What makes a thriller thrilling?
Thriller films
are usually made to excite and unsettle the audience. When making a thriller
film the things that have to be taken into consideration the plot, narrative,
location, actors, camerawork, and lighting to make an effective thriller film.
The plot of a
thriller film is vital in attractive and keeping the audience entertained. A
typical plot of a thriller is a stereotypical death of a vital character or a
serious injury inflicted on them which will send shock into the audience.
Although in most thrillers the dead or injured person sometimes makes a
miraculous return with more of a darker side to them, this is seen in most
thrillers and this will unsettle the audience as they see a darker side of a
character they may have liked earlier on in the film.
The narrative of
thrillers is usually at the start of a thriller film which is used to set the
scene and get the audience familiar with the characters within the film.
Although the narrative is not carried out throughout the film but usually is
used at the end to help the audience understand what has happened within the
film.
The location of
thriller films are usually always in big cities to show the action engaging
with people from the outside world and engages the audience as they can put
themselves in the shoes of the people around the action. This would unnerve the
audience as they feel that if they visit the popular city the thriller film is
set in they may come under threat from this action, although it is only a film
it may still create anxiety within the audience. It also helps give the film a
sense of realism.
The roles of the
characters are usually played by male and females and usually the female
characters are stereotypically the weaker and vulnerable characters who are
used as a main point in the storyline and women are usually used to cause the
tension between two male characters which are usually villains and heroes. The
use of women being shown as vulnerable to the outside world would create
tension amongst the audience as the female viewers would feel vulnerable
themselves.
The camerawork
within a thriller is important for making a thriller film effective. A tilted
shot of a character is an effective shot that is commonly used when introduced
to a hero/villain to represent the power that character has and shows the
dominance of that character to the audience. In thriller films, most of them
use close ups throughout the film, especially when showing characters. This is
to keep to the conventions of a thriller film by keeping a sense of mystery and
suspense around a character and keeps there identity hidden and gives the
audience to be tense over and gives them something to think about, an effective
piece of work. The editing within a thriller is always quite fast paced and
this is used to usually reflect the action that is going on screen. The editing
can create tension amongst the audience as the fast paced editing would take
place during a murder scene, for example and this would strike fear and create
tension as it will show the brutality and show the audience how quickly life
can be lost and the editing speed can reflect this.
The lighting in
a thriller film is also an essential part of creating an effective thriller.
When thinking about a thriller film, the colour darkness and danger would come
into mind. That's why the lighting, especially in an action and tense scene,
the lighting will be very dim. This is to create tension and give the audience
an idea of something is about to go wrong.
Conventions of a
thriller:
Typical things
to see in a thriller are things such as:
· Cars
· Weapons
· Rough settings
· Tension building music
· Fast paced editing
· Low lighting
· Violence
Themes linked
with thrillers:
· Terrorism
· Political conspiracy
· Psychological mind games
· Supernatural events
· Crime
· Spies
· Chase
· Suspense
· Assassination
Typical
characters in a thriller movie:
· Heroes
· Villains
· Convicts
· Soldiers
· Spies
· Law officers
· Stalkers
· Criminals
· Assassins
· Psychotic characters
· Prisoners
How a thriller
should make the audience feel:
· Excitement
· Suspense
· Anticipation
· Nerve wracking tension
· Anxiety
· Uncertainty
The Dark Knight
Plot: Set within
a year after the events of Batman Begins, Batman, Lieutenant James Gordon, and
new district attorney Harvey Dent successfully begin to round up the
criminals that plague Gotham City until a mysterious and sadistic criminal
mastermind known only as the Joker appears in Gotham, creating a new wave of
chaos. Batman's struggle against the Joker becomes deeply personal, forcing him
to confront everything he believes and improve his technology to stop him. A
love triangle develops between Bruce Wayne, Dent and Rachel Dawes.
In the image on
the left we see the poster of the batman film. The image is important in
showing batman as a character as the low angled shot is important in portraying
the power of batman and shows his authority. This batman film certainly fits
the thriller genre as the audience are always kept occupied and at many times
during this film us as the audience fear for batman which creates tension which
is a typical convention of a thriller film. It also has the thriller characters
as batman is the hero of Gotham and the Joker is the villain of Gotham. Also
lots of violence, explosions and action are shown and portrayed through the use
of weapons and cars which are all part of the thriller genre.
In Time
Plot: You stop
aging at 25, but there's a catch: you're genetically-engineered to live only
one more year, unless you can buy your way out of it. The rich "earn"
decades at a time (remaining at age 25), becoming essentially immortal, while
the rest beg, borrow or steal enough hours to make it through the day. When a
man from the wrong side of the tracks is falsely accused of murder, he is
forced to go on the run with a beautiful hostage. Living minute to minute, the
duo's love becomes a powerful tool in their war against the system.
The image above represents a shot within the film and
during this shot the characters are running out of time to live. This is
typical of a thriller movie and the move ‘In Time’ is a perfect example of the
thriller genre. The typical conventions of a thriller movie is too keep the
audience on edge and tense and this movie does that as the audience is always
on edge, wondering whether the characters can find enough time to live.
The image is well shown for showing the conventions of a thriller as it shows
the stereotypical rough area and the weapons to show the action and
violence.


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