Are those movies discourage us to travel oversea?
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
December 23, 2010 11:37am CST
Last night, I just saw that movie "And soon the darkness", it is a scary movie about oversea traveling too, something about missing girls, and they are sold to other countries, for God sake, who know what they gonna do with those young girls. So, recently, I saw those Hollywood films about traveling oversea, such as to Europe, South America is a big horror experience; like the movie I just mentioned, and Hostel 1 & 2; etc..... Are those movies intending to send out the message to our American fellas, traveling outside of the country, especially to those poor countries might endanger ourselves of personal safety? If you had watch those movies, would you hesitate for a minute, and ask yourself should you or should you not travel outside of the country?
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@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
26 Dec 10
Movies tend to be exciting stories like Alex Garland's book which was made into a movie called The Beach . I watched a movie called The Motorcycle Diaries. That showed a lot of South America and I didn't think that it made any of it look unpleasant. I saw a movie called Love in the Time of Cholera and it made me think what a beautiful city. I already saw that in a movie called Romance in the Stone . I am a very keen traveler. Movies are fiction so they never discourage me from visiting different countries.


