1. 4238625128905<br />History of thrillers.<br />First thrillers<br />Title: Director: Genre-Subgenre: <br />Safety last- Fred C, Sam Taylor- Comedy Romance Thriller <br />The Lodger-Alfred Hitchcock-Psychological thriller<br />Rear Window- Alfred Hitchcock- Crime Mystery Romance <br />Chinatown- Roman Polanski- Mystery thriller<br />Touch of Evil- Orson Welles- Crime Thriller<br />The Man Who Knew Too Much-Alfred Hitchcock-Psychological thriller<br />Physco- Alfred Hitchcock- Horror Mystery Thriller<br />Cat People- HYPERLINK quot;
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Jacques Tourneur- Horror Psychological Thriller<br />4743450265430Vertigo- Alfred Hitchcock- Crime Mystery Romance <br />Today’s thrillers.<br />Blade Runner- Ridley Scott- Sci-fi Thriller<br />Fight Club- David Fincher- mystery thriller<br />The usual suspects- Bryan Singer- Crime Mystery Thriller<br />Phone Booth- Joel Schumacher- Mystery Thriller<br />Cellular- David R. Ellis- Crime Thriller<br />Angels & Demons- Ron Howard- Mystery Thriller<br />Boot Camp- Christian Duguay- Psychological Thriller<br />Dark Honeymoon- David O’Malley- Horror Thriller<br />Inception- Christopher Nolan- Action Crime Mystery<br />The main elements within “Thrillers” are excitement, suspense, adrenaline, and tension. They can be car chases, explosions, mysterious or suspenseful situations. The film quot;
Phone Boothquot;
is classified as a quot;
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, even though it's mostly about people talking on a telephone, though several people also get shot therefore the sub-genres of physiological as well as crime. This is known as a hybrid both Physiological and Crime combined together in a thriller. <br />The sub-genres within “thrillers” are crime, mystery and physiological “thrillers”. The characters that are typical of a “thriller” genre are ordinary citizens, hard men, police officers and detectives, Men tend to be the heroes who have the main role and have the vast influence on the outcome of the narrative/storyline. In the “thriller films” men are stereotypically seen as more powerful an often lead the frontline, the typical script of a males role in a “thriller” tends to be saving the day for a society/community by fighting of the enemy who is in danger of putting many public, innocent lives at stake. <br />4724400-3810What’s typical of thrillers?<br />Colour/lighting: Dark Shadowing<br />Puzzles/ Red Herring<br />McGuffin/Enigma<br />Characters: Hero, Villan, Helper, Princess, Mentor, Donor and a Turncoat.<br />Sound: Tense music<br />Camera: Close up<br />Horror makes its excitement in very particular ways, through use of graphic violence and pain. It's more about being scared than being excited.At its broadest, quot;
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, but most thrillers avoid using graphic violence. But there can be overlaps. quot;
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, for the same reason: there are many deaths in it, which are horror, but there are also scenes of suspense without immediate threat of physical harm.Horror films tend to involve alot of meaningless deaths with both horror and terror emotions usually portrayed. Meanwhile thrill is about the fear, and the main character is often the villain, the villain is usually the least suspect to be blamed for the murders but in the end typically they usually find who’s responsible for the murders and it’s the “SILENT VILLAN”. Thrillers are more about pursuit, and the main character is either a hero or an anti-hero. <br />4972050276225<br />197739048260<br />