As with music, we all have a certain taste when it comes to the type of movies we watch and enjoy, right? You don’t really think about it much but you just know what movie genre you wouldn’t go for just by seeing its trailer.
This is the case even if there’s a new film that everyone seems to be glued in, it just doesn’t move you because well, it’s your cup of tea. Experts claim that this has everything to do with your personality and who you are.
We’re about to find out the connection between the two. The Very Well Mind publication claims that research on personality and movies based on the Big Five Personality Test traits, explores why people prefer comedy, sci-fi, horror, or other genres.
Several publications detail why people enjoy these different movie genres:
Horror: The source mentioned above states that horror fans are neurotic, less agreeable, and less extroverted, they are high sensation seekers with lower empathy, enjoying scenes that get a rise out of them and are less bothered by violence. It is further mentioned that men are more likely to enjoy horror movies, as they enjoy thrills but are less threatened by violence.
Comedy: Comedies challenge storytelling conventions, achieving happy endings through unexpected means, states Ranker. “If comedy fans are anything like their films, they tend to be more creative and open, if not a little disorganised. Though they may struggle to find their keys in the morning, they are probably a lot of fun at parties.”
Action: The above source also mentions that action movie lovers appreciate the familiarity of the heroes as they offer a sense of stability and predictability that appeals to those who have led similar lives, making them a popular choice for finding hard-working, dependable individuals.
Romance: According to Psych2Go, romance movies appeal to romantic individuals who are intensely in love with their loved ones. They are hardworking, and conscientious, and seek relaxation and tension-breaking endings, often indicating emotional instability and a desire for happy endings, the publication adds.
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