Themes are the main idea or atmosphere of a scene or a film these are important to identify because this can specify genre mainly as genre is dependent on theme. Indicating theme tells us of the action that may take place in the rest of the film.
Themes and genres:
Themes are dependant on genres because sub genres can indicate certain iconography present in the movie which then forms into a theme leading to a genre. For example iconography like a sports car which is a prop may give a theme of some sort of battle or competition, giving the impression of anew action genre.
Common themes:
Thrillers often contain themes of battle/competition because most thrillers contain scenes of adrenaline rushing fighting scenes for example fast and furious
Another one may be loss of innocence as characters in most psychological thrillers as the person digs deeper into their physce this is too create mystery and fascination in the character. For example American psycho
Revenge/anger is also a common theme in thrillers as it is a plot scheme in which a thriller film is based on. This is a common theme in a thriller because of violent satisfaction it often gives the character in the film is thrilling to the audience.
Impact of themes on audience:
Themes can have many different effects on audience's perception of the events taking place in the film. Iconography in themes can make an emotional response of shock, fear, violence etc. The theme of loss of innocence can create shock and suspense no and make the audience either love or hate what the character has now become. The theme of battle can get the audiences adrenaline pumping and boost thriller factor as the audience will start to pick sides. The theme of violence can spark fear in the audience and make them worry or feel sorry for the character in the bad situation.
Conclusion:
After this analysis of themes I have decided to use the theme where it is
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