Why We Crave Horror Movies
Essay by people • September 5, 2011 • Essay • 315 Words (2 Pages) • 1,617 Views
Why We Crave Horror MoviesWe all watch horror movies for our own personal reasons and most importantly, because it makes us happy. Ever wonder why we crave horror movies? Is it the excitement of not knowing what is coming around the next corner, the shriek of the violin as it brings intense moments to life or are we just sick in the heads? Horror movies bring us to worlds that only few have suffered through and many are thankful not to be in their situations. Why do we put ourselves in these situations of wanting more horror in our lives when life is frightening itself? We crave horror movies because it is something that opens up that dark part of our mind and welcomes in the feeling of being scared Horror movies allow us to view and emotionally experience the
Consequences of insane actions.
Horror Movies allow us to experience extreme emotional excitement through
Unacceptable actions acted out in the films. People crave the thrill they
Receive from experiencing extreme nervousness, disgust, panic and fear.
Horror films cause these sudden, temporary emotions and reactions, but will
Not interfere with our daily lives once we leave the theater.
Packed theaters showing horror films and bestselling horror novels are
Proof that people crave the thrill derived from viewing or imagining insane
Actions and their consequences.
Horror movies allow us to view and emotionally experience the
Consequences of insane actions.
Horror Movies allow us to experience extreme emotional excitement through
Unacceptable actions acted out in the films. People crave the thrill they
Receive from experiencing extreme nervousness, disgust, panic and fear.
Horror films cause these sudden, temporary emotions and reactions, but will
Not interfere with our daily lives once we leave the theater.
Packed theaters showing horror films and bestselling horror novels are
Proof that people crave the thrill derived from viewing or imagining insane
Actions and their consequences.
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