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What is a genre?A genre is a type of film that they are categorised usually by distinct
conventions for that particular genre. There are many different types of genres some of which include: Action, Comedy, Horror, Thriller, Sci-Fi and Romance.
Sometimes these genres combine to create Hybrids, some classic Hybrids that have developed include rom-com, dark fantasy and action comedy.
Thriller Thriller films use mainly suspense, tension and excitement as the main elements to create the typical conventions of this genre of film.
Thriller films tend to be adrenaline-rushing, gritty, rousing and fast-paced. Devices such as red herrings, plot twists and cliff-hangers are used extensively.
Common subgenres are psychological thrillers, crime thrillers and mystery thrillers
The horror and action genres often overlap with the thriller genre.
The narrative centres around a crime e.g.. a theft or a murder.
The protagonist is fallible and has an 'Achilles heel' that is exploited by the antagonist.
The title of the thriller may relate to this weakness e.g. Vertigo and Insomnia.
The protagonist will be seen 'in peril' in one or more scenes before the resolution.
The antagonist ensnares the protagonist in an increasingly complex web, until the protagonist feels isolated and helpless.
The narrative presents ordinary situations in which extraordinary things happen.Micro elements combine in a build up of suspense. ( Micro means film elements like camerawork, sound, narrative, genre, mise-en-scene, lighting, costumes, actors and facial expressions, etc.)
Themes of identity are common: mistaken identity, doubling/doppelgangers, amnesia.
• set up in the opening sequence
Conventions of a thriller film
I am so mainstream it hurts my balls
Themes of seeing, reflection and mirroring. Manipulation of perspectives, visual McGuffins, and optical illusions are common.
The audience of a thriller is placed in the ambiguous position of voyeur. Voyeurism can also be a theme and the objectification of female characters is common especially in earlier thrillers.
A series of important enigmas are set up in the opening sequence of the film, is further complicated during the first part of the film and only resolved at the very end.
Micro elements combine in a build up of suspense. ( Micro means film elements like camerawork, sound, narrative, genre, mise-en-scene, lighting, costumes, actors and facial expressions, etc.)
Themes of identity are common: mistaken identity, doubling/doppelgangers, amnesia.
Themes of seeing, reflection and mirroring. Manipulation of perspectives, visual McGuffins, and optical illusions are common.
The audience of a thriller is placed in the ambiguous position of voyeur. Voyeurism can also be a theme and the objectification of female characters is common especially in earlier thrillers.
A series of important enigmas are set up in the opening sequence of the film, is further complicated during the first part of the film and only resolved at the very end.
Alfred Hitchcock
Typical styles:
Breaks cliché of characterskeeps the story simpleHumour to add tensionCamera is not a camera(moves freely) Point of view editingSurprise the audience
Examples of thrillers:
Sin City – 2005Eyes wide shut – 1999Pulp Fiction – 1994Snatch – 2000Frenzy – 1972The Dark Knight – 2008Goodfellas – 1990Inception – 2010
Analysis of a thriller poster
Looking at Pulp Fictionposter the first thing youare drawn to is the name of the film. This is becauseof the contrasting coloursof red and yellow that attractyou to it, so you instantly recognise the name of the film. This main image of
Uma Thurman who, in this image, portrays a sexy(her pose) sophisticated (cigarette) and the gun (dangerous)
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Favourite Thriller filmss
Pulp FictionBatmanInceptionGoodfellas
What Genre do you think this poster represents?
HorrorThrillerComedyAdventureRomanceAction
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