Is brutality really needed in movies
By sundarsweb
@sundarsweb (107)
India
April 13, 2008 7:05am CST
Many Movies tend to portray real life characters and their emotions to make their message reach a wide range of audiences,but is brutality needed to depict the life style of humans,Will it not create a deep sensation in the minds of the viewers
5 responses
@jagjit273 (1754)
• India
10 Jun 10
It does sometimes and I think to some extent Movies are responsible for rising crime rate all over the world.As they Say every action has equal and opposite reaction.It simply Implies here.
@Arkadus (895)
• Canada
15 Apr 08
I don't think it's needed but I also don't think it's going to 'create a deep sensation in the minds of the viewers'. I personally don't mind violence and brutality and blood and all that. Seeing something in the media doesn't make it okay for you to do it and in no way gives you a scapegoat like so many people try to pull. Playing too much Grand Theft Auto doesn't justify you stealing a car and running people over. Whenever something like that happens it's just people trying to blame something else for what they did, and recently they get away with it.
@fredgame (1260)
• China
13 Apr 08
i think it will really create deep sensation but it really depicts what actually lies before us and this brutality has been with us. if that sensation could be a lesson to some of us who might have stone heart. all these are teaching though we use and see it as an entertainment. could it be word to the wise is enough?
@sergedan (767)
• Romania
13 Apr 08
You're right too much brutality is beginning to sink into our minds and become something much more natural even to the most normal people. All I can say is it is present in many movies, as long as they're not comedies, and most of the times I don't find it necessary at all!






