Romantic thriller

A romantic thriller is a narrative that involves elements of the romance and thriller genres. A good thriller provides entertainment by making viewers uncomfortable with moments of suspense, or the heightened feeling of anxiety and fright. A thriller is a more familiar concept and description than a pure genre. A typical genre can vary from comedy and melodrama to adventure and romance. All thrillers are a combination of different genres.[1] The basic thriller trait of suspense fits with some genres better than others.[2] For example, crime, sci-fi and romance allow more scope for suspense than screwball comedies or musicals do.

Romantic thriller is a genre that merges two or more genres together. It is different from established and historically specific cinema movements like Gothic horror or Golden Age detective. (thrillers pp. 260 261)[3] A genre works on two levels; 1) a specific theme exists, then 2) general relationships, patterns and structural elements are interwoven to the specific theme. This is why there can be a large variety of visual styles and story structures in this existing genre.

  1. ^ "Historians' themes and genres", Writing History 7-11, Routledge, pp. 19–29, 2014-06-05, ISBN 978-1-315-76779-6, retrieved 2023-08-23
  2. ^ Altman, Rick (1995). A Semantic/Syntactic Approach to Film Genre' in Film Gere Reader. Austin University of Texas Press. pp. 26–40. ISBN 0851707173.
  3. ^ Ruben, Martin (1999). Thrillers: Genres in American Cinema. Cambridge University Press. p. 260,261. ISBN 0-521-58839-1.

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