: Thousands of unwitting subjects—including prisoners, mental patients, and even CIA agents—were subjected to drugs, hypnosis, electroshock, and sensory deprivation.
: Some critics on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb felt the film "plodded along" or was "dull," failing to capture the full horror of the actual historical program. emkultra
The film, directed by Joseph Sorrentino and starring Anson Mount, has received mixed to positive reviews. Critics generally praise its atmospheric, "moody dreamscape" aesthetic but some find its pacing and script lacking. : : The program failed to produce a reliable
: Reviewers on sites like Reel News Daily highlight its beautiful cinematography and creative editing. Common Criticisms : Critics generally praise its atmospheric
Historically, MKUltra was a top-secret, illegal human experimentation program run by the CIA from roughly 1953 to 1973.
: The program failed to produce a reliable "truth serum" or programmable assassins. Most records were destroyed in 1973, though survivor testimony and survivors' lawsuits later exposed its "gross violations of human rights".