'A Room for Romeo Brass' has demonstrated the idea of the urban, gritty thriller. This is a suitable theme for British films as British films do not have connotations of special effects.
Urban, gritty thrillers feature everyday people, usually of working class, which is set in a local setting. This enhances the element of realism and captures the audience, its more effective as it has a strong familiarity with some of the audiences' lifestyle and perspective of Britain. These thrillers usually has a strong element of realism and that life is not always "Hollywood" (e.g. where the beautiful woman ends up marrying the "geek") and the storyline usually is off the narrative and end in a whole different situation. However confusing it may sound, there is a point that this is very effective and represents life's unexpected and external factors which may just change everything.
Having an unexpected resolution would "thrill" the audience which makes it an effective "thriller".
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
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