Two people have suffered seizures in the United States while watching the movie Dawn , the latest film in the series Twilight . The scene in which both began to convulse the birth of Bella Swan, the protagonist of the film, Kristen Stewart who plays and where Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) fighting desperately (and even bite clean) to get your belly son, a half-human half-vampire hybrid that is eating away inside.
A C-section to bite the director shows us the perspective of the mother and some experts attribute several chapters photosensitive epilepsy.
But this is an explanation n beyond the likes of a spectator or the script of the film. According to several doctors, the scene of the birth of Bella, which includes images of red, white and black interspersed, may cause photosensitive epileptic episodes.
"It's like a light came on and will shut down and is sending that signal to your brain every time, "said Dr. Michael G. Chez to CBS . "The problem here is that the light in the movie is very dark and this can mean that the light flashes become."
According to the theory of this doctor, the images of the birth of Bella would be something like a nightclub when the lights used to come and go and make it look all in slow motion. An effect called "strobe" .
However, Dawn is not the only film that has caused health problems to some viewers in the room. During the screening of the films of Danny Boyle, 127 Hours , in which James Franco plays a climber who gets stuck between two rocks, several spectators vomited and fainted.
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