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The Wave (original Work of the Movie "the Wave")
General Fiction浪潮(电影《浪潮》原著)
(us) Todd Strasser
The movie "The Wave" adapted from the book of the same name caused a great sensation and was screened in many countries around the world. "The Wave" tells a true story that happened on an American high school campus. Teacher Ben Ross wanted to use an experimental class to make students understand firsthand what the German Nazis were. In order to experiment, he established the "Inspur" organization and put forward a series of sonorous and powerful organizational slogans, requiring students to abide by the disciplines in the organization, and also specifically stipulated greeting gestures. The students consciously and absolutely obeyed these orders because of their game mentality. Later, these students became accustomed to thinking They issued some "orders", violently threatened others to join the "wave", and monitored and exposed each other. Everyone did not realize that they had unknowingly slipped into the abyss of "dictatorship" and "Nazi"... Even the organizer, Mr. Ross, was lost in it, immersed in the desire for power and the worship of others. It was not until the outside world exerted pressure that Teacher Ross realized that the situation was out of control and immediately ended the 5-day experiment decisively.
The movie "The Wave" adapted from the book of the same name caused a great sensation and was screened in many countries around the world. "The Wave" tells a true story that happened on an American high school campus. Teacher Ben Ross wanted to use an experimental class to make students understand firsthand what the German Nazis were. In order to experiment, he established the "Inspur" organization and put forward a series of sonorous and powerful organizational slogans, requiring students to abide by the disciplines in the organization, and also specifically stipulated greeting gestures. The students consciously and absolutely obeyed these orders because of their game mentality. Later, these students became accustomed to thinking They issued some "orders", violently threatened others to join the "wave", and monitored and exposed each other. Everyone did not realize that they had unknowingly slipped into the abyss of "dictatorship" and "Nazi"... Even the organizer, Mr. Ross, was lost in it, immersed in the desire for power and the worship of others. It was not until the outside world exerted pressure that Teacher Ross realized that the situation was out of control and immediately ended the 5-day experiment decisively.