Impact Of Movies

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One of the problems movies have is that they are a popular medium watched by all. The message incorporated in a film is something, which is spread worldwide. Heroes like Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Leonardo Di Caprio, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzeneggar, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, and Jackie Chan are loved and adored by all and sundry. The things they portray in films are taken quite seriously by the masses. Therefore, the impact of movies on children is also very critical. Movies have a lot of sub genre; namely, action, drama, comedy, thriller, heist, buddy cop, die hard set-up, action based on science fiction, and horror. Most of the action, horror and science fiction movies portray graphic scenes of violence. The graphic scenes, which show an excessive amount of cruelty and blood, titillate human minds to commit crimes. A theory is there that human beings have evolved from killer apes. War, interpersonal aggression, and graphic violence all show their relationship to that basis of human evolution. The murderous instincts are inborn which only need some impetus to come out. The directors of the films are taking this theory to imprint the story in the minds of the viewer, not thinking of the impact of movies on children. Ads by Google The more problematic section of the audience is the children. They are in the process of growing up, so anything they see in their favorite movie is emulated by them. There comes the impact of movies on children. Objectionable movies are those which are censured mainly for strong violence, drug and language. When the youngsters see that their favorite idols are using all kind of disrespectful deeds and speeches they find it cool. One of the major attractions of being cool is that children view it as a tool to impress other children. The sense of judgment takes some time to grow and when the process of growth is
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