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Compare two Horror Films. Describe and Account for the Major Similarities Between Them. What do they say About the Concerns of Modern Japanese Society?  

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Compare two Horror Films. Describe and Account for the Major Similarities Between Them. What do they say About the Concerns of Modern Japanese Society? The two horror films in question are Ring and Audition. They have many similarities, such as the message, the plots, the protagonists and the themes. These similarities portray and tell us about the concerns of modern Japanese culture. The message of Ring is don't treat others badly just because they are different. Dr Ikuma killed Sadako and made Shizoku a circus freak just because they were different. The message of Audition is never judge a book by its cover. Aoyama saw Asami as polite, beautiful, classy and obedient, because of her looks and what he read about her. So, in modern Japanese society people treat others differently because of their differences from others. This is a concern because it portrays Japanese society as "blind",...

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