Genre: A category or a style of a film, book or music.
Action: Movies that include violence, fighting and close combat.
Adventure: Films that has exciting undertaking involving risk and physical danger, forms the main storyline.
Romance: Film that primary focus on relationship and romance between 2 people and must have an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending."
Comedy: Movies that has jokes and skills that can make the audience happy.
Horror: Films that seeks negative emotional reaction from viewers by playing on the audience's primal fears.
Thriller: Characterised and defined by the moods they elicit, giving viewers heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and anxiety.
Mystery: Type of fiction in which a detective, or other professional, solves a crime or series of crimes.
Sci-fi: Films that dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.
War: Film that concerned with warfare, typically about naval, air, or land battles in the twentieth century, with combat scenes central to the drama. The fateful nature of battle scenes means that war films often end with them.
Drama: movies that show emotional and relational development of realistic characters.
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