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Quiet Rage: The Stanford Prison Experiment is a gripping documentary that dives deep into the dark corners of human psychology. It’s not just about the experiment itself, but how ordinary college students can transform into something unrecognizable when placed in a constructed prison environment. The pacing is methodical, building an unsettling tension as the participants slip into their roles. The film captures the eerie atmosphere of the makeshift prison, showcasing the practical effects of power dynamics and moral degradation. It's raw and thought-provoking, making you ponder the thin line between good and evil. The lack of a known director gives it a unique quality, as if it’s a collective voice rather than a single vision, which adds to its authenticity.
Explores psychological themes of power and moralityEerie atmosphere enhances the documentary's impactRaw and thought-provoking presentation
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