• Beemo Dachboden@feddit.org
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    1 month ago

    No, some people just straight up don’t enjoy being negatively surprised.

    I personally even dislike well done jumpscares, but it is made worse that in many horror flicks there isn’t really a good buildup to them because they want to “get” you when you don’t expect them.

    To come back to comedy, people don’t want the punchline of a joke to be something they loathe, they want to look forward to it.
    People want to be scared, they don’t want to be shocked or surprised (talking about people that don’t like jumpscares, off course those who do also have every right to enjoy them).

    • ShaunaTheDead@fedia.io
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      1 month ago

      Sure, it’s totally fine to not like them. My point wasn’t whether jump scares are good or bad, but just to explain why they’re used in basically every horror movie ever. They’re a good tool to help ease less experienced horror fans into the movie who would otherwise walk out or turn it off once the tension got to be too much for them.