it's just sick. and it can influence disturbed people to do the same stuff that happens in this movie.
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peter_t_2k3 — 13 years ago(October 14, 2012 05:15 PM)
Why can't people accept that people are responsible for their own actions.
Disturbed people are disturbed. I remember people complaining when a teen used John Stape in Coronation street as a basis for killing his mother but the problem was he was disturbed before this just people like to deny it. -
peter_t_2k3 — 13 years ago(October 14, 2012 10:26 PM)
There is help out there. There are two important questions to ask yourself:
(1) Why should we not get the entertainment we want/deserve because of others - Basically disturbed people are disturbed. If they do something after watching a film, they probably planned to do this anyways without realising and would have done it regardless of the film.
(2) Where do you draw the line - People can intimidate anything if they really wanted to. I mentioned something that happened in a soap of all things, never mind a horror. By going with some people's logic we should remove all violence from everything - literature, film, games, imagery.
Don't get me wrong I'm not saying be violent for the sake of it and I hate over the top violent films but sometimes violence is needed to tell a story. If Films and TV was all happy it would just be boring in my opinion. -
chrisrager — 13 years ago(October 18, 2012 09:10 PM)
exactly. I think IMDB should use some type of quick quiz about the movie.Like a CAPTCHA for ratings.This would help with the problem of people watching the trailer than giving it a (1) because "looks dumb". or people who don't pay attention, than complain about the plot.
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dangermous — 13 years ago(January 12, 2013 01:00 AM)
I doubt it. If people are disturbed they will find something somewhere to influence their behavior. If you banned all tv, all games, all boxing matches etc etc etc they will still flip and do what they are going to do.
If your suggesting sick films "turn" normal people into delusional monsters who act out on what they see I would say thats impossible.
I have to admit though I don't know how i made it through the whole film.. it was messed up. I felt afterwoods that i didnt need to see that -
noway234-1 — 13 years ago(January 16, 2013 04:06 AM)
you're kidding me right? Snow White could influence a disturbed person to poison people with apples, that doesn't make it a valid point. The movie is meant to be sick and disturbing, it's a horror movie, that's kind of the point!
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DeclanCochran — 13 years ago(April 03, 2013 02:11 PM)
That's a mighty claim. I do hope you have some evidence to back up that enormous and preposterous sweeping generalisation to all people with mental health issues.
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elizabethanders-wajv — 12 years ago(May 22, 2013 01:20 AM)
I'm manic, and this movie did not influence me to do anything violent. I'm also very educated in psychology, and anyone who was influenced by this movie would have already had similar delusions, and would have acted on them anyway. People need to stop blaming real life violence on movies, video games, and music. It just doesn't work that way. Killers, for example, may get an idea for how to kill someone from something they see or hear, but they were already going to kill.
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Zhow — 11 years ago(August 15, 2014 09:50 AM)
Exactly! Because of this film, I lost my virginity when i was having my period and I operated on my younger sister because she had a cold and was coughing. The lung transplant was a success though, so it didn't turn out that bad. I'm a bit tired of collecting dead birds and having sex with dead boys from the morgue but I guess I'll find other hobbies in the list of films I'm planning to watch: Hostel 1-2-3 and Saw (the entire series).
The higher you fly, the faster you fall.