Typical Thriller Synopsis
A typical thriller can cover a range of sub-genres, such as action, horror and drama. Directors can use the sub-genes to create suspense and tension for the audience and to create fear and anticipation for the audience. One director who creates fear and anticipation for their audience is Michael Mann.
Thrillers generally use a plot build-up to keep the audience interested in the film, as well as build up the film, to keep the fear and fill the thriller genre. The thriller genre is usually kept up by using music to re-create an un-nerving feeling, as well as making the audience feel fear. The director can also use sound effects to cause tension which can help to build up the plot.
 
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