The opening sequence of the film Misery establishes the main character through visual and auditory cues without revealing the genre. It shows the character alone in his home drinking, smoking, and typing to build his personality for the audience. Non-diegetic music and lighting aim to seem normal and not reveal if the film will be a horror. Over two minutes, the sequence simply depicts the character's daily activities without any hints of danger, leaving the audience unsure of what genre they are watching or who may be a villain. This ambiguous opening differs from conventions of other horror films the analyst has seen.