A Sense Of Anxiety And Suspense In Stephen King's Horror Films

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Thrillers often give the audience a sense of anxiety, excitement and suspense. Stephen King’s film trailers portray suspense through the music utilized in the different trailers and the settings in the different scenes. Different horror movie trailers often share a similar central idea. The idea and goal that most horror movie trailers establish is identifying something as being cursed and haunted which causes destruction, or even death upon a town or city.With an effective plot in a horror movie, the film director’s goal is to entertain and frighten the audience to a certain extinct. In majority of Stephen King’s horror movie trailers, the eerie silence, intense music, contrasting music, bloody and graphic images, setting, and evil forces help build the overall plot of the actual movie. It also gives a sense of persuasion towards viewers who enjoys horror films to go out and see the movie. In Stephen King’s “Carrie”, he uses different elements to establish suspense and terror throughout the film trailer. Due to the fact that Carrie is a cursed teenager, she takes the curse as an advantage to harm and kill those who bullied her throughout high-school. King takes …show more content…

The clown in the movie symbolizes the evil force, and the clown often view kids as his target. The recognizable symbol in “It” is the red balloon. Kids love balloons and the clown uses it as bate to attract the children towards him. While viewing the trailer, a message on a board, outside of a school, prepares the people in the town for the clown’s return. The board reads, “Derry Police Dept. Remember Curfew 7 p.m.” The town’s curse for the clown to come in the summer to lurk in sewers and capture children every 27 years can be looked at as murder, crime, disorder, and torture toward the town’s children. Graphics, murder, storms and evil forces are all major elements that King uses in “It”, which creates suspense throughout the trailer and

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