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Movies may cause special effects on the body
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-06-22/health/sc-health-0622-movies-impact-on-body-20110622_1_horror-films-intense-movies-birgit-wolz#.T0-zJ5Xrl_M.email
a. The article was published/posted on June 22, 2011
b. The author is Danielle Braff, from the Chicago Tribune.
c. Although the article was not made recently, The Chicago Tribune cites about a psychologist who focuses on films being therapy, another who specializes in hypertensive diseases, and an optometrist who is the owner of the Park Slope Eye, located in New York. Also, the Chicago Tribune has proven to be a reliable source in past projects.
Comedies:
- laughter gives you distance from your problems
- laughter can relieve anxiety as well reduce aggresion and fear
Horrors:
- riding at the edge of death can make some feel even more alive.
- increases your heart rate, so if you have something like coronary heart disease, the films will increase your blood pressure and chestpains.
- Can trigger memories of events that have happened in your life.
3-D:
- So you can feel more involved in the film.
- Need to create 2 different views of an object (one in each eye) to create a 3D film.
- 3-D films can create headaches, dizziness and nausea.
- If you feel sick watching a 3-D film, it could be a sign of some visionary type problem.
- Can emphasive minor eye problems.
This post made me realize that, specific movies are ment to change peoples mood and take their mind off things, ect. It made me realize this because you listed different genres of movies and how they are supposed to make you feel.
ReplyDeleteI thought this article on how one of your peers is using movies at Hinsdale Central might be interesting to you:
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