So far, you probably have seen a PG-13 movie with violence. You may not even see violent affairs. Today, violence in movies is common. We are used to it. A recent survey by Professor Brad Bushman at Ohio State University has also doubled the film violence since the 1950's and tripled PG-13 movie gun violence since 1985. Some say that this will adversely affect our influence. Society and MPAA should change their evaluation system so that violence will be only recognized in R rated movies.
Violence in this movie has increased in recent years. Since action movies look more exciting than previous movies, there will be more violent events. Many people will appreciate that violence is affecting our country and young people will attract many young people to violence and ultimately experience the charm and madness of their own violence. Violence in this film has some impact on young people and society people. It affects people's perception of themselves, others, the world, and certain people. Violence against movies can affect beliefs, values and attitudes. For example, if you think racist and white are superior to black, watch a movie showing racial discrimination like "American History X", take action after seeing violence against black people I decided to go out to kill the black people
Recently Senator Joseph Lieberman and other government officials have become more involved in understanding why the violence of this movie has increased. The movie industry is trying to explain the fact that viewers want increasingly violent films. Certainly, some of the best-selling movies are very violent, but most of the best-selling movies have little or no violence. These facts have made the government believe that violence is being used to attract young people to the theaters, but nonviolent films attract more age, more populous people.