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Psychological thriller

Psychological thriller is a genre combining the thriller and psychological fiction genres. It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal with psychological narratives in a thriller or thrilling setting.

In terms of context and convention, it is a subgenre of the broader ranging thriller narrative structure,[1] with similarities to Gothic and detective fiction in the sense of sometimes having a "dissolving sense of reality". It is often told through the viewpoint of psychologically stressed characters, revealing their distorted mental perceptions and focusing on the complex and often tortured relationships between obsessive and pathological characters.[2] Psychological thrillers often incorporate elements of mystery, drama, action, and paranoia. The genre is closely related to and sometimes overlaps with the psychological drama and psychological horror genres, the latter generally involving more horror and terror elements and themes and more disturbing or frightening scenarios.[3]

Definition

Peter Hutchings states varied films have been labeled psychological thrillers, but it usually refers to "narratives with domesticated settings in which action is suppressed and where thrills are provided instead via investigations of the psychologies of the principal characters."[4] A distinguishing characteristic of a psychological thriller is it emphasizes the mental states of its characters: their perceptions, thoughts, distortions, and general struggle to grasp reality.[5]

According to director John Madden, psychological thrillers focus on story, character development, choice, and moral conflict; fear and anxiety drive the psychological tension in unpredictable ways. Madden stated their lack of spectacle and strong emphasis on character led to their decline in Hollywood popularity.[6] Psychological thrillers are suspenseful by exploiting uncertainty over characters' motives, honesty, and how they see the world.[7] Films can also cause discomfort in audiences by privileging them with information they wish to share with the characters; guilty characters may suffer similar distress by virtue of their knowledge.[5]

However, James N. Frey defines psychological thrillers as a style, rather than a subgenre; Frey states good thrillers focus on the psychology of their antagonists and build suspense slowly through ambiguity.[8] Creators and/or film distributors or publishers who seek to distance themselves from the negative connotations of horror often categorize their work as a psychological thriller.[9] The same situation can occur when critics label a work to be a psychological thriller in order to elevate its perceived literary value.[8]

Literary devices and techniques

  • Plot twist – Films such as Psycho and The Skeleton Key have advertised the fact that they contain plot twists and asked audiences to refrain from revealing spoilers.
  • Unreliable narratorAndrew Taylor identifies the unreliable narrator as a common literary device used in psychological thrillers and traces it back to Edgar Allan Poe's influence on the genre. Criminal insanity may be explored as a theme.[10]
  • MacGuffin – Alfred Hitchcock pioneered the concept of the MacGuffin, a goal or item that initiates or otherwise advances the plot. The MacGuffin is frequently only vaguely defined, and it can be used to increase suspense.[11]
  • Red Herring - Red herring was popularized by William Cobbett and is defined as a kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced to divert the attention of the audience. A red herring is used to lead the audience to make false assumptions and mislead their attention.[12]

Themes

Many psychological thrillers have emerged over the past years, all in various media (film, literature, radio, etc.). Despite these very different forms of representation, general trends have appeared throughout the narratives. Some of these consistent themes include:[5]

In psychological thrillers, characters often have to battle an inner struggle. Amnesia is a common plot device used to explore these questions. Character may be threatened with death, be forced to deal with the deaths of others, or fake their own deaths.[5] Psychological thrillers can be complex, and reviewers may recommend a second or third viewing to "decipher its secrets."[13] Common elements may include stock characters, such as a hardboiled detective and serial killer, involved in a cat and mouse game.[14] Sensation novels, examples of early psychological thrillers, were considered to be socially irresponsible due to their themes of sex and violence. These novels, among others, were inspired by the exploits of real-life detective Jack Whicher.[15] Water, especially floods, is frequently used to represent the unconscious mind, such as in What Lies Beneath and In Dreams.[16] Psychological thrillers may not always be concerned with plausibility. Peter Hutchings defines the giallo, an Italian subgenre of psychological thrillers, as violent murder mysteries that focus on style and spectacle over rationality.[17] According to Peter B. Flint of The New York Times, detractors of Alfred Hitchcock accused him of "relying on slick tricks, illogical story lines and wild coincidences".[18]

Examples

Screenwriters and directors

Film

Television

Literature

Anime and manga

Video games

References

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External links

  • Psychological thrillers at the Internet Movie Database
  • Short reviews of some of the best psychological crime fiction books

