Action films: action films are generally high energy films usually involving stunts, props and chase scenes there are also generally hero's and villains involved to create fights etc. For example James bond.
Adventure Films: Adventure films can involve expeditions and settings such as jungles, woods, desert to make the film seem more dangerous. The usually have exciting dramatic story lines to keep the audience interested. For example Indiana Jones.
Comedy: comedy's involve light hearted plots with humorous characters to make the audience laugh. They are sometimes exaggerated and dramatic performances. For example Bridesmaid's .
Crime Films: crime films involve robbery's, death and props such as guns. They involve action and crime to keep the audience tense and excited.
Drama Films: drama films are also tense and serious ,unlike the comedies they are more realistic and draw the audience in through its dramatic and powerful plots. For example Titanic.

Horror: Horror films are made to scare and frighten the audience
to captivate them and entertain them there are a range of different styles of horror such as; thriller, supernatural, paranormal and fantasy e.g.. sinister.

Musicals: Musicals are light hearted films they include song and dance routines. They are inspiring and uplifting and make the audience happy .e.g. High school musical.

Science Fiction: sci-fi films often include extra-terrestrial life
forms such as aliens and imaginative plots and characters Sci-Fi's also tend to use a lot of special effects into their films.War: War films are often sad, emotional films they also use a lot of special effects to attempt to create a realistic sense and atmosphere to the film war film also tend to be linked to action/adventure films also. For example Saving private Ryan
Western: western films are a major genre for American films they are one of the oldest and most recognisable genres. For example The Good The Bad And The Ugly.



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