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Thriller Sub-Genres
Published Monday, 1 February 2010 by CANDIMEDIA in Lydia AlldrittAction thriller - contains a lot of violence, and an obvious antagonist. Usually contain large amounts of guns, explosions, and huge sets for the action to take place in. These films often have elements of mystery and crime. For example, the James Bond films, The Transporter, and the Bourne trilogy.
Crime thriller - These films often focus on criminals, rather than the authorities. Crime thrillers usually emphasize action over psychological aspects. Common topics of these films include murders, robberies, chases, shootouts, and double-crosses. Some examples include The Killing, Seven, Reservoir Dogs, Inside Man, and The Asphalt Jungle.
Medical thriller - The hero is usually working to solve an expanding medical problem in this sub-genre. Medical thrillers are commonly used as topics for books as well as films. For example, Casualty, west Wing.
My biggest inspiration right now is probably the action thriller genre, or a war thriller, as these are both genres that have done well in box offices recently and would be quite fun to make and invent plotlines for
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