Horror is an overwhelming and painful feeling
caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting; a
shuddering fear. So why do people enjoying watching horror films? I don’t understand
why you would want to feel overwhelmed and be in fear just because you enjoy
watching a horror movie. People must have really sick minds if they enjoy
people getting slaughtered, beaten, and tortured by other people in such
movies. What drives them to watch movies like these? What do they enjoy about
it? I talked to a lot of my friends that like to watch horror movies and they
said they like them because they are funny cause of how unreal they are. To me
that makes no sense. How is it funny to watch people die unwillingly? They say
that the movies are not true and so unreal but if you really thing about it,
there are people that are killing other people out there just like in these
movies. Since 1960 to 2010 the crime rate has went up by 305,361,338. There are
some crazy people out there that have or will do terrible things to people and
it not even affect them. That’s why I think it’s a horrible idea for people to
let their brains watch horror movies because I think it could someday have an impact
on people in the future if they watch too many of them. Maybe by watching them
it may cause them to think that maybe it’s ok to do these because it’s funny to
them. Hopefully no one is thinking like that when they watch horror films but
we will never know because everyone is different and has their own thoughts.
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ReplyDeleteMy friends tend to watch horror movies because in most horror movies, there are things jumping out at you, causing you to jump. It gives you an adrenaline rush without doing something dangerous (ie bungee jumping, skydiving, etc). Also, I don't think that the horror movies are going to cause more people to kill/torture other any more than Wile E. Coyote is going to cause young children to ride explosives in an attempt to catch a roadrunner. You're arguments are very well supported though.
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