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Spoilers don't ruin stories or films: Study

By Bernd Debusmann Jr. | China Daily | Updated: 2011-08-15 08:07

Experts say they may increase enjoyment of entertainment

NEW YORK - If you tend to get angry when someone spoils the plot of a movie or reveals the ending of a book, you shouldn't.

A new study by researchers from the University of California at San Diego shows spoilers may increase the enjoyment of works of art and entertainment, even of works of suspense.

Spoilers don't ruin stories or films: Study

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