I've had this thought for a long time, but I didn't want to talk about it because it's not worth it.
But seeing that AGAIN has revived the controversy that FNaF 2 MOVIE will be PG-13 and that it will be a bad movie, it won't be scary

I would like to give you another perspective on horror.
Please understand that not ALL horror in general is about bl00d; there are several subgenres of horror.
One is the kind that tries to scare you with a story.
Others use jump scares and unsettling moments.
And the most popular (and the one I like the least) is slasher.
A generic killer killing people for no apparent reason.
For many, if a movie doesn't have g0r3, it's no longer scary, it's horror for kids, it's a bad movie in general, and this is nonsense.
And here's what angers me: those same people say that Terrifier is a very good movie, and here's the problem with that argument.
They say it's good just because of the gore, but in reality they're bad.
I dare say that Terrifier 1 is worse than the FNaF Movie.
The first one has no story, the second one is more or less, the ending is nonsense, the third one is OK but still bad, although they improved here, but the story is bad and has a lot of nonsense, and it never scared me, I didn't feel anything, it just disgusted me, bro. Is watching a killer kill people in the most casual way scary????? I understand that people are disturbed by the gore, but when you know it's a movie and add to that the fact that those scenes are exaggerated and unrealistic, you don't feel anything, or at least in my case.
For a movie to be good, it has to have a good story and not just be limited to “look at me, I'm the most controversial movie of the year.”

People argue that if there's no g0r3 or bl00d, it's a bad horror movie.
Based on that argument,
IS THIS a good horror movie??????

You can make a good movie if you have a good story and create terror without resorting to senseless gore.
Take The Conjuring 2, for example. That movie is scary because of the strange, cursed situations that happen, which can be unsettling, and the jump scares are well placed at the right moments to catch you off guard.


And the story is good (they say it's based on real story, but I have my doubts about that).
To say that a movie is good just because it has gore, without paying attention to the story or their flaws, is to be blind or, quite simply,
a true conformist (I hate that word, but I think it fits here)
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