There are many thriller films, and they can be cut down to sub-genres such as:
Disaster Thriller Films: Disaster thriller films are based upon thriller, but most of the aspects are disasters. For example, the film The Day After Tomorrow is about storms and hurricanes.
Action Thriller Films: Action thriller films are based on a race against the clock and against good vs evil. Many violent scenes are included and in the end the good guy always prevails, but the bad guy drives the whole plot. Action thriller films such as Collateral which is mainly on action.
Religious Thriller Films: Religious thriller films are films that highly involve the aspects of religious matters in them, bit still contain the features of thriller, religious films such as, The Da Vinci Code.
Spy Thriller Films: Spy thriller films are usually of a hero who works for a good government agency and must go against a villain of the rival government agency. An example of a Spy thriller film is Mission: Impossible.
Legal Thriller Films: Legal thriller films contains a hero who is a lawyer in the courtroom and goes against an enemy, but in the end justice is served.
Drama Thriller Films: Drama thriller films are mainly just thriller/drama films, but they are a little more slowly paced. Drama thriller films such as The Runaway Jury.
Monday, 25 January 2010
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