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Wednesday, 19 January 2011

JC Thriller as a genre

The purpose of a 'hriller is to keep the audience 'on the edge of their seats', as though each sequence within the film is a cliffhanger. The tension that leads to this climax usually arises when the main character is placed in a periless situation, and their victory within the narrative looks improbable.

If we use the characteristics outlined in my previous posts as the principles for establishing a genre, the main features and conventions of thrillers are:
  • suburban/city locations
  • the heroes are often normal citizens
  • the hero thwarts the plan of an enemy
  • the identity of the archetypal villain is known throughout the film
  • crimes are often on a much larger scale (ie terrorist attacks)
  • the climax occurs when the hero defeats the villain

1 comment:

  1. this is a useful list to think about narrative structure and to take an ideological stance - well done

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