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The Danger of Excessive Drama Movies

  • Writer: Giovani Malinda
    Giovani Malinda
  • Jun 28, 2018
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 12, 2018



Drama movies are produced to make people learn life lesson and to be more grateful for they shows us bad (even worse) moments that happened to the actors. It told us that they are all so common. Watching a drama can caused a feeling called sympathize for what troubles the actors must solve. Some drama movies are even told a true story or based on true events. When we got problems or conundrum, it would be reduced by simply watching a movie with this genre.


However, some producers created an exaggerating one where the plot is not being the concern anymore, and even worse lose their own plot for it is drown in imagination instead. They couldn't find an interesting story so they use such an attractive effects or hyperbole scene to gain more viewers. This kind of drama is not enjoyable nor educating. It caused further impact to the next generations. To the children who haven't experience the real life themselves, would face the new one with unsuitable and inappropriate responds in result of what they've watched.


Movies have big impact for people behavior. If most of teenage dramas illustrates love as a physical desire that only lead to sex than marriage, it would affect the teenagers to do so. When actors in the movies tend to commit to suicide as facing any problem, then the inexperienced kids would think it is the most reasonable choice to deal with the problem that seems hard for them.


It is better for parents to educate about emotional and mental healthiness to their children since they were little and still going with their development by playing a role as a sharing accompany to them. Children with a good base would likely to face problem maturely than who aren't. Give some advice to them after watching a drama movies and then invite them to judge it together whether it makes sense or not.

 
 
 

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