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  • Essay / Analysis of the Stanford Prison Experiment - 1754

    Director Kyle Alvarez did a wonderful job. In fact, I have no complaints about the making of the film. Alvarez seemed to get the most out of every scene. (Give an example)... He filmed with a lack of color, consisting mainly of neutral colors. This fits the film well and highlights the lack of happiness during the events that occurred. Each shot took place in smaller spaces oozing with a sense of claustrophobia, allowing each scene to be full of emotion. As I mentioned before, the acting of the guards and prisoners was excellent in every scene. Alvarez may or may not have influenced this. Each scene was shot in such a way that I could feel the emotions of each character. The soundtrack provided an extra dose of emotion in each scene with eerie nuances creating an atmosphere of suspense. I was totally impressed with Alvarez's work. Its staging through its color palette, camera angles and soundtrack was breathtaking. Kyle Alvarez's work here has me excited to see his future