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El experimento

Título original: Das Experiment
  • 2001
  • C
  • 2h
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El experimento (2001)
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Durante dos semanas, 20 participantes masculinos son contratados para interpretar a prisioneros y guardias en una prisión. Los "prisioneros" y "guardias" tienen reglas diferentes.Durante dos semanas, 20 participantes masculinos son contratados para interpretar a prisioneros y guardias en una prisión. Los "prisioneros" y "guardias" tienen reglas diferentes.Durante dos semanas, 20 participantes masculinos son contratados para interpretar a prisioneros y guardias en una prisión. Los "prisioneros" y "guardias" tienen reglas diferentes.

  • Dirección
    • Oliver Hirschbiegel
  • Guionistas
    • Mario Giordano
    • Christoph Darnstädt
    • Don Bohlinger
  • Elenco
    • Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Christian Berkel
    • Oliver Stokowski
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    4,057
    • Dirección
      • Oliver Hirschbiegel
    • Guionistas
      • Mario Giordano
      • Christoph Darnstädt
      • Don Bohlinger
    • Elenco
      • Moritz Bleibtreu
      • Christian Berkel
      • Oliver Stokowski
    • 190Opiniones de los usuarios
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    • 59Metascore
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      • 14 premios ganados y 14 nominaciones en total

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    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Tarek Fahd Nr. 77
    Christian Berkel
    Christian Berkel
    • Robert Steinhoff Nr. 38
    Oliver Stokowski
    Oliver Stokowski
    • Günther Schütte Nr. 82
    Wotan Wilke Möhring
    Wotan Wilke Möhring
    • Joe Maier Nr. 69
    Stephan Szasz
    • Häftling Nr. 53
    Polat Dal
    • Häftling Nr. 40
    Danny Richter
    Danny Richter
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    Ralf Müller
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    Markus Rudolf
    • Häftling Nr. 74
    Peter Fieseler
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    Thorsten Dersch
    • Häftling Nr. 86
    • (as Thorsten J.H. Dersch)
    Sven Grefer
    • Häftling Nr. 94
    Justus von Dohnányi
    Justus von Dohnányi
    • Berus
    • (as Justus von Dohnànyi)
    Nicki von Tempelhoff
    • Kamps
    Timo Dierkes
    Timo Dierkes
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    Antoine Monot
    Antoine Monot
    • Bosch
    • (as Antoine Monot Jr.)
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    Jacek Klimontko
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    • Dirección
      • Oliver Hirschbiegel
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      • Mario Giordano
      • Christoph Darnstädt
      • Don Bohlinger
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    wamweri

    A Fascinating and Disturbing Film

    Based on a real psychological experiment at Stanford University in 1971, using a group of male students, the mood of this film captures the sense of disorientation and loss of reality that was experienced by the original volunteers. Acts of humiliation present a violent and effective method for stripping individuality and asserting power over prisoners. The psychological transformations into masochistic and submissive roles are fascinating when you consider that that the only real distinguishable difference between the characters, is that by a random selection process, some are labeled 'wardens' and others are labeled 'prisoners'. The levels of violence, brutality and humiliation in the film seem extreme but in the original experiment, humiliation tactics were also extreme – prisoners were also made to wear chains round their ankles and stockings on their heads at all times! The film's conclusion is carefully constructed and appears to bear an implicit reference to the real prison riot of San Quentin (which occurred the day after the Stanford experiment was prematurely halted), in which guards and informant prisoners were tortured and murdered during the prisoners' escape attempt. This film is a sensitive study into power relationships within an altered reality and is masterfully crafted to build tension and invite the viewer to question the character's morality and ethical codes. Far more relevant and interesting than the bland reality TV shows we are plagued by these days…highly recommended!
    Meatfarmer

    An escalating claustrophobic nightmare!

    This is an overwhelming film. I have not been so affected - physically - since I was run over by "Terminator 2" ten years ago.

    If you have any claustrophobic tendencies or if you find it hard to endure situations of powerlessness, this film will be a total nightmare for you. But I urge you to see it anyway...

    The acting is superb and the directing is moderate and intelligent. As a result, the potentially predictable story becomes very unpredictable. Its surprise effects are not sudden. You get plenty of time to realize what is about to happen (and how little you or anybody else can do about it...).

