Virtual Prison Where 1 Year is Equal to 1 Minute of Lifetime

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A young woman creates a new drug that induces time-compressed virtual realities. When the government gets interested in the experiment, the woman becomes a target of conspiracy.

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Being in prison for a year, working out everyday, and waking up to find that you're not even prison swole. All the work and no gains. This is a true horror film.

chubdiesal
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People talking about using this for prison?

man, use this for education.

mr.t
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Would be interesting to see how fast the mind actually can keep up with tech like this. I doubt that you could put literal years in some minutes but I do think this could actually work for putting several hours into some minutes, much like Dreaming.
There must be a "speedlimit" to the mind; just speaking chemically and physically from Neurons firing.

Elca_Gaming
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This left me with a bitter feeling that Sam did not suffer enough from his own prison experience.

dylanowen
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Just imagine you serve a 10 year sentence and you come out of it and your friend is in the waiting room with a newspaper and asks "how was it?" When you go see him

the_criminal_mastermind
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Honestly the idea of serving an extended sentence in minutes would be a cool concept for prisoners but it'd have to be much more humane and built with programs to actually make someone a better person, it should be interactive and allow people to make moral decisions and give them the time to educate themselves on topics they want. Someone could go in a drug cartel member and come out minutes later as a morally righteous individual with knowledge of engineering.

ProphetofXebec
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The concept of serving 365 days virtually in a minute in real life is intriguing. It's like you're going through actual punishment but at the same time you lose nothing, that is, time. However, your mind still experiences these immense stimulation within a small amount of time and this could technically be considered as psychological or mental trauma.

momouwu
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"You'll be spending 30 minutes in jail"
"Yay"

After 30 minutes the person came back more depressed like he went through 30 years of his life in 30 minutes

sta
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Honestly it seems like Sam had never personally tried any of this so it was satisfying seeing him go into that prison simulation

lucysileo
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I watch recaps everyday but this one actually kind of relates to the concept of a recap we experience a movie in less than 15 minutes versus 2 and 1/2 hours.... I love this channel I really do

highlander
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That ending of forcing Sam into the same program was the greatest thing

ruphite
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3:40 that is literally the most realistic code I've ever seen in a movie

tobiasorlando
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"She runs into Danny, who asks her what's wrong. She doesn't want to tell him. So they instead go and have sex"
Aaah, adults.

charlesboudreau
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It is actually really satisfying seeing sam going through the same harsh experience that ren did
(Virtual world/prison)

omnid.slayer
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This is a very interesting concept! Reminds me of this really old episode of The Outer Limits (the 90's version) where a company was developing a similar VR technology but for the express purpose of prison use and then through an accident, the creator himself also ended up in his own prison simulation with a similar reaction upon waking up.

Generalkidd
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That prison experience does nothing for reforming prisoners.

secretsmith
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Imagine having the opportunity to rehabilitate someone by simulating what normal living in society should be like but instead using it for a year of solitary confinement

ayme
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This would be the most inhumane prison sentence ever. Even if in the real world only a minute or 2 went by. In that persons mind a whole year of complete isolation went by. That would be enough to drive anyone to complete and utter insanity. Like literally everyone who comes out of this thing would be feral.

nordy
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This channel is amazing. I'm a huge movie lover with no idea of what to watch, but you keep showing me movies that I never knew existed and definitely want to see.

mrnobody
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Can you imagine serving a prison sentence like this? I’ve seen lots of people ask online why they mete out prison sentences that can last three hundred years, for when someone kills multiple people. Like serial killer Gary Leon Ridgway (I know he has life without parole, but I’m using him as an example of a serial killer). You would see lots more prisoners get 100+ years. So you serve your entire sentence, let’s say it’s 250 years. You wake up back where you started, only seconds have passed. Imagine having to cope with solitary confinement that long. Imagine waking up….because you wouldn’t remember a lot of people’s names, your bank pin, your post code. Think about skills you learn and things you must remember day to day and how long it took for you to forget them when you left that job/moved/didn’t interact with that person.

You’d be a husk of a person. It would be a deterrent, more so than the death penalty. They would be begging for death. If you go and watch Harry Harlow’s monkey mother experiment, he also conducts experiments as to the effect of long term deprivation of socialisation, or solitary confinement and how short a time he found that the monkeys needed before completely imploding and becoming mentally disturbed; unable to integrate into a social setting with other monkeys, they had self-inflicted injuries, trichotillomania, deep psychosis, lack of interest in food/water, exhibited many tics including rocking, shaking, noises, were jumpy and sullen, depressed and dissociative personality traits. Harlow’s studies were cruel and heartbreaking, but fascinating; there are many videos that cover it, including Harlow’s original recording on YouTube.

So I can’t imagine how a person could be isolated for years/decades/centuries before deep psychosis and a lack of interest in life or self-preservation kicks in. Cruel and unusual punishment.

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