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: Within days, the students adopt a mandatory uniform (white shirts and jeans), a secret salute, and a unique logo. The sense of belonging and "strength through unity" quickly spirals into real-world violence and the ostracization of anyone who refuses to join.
: While a German production, the movie was a massive success internationally, seen by millions in its first weeks of release. L'onda [m1080p] (2008).mp4
The story follows , an unorthodox and popular history teacher who begins a week-long experiment to demonstrate the mechanics of autocracy. : Within days, the students adopt a mandatory
: The film is inspired by the "Third Wave" experiment conducted by teacher Ron Jones at a California high school in 1967. The story follows , an unorthodox and popular
: The movie features an eclectic, high-energy soundtrack including punk, rock, and techno, which some critics noted gives certain scenes the dynamic feel of a music video.
: It is often paired with the novel The Wave by Morton Rhue (Todd Strasser), which also fictionalizes the 1967 events.
The 2008 film (originally released in German as "Die Welle" ) is a chilling socio-political thriller that explores how easily fascism can take root in modern society. Directed by Dennis Gansel, it remains a popular choice for high school history and social science classes due to its visceral depiction of group psychology and peer pressure. The Experiment Gone Wrong