The
influence that the cinema exerts on the minds of those who visit it is at once
beneficial and harmful.
Today,
there is a cinema in almost every town. The cinema provides so much
entertainment that few people fail to visit it. One or the reasons for the
popularity of the cinema is that, it entertains all types or people, young and
old, literate and illiterate. Because it is so popular, it must exercise some
influence on those whom it attracts.
The
films shown in the cinema are often very instructive and informative. Almost
every film shows something about the activities and customs of the people in
other lands. By seeing such films, one learns a lot about human activities. One
also gains a better understanding of people of the world.
Further,
some films show the battles that were fought in the past. They also sometimes
show very vividly how man has struggled through the centuries to remove
discomfort from his life. In this way, some films have given many people an
insight into the past. Even illiterate people have benefited from such films.
What they cannot acquire from books owing to their inability to read, they can
acquire from films. School students, too, often benefit from a visit to the
cinema. What they see and hear in the cinema makes a better impression on their
minds than only the spoken words or their teachers. For example, a teacher of
history can hardly describe a battle scene to his students as vividly as a film
does. For all these
reasons, the cinema
is often regarded as
an important means of spreading
knowledge.
It must
be admitted, however, that some films have exerted an evil influence on many
people. Films which show the activities of criminals have encouraged many
youths to commit acts or crime. Other films, too, such as those dealing with adult
content and other natural weaknesses of man, have corrupted the morals of many people. As a result, the governments
of many countries have been compelled to interfere in the display and
production of certain films. Yet the cinema continues to retain its popularity.
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