This document summarizes several psychological horror films that focus on madness and paranoia. It discusses the plots of Shutter Island, Jacob's Ladder, and American Psycho, which involve a US Marshal investigating a disappearance at an asylum, a Vietnam veteran struggling with hallucinations, and a serial killer in New York City. It then lists some conventions of the psychological horror subgenre, such as less physical violence, flashbacks providing insight into what disturbed the characters, protagonists being mentally tormented, an initial portrayal of normality, and shocking reveals about the characters' mental states.
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The Silence of the Lambs
Rymario Armstrong
LE300 Integrative & Interdisciplinary
Donna J. Strong
July 7, 2019
The serial killer sub-genre is the most eminent in the movies for a long time now. The serial killer in real life as well in movies are anathema to the people. Indeed their terrifying way of the taking human lives is what battered the audience and people in real life. Many movies have released rendering the serial killer inspired from real life. True stories behind the notorious murder made the movies horrifying and entertaining. Some renowned Hollywood movies which inspired by the true life events are “The Silence of the Lambs (1991)”, “Seven [Move quotation mark. Place the quotation mark at the end of the title, before the year.] (1995)” and “Psycho (1960)”. Psycho is a real-life inspiration of Ed Gien, who shot and killed two women. Psycho is one of the most eminent movies ever. The two predominant characters of Psycho Norman Bates and Gein were fond of their mothers and obsessed with them. The scenario gave an inkling to the pundits that Gein murder women and make a dress to look like his late mother from their skin. Wisconsin a store owner went missing and Gein was the last one who saw her when he purchased antifreeze. Gein mysterious nature gave an inkling to the police who later one searched his place. They found Worden’s body and his whole house covered with the human remains. It was discovered subsequently that Gein visits the local graveyard very often to exhume bodies. Gein and Bates were sent to the mental institution where Gein died but Bates was released in the sequel.
The Silence of the lambs is vehemently petrifying movie based on the three killers who confined and tortured three women and killed two of them. Gein in psycho used the skin of his victims, Gary Michael Heidnok kept his captives in a basement. So, these serial killers are the gruesome elements of society. The serial killers have long-standing history which conspicuously implies that they are not the phenomenon of the contemporary society only. The way serial killer have rendered within the film have evolved with the time. Indeed producers now revel on newly and highly aggravating ways of violence practiced by the grisly characters of the serial killers to make batter the audience.
The Silence of the Lambs [Use italics for book and journal titles and quotation marks for article, TV series and movie titles] had received 5 Oscars due to its realistic depiction of the serial killer which potently inspire the audience. In The Silence of the Lambs, the young FBI cadet elicited the help of a manipulative and incarcerated, cannibal serial killer to help and catch another serial killer who is vacuous skins his target. Inspired by the true story of Gary Heidnik who is rendered by Buffalo Bill in the movie who was a petrifying assortment of the four other murderers Gein, Gary Heidnik, Ted Bundy, and Edmund Kemper. There are many points to focu ...
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2. Shutter Island
• The film’s story is based in the
1950s and begins with a US
marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo
DiCaprio) arriving at ashecliffe
hospital on Shutter Island to
investigate the disappearance of
one of their patients. Yet there is
more than meets the eye.
3. Jacob’s Ladder
• After returning home from
Vietnam War, veteran (Tim
Robbins) struggles to maintain his
sanity. Plagued by hallucinations
and flashbacks. He rapidly falls
apart as he sees disturbing
images. Yet he soon realises he
isn’t dreaming.
4. American Psycho
In New York City in 1987, a
handsome, young urban
professional, Patrick Bateman
(Christian Bale) is presented as a
well educated business man who
lives a second life as a gruesome
serial killer by night victimizing
men and women in Manhattan.
5. 1. There is usually less physical
violence than typical horror movies as
the focus is to expose the evil behind
the normality of the character.
Conventions Of The Subgenre
2. There are usually many flashbacks
shown to the audience, giving an
insight in to why the character is
disturbed and what happened to
him/her during their life that lead
them to become mentally ill.
6. 3. The Protagonists/antagonists are
usually disturbed or mentally tormented.
5. The initial stereotypical normality of the
protagonist presented at the beginning of
the film which creates a sense of familiarity
for the audience with the character.
4. There is quite often a scene In
which there Is the shocking
realisation for the audience as well
as the character of the mental
reality of the protagonist himself.