Horror-themed works have always been enduring and have never been left behind by the times. There should be many friends who like horror movies, games, and animations. Recently, Japan held a bizarre horror-themed "Missing Exhibition" which became a hit, attracting more than 70,000 people to fill the venue. Let's discuss what true horror is. A horror that cannot be described in words. First of all, the word "missing" itself has an inherent sense of horror. There is a saying that "all horror comes from insufficient firepower", but in fact it should be "all horror comes from the unknown". Missing is one of the important manifestations of this root of horror, because missing means too many possibilities, and basically ends in tragedy. ·There is an illusion of being “infected” at the exhibition. In various missing person notices, the audience carefully looks to see if they have seen anyone in the notice. In fact, the official statement is that they are all fictitious simulations. However, even though they know they are fake, they will be immersed in them and wonder if they are also simulations. ·It is related to the rise of a sense of immersion. As for the so-called sense of horror, everyone has different special concerns. When it is magnified through various works, there will be a sense of catharsis, which can make players and audiences admire horror from the bottom of their hearts. |
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