Friday, October 29, 2010

Stephen King

Horror movies are innately conservative, due to the fact that they are not real.  Writers intend for these stories to seem realistic, in one way or another.  Unfortunately however, Hollywood cannot fully capture the true emotions and mercilessness of the horrors in real life.  The nightmarish happenings in these films have insaner monsters and sicker deaths than that of what is commonly seen throughout a normal lifetime, but they still do not have the power to give you the horrible feelings of something not as severe.

A revolutionary element shows itself quite obviously, after seeing such kind of film one will usually end up being spooked by someone who looks similar to a horror movie character.  Undoubtedly these sort of assumptions affect our society everyday.  We view particular kinds of people as creeps when a scarring impression remains in our minds.

Anarchy unmasks itself in every horror movie, as when nothing follows guidelines, nobody takes the right path, everybody kills each other or gets killed, all because the opposite of peace is arising somewhere on the set.  With all these components working together in an cooperative way.  Horror movies are unquestionably the most exciting movies to watch, nevertheless, excitement is not always the most important factor.

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