Wednesday 2 February 2011

Why "Thrillers" Thrive...

Thrillers are used to create situations for the audience that they don't actually experience in their own lives. These experiences can create situations which consist of emotional disturbances which can be know as 'thrills'. Thrillers are often seen as unpredictable compared to 'thills' for the audiences everyday life, this is why thrillers are made. To make a fake or artifical experiences by creating thrillers.

Using the stage or the cinema can make it feel less personal, know that it is just a play or film and that you're safe knowing that nothing will actually physically effect you, but then making it so powerful to feel realistic. Thrillers make the audience feel involoved in the film, making them less of a spectator and almost their own character. Making the audience go through the different emotions that are involoved in the film or play is a good thriller. But then if you make the audience actually go through a physical thrill, this does not work as effectively. Meaning that the cinema is somewhere safe and secure for the audience and they know subconsiously that they are safe.

The audience thrives for thrills, the cinema thrives on the audience, the director thrives on the cinema and everybody is happy.

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