A variety of intense movies that have had a mortal impact
Most movies are stories of fake and fiction. Therefore, it is not uncommon for a person to die because of a story in a work. However, there are some movies that have a strong influence on the viewer and cause death in the real world.
There are various causes, such as the work is so wonderful that I don't want to go back to reality, or the video is so intense that I had a heart attack, but while impressing people, it is scary to invite them to death.
15 Movies that Killed People
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'Avatar' has become a huge hit , surpassing Titanic to become the number one box office revenue in the world. It was released in both 2D and 3D, but let's focus on developing a camera for 3D shooting instead of 'Ese 3D' which shoots in 2D and later converts it to 3D. In addition, the planet Pandora that appears in the work is set in detail by gathering scholars from its position to the atmosphere and the language used by the indigenous people Navi, and many people are fascinated by the created world view.
However, there are rumors that the world was so fascinating than reality that people became depressed after watching a movie, and many people were desperate in reality, resulting in suicide. In Taiwan, there is a man who fell into a coma after seeing 'Avatar' and became overly excited and died 11 days later.
The full version of 'Avatar' with unreleased footage will be screened.
◆ Taxi Driver (1976)
In this movie, which Robert De Niro actually served as a taxi driver for several weeks, Travis, a taxi driver who plays De Niro, plans to assassinate the next president-elect candidate from anger at society and ends in an attempt There is a scene called.
Ordinary people can say 'because it's just fiction' when watching a movie, but John Hinckley was not. Hinckley put in Jodie Foster (12 at the time) as Iris in 'Taxi Driver' and planned to assassinate the president to be on par with star Foster. Hinckley, who aimed at then-President Jimmy Carter, was arrested for illegal possession of heavy weapons.
The plan continued after his release, and Hinckley began to target Reagan, who defeated Carter and became president. On March 30, 1981, the plan was put into practice ( attempted assassination of President Reagan ), but the assassination was unsuccessful. Hinckley was acquitted because of his mental illness.
◆ Queen of the Vampire (2002)
It is a sequel to the movie 'Interview with the Vampire ' released in 1994, and is based on the novel by Anne Rice as in the previous work. Actress Aaliyah, who played the ancient vampire Akasha in this film, was at the height of her popularity, such as being cast in the role of Gee in 'The Matrix Reloaded', but Cessna heading from the Bahamas to Florida crashed shortly after takeoff 22 He died at the young age. After that, Nona Gaye took the place of Gee.
A man named Alan Menzies loved watching 'Queen of the Vampire' with his friend McKendrick and asked McKendrick to rent this piece. Menzies sometimes watched this work, which McKendrick rented as he was told, more than 100 times in just a few months, sometimes three times a day, and gradually took it to the 'Queen of the Cursed' Akasha who appears in the work. I was possessed. Around this time, Akasha appeared in front of Menzies at night and invited him to say, 'If you kill someone for me, I'll make you immortal.'
One night, McKendrick told Menzies, 'You're insane.' According to Menzies, McKendrick uttered insulting words about Akasha. Enraged by this, Menzies beat McKendrick to death with a stick and killed him, stabbed his body many times, drank blood, and ate half of his head. Menzies finally committed suicide in prison.
◆ Scream (1996)
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The horror movie 'Scream', which was released in North America in 1996 and became a big hit, has an impressive mask worn by the murderer. The influence of this movie was great, and there were many cases of wearing a 'scream' mask and causing incidents.
High school student Casey panics when her girlfriend Steve is seen murdered in the yard, and is stabbed by a threatening man when she tries to escape. When Casey's parents came back, they found Casey's body hanging from a tree, and the internal organs had been scooped out from her body ... That was the shocking opening part of this work.
Two men, Daniel Gill and Robert Fuller, wore a 'scream' mask and did something similar to this scene to a boy named Ashley Murray. Gill and Fuller, who stabbed Murray 18 times, left Murray thinking he would have died. Despite suffering from general pain and hypothermia due to a wound reaching his lungs, Murray managed to crawl to a nearby road and endure 40 hours before being found by a dog walking nearby. rice field. A few months later, he was able to successfully appear in court testimony.
◆ Basketball Diaries (1995)
'Basketball Diaries' starring Leonardo DiCaprio, based on the diary 'Manhattan Boys' Diary' that musician and poet Jim Carroll kept when he was young. Carol attended a private school on the Upper West Side as a basketball player, but at the same time she was drowning in heroin and was selling her body to gays to fund her purchase .
In this movie, Jim Carroll, who plays DiCaprio, wears a black trench coat and goes to school and dreams of shooting students and teachers. In 1999, a boy in a black trench coat 2 A Columbine High School mass shooting incident occurred in which a person shot a gun at high school and killed one teacher and 12 students. This work was accused of influencing the case.
◆ American Psycho (2000)
Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), vice president of an investment bank on Wall Street, was a super-elite and had everything, but his heart wasn't satisfied. Eventually, he ends up in a bottomless sense of emptiness and deep darkness, and begins to murder.
