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Horror Films That Could Become a Resource for Research

The Walking Dead 

Thanks to the quintessential horror movie The Walking Dead, vampires, ghosts, and zombies are now more common on the screens of America. The movie is about a group of people who survived an apocalypse. But now, they are constantly under the threat of zombies who have formed communities and groups. Researchers who study adrenaline-seeking behaviors find The Walking Dead a rich resource. It casts many characters who are obsessed with nothing but a pure desire to feel fear. The negative emotion that emanates from the highs and lows of this movie is good fodder for research essays about fear psychology and the manifestation of any such behavior.

 

A Nightmare On Elm Street 3 

It is very hard not to go through the biological reactions of horror when watching A Nightmare On Elm Street 3. It takes a toll on the body. Volumes of books and essays have been written about it. If you are researching the biological effects of fear, it can be complex to study the effects of dopamine and endorphins brought on by fear. That is why you need expert advice and case study writing services by EduBirdie online. It’s a premium service that students from all parts of the world use with full confidence.

 

American Horror Story 

The production cost of American Horror Story, a perfect suspense and horror entertainment movie, was relatively low compared to other genres of movies. But a large group of people who seek thrill as entertainment was captivated by it. And the enjoyment is not only from fear but also from the emotional and physical release.

The key factor behind the allure of American Horror Story is tension, which is created by including mystery, gore, suspense, shock, and terror. The other important factor is relevance, as viewers identify with the hero or condemn the rival. The last factor is unrealism, as the scenes are intended to entertain.

 

Phenomena 

Phenomena, released in 1985, is a supernatural horror movie about a young woman who can communicate with insects and gets transferred to a Swiss school. There, her unusual capability helps solve some murder cases. The movie sails along pleasantly like an amusement park ride but drops you down from the sky.

The insect horror movie is a biologist’s paradise with a good mix of horror, suspense, and entertainment. The girl explores her powers to communicate with insects with the help of an entomologist. Some examples of insects used in the movie include maggots which are the larvae of Sarcophagus flies that are drawn to rotting human flesh.

 

Bram Stoker’s Dracula 

Bram Stoker’s Dracula is an overblown terrific Gothic horror movie that brings to life a mythological character. The scenes depicted in the movie bring the viewers to the familiarity of emotions parlayed by the mythic characters. The vampire trope has ever since permeated the popular culture of the US audience with different adaptations.

Dracula continues to be featured in the research paper of mythology scholars not only for its made-up features but also for some thought-provoking concepts. For example, there is a scene in the movie where a mirror gets shattered. Dracula then remarks that mirrors represent human vanity and can be shattered at any time.

 

It’s Alive 

It’s Alive is a movie about a baby boy who kills the doctors and nurses in the delivery room of the hospital as soon as he is born. He goes on killing many more people, and his carnal behavior creates havoc in everybody with whom he comes into contact. His carnage is attributed to a contraceptive pill that was prescribed to the mother.

The movie is out-of-the-world fiction. But there is some resonance to the ethical conduct of present-day pharmaceutical companies that use humans as guinea pigs. It’s a classic case study for a law student that learns not only the ethical standards but also the legal implications of it.

 

Jacob’s Ladder 

A Vietnam war veteran finds himself getting deeper and deeper into the recesses of insanity as he returns home to settle into civilian life. Jacob’s Ladder is his story, who is plagued by flashbacks and hallucinations. As he falls apart, people around him try to assist but to no avail, and his madness reaches a crescendo.

The Ladder is a chemical Jacob was dosed with to enhance his violent tendencies to turn him into a formidable soldier. Chemicals such as these alter the equation in your brain and react with your hormones. It is a good source of inspiration for students who specialize in Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, otherwise known as PTSD.

 

Open Water 

A couple joins a group to go on a scuba diving tropical vacation. During the dive, they separate themselves and dive deeper than the rest. At the appointed time, a wrong headcount resulted in the boat departing. When the couple surfaces, much to their horror, they realize that they have been left behind in a shark-infested ocean.

Marine biologists can expand their knowledge about sharks in a fun way by watching this movie. Although the scenes are horror-filled, the truth of the matter is that the sharks are more threatened by humans. As the couple grapple with how to handle the situation, a marine biology student can study shark mitigation measures.

 

Scream 

Analytical psychology is the study of the content and the workings of the psyche that make people do horrible things. Scream is a horror movie about a psychopath who goes in to stalk the victims and rips them to shreds. The psycho analysand learns to understand the rules of the horror world that originates from the culprit’s mind.

 

Conclusion 

Horror movies are what they are. They are highly fictionalized and are the artistic expressions of the film directors. However, depending on the theme, a student can find some golden nuggets of inspiration in them that can enhance their studies. In some cases, they can even become a valuable resource for their research.

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