When is the last time you saw a movie that was labeled as a Horror movie where that didn't mean "someone is trying to kill people"
Death isn't the only scary thing in the world and yet it seems to be the only thing Horror movies are about.
It was the thing that struck me about the Purge Movies.
All crime is legal for 24 hours. So why are people only killing? That's the least satisfying crime of all.
If we had a real life purge. I would go loot an electronics store getting every piece of electronics I wanted. Then I would rob a grocery store stocking up on a year's supply of non-perishable items. Grab movies, video games etc. Treat it as a shopping spree where everything is free. The next day go back to work and earn money for the things that can't be stolen.
That would decrease crime because essentially you would remove the need to rob and steal as people's money would stretch further now.
But I digress. Horror shouldn't only be death. Horror movies should be about ruining a person.
Watching someone's life spiral out of control is horror.
The Net is more of a horror movie than Hostel is.
Rape as a plot point would be a horror movie.
Actually horrifying things.
They would be scary.
Most horror movies have devolved into "let's see how many creative ways we can kill people"
I recently saw the movie Vertigo for the first time. It's a legitimately terrifying movie. Where the man is essentially being driven insane.
Where are these movies? Thirteenth Floor was a Sci-Fi Horror movie where a man trying to solve the murder of his boss realizes truths about his own existence that induce an existential horror. Dark City.
There are amazing flicks that use the "True Nature of our Reality" to great effect.
But these movies are almost never labeled as Horror. In fact these days a movie is only labeled as Horror if a bunch of people die.
So is Horror really a genre if only a very specific class of movie are touted as being of that genre?
Death isn't the only scary thing in the world and yet it seems to be the only thing Horror movies are about.
It was the thing that struck me about the Purge Movies.
All crime is legal for 24 hours. So why are people only killing? That's the least satisfying crime of all.
If we had a real life purge. I would go loot an electronics store getting every piece of electronics I wanted. Then I would rob a grocery store stocking up on a year's supply of non-perishable items. Grab movies, video games etc. Treat it as a shopping spree where everything is free. The next day go back to work and earn money for the things that can't be stolen.
That would decrease crime because essentially you would remove the need to rob and steal as people's money would stretch further now.
But I digress. Horror shouldn't only be death. Horror movies should be about ruining a person.
Watching someone's life spiral out of control is horror.
The Net is more of a horror movie than Hostel is.
Rape as a plot point would be a horror movie.
Actually horrifying things.
They would be scary.
Most horror movies have devolved into "let's see how many creative ways we can kill people"
I recently saw the movie Vertigo for the first time. It's a legitimately terrifying movie. Where the man is essentially being driven insane.
Where are these movies? Thirteenth Floor was a Sci-Fi Horror movie where a man trying to solve the murder of his boss realizes truths about his own existence that induce an existential horror. Dark City.
There are amazing flicks that use the "True Nature of our Reality" to great effect.
But these movies are almost never labeled as Horror. In fact these days a movie is only labeled as Horror if a bunch of people die.
So is Horror really a genre if only a very specific class of movie are touted as being of that genre?
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