins.
I had some hope for this film because I remember seeing the original Das Experiment more then a year ago and enjoying it. Although brutal the film was brilliant in the way it explored human nature, human instincts, and one's moral compass. It's actually
quite surprising that it took such a long time (9 years) for Hollywood to assassinate, pardon me, remake this very interesting story which is actually based on the Stanford prison experiment that took place in 1971 and was highly criticized afterwords.
The problem with this remake is that, as in most things Hollywood, it's all about big name actors and big fights and nice camera angles. What's most important, the characterization and the character development which are the things that make this story,
were completely thrown aside. One of the consequences of doing so is that the film felt extremely rushed and therefor the payoff wasn't that great. I didn't think there was real tension, and the film lacked that gritty look of the original, instead it
looks sharp and polished.
Also, it's one thing to put your own spin into a story but this remake eliminated an entire dimension of the original film. I'm talking about the people behind the cameras, the scientists watching and conducting the experiment. They played a big part in
the original and in this remake they are nowhere to be seen and it truly diminished the story. Regarding the acting, I thought Adrien Brody did a pretty good job and Cam Gigandet was delightfully nasty as he usually is. On the other hand, Forest Whitaker
was absolutely awful. In almost every film that see him in, he acts like he has a speech impediment and to be honest, it adds nothing to his performance. Overall, The Experiment it's somewhat enjoyable but not nearly as good as the original.
Summary: Not nearly as good as the original.
User Comment: dizfunx from Belgium, 20 October 2010 • It's as if the title 'The Experiment' refers to Hollywood finally trying to create a remake that surpasses the original.
It's a pale and poor remake of the brilliant German movie 'Das Experiment', which blew my mind first time I saw it.
None of that with 'The Experiment'... Even the presence of two gifted actors (Brody and Withaker) cannot rescue the poor cinematography and awful diluted script. I couldn't even properly empathise with the main character played by Brody. His actions
seemed ridiculous put against the prison-experiment backdrop, so terribly written so that there isn't any true logic to his rebellion. It's also very obvious he's not doing half the acting that Moritz Bleibtreu performed in the original.
The casting was terrible, even before the experiment, I could immediately identify which characters were to become guards, and which ones prisoners. Mix this with the poor script-rewrite that put in unnecessary scenes and dialogues and that took out some
of the most brilliant scenes in the original, and you get a straight-to-video production that will never be looked back on by movie fanatics anywhere, anytime.
If you have bought, borrowed or downloaded this copy, please burn or delete it. You will be much better off getting Das Experiment instead.
The Experiment has failed!
Summary: Another crappy USA remake.
[CSW] -2.5- This movie is both a remake of the 2001 German version and a visualization of the 1971 experiment in human behavior that was conducted by a professor and his staff at Stanford University. The real incident was called off early due to atrocious
behavior and potential loss of control over the volunteer subjects. There is confusion over the purpose of the experiment as well as what the results indicated. The theory being tested was about what happens when human beings are given "control" over
others. And as thought provoking as this film was, I thought that it overly exaggerated the responses in an overly compressed the time-frame. I think that was done to get the idea across in a very short period of time although the results are also a bit
confusing. Of course the ending changed the premise of the experiment from that of the original. It is thought provoking and if for no other reason than that should be seen, but I think you need to make it a rental.
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