Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Thriller Sub-Genres




Sub-Genres of Thriller:
Action thriller: This uses mostly physical activity to build tension and suspense. As a traditional action film would have, an action thriller would contain motion and action including; races; fights; physical stunts; and overall a sense of danger. Examples of this type of film include; Die Hard; The Bourne Identity and Taken / Taken 2

Psychological thriller: These types of thrillers would most likely be a book of film. As well as the usual thriller aspects, this type of thriller would use mystery and drama to create the suspense and tension. The protagonists and antagonists will have to rely on their mentality. This type of thriller will emphasize the psychology of the characters and focus on their mental emotions. Psychological thrillers because of their nature will sometimes cross over into the horror genre. Examples of this kind of thriller include; Memento and Rear Window.

Conspiracy thriller: This normally includes a hero or heroine who are stereo-typically investigators or journalists - they always find themselves within a powerful organisation. The antagonists in the film will try and contain the organisations as a a secret through wither propaganda or lies. These people are bought down by the protagonist. Examples of these thrillers include The Bourne Ultimatum and The Game.

Crime thriller: This is the hybrid between a crime and a thriller film. These films often focus on criminals and their activities. Crime thrillers normally emphasize the action. they also include a psychological aspect. Crime thrillers will usually include; murder; robberies; chases; heists; and high intensity violence. Examples of a crime thriller would include Inside Man, Seven and A Perfect Murder.

Political thriller: This genre looks into the stability of the government. commonly used scenarios include the US government and their elections, also, the prevention of world wars occurring. Examples of these films include State Of Play and The Contender.

Religious thriller: This type of thriller connects to plots which have been influenced highly by religions. These films normally uncover the good and bad parts to religions; particularly in Catholicism. It normally focuses on the journey to uncover the truth. Examples of this kind of thriller include; The Ninth Gate; Angles&Demons and Devils Advocate.

Techno thriller: this looks at the manipulation of technology and looks at the technology taking a prominent part in the film - this can include mankind being taken over by robots. This sub-genre is purely focused on fictional narratives. Common themes linked with this type of sub-genre include action, world wars and science fictional occurrences. Examples of this film include Terminator; The Matrix; iRobot and The Thirteenth Floor.

Supernatural thriller: This genre is filled with tension and suspense. It will have an unexpected twist at some point in the film. Either the protagonist or the antagonist (depending on the narrative) will have a supernatural gift. This sub-genre is closely linked with religious thrillers. It will normally include; alien life; demons entering the human body and possession. Examples of a supernatural thriller include Fallen; The Others and The Skeleton Key.


By looking at various types of thrillers it has enabled me to understand there are many types and ways to create a thriller and that each one has its own type of criteria to follow in making it a certain type of thriller. It enables me to see that there are many options to look at when it comes to creating an opening scene, it doesn't necessarily have to be a stereotypical thriller one would think of.

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