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Within our film, features like sound and location are essential parts in making an authentic thriller feel for the audience. Sometimes it is these small ingredients that make a film stand out from the rest. For example ‘Psyco’ (Alfred Hitchcock) sent a chilling message to it’s audience with the still renowned screeching of violins when the main character is brutally murdered through a shower curtain; and the typical American motel which is disturbingly polished compared to the crooked house on the hill.
The Usual Suspects (1995)
The Usual Suspects has a mysterious opening scene that is all about guessing and about ‘what has happened’, it is used to interest and immerse the viewer into the mystery/crime/thriller genre of the movie. Continue reading