Has anyone been scared to death watching a horror movie in the cinema? There are really two real cases in reality

I don’t know if you have any fear in reality. I have had two. The first is to go to the basement with my friends when I was young. There is a long aisle in the basement of the old community. There is no light source in the dark, so I can't see my fingers in the daytime.

The individual walked in the forefront, in front of nothing, suddenly someone appeared out of thin air. The man was expressionless and directly attached to my face. On the spot, I was frightened to a cardiac arrest. Adrenaline soared. Pushing the friends behind, he ran out of the basement with his hands and feet.

It was later figured out that in the aisle of the basement, I didn’t know who abandoned a model dummy. Because there was no light source, I accidentally stepped on its foot and stepped on it to stand up. .

Can you imagine that scene? It was the closest I was to shock, and I almost left this wonderful world.

Another time I watched a novel, " Death Cycle", which was sung by the world. I read it in one breath, and as long as I closed my eyes when I went to bed at night, there would be the plot of the novel in front of me. Come to mind.

I was confused all night, and the plot of the novel passed through my mind all night, which is really a torture for the individual.

For most people, the best way to face fear directly is to watch a movie. There are many very classic works in the history of horror movies, such as "The Shining", " Sadako", " Midnight Sorrow" and so on. These are the outstanding horror movies, and there have been many rumors. .

There are rumors that when "Midnight Bell" was just released, because the plot was too scary, an old man was directly scared to death in the cinema.

There is also a rumor that when a horror movie was premiered, half of the audience was scared to death on the spot, and the remaining half of the audience fled. Thinking about it now, this kind of news is too nonsense.

However, the film was really shot so frightened, I'm afraid it is the actors and directors who are the first to be scared to death, not these hapless audiences.

The so-called scary movies on the Internet are mostly rumors and fake news. However, in the history of horror movies, there have indeed been two real cases of being scared to death by watching horror movies.

The first case occurred in October 1956. A 9-year-old boy named Turt Cohan in the United States watched two horror movies in a movie theater, and finally passed away forever.

The two movies are the 1956 movie "Dead Sleep" and the 1955 movie "Quartmas Experiment".

The tragedy happened in the latter movie. The reason is that this kid was born with a heart problem, and his heart is much smaller than others. Because the movie scenes were too curious, Cohan was extremely nervous, caused heart failure, and eventually died.

The second one occurred in 2010, in India, where a teenager named Prabhakar watched four thriller movies in a row.Three are from India and the last one is from Hollywood.

may be the phobia of the last movie too much. Prabhakar went to the bathroom once in the middle, then ran out screaming, looking terribly frightened, and finally fell into the cinema.

The medical staff rushed to the scene and rushed him to the hospital, and then announced that Prabhakar was dead. This too horrifying movie is said to be "Alien".

I really don’t know how such a movie could scare people to death. Maybe it’s because Prabhakar watched horror movies for too long, leading to hallucinations, and ultimately scared himself to death.

Horror movies can indeed bring sensory stimulation to the audience, but they are often accompanied by risks, especially for audiences with poor hearts. However, I feel that my heart is uncomfortable while watching, so I must stop in time. This is a very dangerous signal.

I sincerely hope that this kind of thing will not happen again in the history of movies in the future. The movie itself is art, and should not be linked to death, but should play a role in pleasing the mind and body of the audience and cultivating sentiment.

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