Friday 4 March 2011

Conventions Of A Thriller

The Thriller genre normally would include the following conventions  
  • A crime at the core of the narrative often murder, but not necessarily.
  • A complex narrative structure, with false paths, clues and resolutions.
  • A narrative pattern of establishing enigmas which the viewer expects to be resolved.
  • A protagonist who is systematically dis-empowered and drawn into a complex web of intrigue by the antagonist.
  • Extraordinary events happening in ordinary situations.
  • Themes of identity, of mirroring and voyeurism.
  • Protagonist with a ‘flaw’ which is exploited by the antagonist.
  • Titles often reflect an aspect of the pro/antagonist’s psychological state.
  • There is often a scene near the end of the film in which the protagonist is in peril.
  • Mise en scene which echoes/ mirrors the protagonist’s.
  • Quick pace with camera movements and sound.
  • Dark and dull lighting to create suspense and to give a sinister effect

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