After recently re-watching some of my favorite action movies, I began to think about something.
(Before reading, take note that I don't hold myself higher than anyone else. I do the same thing as I state in this post)
While watching, naturally, we root for the good guy to prevail over the forces of whatever evil he happens to be fighting at the time. We get excited over big explosive action sequences and we applaud (sometimes) when he finally beats someone, yet, its almost as if people don't seem to notice that he just killed someone and we applaud him for it.
Take Indiana Jones for example, one of my favorite movies. Then take the scene where the guy is waving a sword around and showing off when Indy just simply shoots him. The audience will laugh at this even though he just ended someone else's life. We root for him to kill another human being.
The same goes for all action movies. But that's just movies. It's okay, right?
But this does not only apply to forms of media, this also happens in real life. Take the stereotypical flag waving American who supports troops. The American army kills for a living, so by saying we "Support our Troops" does that also mean we support murder? When is murder justifiable? When someone doesn't aggree with your ideas? When someone tries to kill you or someone you love? Or, am I just thinking into this a little too much?
What do you think?
(Before reading, take note that I don't hold myself higher than anyone else. I do the same thing as I state in this post)
While watching, naturally, we root for the good guy to prevail over the forces of whatever evil he happens to be fighting at the time. We get excited over big explosive action sequences and we applaud (sometimes) when he finally beats someone, yet, its almost as if people don't seem to notice that he just killed someone and we applaud him for it.
Take Indiana Jones for example, one of my favorite movies. Then take the scene where the guy is waving a sword around and showing off when Indy just simply shoots him. The audience will laugh at this even though he just ended someone else's life. We root for him to kill another human being.
The same goes for all action movies. But that's just movies. It's okay, right?
But this does not only apply to forms of media, this also happens in real life. Take the stereotypical flag waving American who supports troops. The American army kills for a living, so by saying we "Support our Troops" does that also mean we support murder? When is murder justifiable? When someone doesn't aggree with your ideas? When someone tries to kill you or someone you love? Or, am I just thinking into this a little too much?
What do you think?