The horror genre, ever since the early 20th
century, has a number of conventions that make it distinct from others, and are
now popular clichés that attract audiences. Across most horror films, the
protagonist and other victims tend to be young attractive women, or unlikable
youths, who mostly deserve to die. The conventions of mainstream horror include
the supernatural, suspense, and jump scares. Creepy young children tend to fulfil
a villain capacity, as well as old women, and demonic possession is a major
theme in films such as The Exorcist. Ancient curses and angry ghosts
often feature as a plot line.
The sub genres, such as slasher, zombie and the
suitably dubbed 'torture porn', tend to feature extreme amounts of gore and
violence, while vampire films usually feature erotic elements. These can some
of the more popular horror films, as evidenced by the sequel after sequel of Saw.
Some of the more popular horror films of recent years, such as Paranormal Activity and REC feature a found-footage style, providing a modicum of realism which seems to attract the masses. These films attempt to portray the events as being 'real'.
Some of the more popular horror films of recent years, such as Paranormal Activity and REC feature a found-footage style, providing a modicum of realism which seems to attract the masses. These films attempt to portray the events as being 'real'.
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