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The Experiment

They never imagined it would go this far
2010 | 96m | English

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20 men are chosen to participate in the roles of guards and prisoners in a psychological study that ultimately spirals out of control.
Release Date: Jul 15, 2010
Director: Paul T. Scheuring
Writer: Mario Giordano, Paul T. Scheuring
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords experiment, psychological thriller
Production Companies Stage 6 Films, Inferno Entertainment, Cinedigm, Magnet Media Productions, Magnet Media Group, Adelstein-Parouse Productions, Mercator Pictures, Natural Selection, Westeast Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $21,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Adrien Brody Travis
Cam Gigandet Chase
Forest Whitaker Barris
Maggie Grace Kelly
Clifton Collins Jr. Nix
Fisher Stevens Archaleta
Damien Leake Govenor
Ethan Cohn Benji
Travis Fimmel Helweg
David Banner Bosch
Rod Maiorano Rex
Rachel O'Meara Female Administrator
Jeanne Hopson Gertrude
Jack Mishler Henry
Jason Lew Oscar
Name Job
Yasmine Abraham Costume Design
Roxy D'Alonzo Makeup Artist
Mike Smithson Makeup Department Head
Mario Giordano Writer
Shelly Banks Makeup Artist
Ann Wilkinson Casting
Paul Anthony Hairstylist
Jeff Schoen Art Direction
Andrea Politte Hairstylist
Franci Sciorrotta Hairstylist
Paul T. Scheuring Director, Writer
Amy Vincent Director of Photography
Barbara Cassel Set Decoration
J.J. Perry Second Unit Director, Fight Choreographer
Peter S. Elliot Editor
Ronnie Yeskel Casting
Gary Frutkoff Production Design
Graeme Revell Original Music Composer
Mike Smith Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Maggie Monteith Producer
Scott Nemes Producer
Jeanette Buerling-Milio Producer
Marty Adelstein Producer
Dawn Olmstead Producer
Bill Johnson Producer
Paul T. Scheuring Producer
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Decent enough if unremarkable English-language take on Oliver Hirschbiegels superior Das Experiment, which itself was adapted from a novel (Black Box) which was inspired by a real experiment carried out at Stanford University in 1971. It was funded by the US Navy, and it was abandoned after only six ... days, when it went tits-up. The story: a bunch of people are interviewed, and 24 are selected to participate in a social experiment: they are to be coached out to a camera-ed up detention centre, where eight will be selected to play the role of prison guards while the remaining sixteen will adopt the role of prisoners. The experiment is scheduled to last for fourteen days, at the end of which the participants will receive their pay: fourteen grand each. There are rules though, and if any of them are broken a red light will come on signalling the end of the experiment, and no one will be paid: The "prisoners" may not speak to the "guards" unless spoken to first. The "prisoners" are to be given three meals per day, but they must finish their plates. The "Prisoners" must participate in one hour of physical activity every day. If the "prisoners" break any of the rules or play up in any other way, they are to be punished "commensurably" within 30 minutes. There is to be no actual violence committed (odd one, this, as the violence erupts long before the red light eventually comes on. Perhaps those conducting the tests considered the acts "commensurable" to the acts of the prisoners. I dunno). If anyone wants out and quits, it's over for everyone. Anyway, our hero is "prisoner" Adrien Brody (King Kong, Predators) as a pacifist hoping to get some quick cash so's he can follow his latest squeeze out to India where they can "find themselves" and whatnot, and our villain is "guard" Forest Whittaker (Phonebooth, The Last King of Scotland), an initially shy, gently-demeanored man who still lives with his parents, and who befriends Brody at the interview stage, but who allows himself to be sucked utterly into his role as guard, and who is subsequently absolutely corrupted by his absolute "power". Within a matter of days. The two leads - Oscar winners, both - are clearly slumming it, but they by no means ham it up or chew the scenery. The whole thing is done and dusted in a brisk ninety minutes and as a result there's little time whilst watching to consider the shortcomings or flaws until later (who are these people conducting this experiment, anyway? Why the oppressive, dangerous rule-set? Why don't they leap in as soon as the violence rears up? Why are apparently straight men ready to rape each other like 40-year lifers, when they've only been in there 5 days? Even if the would-be rapist is gay, can't he hold off for a bloody week before resorting to sexual assault? Why is an actor of clearly Hispanic/Mexican descent playing a white supremacist?). It's a decent enough if forgettable way to knock out an hour-and-a-half.

Jun 23, 2021