Michael Hernandez was an ordinary junior high school student who liked Superman, but he liked Hannibal Lecter and Patrick Bateman as much as Superman. There was one in the class who jumped off the roof and broke his ankle, longing for a hero, but Hernandez wasn't as normal as that one and killed his classmates instead of flying off the roof.
◆ The Ten Commandments (1956)
A spectacle film based on the Old Testament book of Exodus, depicting Moses leading a Jew to escape from Egypt. It is a masterpiece with a screening time of 220 minutes or more, and the climax scene where the sea breaks and Moses and his party proceed there is a masterpiece.
Such 'Ten Commandments' influenced a German named Heinrich Pomerenke. Pomerenke was a rape murderer, also known as the 'Black Forest Beast,' and was sentenced to 140 years in prison. Pomerenke explained that he decided to 'kill' when he saw a nasty woman dancing around a golden calf (an object of worship of the Israelites) in this work. He was convicted of four murders, 12 attempted murders, and 21 rapes, as well as six murders suspected of being involved and sentenced to six life imprisonments.
◆ Passion (2004)
A film directed by Mel Gibson that depicts the 12 years before Jesus Christ was crucifixed on the Golgotha Hill. The original title is 'The Passion of the Christ', which is entirely in Aramaic and Latin, and no other language version has been produced.
Peggy Law, a well-known local female reporter, died of a heart attack in the crucifixion scene of the movie. 'Although no one died during the movie, there was a death in Exorcist, because the work is evil!', But about Law's death, 'God is this movie. The original article concludes, why not say, 'I didn't like it and gave it a punishment.' By the way, did a person die during the screening of 'Exorcist' ...?
◆ Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)
The third installment of the popular fantasy movie ' Twilight'. It will be a road show in Japan from November, but it has already been released in North America and other countries. As I mentioned in the article that a man died during the screening of 'Twilight Saga: Eclipse' at the movie theater, a man who died at the movie theater was found after the screening of this movie. The cause is unknown.
◆ Matrix (1999)
An action movie released in 1999 that shocked the movie world. Bullet time , one of the shooting techniques, was effectively used in this work, and many movies were influenced by it.
Lee Boyd Marubo (Lee Boyd Malvo) continuous sniper incidents that took place in Washington DC in October 2002 ( Beltway Sniper attacks one of the perpetrators of). In this case, 13 people were shot and 10 people were killed, and in 2003 a documentary television film called 'DC Sniper: 23 Days of Fear' was produced. The main culprit, John Allen Muhammad, was sentenced to death and Malvo was sentenced to life imprisonment. The 'Matrix' is named as one of the causes of Malvo's confusion.
In addition to Marvo, the Swiss exchange student (27) who killed the landlord's woman and broke it apart, and the barten (36) who shot the landlord's woman were also affected by the 'Matrix' and became confused. It seems that there was a complaint.
◆ Natural Born Killers (1994)
Mallory, who fell in love with Mickey and killed her parents, escapes with Mickey, but murders are repeated everywhere she goes. Eventually, the two get the attention of the media ...
The 18-year-old duo of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold rampaged under the code name 'NBK' taken from the movie. Nathan K. Martinez (17) also shaved his head and wore glasses like Woody Harrelson, who played Mickey, and shot dead his sleeping stepmother and sister-in-law. It seems that there are more than 5 other cases that seem to have been affected. In Western countries, age-restricted disclosure and screening bans were implemented, but it seems that the impact could not be prevented.
◆ The Deer Hunter (1978)
The movie 'The Deer Hunter' starring Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken is one of the best films about the Vietnam War. Michael, played by De Niro, and Nick, played by Walken, who were captured by the Viet Cong, will be forced into Russian roulette to entertain the Viet Cong and others. He manages to escape, but while Michael slowly returns to normal life, Nick is stuck with the thrill and horror of Russian roulette.
This 'The Deer Hunter' made Russian roulette so popular that it was rumored that it was the influence of The Deer Hunter every time there was news that Russian roulette had died later.
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This work is a biographical film modeled on the real doctor Patch Adams.
At the end of the movie, Patch Adams is portrayed as having saved many lives by opening a free medical hospital, the Gesundheit Institute. The Gesund Height Institute uses acupuncture, naturopathic remedies, homeopathy, and other treatments that scientists call 'nonsense,' and in fact acupuncture may help some people, but nonsense. It is said that the number of people who lost their lives due to various medical techniques is unknown. This movie seems to be used as a homeopathic movie teaching material.
◆ Porn in general
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Just as there is sudden death during sexual intercourse (abdominal death), sexual intercourse and climax (orgasmus) can also lead to death. Nicola Paginton, 30, was found lying in bed naked from the waist down. A pornographic movie is playing on her laptop, and coroners and pathologists conclude that Paginton died of a sudden arrhythmia while using adult goods shortly before his death. rice field.
Even if most people watch a movie and get into the world of work and get excited, fiction is divisible by fiction, but it is completely unclear where and what kind of behavior people who do not are influenced by. I don't know ...
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