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The PackageDAS
EXPERIMENT is a product of the New
New German Cinema. The old NGC
occurred in the seventies, and introduced us to the works of filmmakers like
Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders and Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Since then, not a whole lot occurred in German cinema until
1999, when the international smash RUN LOLA RUN (LOLA RENT) made its bow-it's no coincidence that DAS EXPERIMENT features Moritz Bleibtreu, one
of LOLA'S main cast members, in the lead role. |
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The StoryTarek,
a sometime journalist, decides to take part in a psychological experiment so he
can later write about it. Said
experiment consists of gathering up 20 men off the street and dividing them
into prisoners and guards inside a nightmarish, antiseptic research facility.
After a lengthy prologue where the hero gets involved with an attractive
woman he meets in a car accident (the weakest part of the film), the experiment
gets underway. Things start out
innocently enough, with much joking around, but quickly turn ugly as Tarek's
naturally rebellious nature asserts itself and the "guards" grow resentful.
This leads to an increasingly brutal series of prisoner-guard
confrontations as fascism asserts itself with a vengeance, leading to some
truly disturbing business that apparently caused fainting in a number of
festival screenings. The film is based upon an actual experiment conducted by Dr. Philip Lombardo at Stanford University back in 1971. Lombardo reportedly terminated the exercise early, as the "guards" turned fascistic extremely quickly, meaning this film's story is NOT, as some critics have ignorantly concluded, sensational and unrealistic. In point of fact, it couldn't be more convincing. It takes Lombardo's experiment to its hideous extremes, as the faux guards mercilessly humiliate and brutalize their charges, eventually taking over the research facility's headquarters for an astonishingly violent climax. |
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The DirectionStylish,
energetic and efficient are the words to describe Oliver Hirschbiegel's work
on DAS EXPERIMENT, his first feature, not to mention audacious, unflinching and
just plain exciting as hell. DAS
EXPERIMENT is, quite simply, one of the most impressive debut films of recent
years. Yes, the opening scenes,
which utilize a number of ill-advised Nicholas Roeg-ish time jumps, taxed my
patience somewhat, but once the experiment begun I was hookedámeaning if
you're an audience member and are planning to walk out, you'd better do so
within the first twenty minutes, because you will NOT be able to later on! |
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EXPERIMENT (THE EXPERIMENT)
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