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Movie Conventions; The Guilty

Welcome back Gems, the (re)search is over. Last time we discussed genre. Today it's all about movies that have done it. I've watch them and took notes so let's get into this.
    
In this genre some of the elements are suspense, realistic plot, foreshadowing, a villain who is usually not assumed to be the villain, and a resolution. these conventions really bring out to the audience that this is a mystery movie. First were going to start off with my likes.

In mystery some of my favorite conventions are suspense, and the realistic plot. My all-time favorite is when you don’t know who the villain is, and it turns out to be someone who you never suspected. I enjoy these because when they connect it really makes you think throughout the whole movies but not in a bad way. Now that we have discussed my likes with this genre, less talk about my dislikes.
 
Let’s start off with, the foreshadowing. The foreshadowing shows a lot of prediction, although this would be one of my least dislikes because I like the connection it makes with the end and the beginning. Another thing I do not like is when the resolution isn’t exactly a resolution, and they end it off with a cliff hanger.


Well that's all the research I have for you. I'll see you in the next one. 


Sincerely, 

Makenna Jewels <3

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