Friday, 11 November 2011

Thriller Film Opening Analysis

Narc Opening Scene


The opening scene to the thriller film narc is very stereotypical of the thriller genre, the opening has many of the fundamental qualities that makes a film a typical thriller.

The characters in the opening scene are very stereotypical of a thriller film. The men are white, around their 30's - 40's. In the opening scene of narc there is a obvious villain and a hero. They both are physically fit connoted by the long chase they have. In this opening scene they have also used characters we care about (the pregnant lady, her child, and a unexpected male) and put them in confined situations (when the villain garbs and injects the man, and also grabs the child before he is killed). They are unexpected victims that are innocent and this makes the audience care about them.

The Iconography used in the the opening scene is very typical of a thriller film. They use a very stereotypical setting for the opening scene which is a urban city, the props are also very typical of a thriller film there is a gun, but also they use a unusual weapon, the villain has two needles with some kind of drug to kill his victims. The costumes the actors are wearing are typical of the thriller genre casual clothes e.g. jeans, top etc.

The cinematic style is very stereotypical as all the colours are very masculine and dark: black suggesting the dark nature of the film, white, grey, and red connoting blood and/or danger. The opening scene contains moments of low key lighting foreshadowing that the film may contain dark, intense scenes.

The narrative of the opening scene is very stereotypical of a thriller film, as it has a exciting chase, violent deaths, also the characters the audience care about are put in confined and dangerous situations. The theme of the film is connoted by the opening of the film and the theme is death, within the first two minutes there is the first death of the film narc.

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Thriller Film Posters Analysis

The Transporter

The Transporter film poster is very stereotypical of a thriller film. The characters on the poster are very typical of the genre, the male is middle aged around his 30-40 show that he is mature and been through a lot so he can over come problems that he is faced with typical in the thriller genre. The female on the film poster is also very stereotypical of the genre she is the typical 'Femme Fetale' pretty, young around 20-30, connoting that she doesnt know alot about life and needs the help on the man for her safety.

The cinematic style of the film is given away from the film poster, as it is very dark suggesting that the movie is going to have scenes of low key lighting. The colours on the poster are very typical of the genre as they are dark masculine colours, black suggesting the dark nature of the film, red showing love or symbolising blood/death, yellow and white.

The Iconography of the poster is typical of a thriller films, the costume the girl is wearing in the poster is very common, short showing a lot of flesh and sexual very typical for a thriller film. The man is wearing typical male clothes jeans and a top. In the background of the poster you can just make out a car, this is also typical in a thriller film to have high tech equipment.





The car also connotes the narrative of the film that it will include lots of exciting car chases. The flame over the film title connotes that there is going to be a lot of violent murders also a stereotypical narrative in a thriller film.

The fact there is a man and woman on the cover of the film poster suggests that the theme of the film might be love, but the fire and the car on the poster suggest that film will contain violence.


           Taken

The film poster of this thriller film Taken is very stereotypical of the thriller genre. The Character on the cover of the poster is very stereotypical of the genre as he is in his 30-40's, his age and the serious look on his face suggests that he has already seen a lot in his life and he is very wise and knowledgeable. 

The cinematic style of this film is shown by the colours on the film poster, suggesting that it is going to have a lot of low key lighting scenes. Also, the location of the film is given away Paris (Eiffel Tower) and being in a urban city is very typical for a thriller film. The colours on the poster are very typical black indicating the dark nature of the film, the red connoting danger, and the white is also a very masculine colour.

The iconography of the poster is very typical for a thriller film he is dressed in casual wear with big black coat to show mystery,  the character on the poster is caring a gun the most typical weapon in a thriller movie.

The narrative of the movie is given away from the weapon the man is carrying, connoting that is the movie there is going to be a lot of violent murders, making the audience think that there are going to be situations that he can't get out of.

The theme of the film is given away on the film poster when it says 'They Took His Daughter, He'll Take Their Lives', this shows that the theme of the movie is going to be revenge.

Friday, 28 October 2011

Thriller Forms + Conventions

There are five areas of forms and conventions that make up the typical Thriller film, television show, or book. They are:-

Characters

In the thriller genre there are many different types of characters you will find, but there is always two type of characters that are not only typical through thriller films but a lot of different genres and the characters are, the hero/ine and the villain, both of these types of characters branch off into many different types of characters. Sometimes you can get a cross over between these two characters for example, in the movie Leon, the character Leon is a hit man (villain) but then he turns into the hero when saving the little girl Mathilda. When these two main types of characters branch off there is a endless list, for example: corrupt cop/ detectives, innocent victim who wants revenge, low-life characters (drug dealers etc), the gangs, FBI/secret service etc.

Cinematic Style

The cinematic style is the use of camerawork, lighting and sound in the thriller film. In thriller films the camerawork, lighting and sound can be a lot different from one an other for example: in Leon there is a lot of fast edited, noisy shootouts, but in Enemy of the state there is a lot of dramatic tense music with fast editing also there is jerky hand-held camerawork with canted angles but also unusual angles, another example is in Silence of the lambs there is a lot of low-key lighting.

