'Psycho Killer Movie' Glorifies Violence, Critics Warn of Desensitization Epidemic
A new film branded as a 'psycho killer movie' is drawing fierce backlash from moral critics who argue its graphic depiction of serial murder glamorizes inhumanity and accelerates society's moral decay. Experts claim the movie's unflinching focus on the killer's perspective numbs audiences to real-world tragedy, turning horror into entertainment at a dangerous cost. "This isn't art—it's a roadmap for copycats," says one ethicist, as parents worry about the normalization of violence in popular culture. With box office success already sparking sequel talks, critics fear we're slipping deeper into a cultural abyss where empathy is a relic. Is this the final nail in the coffin of decency?