Friday, 10 February 2012

Thriller Research: A thriller movie will fill the audience with a sudden rush of emotions, excitement, suspense, apprehension, exhilaration with a constant breakneck pace. Normally the plot consists of a problem arising with the protagonist which could be an escape, mystery or a mission. Within the plot of the story there should be plenty of twists adding suspense; having the audience on the edge of their seat. There are many sub-genres within Thrillers such as 'crime' with the focus on the success or failure of the commited crime,the crimanl acts of often cases of chases, murders, robbery etc. There are also 'physchological' thrillers which is when characters are emotionally or mentally conflicting with other characters whilst being in a dangerous situation. In addition there are 'conspiracy' thrillers, containing enemies formed as a group and are tackled by the hero or heroine of the film. Furthermore there are 'spy' thrillers which are simular to 'political' ones, involving action being taken either upon or from within the goverment leading to violence as the spys carry out investigations. Lastly there are 'erotic' thrillers which were popular in the 80's with the plot being about sexual releationships.

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