During the closing credits of Kyle Patrick Alvarez’s The Stanford Prison Experiment, we see a glimpse of the broader perspective that the film itself declines to show. Essentially a straightforward reenactment of the famous experiment conducted by Stanford psychology professor Philip Zimbardo in 1971โin which students paid to simulate a prison environment quickly devolved into the roles of sadistic guards and shattered victimsโStanford spares pitifully few minutes to reflect on how it happened or what it meant.
Only after the film has concluded do we witness another re-creationโthat of a post-experiment interview between the student who most zealously took on his role of “guard,” Christopher (Michael Angarano), and the “prisoner” he most tormented…

