Monday, September 28, 2009

Horror films? Should it be ones cup of tea?

I'm not sure about most people, well perhaps I am when I hear that a horror film grossed $25 million in it's opening weekend! This aside I have begun to wonder if horror movies are what we think they are. I've recently come to a conclusion on what I think horror movies are - essentially snuff films. Think about this for a moment, you watch a film for entertainment and it's about people being at times hacked to death. Now these movies depict people often being stalked by another human or a some manner of earthly or celestial beast, then in short order being mangled in detailed ways before our eyes.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed watching these movies for most of my life, but only here recently have I asked myself 'why' I like them. It took me some time to get to this loose conclusion but I'm here. I now ask myself the question; 'do you really want to watch people being slaughtered'. I know it may sound strange but I think it to be a valid question to ask before turning on the next slasher flick on cable.

I'm not one exactly for the argument that violent films breed violent people, however we all know that some people are not 'right in the head' (my apologies on the use of a crude term), so what might happen if one of these people are susceptible to what this kind of 'entertainment' could do.

No comments:

Post a Comment