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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT It's fair to say that the millennials have had it rough in at least a few ways, with one particular example being the vast array of traumatizing movies that were made just for them. Every era of film and TV has its more fringe or niche projects that do something weird.
Related 13 Coming-Of-Age Movies That Define Millennials The 90s and 00s were the best eras for coming-of-age movies, and there are plenty of iconic movies that really captured growing up as a millennial. Henson was particularly experienced and skilled at creating real characters as intricate puppets, and his skills were applied here to create cute heroes like the Gelflings, alongside terrifying monsters like the Skeksis. These creatures, being real practical creations, added a layer of authenticity and surrealism that pushed it over the edge to become something deeply disturbing. As great as the story is, the movie is responsible for many millennial nightmares.
6 Bridge to Terabithia Ensuring that no millennial went without a movie about kids dying unexpectedly, 16 years later in 2007, Bridge to Terabithia hit theaters with a similar setup about kids becoming friends and growing up. This film also featured a fantasy plot as the kids created an imaginary kingdom around them to explore and go on adventures.
In addition, the movie features numerous scenes where characters are directly haunted, harassed by monsters, and killed. While the overall message of the movie is positive and happy, the images can be intense and upsetting upon first viewing. This is a harsh contrast with most light or uplifting kid's movies, and even the ones that deal with death don't tend to focus so much on examining an afterlife like hell.
3 Babe In 1995, the movie Babe inspired a generation of young people, predominantly young girls, to make a change in their diets and go vegetarian. This occurrence was an odd phenomenon that has been researched and documented by Johns Hopkins University , and given the name, "The Babe Effect." The movie focuses on a young pig, who is given a voice and an intelligent mind for the movie.
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