Some genres I love watching are action, horror, adventure, psychological thriller, and mystery. I love how they all can intertwine with each other and make an extensive plot that would make most people filled with suspense and anticipation. These genres use symbolism and context clues to convey their meaning, sometimes they are just plain simple like action and adventure. But what I love most about these genres is that there are many different ways to convey their meaning. Such as psychological thrillers being caused from ones own mind or from external factors. Or the suspense with each action in a mystery such as a puzzle or clue. John Wick is the epitome and corpus of action because it is mostly non stop fighting with a plot that can be determined in a few sentences of dialogue. Maze Runner portrays adventure and mystery because all the characters in the beginning of the first movie are confused why they are in the environment of a maze and their curiosity contributes to their adventure as they traverse through the maze to find an exit. Lights Out exemplifies horror since there are supernatural entities that hide in the dark, which supports the fear of the unknown. The Blacklist portrays mystery, because one of the main protagonists, Raymond Reddington, is a vast black hole of enigma as he has many connections to crime and a connection to the main protagonist, Elizabeth Keen. The episodes are the puzzle pieces which solve the mystery of the jigsaw puzzle or the plot. Finally, The Shining exemplifies psychological thriller as the mental state of the protagonist deteriorates throughout the movement. These are the types of genres I love watching. Moreover, my film opening for the end of the year exam would probably contain some type of mystery and psychological thriller or action
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