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"Feeling like escaping reality for a bit. Let's catch a movie and forget about adulting for a while." 

This complexion excites the people around, whenever they hear about watching some kind of reality escaping stuff. 

Let's buckle up to envision how our so-called society witnesses a dramatic collapse of the young generation nowadays. It's not possible to be unknown about the fact that the world is facing the highest crime rate today. We all know somehow that cinemas make some contribution towards it. We can not stop the young generation from watching movies or can not stop the film industry from releasing blockbuster movies that promote crime scenes. However, I just want to represent the view that shows the picture of how cinema drives the thought process of today's people.

Impact of rap scene on audience:

As we all know woman empowerment movies have been or will always be the rock in cinemas and they will have forever fan-following. But when it comes to the impact of such movies on people, it tends to be negative more than positive. Why? well, our subconscious mind cannot differentiate what is good or bad, it will always capture the whole event in its real form. And always strikes the unfavorable scenes in our thought process. Let us pick up an example, a scene from the movie "Mardaani 2". In this movie, Rani Mukerji portrays the role of Shivani Shivaji Roy, a determined and fearless police officer who takes on a relentless pursuit of a brutal serial rapist, showcasing her strong-willed and tenacious character in the pursuit of justice.

Wow! I'm shocked when I witness those scenes represented somehow indirectly, still a human mind will envision the whole scene without any direct visual or complexion of relevant audio. No doubt it could be an inspiration to such women who are afraid of fighting back which is in reality not practical, still I assume that it might somehow generate hope to fight back. Put this aside for a moment and think about the other type of impact which might be a negative. How? well, we all know that it might trigger an idea of how badly a crime can be committed or how it might be captivating to society. As far as I can see, those are the brainwasher scenes to promote the idea of how far one can go to commit a crime. Not everyone loves heroes some people might learn how Villein grabs attention of the society.

This might not be true from others' perspective but these types of crime scenes always promote negativity more than good effects.

Depression: Originated from Cinemas

A disease in all people dragging the whole world into a dark and meaningless future to live for your comfort is depression. It's OK if you are feeling low sometimes, but that doesn't mean you will cover up yourself in its veil and be comfortable with lonesomeness. How cinemas triggered depression, as movie scenes regarding some emotional complexions, we can relate that the lead role always being a victim and struggling with a problem throughout the whole movie. It represents that a person who is a victim is always a good one. So, people nowadays find excuses for being in a victimization state to escape their responsibilities. This somehow deteriorates humanity in terms of philosophical views.

If you are a victim, you don't need to help others, just help yourself. This is how depression puts you in the comfort zone. Great! That's why movies with characters who are bitten off a drastically hard situation, attract more audience.

The Final State of Opinion

I barely can say "Yes!, this movie is just perfect and would not deliver any unwanted tendencies to people." But we can't restrict the flow because it's after all a bread and butter for nearly a giant part of the society. Still, one should always think about the overall impact of what they are delivering to society. And yes, entertainment is also a prerequisite for happiness in today's scenario.

It's a fact that, in present trends, if we select movies rationally to watch for entertainment, we might have nothing. Thus, watching a movie is not a bad thing, but one should not cope with the scenes and dialogues that were ultimately made just for entertainment. 

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