The Psychological Killer
Robert Young
Andy Smith
Film & Genre 260
May 9th, 2011
I Fear Myself
As film evolved over the years, genres grew as well. Sub-genre branched from the typical genres such as; Drama, comedy, honor, romance, action, musical, westerns, and science fiction. The psychological thriller genre is a sub-genre from the thriller and honor genre. However, it often incorporates elements from the mystery and drama genre. Characters of the psychological thriller are no longer reliant on physical strength to overcome their brutish enemies but rather, reliant on their mental resources. The dilemma within the main character often comes from the battle of equilibrium within their minds. These ...
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(1999) directed by M. and the Night Shyamalan, Shutter Island (2010) directed by Martin Scorsese and Black Swan (2010) directed by Darren Aronofsky. These four films are the epitome of a psychological thriller as they leave the audience stunned by the mental instability of the main character.
Anthony Perkins, who plays motel clerk Norman Bates in the film Psycho, first gives the audience the impression of a very passive man that answers to the every beckoning call of his mother. He is considered to be a human "Hermit Crab" because he locks himself away from society while helping his mother manage the motel. Norman seems to be emotionally abused and at times half-swallowed words when spoken too. The mystery of Norman lies between the relationship dynamics of him and his mother.
Hitchcock skillfully uses camera angles to reveal everything that needs to be known about the troubled mind of Norman Bates. Hitchcock accomplished this through lighting and shaping the scene in ...
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actions of his mother and cleans up the mess that she makes. However, it was Norman that was causing this chaos.
The film The Sixth Sense introduces the audience to an isolated boy Haley Joel Osment played by Cole Sear and Dr. Malcolm Crowe who is a child psychologist played by Bruce Willis. Throughout the film, Cole has the ability to interact and see people who were deceased. Ghosts were coming to Cole in hopes that he can solve their deaths so that their souls can rest in peace. Cole's mental stability was heavily questioned by his mother, friends, and family. When ever a ghost was approaching or appeared the temperature became instantly cold. Dr. Crowe went home to see his wife ...
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