Do movies really have a repetition on the content they show and the content that is shown has gotten more violent over the years. From what I read is that many films had barely any indication of realism to injury. Like times when you see someone shot at point blank and just see a red dot on their head. Blood though isn't really shown much and doesn't seem real. So in this day and age, does movies have that increase violence?
The answer to that is yes. Movies like the "Expendables" series which had huge amounts of combat that lead to bodies flaying all over the place and injury leaving a big messy mark. People over the years are looking for more realism in the films they watch and won't accept a bullet wound to just leave some small red mark on their chest or head. People are curios about what the actual violence looks like and won't mind seeing some character that is being mentally and physically tormented to death.
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