Final Post

Hello once again everyone, this will be my final blog post for now. And what is a final post without some reflection about what has been accomplished thus far? Throughout the weeks that I have been posting to this blog site, I have accomplished several things: expanding my views, expressing my views, and addressing counterarguments of my subjective opinions on a film that fits my topic of choice. One of my favorite ones to write was the one about the banned video game Rule of Rose, I enjoyed doing the research about what exactly was so controversial about it in the first place that caused such an uproar.  

 

A challenging post to write was my post about an influential person who relates to my blog topic. I chose Mia Goth, and while I did not know a lot about her, the most difficult aspect of that post was putting her life story into my own words. I am not too great at writing informational posts, so having to write against my weakness was a struggle.  

 

In the future, I feel I should try to expand my genre a bit. This is because of the difficulty of my topic and how challenging it was to write everything not only for the website itself, but also for the class. I want to focus on the realm/genre of horror itself and appreciate the entirety of the genre instead of focusing on something miniscule. I am sure that would lessen the difficulty of writing everything about it. Psychological horror is all about mood, and how that mood affects the human mind—so it is extremely challenging and makes me appreciate the film directors, or the creators that exist who make psychological horror games, movies, books, etc.  

 

Overall, I believe this blog has helped me figure out what my true opinions are within this subgenre. And for that I am forever grateful and will be returning soon.  

 

Happy Hauntings, Nightminds.  

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