This document discusses typical elements of psychological thriller narratives, iconography, characters, camerawork/editing, and locations. Psychological thrillers often involve complex stories of people trying to resolve problems or find answers. Icons include shadows, confined spaces, and running water to create tension. Characters are typically detectives or males with vulnerable families. Cinematography uses low lighting, establishing shots, and diegetic/non-diegetic sounds. Locations take place in mental asylums to reflect the mental state of characters.