Asher
27-02-2008, 09:04 PM
Right guys. I'm doing my 'independent study' for Media Studies at the moment (A2) it's a 3000 word, piece of focused research.
My question, or statement rather is: 'Saw IV uses horror merely as a means of shock'
I've got quite a bit of material together, and have compiled quite a bit of it, but was wondering if anyone had any ideas?
I for one, think Saw IV is almost like a morality tale, in that is explores different moral attributes. The horror does shock us, but it's to emphasise the important ideological values within the film, such as appreciating one's life.
Rep for anyone who inputs positively.
My question, or statement rather is: 'Saw IV uses horror merely as a means of shock'
I've got quite a bit of material together, and have compiled quite a bit of it, but was wondering if anyone had any ideas?
I for one, think Saw IV is almost like a morality tale, in that is explores different moral attributes. The horror does shock us, but it's to emphasise the important ideological values within the film, such as appreciating one's life.
Rep for anyone who inputs positively.