Physical violence is always a bore in films today. We don't see how much it hurts. We don't learn the true consequences of it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you see violence in movies in general, it's very quick and painless, which isn't what it's like.
Violence is used to portray what happens in a film. It only helps portray the actors and what they do. I think it is more about the story, when you have something to play off of.
Mental violence is as bad as physical violence. You don't see that very often in movies, so it was a good subject to tackle.
Violence has been a part of films since the beginning of time. It's been a form of entertainment.
I think if there was no violence in our world, there would be no violence in film. Violence is a part of human nature, and obviously it's a troublesome part of human nature. You always have responsibilities when you portray violence in what angle you put down on that scene.
It's always difficult to play a scene of physical violence because you're always afraid that you don't know your own strength and might hurt someone.
It's not that the film is violent, it's that people have an issue with violence right now.
Violence is a very ugly thing. Violence is often so casual on film, and made to look so cool and so sexy, but violence is a repulsive, repugnant act that human beings inflict on each other. It shouldn't seem to be cool and sexy, ever really.
I don't think movies are the reason why this violence exists, I think it's going to happen whether movies are there or not.
I don't think violence on film breeds violence in life. Violence in life breeds violence in films.