
How to Judge the Morality of Motion Pictures: A Popular Guide to Right Standards in Motion Picture Entertainment
Author: Episcopal Committee for the Legion of Decency
Publisher: National Catholic Welfare Conference
Publication Year: 1936
Length: 19 minutes and 37 seconds
Book Summary
How to Judge the Morality of Motion Pictures serves as an essential guide for evaluating the moral implications of films. It highlights the significant role of movies in shaping societal values and personal morals. The book comprehensively discusses how motion pictures can influence the audience's perception of right and wrong, emphasizing the necessity for films to adhere to traditional moral standards. It offers insights into how certain narratives and portrayals can lead to a distortion of moral judgment, urging viewers to be discerning in their entertainment choices.
Key Takeaways
Films have a profound impact on shaping morals and should portray traditional values.
Viewers must critically assess movies for their underlying moral messages.
The guide discourages films that glorify sin or depict evil as attractive.
Upholding moral integrity in entertainment is vital for personal and societal well-being.
Reinforcing the importance of discernment in selecting good media for consumption.