15 January 2011 Last updated at 10:53 GMT
Actor Keanu Reeves says he believes it is difficult to link gun violence in movies to violence in society.
The American actor was speaking to the BBC on the release of his new film, 'Henry's Crime' in which he plays a bank robber who pointedly does not use any guns for his heists.
When if comes to violence in his own movies, the star of the Matrix films says "I'm not going to be frivolous with it, I'm not going to be pornographic with it" but also said he doesn't think a film can be linked to violent crimes committed.
video here= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12198447
The American actor was speaking to the BBC on the release of his new film, 'Henry's Crime' in which he plays a bank robber who pointedly does not use any guns for his heists.
When if comes to violence in his own movies, the star of the Matrix films says "I'm not going to be frivolous with it, I'm not going to be pornographic with it" but also said he doesn't think a film can be linked to violent crimes committed.
video here= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12198447
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