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This article may contain indiscriminate excessive or irrelevant examples Please improve the article by adding more descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for further suggestions October 2013 Psychological thriller is a genre combining the thriller and psychological fiction genres It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal with psychological narratives in a thriller or thrilling setting In terms of context and convention it is a subgenre of the broader ranging thriller narrative structure 1 with similarities to Gothic and detective fiction in the sense of sometimes having a dissolving sense of reality It is often told through the viewpoint of psychologically stressed characters revealing their distorted mental perceptions and focusing on the complex and often tortured relationships between obsessive and pathological characters 2 Psychological thrillers often incorporate elements of mystery drama action and paranoia The genre is closely related to and sometimes overlaps with the psychological drama and psychological horror genres the latter generally involving more horror and terror elements and themes and more disturbing or frightening scenarios 3 Contents 1 Definition 2 Literary devices and techniques 3 Themes 4 Examples 4 1 Screenwriters and directors 4 2 Film 4 3 Television 4 4 Literature 4 5 Anime and manga 4 6 Video games 5 References 6 External linksDefinition EditPeter Hutchings states varied films have been labeled psychological thrillers but it usually refers to narratives with domesticated settings in which action is suppressed and where thrills are provided instead via investigations of the psychologies of the principal characters 4 A distinguishing characteristic of a psychological thriller is it emphasizes the mental states of its characters their perceptions thoughts distortions and general struggle to grasp reality 5 According to director John Madden psychological thrillers focus on story character development choice and moral conflict fear and anxiety drive the psychological tension in unpredictable ways Madden stated their lack of spectacle and strong emphasis on character led to their decline in Hollywood popularity 6 Psychological thrillers are suspenseful by exploiting uncertainty over characters motives honesty and how they see the world 7 Films can also cause discomfort in audiences by privileging them with information they wish to share with the characters guilty characters may suffer similar distress by virtue of their knowledge 5 However James N Frey defines psychological thrillers as a style rather than a subgenre Frey states good thrillers focus on the psychology of their antagonists and build suspense slowly through ambiguity 8 Creators and or film distributors or publishers who seek to distance themselves from the negative connotations of horror often categorize their work as a psychological thriller 9 The same situation can occur when critics label a work to be a psychological thriller in order to elevate its perceived literary value 8 Literary devices and techniques EditPlot twist Films such as Psycho and The Skeleton Key have advertised the fact that they contain plot twists and asked audiences to refrain from revealing spoilers Unreliable narrator Andrew Taylor identifies the unreliable narrator as a common literary device used in psychological thrillers and traces it back to Edgar Allan Poe s influence on the genre Criminal insanity may be explored as a theme 10 MacGuffin Alfred Hitchcock pioneered the concept of the MacGuffin a goal or item that initiates or otherwise advances the plot The MacGuffin is frequently only vaguely defined and it can be used to increase suspense 11 Red Herring Red herring was popularized by William Cobbett and is defined as a kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced to divert the attention of the audience A red herring is used to lead the audience to make false assumptions and mislead their attention 12 Themes EditMany psychological thrillers have emerged over the past years all in various media film literature radio etc Despite these very different forms of representation general trends have appeared throughout the narratives Some of these consistent themes include 5 Death Existence Purpose Identity Mind Perception RealityIn psychological thrillers characters often have to battle an inner struggle Amnesia is a common plot device used to explore these questions Character may be threatened with death be forced to deal with the deaths of others or fake their own deaths 5 Psychological thrillers can be complex and reviewers may recommend a second or third viewing to decipher its secrets 13 Common elements may include stock characters such as a hardboiled detective and serial killer involved in a cat and mouse game 14 Sensation novels examples of early psychological thrillers were considered to be socially irresponsible due to their themes of sex and violence These novels among others were inspired by the exploits of real life detective Jack Whicher 15 Water especially floods is frequently used to represent the unconscious mind such as in What Lies Beneath and In Dreams 16 Psychological thrillers may not always be concerned with plausibility Peter Hutchings defines the giallo an Italian subgenre of psychological thrillers as violent murder mysteries that focus on style and spectacle over rationality 17 According to Peter B Flint of The New York Times detractors of