How do romantic movies affect people




















It can make people to identify with those traits and try to become what they are not. Romantic movies has contributed in glorifying of toxic behaviours such as stalking and being obsessed with an individual. Having an exposure to such behaviours at a young age can seed the chances of imitating in real life which is not at all healthy as it ultimately invaded the person, mental and physical space of an individual.

Have you ever thought that why do we need love? Why do we have this want to be loved? We all need love and we all have different wants and needs, but it is important to ask ourselves that why we need love? Is it because we are lonely or is it because there are people together all around us.

Is it all we need? Or do we need it at all? Looking at it from scratch it is a biological need to make us procreate.

Evolutions have made it appear interesting and colourful by adding the layer of romanticism on it. There have been a lot of researches by scientists and psychologists to understand it entirely.

There have been various philosophies attached to it that have attracted us from time to time. He explored the idea that we love in order to become complete. These all were different theories attached with love by different philosophers. These theories have their significance according to the subjective needs of an individual and it is not always true that this is the ultimate reality when it comes to love.

It is never easy to think about those things which requires you to get out your comfort zone, but sometimes it can be an important thing. We all have different ideologies and concepts that we promote.

When and the way in which we apply those things in our lives can help us in a positive or in a negative manner. Same is with romantic movies. Enjoying them and having a good time is what is expected when we watch a movie, but better do we know that it leaves an impact on us that we might not be even aware of. One can always think and question the degree to which it is fictional.

It is important for us to remember the value that we have assigned to the necessity of love and it's idea.

This can make us think and relate to our experiences and then create a picture of our needs and wants. I am a graduate psychology student.

I've completed my graduation from Ambedkar University Delhi. I am a psychology en. You must be logged in to post a comment. View More. Psychologs is India's First Psychology Magazine. Thus, the researchers suggest that the behaviors shown in each entertainment genre are actually being imprinted into our views of romance. For example, watching lavish dates on "The Bachelor" leads viewers to idealize love, while watching a couple bicker on a sitcom leads to a more negative impression of marriage.

Indeed, past studies have illustrated that people who can be classified as romantic appear to have more successful romantic relationships: they report high levels of love for a current partner, higher levels of relationship satisfaction, greater commitment, and a decreased tendency to engage in extramarital sex. However, as Lippman points out, while certain romantic ideals can lead to stronger relationships, they can have negative consequences as well.

More research is needed to explore that topic further. The findings were recently published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture. View All. Drug Interaction Checker. Indian Medical Journals. Accident and Trauma Care. Researchers in one study have identified a link between media use and depression in college students. Researchers have found that PG rated films are not safe for kids for they depict violence, which has a negative effect on them.

Guys portrayed as good guys in the movie are shown to have a more violent streak than the bad guy, finds a new study. View all. Medindia Newsletters. Subscribe to our Free Newsletters! This site uses cookies to deliver our services. OK, I agree No, give me more info. Rom-coms may refine our ethical sensitivity, but they can also ruin relationships.

In January, researchers at the University of Michigan found love movies could have some dangerous implications when it comes to real women and stalking. Although some of us would be ok if Hugh Grant showed up on our doorstep in front of our family on Christmas, it's better to take rom-coms like most things in life — with a grain of salt.

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