Iconography

The iconography of a thriller film all the 'visual elements' e.g. props, settings, costumes, etc. The typical setting in a thriller film happens to be in a urban city based place. There are many different props used throughout the thriller genre some of the typical ones found in most thriller films are, guns, drugs, fast cars, high-tech equipment. The costumes in a thriller film changes with the character, so for example, in Se7en they are in detective uniform (trench coat, hat etc).


Narratives

The narratives in a thriller movie is the story line or key story elements. For example in The Resident, the key elements of the film is suspense. There are many different things that can make up a story line to a good thriller, for example, a vulnerable character that we all care about, danger for the character, character in either confined situations (cant escape) or isolated situations (nowhere to escape to), dramatic irony is when we as the audience know more than the characters, violent murders, exciting chases etc, the list is endless.

Themes

The themes of a thriller film is the basic ideas behind the narratives. There are many different themes that a thriller film can consist of. Some thriller films may consist of many different themes but they normally have one main theme to the movie. For example, in obsessed the main theme of the film is revenge, but the film also consists of obsession, jealousy, madness etc. There are also many more themes like alienation, love, paranoia, espionage etc.

Monday, 17 October 2011

Thrillers I've Seen

Action Thriller
2 Fast 2 Furious
The A-Team
Crank
Die Hard
Die Hard 2
Die Hard With a Vengeance
The Fast and The Furious
The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift
First Blood
Hitman
Kindergarten cop
The Long Kiss Goodnight
Mission: Impossible
Mission: Impossible II
Mission: Impossible III
Rambo: First Blood Part II
Rambo
Snakes on a Plane
The Transporter
The Transporter 2
True Lies
xXx

Conspiracy Thriller
Enemy of the State

Fantasy Thriller
The Crow

Noir Thriller
Sin City

Mystery Thriller
Angels and demons
The Da Vinci Code
The Happening

Psychological Thriller
Devil
Hannibal
Hide and Seek
Phone Booth
Pulse
The Resident
Se7en
The Silence of the Lambs
What Lies Beneath

Revenge Thriller
The Bodyguard
Harry Brown
Kill Bill Vol. 1
Kill Bill Vol. 2
Leon
Man On Fire
Obsessed
Taken

Sci-fi Thriller
I, Robot
I am Number Four
Jurassic Park

Spy Thriller
The Bourne Ultimatum

Supernatural Thriller
Blade
Blade II
Blade: Trinity
Dark Water
Gothika
Underworld
Underworld: Evolution
White Noise

Suspense Thriller
Deep Blue Sea
Jaws
Open Water

Target Audience of a Thriller

The target audience for a thriller, I think is around the ages of 15 onwards, because some of the films like The Da Vinci Code is very hard to understand and follow. Although there are some thrillers that cater for younger ages like Jurassic Park, the typical thriller i aimed at 15 onwards.

                                                 

The target audience is also for people that enjoy a lot of tension, suspense and surprise. They will have to like a thrill and feeling of excitement otherwise they will not enjoy a thriller.

Thriller Definition

A thriller is a genre of film, television show, literature. The thriller genre is full of many sub-genres, but the usual thriller is action packed, that's creates a lot of tension, suspense, surprise and uses them as the main aspects.

Thrillers create a lot of different moods, anticipation, ultra-heightened expectation, uncertainty, anxiety, suspense, excitement, tension, terror. If the film, television show, or literature doesn't trill then it's not doing the job.

To me a thriller is normally very action packed, trying to make the audience sit on the edge of their seat for all the people in the situations. But the thriller genre is split up in many sub-genres.
The sub-genres that are in thriller are:-
  • Action Thriller - this is when the character is put in a very difficult situation, it's a race against time there is a lot of violence, for example: Die Hard, The Transporter etc.



  • Conspiracy Thriller -  this is when a hero/heroine faces a large, extremely powerful group of enemies, but only the hero/heroine know the full extent of their power, for example: enemy of state.






  • Noir Thriller - this is a style of thriller that is very black and dark, this isn't very common but is used, for example it is used in Sin City.






 
  • Mystery Thriller - this is when there is a problem that a single character or group has to solve, to save a town or country or even the world, for example The Happening.



  • Psychological Thriller - this is when there is a bad metal and emotional problem rather than physical with a group or single character, until often the very violent resolution, for example Pulse, Hide and Seek.






  • Revenge Thriller - this like the main genre concentrates on suspense, tension, some action and fast-pacing. The characters are normally going after someone or a group that have harmed then in the past or their family, for example Kill Bill.





  • Sci-fi Thriller - this is when not real elements are used in the film, television show, literature. the main character has to fight against this force to save them self and others, for example I, Robot.






  • Supernatural Thriller - this is when the main character has a special ability, or power. Otherworldly elements are mixed with the normal suspense, tension, and surprise, for example Blade.






  • Suspense Thriller - This is when he main element is suspense and the film is based around surprise and tension, for example Deep Blue Sea.