silver_tears
Senior Member
For me this stems from a art debate in the art forum. Who's to say what is violent and what is tame. I mean by today standards the horror movies of the past are lame, so who's to say what the future holds. 🪩
I mean something horrific and violent for one person may be lame for another. Not to mention that life isn't all about sunshine and roses, why depict and censor a normal part of life, no matter where you are from you will one day witness a form of violence. 🙁
As stated we are all still animals at heart, as long as there are people on the planet there will be some form of violence and disagreement. 😬
However that being said, I don't think they should go too overboard. For example the Passion of Christ movie, it was very important if not essential for the violence in it to prove the point of the film. On the other hand movies that use gore and blood to make more money are too much. Violence in movies can be tolerated in moderate doses. Don't go overboard, but don't lie about the human condition. 😄