cilantro: (cilan please stop being so kawaii)
Cilan (デント) ([personal profile] cilantro) wrote in [community profile] mememaster 2012-11-23 04:21 am (UTC)

Of course I do--after all, I'm a Movie Connoisseur! [sparkle sparkle]

And to answer your question... [A slight pause. Well...] I suppose it depends on your definition of violence--for example, the plot of "The Birds" is a story about birds mysteriously attacking people and is considered to have a suspenseful taste to it since they don't know why the birds have become so hostile; "The Blair Witch Project" is about a group of students who decide to go into the woods to film evidence of a creature that supposedly exists out there, and is considered to have a supernatural taste to it as strange events start to happen and they try to figure out what's causing these events to take place. From what I've been told, anything particularly violent is mostly implied rather than shown in this one.

[In fact, a lot of the "extreme" violence in Blair Witch that happens to unfortunate characters takes place off-screen...but they do always show the after of what happened to a person when they get attacked or what not...]

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