There can be many types of thrillers. This is because they can be crossed with different genres. So for example you can have a Horror Thriller. This would be where there is action in certain parts of the film and also have the techniques and follows the story of a thriller, but it will be crossed with a horror what would make it have more jump scares and gore.
Or a different type of thriller could be where the start of the film starts at the ending. So for example we may see a dead person and we need to find out the story of them and what happened to them. Or a thriller can start at a random point and jump around to different parts. For example after a scene it could say " 10 hours earlier" or "a week later".
Another way a thriller could be changed is if instead of having a main resourceful character. You could have a range of different people. For example in North by Northwest. Hitchcock made the main character untrained and not very helpful in the story line. He just suffered through a lot of situations.
Another version could be something called a Suspense thriller. This is where the audience will already know what is going to happen but there is no hope in stopping the event from actually happening. Yet it builds suspense because the audience hope in some miracle that it wont happen. This will create suspense for the moment of the event.
Next could be a political thriller. This is where a political scandal or corruption in a business leads a hero being uncontrollably sucked into events. Or it could be a type of detective that is trying to uncover the truth and then is dragged into something more that he actually needs to be in.



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