What makes a good Thriller?
To make a good thriller, there are many aspects and ways to achieve the effects you would deliver to your target audience. One of the key element for a thriller suspense and tension, this to helps to get the audience holding on to their sits as they don’t know what is going to happen or what accepted to happen as the film continues. A lot of murder and killing established in most thriller films, this gives the audience a feel frightening and rush. Sound plays a crucial role; music can be fast paste or slow depending on the film itself and what kind of thriller it is. Having enigma in a thriller important in some ways yet again depending on the film narrative, having enigma helps to make the film more interesting as creates a twist and mystery to the plot of the film. Furthermore props play a very big part, having right the set of tools such as knife, guns, any sort of weapon or killing tool can put a different effect in the film and on the audience. For example, in the film Halloween the villain ‘Michael’ always has knife to kill his victims with, this gives him his trade mark and whenever some ones about to get killed, the audience is always accepting Michael to use his knife. The audience always wants to
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