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Repetition (2005) is a rather intense documentary that delves into the Stanford Prison Experiment, which is itself a chilling study of human behavior under duress. The re-enactments led by Artur Zmijewski are striking, with a raw, almost unsettling atmosphere that makes you question the very nature of authority and obedience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the tension and discomfort of the situations portrayed. It’s fascinating to see how ordinary people can transform under extreme conditions. The performances here, even if they’re not traditional acting, evoke a genuine sense of the psychological strain. This film doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of humanity, making it a thought-provoking watch for anyone interested in psychological experiments.
Intense examination of psychological limitsRaw and unsettling re-enactmentsChallenges perceptions of authority
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