Research into Thriller Movies
Information source: http://thescriptlab.com/screenplay/genre/thriller
Thriller movies normally revolve around anticipation and suspense. Aim to keep trhe audience alert on what is happening in the movie. Film set against a problem. No matter what sub-genre a thriller film falls into, it will emphasize the danger that the protagonist faces. The tension with the main problem is built on throughout the film and leads to a highly stressful climax.
Sub-genre
thriller
Action ThrillerUses physical action to create suspense within the film. Like a traditional Action film, this sub-genre will often have continuous motion and action including physical stunts, chases, fights, battles, and races. Often, these scenes will contribute to the overall sense of danger that the protagonist is facing.
Examples: Die Hard, Kill Bill Vol. 1, The Bourne Identity.
Crime Thriller
Sub-genre that incorporates the suspenseful aspects of a thriller with a
crime film plot. This sub-genre's plot usually centers on a serial killer,
murderer, robbery, or manhunt. As opposed to traditional crime films, the
storyline focuses both around the criminal and the protagonist. Crime Thrillers
use both action and psychological aspects to build tension and suspense.
Examples: The Usual Suspects, The Fugitive, Jagged Edge.
Film-Noir
Not simply a sub-genre, but rather a term for a distinct, stylistic type
of crime-drama or thriller that was popular throughout the 1940s and 1950s.
Film-Noir is characterized by a black-and-white style with stark lighting
effects. The main character is usually a cynical hero. Film-Noir relies on a
narrative voice and various flashbacks to explain the intricate plot.
Examples: Sunset Boulevard, The Maltese Falcon, Sweet Smell of
Success.
Psychological Thriller
In addition to the traits of a regular Thriller, a Psychological
Thriller incorporates elements of drama and mystery film. The suspense in this
sub-genre comes from the mind, rather than from a psychical threat. The
protagonists in Psychological Thrillers must rely on their mental resources to
solve the situation. Because of their nature, many Psychological Thrillers
cross over into the Horror genre.
Examples: Memento, Rear Window, Taxi Driver.
Science Fiction Thriller
Traditionally, a Science Fiction film will incorporate heroes, villains,
unexplored locations, fantastical quests, and advanced technology. These
elements can be used in a Science Fiction Thriller to create anticipation and
suspense. Often, this sub-genre will explore the “future-gone-bad” theme,
including plots that revolve around alien invasions, dystopian scenarios, and
super-diseases.
Examples: Aliens, Inception, District 9.
Religious Thriller
Religious Thriller film incorporates religious themes, including
religious questions, ceremonies, and objects. Though some films can revolve
around a specific church, many Religious Thrillers include supernatural
experiences not pertaining to a certain religion. Exorcisms, demon possession,
and church cover-ups are typical themes of Religious Thrillers.
Examples: The Devil’s Advocate, The Ninth Gate, The Da Vinci Code.
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