Here are some key narrative features that are distinctive in many horror films:
- Non-linear/flashback storytelling that builds mystery and tension.
- Isolation of characters in remote/confined settings that heightens their vulnerability.
- A "final girl" protagonist who is often the last survivor.
- Jump scares and suspenseful build ups that startle the audience.
- Gore and graphic violence used to shock or disturb viewers.
- Twist endings or reveals that subvert expectations.
- Ambiguous or open-ended conclusions that leave threats still lingering.
- Moral or social commentary on issues like sexuality, drugs, or changing social values.
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