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2015 • Thriller / Drama • 122m

The Stanford Prison Experiment

"They were given 2 weeks. It lasted 6 days."

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In 1971, Stanford's Professor Philip Zimbardo conducts a controversial psychology experiment in which college students pretend to be either prisoners or guards, but the proceedings soon get out of hand. Based on a true story.

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Billy Crudup
Billy Crudup
Dr. Philip Zimbardo
Michael Angarano
Michael Angarano
Christopher Archer
Ezra Miller
Ezra Miller
Daniel Culp / Prisoner 8612
Tye Sheridan
Tye Sheridan
Peter Mitchell / Prisoner 819
Olivia Thirlby
Olivia Thirlby
Dr. Christina Maslach
Nelsan Ellis
Nelsan Ellis
Jesse Fletcher
Moisés Arias
Moisés Arias
Anthony Carroll
Nicholas Braun
Nicholas Braun
Karl Vandy
Gaius Charles
Gaius Charles
Paul Vogel
Keir Gilchrist
Keir Gilchrist
John Lovett
Ki Hong Lee
Ki Hong Lee
Gavin Lee / Prisoner 3401
Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann
Prisoner 416
Logan Miller
Logan Miller
Jerry Sherman / Prisoner 5486
Johnny Simmons
Johnny Simmons
Jeff Jansen / Prisoner 1037
James Wolk
James Wolk
Mike Penny
Matt Bennett
Matt Bennett
Kyle Parker
Jesse Carere
Jesse Carere
Paul Beattie / Prisoner 5704
Brett Davern
Brett Davern
Hubbie Whitlow / Prisoner 7258
Director: Kyle Patrick AlvarezProducer: Karen LauderProducer: Greg LittleProducer: Brent EmeryProducer: Lizzie FriedmanExecutive Producer: Brian GeraghtyExecutive Producer: Katie LearyProducer: Lauren Bratman

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Reno
2016-10-04
70%

**Be cautious about what you're signing for!** Do you remember the Kubrick's film 'A Clockwork Orange', well, I'm not saying it is the same or similar film or storyline, but it reminded how it affects those people who are involved in a similar kind experiment. This is not too violent like that film, but it has its share where some might feel uncomfortable. Except in the opening and some other parts, the entire film takes place in a single location, most likely a studio setting. That part was well done, including the screenplay and direction. One of the rare films, about the rare subject, in some way it is a must see, but seems not suitable for everyone. It is a nice concept, but it was based on the real. It all begins when a university professor decides to conduct an experiment in the summer holiday where some students came forward to be the part of it. It is a two week long project, so the first day goes off well and then the real problem begins when a small incident leads to a series of others in the following days. How the remaining days goes and what were the results of the experiment is disclosed in the later parts. There are many edgy events; I thought it might get ugly at some point of the narration, but stayed real and ended with a good intention. It is a collection of good performances, everyone did their parts well. Particularly those student cast. Not many of them are famous, but the film provided quite an equal share of screenspace. It is not just an entertaining film, a character study as well. First of all, it is not a usual story, so if you decide to watch it, expect accordingly. I think it is a good film to give a try for once. _7/10_

John Chard
2019-06-04
70%

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

r96sk
2020-08-11
70%

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. <em>'The Stanford Prison Experiment'</em> 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 <em>'The Walking Dead'</em> 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.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Abandon Pictures, Coup d'Etat Films, Sandbar Pictures, Priority Pictures, IFC FIlms
Box Office
$643,557
Website
http://www.stanfordprisonexperimentfilm.com/

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