
A thriller film is a depicting an exciting story of mystery and suspense.
Psychological Thriller has often violent resolution as there is usually a conflict between the main characters is mental and emotional, rather than physical. The Alfred Hitchcock films like ‘Suspicion’, ‘Shadow of a Doubt’ and ‘The Talented Mr Ripley’.
This genre is inspirational because it gives the audience a sense of false plateau, as it gives them more information than they need to know, which pays trick on the mind and allows them to over think the plot.


Religious Thriller has the plot is closely connected to religious objects. However, suspense stories have always shown a significant affinity for religion and philosophical issues G.K. Chesterton's novel ‘The Man Who Was Thursday’ has been called a ‘metaphysical thriller’. Also, Dan Brown's 2003 best-seller ‘The Da Vinci Code’ has led to a current boom in religiously oriented thrillers.
This genre is inspirational because it shows the force of supernatural belief can influence the audience's imagination in believing in a religious thriller film.
Action Thriller has features a race against the clock, contains lots of violence, and an obvious antagonist. These films usually contain large amounts of guns, explosions, and large elaborate set pieces for the action to take place. These films often have elements of mystery films and crime films but these elements take a backseat to action, for example, ‘The Transporter’.
This genre is inspirational as the pace of these films are fast, which conveys the suspense and tension to be high.
Conspiracy Thriller has the hero/heroine confronts a large, powerful group of enemies whose true extent only the main character recognises the true extent of the plot, this features in films like ‘Capricorn One’, ‘Three Days of the Condor’.
This genre is inspirational due to the main character always taking the lead role in solving the problem by making powerful enemies to allow good to prevail than evil.
Crime Thriller is a combination of both Crime films and thrillers that offers a suspenseful account of a successful or failed crime or crimes. These films often focus on the criminals rather than a policeman. Crime thrillers usually emphasise action over psychological aspects. The main topics in these films are murders, robberies, chases, shootouts, and double-crosses are central ingredients such as ‘Se7en’, ‘The Killing’, ‘Inside Man’.
This is inspirational because of mixture of Crime films and thrillers shows the tension that this plot causes, as it brings the psychological aspect out thus, this makes the films more voilent and eerie to watch.
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