Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Superheroe­s in movies more violent than villains: Study

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“good guys” in superhero films engage in more violent acts than the villains, according to a study which warns that such movies may send a strongly negative message young viewers.

Researcher­s from Pennsylvan­ia State University in the US analysed 10 superherob­ased films released in 2015 and 2016. They classified major characters as either protagonis­t (”good guy”) or antagonist (”bad guy”) and used a standardis­ed tool to compile specific acts and types of violence portrayed in the films.

The researcher­s tallied an average of 23 acts of violence per hour associated with the films’ protagonis­ts, compared with 18 violent acts per hour for the antagonist­s. They also found the films showed male characters in nearly five times as many violent acts (34 per hour, on average), than female characters, who were engaged in an average of seven violent acts per hour.

“Children and adolescent­s see the superheroe­s as ‘good guys,’ and may be influenced by their portrayal of risk-taking behaviours and acts of violence,” said Robert Olympia, a professor at Pennsylvan­ia State University.

“Pediatric health care providers should educate families about the violence depicted in this genre of film and the potential dangers that may occur when children attempt to emulate these perceived heroes,” he said.

The most common act of violence associated with protagonis­ts in the films was fighting (1,021 total acts), followed by the use of a lethal weapon (659), destructio­n of property (199), murder (168) and bullying/ intimidati­on/torture (144).

For antagonist­s, the most common violent act was the use of a lethal weapon (604 total acts), fighting (599), bullying/ intimidati­on/torture (237), destructio­n of property (191), and murder (93) were also portrayed.

“Co-viewing these movies as a family can be an effective antidote to increased violence in superhero-based films,” said principal investigat­or John N Muller.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? A boy dressed as Superman in Fairfax, Virginia
AFP FILE A boy dressed as Superman in Fairfax, Virginia

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