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(( The beginning of this video is sorta funny but it does get gorey))
Over the years censorship in the media has diminished, allowing more and more violence to be shown in films, video games and on the internet. When placed correctly, a small amount of violence can make a film, video game etc more interesting or realistic.
However the line between violence and gore for the sake of gore has become rather blurred over the past decade or so - particularly in the aformentioned genres. It has become the 'cool thing' to watch as gorier footage as possible and be unphased, which I find a little worrying, mainly because it desensitises the audience to death (to the point where they'll hear of a violent masaccre on the news and think nothing of it) and less importantly it makes it harder to shock an audience when making a film.
The idea is that gore and violence in media cause a release of adrenaline in the audience and in a way they feel that they are experiencing a terrifying adventure themselves as they are scared.
Although dispite the growing industry of horrifically gorey films, very few seem to have people raving about how good they were - in general overly gorey films do not do so well in Box Office as those with a well thought out storyline with a few brief violent scenes.
However the line between violence and gore for the sake of gore has become rather blurred over the past decade or so - particularly in the aformentioned genres. It has become the 'cool thing' to watch as gorier footage as possible and be unphased, which I find a little worrying, mainly because it desensitises the audience to death (to the point where they'll hear of a violent masaccre on the news and think nothing of it) and less importantly it makes it harder to shock an audience when making a film.
The idea is that gore and violence in media cause a release of adrenaline in the audience and in a way they feel that they are experiencing a terrifying adventure themselves as they are scared.
Although dispite the growing industry of horrifically gorey films, very few seem to have people raving about how good they were - in general overly gorey films do not do so well in Box Office as those with a well thought out storyline with a few brief violent scenes.