Thursday 25 November 2010

UNFINISHED ONE PART OF ESSAY

The film being adapted by the best selling video game series, in the rest of the trailer we are shown the obvious, allot of violent, feral and energetic Eastern form of fighting which appears quite fictitious and fantasized, and sometimes imitated by young people today and done harm. Influenced by the video game, this could signify violence and apprehension towards its viewers, exceptionally the secondary female audience liking to a moral panic. According to an article by The Mail Online May 2006, ‘The Feral Sex: The terrifying rise of violent girl gangs’ says; ‘’ Such girls, according to a study to be published by the Centre for Policy Studies next month, routinely carry knives and” are prepared to use them".” And, ‘’She was skilled in martial arts and her CV included robbery and threatening and abusive behavior’’. Could this be an influential notion from violent films, or an act of self defense? Either way the fear that violent movies are corrupting females today and creating the violent criminals of tomorrow has captured both the headlines and popular imagination in recent years. Also the social issues of young women in today’s society are a shocking historical change from the behavior of youths 50 or 60 years ago.

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