Horror movies are like having a really spooky bedtime story come to life on the big screen, and that’s why people keep watching them.
Imagine you have a favorite toy that always makes you laugh, but sometimes it also gives you goosebumps. That's kind of what horror movies feel like. They make your heart race, they make you jump, and sometimes they even leave you feeling a little scared when the movie ends, but in a good way!
Horror movies give us a safe way to face our fears. It’s like playing hide-and-seek with something scary, but you know you can always run back to your room.
Why We Love Being Scared
Sometimes, being scared is fun! Horror movies let us feel the thrill of danger without actually being in harm's way. They're like a roller coaster, you might scream, but you’ll want to ride it again.
Also, horror stories are full of surprises, and we love surprises. You never know what will happen next, maybe something jumps out at you or someone turns into a monster! That keeps us hooked and coming back for more.
Examples
- A teenager watches a scary movie late at night and can't sleep.
- An old person remembers seeing The Exorcist for the first time.
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