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Can movies really inspire real-life crimes? Throughout history, films have influenced culture, fashion, language — but in some disturbing cases, they’ve also influenced criminal behavior. From psychological thrillers to cult classics, cinema has blurred the line between fiction and reality, raising unsettling questions about artistic responsibility, obsession, and influence. In this video, we explore how films inspire criminals, examine real crimes linked to movies, and break down the psychological effects of cinematic storytelling. When does art stop being entertainment and start becoming an influence? And where does responsibility truly lie?

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