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Genre
1. Supernatural
Supernaturalfilms is a sub-genre category it could be united with other genres,
including comedy, sci-fi, fantasy or horror. The Haunting is a 1999 remake of the 1963
horror film of the same name. Both films are based on the novel The Haunting of Hill
House by Shirley Jackson, published in 1959. The Haunting was directed by Jan de
Bont and stars Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Owen Wilson and Lili Taylor. It
was released in the United States on July 23, 1999. The film was a financial success,
earning $91.2 million domestically and $177.3 million worldwide, with a budget of $80
million.
2. Thriller
Thrillers are types of films known to promote intense
excitement, suspense, a high level of anticipation, ultra-
heightened expectation. For example ‘North By
Northwest’. It's only fitting that Alfred Hitchcock would
make the rated best movie within the thriller genre , since
his sense of story and knack for suspense made him the
greatest mystery/thriller director of all-time. North By
Northwest is a masterpiece of intrigue, and features
some of the most copied sequences in film. Starring the
incomparable Cary Grant as Roger Thornhill, a man
mistaken to be a spy.
3. Action
• Action films usually include high energy, big-budget
physical stunts and chases, possibly with rescues,
battles, fights. For example Kill bill – Vol 1.The Bride
wakes up after a long coma. The baby that she carried
before entering the coma is gone. The only thing on
her mind is to have revenge on the assassination team
that betrayed her - a team she was once part of.
4. Comedy
• Comedies are light-hearted plots consistently and deliberately
designed to amuse and provoke laughter by exaggerating the
situation, the language, action, relationships and characters. Spinal
Tap (1984) it is a bogus ‘rockumentary’ in which untiring
commercials director Marti DeBergi (Reiner) takes it on himself to
monitor the developing relationships between three members of a
has-been hair metal band from London as they tour the US with
their bizarre new LP, ‘Smell the Glove’. It’s described to be
sublimely funny and sharp – a comedy built for the long haul which
matures with each viewing. It’s so perfectly constructed and
performed, the characters so rich and realistic, that it’s initially a
challenge to determine the dividing line between reality and fiction.
5. Drama
• Dramas are serious, plot-driven presentations, they often
portraying realistic characters, settings, life situations,
and stories involving concentrated character
development and communication. Usually, they are not
focused on special-effects, comedy, or action. For
example ‘There Will Be Blood’ (2007) The film follows
the rise to power of Daniel Plainview - a charismatic and
ruthless oil prospector, driven to succeed by his intense
hatred of others and desperate need to see any and all
competitors fail. A story about family, greed, religion, and
oil, centred around a turn-of-the-century prospector in
the early days of the business.
6. Romantic
• Romantic movies are often considered to be chick' flicks
or girl films (slightly mocking terms) mostly include
formulated romantic comedies (with mis-matched lovers
or female relationships. But this genre also has movies
that have been highly ranked and that have also been
successful financially. For example Bride &
Prejudice (2004) It is a Bollywood-style update of Jane
Austen's classic tale, in which Mrs. Bakshi is eager to
find suitable husbands for her four unmarried daughters.
When the rich single gentlemen Balraj and Darcy come
to visit, the Bakshis have high hopes, though
circumstance and boorish opinions threaten to get in the
way of romance.