Given the concerns of the country concerning gun violence and safety of the gun, one can not ignore the amount of violence in film guns, it seems to be increasing. Does the extent of violence on the big screen mean that the parent restricts children to see more such movies? Romer et al. (10.1542 / peds.2017-3491) I decided to investigate the answer to this question by looking at national samples of 600 school-age children or teenage young parents under 17 years of age. These parents are four 90-second popular videos including gun violence, "reasonable" violent scenes (such as 'good people' violence used for defense), or 'irrational' conditions At random. Then parents weigh on whether the violence they see is reasonable, their emotional response to the clips, the minimum age children can see clips, and whether they will make the movies visible to children You are asked to do. The result is awkward, but probably not surprising. Parents are more receptive to letting children see legal and unreasonable violence, and if they believe violence is irrational, that is more restrictive. Even more surprisingly, most parents surveyed feel that this film should not be seen by age 15, not 13 years old, and we accept the PG-13 rating of that movie. So how do these results resonate with your own family and even your own family? This is a research worth sharing with families, with violence by many guns, regardless of whether it is reasonable, especially when popular movies arrive. Please reply to this blog or post comments on Facebook or Twitter page or web site comment field to share your thoughts with the information of this survey as the target.
Does the movie "Grand Turin" praise American violence and gun culture? The movie 'Grand Torino' protects US violence and gun culture, bringing great benefits from the civilian lives of many civilians to the military and police every day. The hero's Walter Kowalski is known as Walter, but he likes to use his guns, which is like his culture. In this movie, he only proves that individuals can truly rest in the gun only by sometimes facing overwhelming obstacles and difficulties in life. In the movie, Walter went on to defend violence and gun culture, including relief of prosecution from death and her friend, Tao's salvation from Latin gang, rescuing his way from his cousin It is a major contributor of. Everyone who provides better giving up on his life will protect Tao and his family from danger.
Given the concerns of the country concerning gun violence and safety of the gun, one can not ignore the amount of violence in film guns, it seems to be increasing. Does the extent of violence on the big screen mean that the parent restricts children to see more such movies? Romer et al. (10.1542 / peds.2017-3491) I decided to investigate the answer to this question by looking at national samples of 600 school-age children or teenage young parents under 17 years of age. These parents are four 90-second popular videos including gun violence, "reasonable" violent scenes (such as 'good people' violence used for defense), or 'irrational' conditions At random. Then parents may wonder whether the violence they see is reasonable, their emotional response to the clips, the minimum age a child can see clips, and whether they allow their children to watch a movie I am asked to think about something.
http://www.aappublications.org/news/2018/05/18/justified-vs-unjustified-gun-violence-in-the-movies-does-it-make-a-difference-in-terms-of- Parents believe that children's change is allowed, pediatrics, May 18th, 18th
Rational and unreasonable gun violence in the movies: Does it depend on what the parent thinks the child can accept?
Obviously, parents need to limit the amount of violence and blood in their movies and TV shows. However, regarding super hero movies, parents are more tolerant. Is the influence of violence against children of superhero movies different from the violence of other action movies? Wonder woman will be released in 2017. In my life, Wonder Woman was the most influential heroine in Superhero movies. When the movie was released for the first time, the power and persistence of this character definitely influenced women of all ages. But according to comments about rotten tomatoes, young girl parents are worried about the actual situation of the movie.