Friday, 22 January 2010

Crime Thriller

The crime thriller genre uses a sub-genre of crime and is one of the most popular sub-genres used in film and television.
  The stories in these crime thrillers often involve twisting plots, murders, robberies, shootouts, double crosses and chases. as the name suggests, crime plays a big part in the film and so the majority of the time detectives, inspectors or other police roles are involved in preventing the criminals activities.

Thrillers in general can be classified from 12 to 18, however crime thrillers contain more confusing plots and so tend to not be suitable for an audience of under 15.
  The audience of thrillers enjoy suspense, cliffhangers, enigmas and other literary devices, all of which are common traits of the thriller genre, particularly the crime thriller.

There are many different sub-genres of the thriller, all with the audiences varying from film to film. the sub-genres of films with a less confusing story line and twisting plot like the disaster thriller or spy thriller attract a much younger audience than film with confusing plot like those with a conspiracy theme or a drama thriller.

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