Top notch A1_interview_unit2

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Interviewer: Do you have a favorite genre of movie? Emma: I love drama. I love comedy, but my favorite is drama. Interviewer: Do you think there’s too much violence in movies? Stephan: I think sometimes some films portray violence a little too graphically, but I feel that if it helps the plot along, and there’s sort of a point to the violence, then it’s OK, but unnecessary violence really turns me off. Interviewer: So do you choose to go see movies if you know they’re going to be violent? Stephan: I usually tend to see films that get good reviews or are by filmmakers whom I admire. I don’t think violence would really, you know, sway me one way or the other. Interviewer: Do you ever go to see violent movies yourself? Joe: Yes, I’ve seen violent movies—thrillers and movies of that nature. Interviewer: Can violent movies be dangerous? Joe: I think people are dangerous. I don’t know that movies are dangerous. Interviewer: Should children be allowed to see violent movies? Emma: No. I don’t think children need to be watching violent movies. Interviewer: What’s your feeling about violence? Is it harmful, particularly to children? San: It is. I think violence is harmful, especially in movies. Movies . . . children of certain ages should not see violent movies because they’re a little more influential and don’t have the judgment skills that adults do.

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Interviewer: Do you have a favorite genre of movie? Emma: I love drama. I love comedy, but my favorite is drama. Interviewer: Do you think there’s too much violence in movies? Stephan: I think sometimes some films portray violence a little too graphically, but I feel that if it helps the plot along, and there’s sort of a point to the violence, then it’s OK, but unnecessary violence really turns me off. Interviewer: So do you choose to go see movies if you know they’re going to be violent? Stephan: I usually tend to see films that get good reviews or are by filmmakers whom I admire. I don’t think violence would really, you know, sway me one way or the other. Interviewer: Do you ever go to see violent movies yourself? Joe: Yes, I’ve seen violent movies—thrillers and movies of that nature. Interviewer: Can violent movies be dangerous? Joe: I think people are dangerous. I don’t know that movies are dangerous. Interviewer: Should children be allowed to see violent movies? Emma: No. I don’t think children need to be watching violent movies. Interviewer: What’s your feeling about violence? Is it harmful, particularly to children? San: It is. I think violence is harmful, especially in movies. Movies . . . children of certain ages should not see violent movies because they’re a little more influential and don’t have the judgment skills that adults do.