Thriller is a genre which is
used in literature, film and television to create suspense, excitement and
tension. The most common use of this subgenre to thriller are mystery, crime and
psychological thrillers, however there are also many other subgenres. Thriller
is also very closely coincided with the horror genre, To which both use suspense
and atmosphere to cause feelings of dread in their audiences. The genre of
thriller film developed from well known novels. Then later these novels were
studied and adapted and later reproduced into a thriller
film.
A film is portrayed as a
thriller when the storyline gives the audience thrills, and keeps them on the
’edge of their seats’ as the plot builds up towards the climax. The tension is
usually built up by a character being placed in a menacing situation, a mystery,
or a trap which seems impossible to escape. There is also use of life threatened
during a thriller film, as the main character is usually unsuspectingly or
unknowingly involved in an extremely dangerous situation.
The common plots in crime
thrillers are ransoms, revenge and kidnappings, which are elaborated on for the
effect on the audience. In mystery thrillers, the common methods are
investigations and the ‘whodunit’ technique. This is technique when there is a
complex plot of a detective story where the audience is provided with clues of
the identity of the criminal. The elements which are usually shown in a
psychological thriller are mind games, stalking, death traps, obsession. These
elements are generally combined to a certain extent, where it creates a complex
plot which creates thrills the audience.
The atmosphere in a thriller
film is also enhanced through the lighting and use of music. An example of this
is from the opening of the film ‘Alien’ by Ridley Scott in 1979. In the opening
of this film, the lighting is minimal and dull, this creates the atmosphere of
suspense and mystery which links into the thriller genre.
One of the most well known and
popular thriller films is ‘Psycho’ which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and
was produced during 1960. This film is a psychological thriller based on the
American 1960‘s time period. The film was adapted from the1959 novel which was
written by Robert Bloch also called ‘psycho‘. Both the film and novel are based
on the cases on convicted serial killer Ed Gein, this therefore allowed the
directors of the film to associate the film with other genres such as horror,
drama and mystery, as well as the thriller.
Overall, the genre of thriller
is used in various ways to create an atmosphere which excites, thrills and
entices the audience to carry on watching a film. This is done in several ways,
such as through the use of lighting, mise-en-scene and also with the added use
of non digetic and digetic music. The thriller genre was a popular genre during
the past fifty years and is still increasingly popular within the industry
today.
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