Tuesday 8 February 2011

Why Thrillers Thrive?

Thrillers thrive because they capturvate the audience. It portrays a sense of escapism. Thrillers are more itracute, whole hearted and are easily understood whereas horrors have to be toned down to be accepted by the public.

Thrillers thrive more than horrors because they lack in gore, whereas horrors focus on showing blood and other things that will make the audience uneasy. Thrillers are different because they make the audience want to engage more in the story, rather than see gore. Thrillers have the effect to make the audience be on "the edge of their seat" and they want to know what happens next, and instead of making the audience scared, it makes the audience excited and become attached to the story and are intrigued to find out how the story progresses.

To conclude, thrillers thrive more because they engage and capurvate the audience and every detail is very intracute and is accounted for, making the story flow. As the story goes on the audience become attached and don't feel as much as a viewer but more a part of the problem and resolution of the story, whereas with a majority of other films, the viewer goes for a sense of escapeism but with thrillers the viewer is engaged.

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