Horror Movies Desensitize Violence
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Horror films cause desensitization to violence: a charged claim to be sure. But for many horror movies today, all there is is gratuitous violence. There is no substance. The stories are tissue-paper thin. And in moments where audiences should care about what’s happening, they don’t. Because they weren’t given a reason to care. They were given a reason to be repulsed. • • • Try the Wizard's Hot Cocoa https://FakeWizard.com • • • Discover NEW Games from Indie Developers Visit https://FakePortal.com • • • Get Connected: ⤿ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reallifefakewizard ⤿ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/reallifefakewiz ⤿ See More from Fake Wiz: https://www.FakeWizard.com FAN MAIL: Real Life Fake Wizard 1003 Mulford Ct. P.O. Box 1602 Knightdale, NC 27545 #Movies #MovieReview#RealLifeFakeWizard
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