This document discusses conventions of thriller/horror films that are used or challenged in the media product. It focuses on themes of identity, titles reflecting the antagonist's psychological state, extraordinary things happening in ordinary situations, and use of close-ups and head shots. Specifically, the villain is psychologically challenged rather than strong/violent. The protagonist's identity is unknown at first, challenging expectations. Titles are in a dainty font reflecting the antagonist's obsession. Close-ups are used to show the protagonist's distress and changing appearance under the antagonist's control. Voyeurism is also used differently by having the protagonist aware of being viewed.