Alfred Hitchcock accused him of relying on slick tricks illogical story lines and wild coincidences 18 Examples EditScreenwriters and directors Edit Brad Anderson Ethan Anderton of firstshowing net describes Anderson s psychological thrillers as unique and covering the theme of memory loss 19 Dario Argento Italian director known for his cult films in giallo horror and psychological thrillers He is often referred to as the Italian Hitchcock 20 Darren Aronofsky Frequently covers themes of madness pursuit of perfection and psychology 21 22 Park Chan wook Korean director who explored the genre in his vengeance trilogy Sympathy for Mr Vengeance Oldboy and Lady Vengeance Stoker and The Handmaiden 23 David Cronenberg Philip French states that Cronenberg is a prime exponent of a subgenre of psychological thrillers body horror stories of terror involving parasites metamorphoses diseases decomposition and physical wounds 24 Brian De Palma Called a cineaste by Vincent Canby de Palma is known for his psychological thrillers and horror films influenced by Alfred Hitchcock 25 Alfred Hitchcock Hitchcock often applied Freudian concepts to his thrillers as in Jamaica Inn Rebecca Spellbound Rear Window Vertigo Psycho and Marnie 26 Satoshi Kon Japanese anime director known for making psychological thrillers such as Perfect Blue and Paprika 27 David Lynch His surreal films have inspired the descriptor Lynchian which Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly defines as bizarrely banal or just plain trippy 28 Christopher Nolan British American director whose films deal with the mind memory and the line between fantasy and reality 29 Roman Polanski Described as a world class director by Sheila Johnston of The Independent she states that his reputation was established by his superb early psychological thrillers 30 Martin Scorsese American director known for psychological thrillers such as Taxi Driver Cape Fear and Shutter Island 31 M Night Shyamalan Indian American director known for making psychological thrillers that often have a twist ending in them 32 David Fincher American director known for his mainstream thriller films with psychological elements including Se7en and Gone Girl 33 Film Edit American Psycho 34 Black Mirror Bandersnatch 35 Black Swan 36 The Brave One 37 Burning 38 Cape Fear 39 Climax 40 The Conversation 41 Dead Ringers 42 Donnie Darko 43 Don t Worry Darling 44 Enemy 45 Eraserhead 46 Fight Club 47 The Game 48 Gerald s Game 49 Get Out 50 The Gift 51 Gone Girl 52 The Handmaiden 53 Hereditary 54 Hider in the House 55 Horse Girl 56 I m Thinking of Ending Things 57 Inception 58 Insomnia 59 Jacob s Ladder 60 The Lighthouse 61 The Machinist 62 Martha Marcy May Marlene 63 Memento 64 Mulholland Drive 65 Nightcrawler 66 Nocturnal Animals 67 Obsession 68 Oldboy 69 Parasite 70 Perfect Blue 71 Persona 72 Pi 73 Psycho 74 Rear Window 75 Repulsion 76 Requiem for a Dream 77 Se7en 78 The Shining 79 Silence of the Lambs 80 Sisters 81 The Sixth Sense 82 Shutter Island 83 Spider 84 Stoker 85 Taxi Driver 86 The Thing 87 Tom at the Farm 88 Us 89 Vertigo 90 Television Edit Damages 91 Dexter 92 Dollhouse 93 Exile 94 The Following 95 Homeland 96 Jessica Jones 97 Mad Dogs 98 Mr Robot 99 You 100 Literature Edit Humayun Ahmed Known for a series of Bengali psychological thrillers based on a professor of psychology named Misir Ali which The Daily Star called unique in Bengali literature 101 Nicci French The pseudonym of husband and wife team Nicci Gerrard and Sean French authors of eleven best selling psychological thrillers 102 Patricia Highsmith Reuters described her psychological thrillers as intricately plotted which existed in a claustrophobic and irrational world 103 Henry James Known for The Turn of the Screw and other horror stories 10 Jonathan Kellerman The Baltimore Sun described Kellerman s Alex Delaware novels as taut psychological thriller s 104 Stephen King John Levesque of the Seattle Post Intelligencer called Stephen King a master of the psychological thriller 105 Minette Walters The Sun Sentinel stated that Walters has a gained a cult following for her dark well constructed psychological thrillers 106 Anime and manga Edit Death Note 107 Puella Magi Madoka Magica 108 Neon Genesis Evangelion 109 Paprika 110 Beastars Perfect Blue Terror in Resonance One Outs Monster Erased Steins Gate The Promised Neverland Psycho Pass Tomodachi Game Video games Edit Alan Wake Combines psychological thriller with shooter gameplay 111 Heavy Rain Time called Heavy Rain a combination of Choose Your Own Adventure and psychological thriller in which players hunt down a serial killer 112 Hotline Miami An independent top down game with psychological aspects of crime thriller genre influenced by several films 113 Silent Hill series as a whole References Edit Dictionary com definition psychological thriller definition permanent dead link Accessed November 3 2013 a suspenseful movie or book emphasizing the psychology of its characters rather than the plot this subgenre of thriller movie or book Example In a psychological thriller the characters are exposed to danger on a mental level rather than a physical one Christopher Pittard Blackwell Reference Psychological Thrillers Accessed November 3 2013 characteristics of the genre as a dissolving sense of reality reticence in moral pronouncements obsessive pathological characters the narrative privileging of complex tortured relationships Munt 1994 Defining the 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