    At one time, despite being almost completely absorbed by the suspense, I was able to look away from the screen and notice that I was sitting in a movie theater, at a safe distance from the experiment. Thank God!

    My grade: 10 out of 10!
    9frankwhat

    Zee Germans

    This was a surprisingly intense film that I'm so glad I watched. The concept was great and this was even before I found out it was based on a true story. But once I heard that it makes me want to look into it a lot more and see what differed from actual life and such. Supposedly the movie was pretty accurate though. It's amazing that good foreign films blow the socks off of most Hollywood garbage any day of the week. They're more realistic and the characters act more like real people would in day to day situations. The love story in this might've been the only thing that I think could've been done better since it became a little weird here and there. Other than that the suspense kept me going and the thought that this could happen to anyone is really scary to ponder. I'm pretty sure I'd like to see this made into an American version only because I'm quite positive they'd butcher it and wouldn't contain anything near the desired effect as has usually been the case in the past. It was kept simple and because of that...it worked! The acting was great all around as it really was a job well done.

    Final Import:

    Movies: Not a possibility here in the U.S.

    DVD Purchase: Worth looking into.

    Rental: A wise choice my friend!
    martin-f

    Before Downfall, there was Das Experiment

    Before Downfall, there was Das Experiment, Oliver Hirschbiegel's 2001 study of claustrophobia and the misuse of the power.

    Based on a true story, the notorious Standford Prison Experiment in 1971, the film tells the story of 20 men who volunteer to be placed into a makeshift prison for 12 days. Once inside, some are chosen to be guards whilst the others will act the role of prisoners, a process that involves abandoning their names, their clothing and their civil rights for the duration of the experiment.

    The job of the guards is simple, maintain peace and order at all times without using physical violence.

    At the heart of the film is Tarek, prisoner 77, an undercover journalist who is secretly filming from inside the prison, hoping to sell his exclusive once it's over. Tarek underestimates his own role in the experiment, though. He starts in irreverent mood, thinking it's just a game until he sparks a conflict with one of the guards, Berus. The two adversaries drive each other on relentlessly forcing the experiment to become darker, more grotesque, as each man fights for their own idea of power and identity.

    Das Experiment asks what happens when good people are put in an evil place. Does humanity win over evil, or does evil triumph ? Also, it examines the role of memory when faced with extreme stress and deprivation. Whilst the film is based on a true story, it's cinematic influences can be traced back to Samuel Fuller's masterpiece "Shock Corridor" and, to a lesser extent, Chris Marker's "La Jetee". The comparisons to "Shock Corridor" are there for all to see but it's also worth noting that in all three films, the protagonists are obsessed with the memory of a girl, often using that memory as an anchor to cling on to a more idealised past, a potential escape route from the situation they find themselves in. For Tarek, as the situation becomes more extreme, the memories become stronger and stronger as he attempts to block out the present and focus on the past and a possible future with the girl.

    Das Experiment is more than simple homage and pop psychology, though, largely due to it's director. In his first film, Hirschbiegel manages to create an entirely dark world, both inside and outside of the prison. Only in the final frames of the film do we see any natural daylight at all which offers stark contrast to everything we've seen before. The sense of claustrophobia, the complete lack of space, carefully manipulates the viewer throughout the film and, at times, it's genuinely unnerving. Consequently, it's difficult to find any real distance between yourself and the film as you become more and more absorbed. Like the characters within the prison there appears to be escape route for the viewer. A sparse script and real sensitivity from the actors, none of them overplaying their role, only adds further to the film's power. Moritz Bleibtreu (Run Lola Run) is particularly strong as Tarek whilst Justus Von Dohnanyi is positively menacing in the role of the sadistic guard Berus.

    Hirschbiegel would, of course, develop these themes further in Downfall a few years later and in many senses, Das Experiment can be seen as a companion piece to the latter. As a debut work it's nothing short of astonishing, a director completely in control of the film and the viewer. Cinema not for the faint hearted, where you have to go the dark places first before you can see the light.
    bob the moo

    Interesting, involving and exciting – made more interesting with revelations involving the US troops in Iraqi prisons

    Taxi driver and freelance journalist Tarek Fahd spots an advert in a newspaper for volunteers to take part in a psychological experiment over two weeks. He arrives along with a group of others, to be divided up into prisoners and guards before being placed into a simulated prison and provided with rules, Tarek being prisoner number 77. Initially everyone is enjoying themselves but soon the guards tire of the prisoners taking the p*ss and decide it is time to clamp down on their behaviour. As they realize that they have no limit on their powers, the actions of the guards become increasingly brutal and uncaring.

