We eventually feel as
trapped as the prisoners since Zimbardo should function as the failsafe and instead becomes delusional in his belief that everything is in control.
Not exact matches
In the first days of occupation, beautiful Lucile Angellier (Michelle Williams) is
trapped in a stifled existence with her controlling mother - in - law (Kristin Scott Thomas)
as they both await news of her husband: a
prisoner...
In the first days of occupation, beautiful Lucile Angellier (Michelle Williams) is
trapped in a stifled existence with her controlling mother - in - law (Kristin Scott Thomas)
as they both await news of her husband: a
prisoner of war.
Jack Palance plays the laconic mercenary John, puffing on joints and smiling a crooked grin
as he lazily springs
traps and puts his
prisoners to sadistic tortures, and his stoner delivery sends the film into a whole realm of weirdness.
But the temporarily pluralized title made some sense:
As in last year's
Prisoners, which similarly treated hoary genre material with poker - faced seriousness, there's a sense that all of the characters are
trapped — by their guilt, by their grief, by their obsessions.
She assumed I chose the name
as a «brilliant analogy of lawyers to Plato's
prisoners trapped by their old disorganized ways and brought out to the beautiful light of technology.»
Section 2254 pertains only to a
prisoner in custody pursuant to a judgment of conviction of a state court; in the context of the attempt to assert a right to a speedy trial, there is simply no § 2254
trap to «ensnare» petitioner, such
as the court below felt existed.