Has anyone been so scared by a horror film (or book) that it has given them mild trauma?
When I was a child a friend and I would watch lots of horror and action movies that were way too old for us. I discovered some films have 18 certificates for a reason - because they'll scare the bejaysus out of a kid!
Most of the films I just enjoyed, but the Nightmare on Elm Street films freaked me out for what felt like months afterwards. If I was upstairs in my house, and realised none of my parents or siblings were upstairs, I would have to quickly run downstairs for safety because I thought Freddy was going to come for me.
And if I was in a room on my own, and the door was closed, I would really work myself up and start to believe that when I opened the door Freddy would be stood on the other side of it, waiting patiently, silently, and then cut my face off with his knife hands!
When I was a child a friend and I would watch lots of horror and action movies that were way too old for us. I discovered some films have 18 certificates for a reason - because they'll scare the bejaysus out of a kid!
Most of the films I just enjoyed, but the Nightmare on Elm Street films freaked me out for what felt like months afterwards. If I was upstairs in my house, and realised none of my parents or siblings were upstairs, I would have to quickly run downstairs for safety because I thought Freddy was going to come for me.
And if I was in a room on my own, and the door was closed, I would really work myself up and start to believe that when I opened the door Freddy would be stood on the other side of it, waiting patiently, silently, and then cut my face off with his knife hands!