    Based on the infamous experiments carried out at Stanford in the 1970's, this film had it all going for it in terms of being an effective thriller while also looking at the ways that human nature will gravitate towards the cruel once they are placed in positions of power. I decided to watch this film because it seemed interesting on this basis but also very topical considering the behaviour of the US soldiers in the Iraq prisons – mostly poor 'white trash' types who were corrupted when they suddenly found themselves in a position they had never been in before – control. Like them, the characters here gradually get more extreme – just like they did in the real experiment as well. With this topicality it is no surprise that I was easily taken in by the film and was never really bored by it. Being a thriller in its own right, the film has to settle into the eventual action conclusion but even this works pretty well and doesn't detract from what has gone before in terms of interest.

    This is not to say it is perfect, because it could have been much better than it was. The constant cutting to Tarek's girlfriend now and in flashback only took away from the film and she could have still played her part at the end with much less time during the main body of the film. Also it became a little too far-fetched for the sake of drama – a recent television drama in the UK did it differently by actually recreating the same experiment as opposed to this film which needed to go harder and faster in order to reach the eventual running and fighting stage! But it still works and, to be honest, it is well worth seeking out for the 'human nature' aspect alone – it had a special resonance in Germany but it is hard not to be put in a thoughtful mood given recent events in Iraqi military prisons.

    The cast are roundly good and all slip one way or the other in a convincing manner. Beibtreu is good once he gets past the stage where he is making trouble for the sake of it – this is necessary to speed the descent into cruelty but it was laid on a bit thick at the start. After this his performance is much more evenly balanced and he is a good lead. I struggled to pick up the names of all the others because they were mostly unknown to me but the head guard was very good while the rest of the cast did more than just deliver their pigeon-holed characters, where really they could have been nothing more than 'prisoner who goes crazy', 'timid guard', 'angry guard', 'silent prisoner' etc – they weren't, they were all pretty real people.

    Overall this is not the best thing to come to if you are after a sort of documentary drama about the original experiment but it is still a very good film. It is exciting and dramatic while still having a bit of a brain on it – an asset made more interesting by what we have seen in Iraq over the past few months with guards becoming even worse than those we see in this film! Not a perfect film but a well made one that is interesting, involving and exciting and one that is well worth looking up.

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    • Trivia
      Although no one died in the Stanford Prison Experiment on which the movie was based, the experiment was prematurely ended after six days out of a planned two weeks. The college students assigned (randomly) to be prisoners were "withdrawing and behaving in pathological ways" as a result of the degrading treatment they received. Quite a few scenes in the movie actually happened in the original experiment, including the early fire extinguisher scene and the prisoners being forced to clean the toilets by their bare hands.
    • Errores
      On the film poster Tarek is wearing number 82, but in the film he is number 77.
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      Nachrichtensprecher: [voiceover - spoiler] The tragic outcome: two dead, three injured, among them project leader Professor Klaus Thon. Clearly, the experiment went out of control after two days. The district attorney is investigating two possible manslaughter charges and several charges of abuse and negligence. One of the test participants has been arrested. The project direction will probably have to answer to a court. According to statements by one of the scientists, the escalation might have been prevented by aborting the experiment earlier.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The first cinema version had an insert in the beginning of the movie which stated "This is based on the Stanford Prison Experiment". Since Prof. Philip Zimbardo wasn't asked by the filmmakers - and the movie doesn't really show the true experiment, but an exaggeration, the insert was changed to say "This movie is based on the novel Black Box"
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      Featured in Visionado obligado: El experimento (2012)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de noviembre de 2002 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Alemania
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • University of Cologne, Colonia, Renania del Norte-Westfalia, Alemania
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      • Fanes Film
      • Senator Film Produktion
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      • USD 144,634
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 19,857
      • 22 sep 2002
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