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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंDerren Brown investigates the power of compliance by persuading a member of the public into believing that they have pushed someone to their death.Derren Brown investigates the power of compliance by persuading a member of the public into believing that they have pushed someone to their death.Derren Brown investigates the power of compliance by persuading a member of the public into believing that they have pushed someone to their death.
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The Guardian newspaper calls it patronising, among other things. I thought the narrative kept as grounded as spectators.
This show has parallels to The Hunger Games, except it's very real. I did feel bad for the unwitting participants but I also found it fascinating constantly telling myself I would have acted sooner to end it all.
The thing is, unless you're in that situation you'll never know.
Ethically it's certainly questionable and by watching it are we ironically the very thing the show is telling us not to be.
This show has parallels to The Hunger Games, except it's very real. I did feel bad for the unwitting participants but I also found it fascinating constantly telling myself I would have acted sooner to end it all.
The thing is, unless you're in that situation you'll never know.
Ethically it's certainly questionable and by watching it are we ironically the very thing the show is telling us not to be.
As a social conditioning experiment, I found this very interesting! As a human mental health experiment, I truly hope they were plants.
Seriously disturbing, yet very compelling.
Seriously disturbing, yet very compelling.
Just watched this captivating and amazingly executed scenario.
Many skeptics say that this can't be real, without really saying why they think it's fake. They can't seem to imagine that this is how people act. However, it looks like this is how all kinds of people act. Don't take it from me or Derren Brown, just look up the Milgram experiment or one of many testimonies of people who went through civil war. It is eery how people seem to get along fine, until the system breaks down and authority figures pop up, telling you what to do. Suddenly these kinds of acts start happening everywhere. Just because you can't imagine it, doesn't mean it's not real. It seems good to be reminded of that.
Others object to the ethics of this show. Indeed, it seems borderline unethical, and I hope the participants were properly supported after the show. However, it is encouraging that the participants who pushed are clearly told that their behaviour was not at all 'strange' in this setup.
It has to be shocking to experience this. However, maybe we, the audience, could use a little shock to keep us on our toes. I know next time I make a mistake and I am deciding whether I admit it or cover it up, this show is going to play in the back of my mind.
Many skeptics say that this can't be real, without really saying why they think it's fake. They can't seem to imagine that this is how people act. However, it looks like this is how all kinds of people act. Don't take it from me or Derren Brown, just look up the Milgram experiment or one of many testimonies of people who went through civil war. It is eery how people seem to get along fine, until the system breaks down and authority figures pop up, telling you what to do. Suddenly these kinds of acts start happening everywhere. Just because you can't imagine it, doesn't mean it's not real. It seems good to be reminded of that.
Others object to the ethics of this show. Indeed, it seems borderline unethical, and I hope the participants were properly supported after the show. However, it is encouraging that the participants who pushed are clearly told that their behaviour was not at all 'strange' in this setup.
It has to be shocking to experience this. However, maybe we, the audience, could use a little shock to keep us on our toes. I know next time I make a mistake and I am deciding whether I admit it or cover it up, this show is going to play in the back of my mind.
I am always skeptical of the reality of these experiments, but I must say that there seems to be no fiction in this experiment. People forget that these people were selected after a series of eliminations and they are inclined to obey rules. The ending is shocking because it makes you question your own morality. Are you ethical enough under severe conditions? How can we ignore other people's commands and continue in our own path? Now I am a fan of Derren Brown's experiments. Well-done.
Episodes like White Bear (2013) and White Christmas (2014) of Black Mirror (2011) portray a dystopian society in which people convicted of crimes are punished by harsh methods,
Derren Brown: Pushed to the Edge (2016) is a kinda of a similar idea for an episode where people who end up "pushing" are prosecuted to ensure the public safety.
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- ट्रिवियासभी एंट्री में स्पॉइलर हैं
- भाव
Derren Brown: By knowing about it
[conformity]
Derren Brown: , by understanding it, we can push back.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 651: The Dark Crystal (2018)
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- Derren Brown: The Push
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By what name was Derren Brown: Pushed to the Edge (2016) officially released in Canada in English?
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