Thrillers are characterized by suspense, tension, and excitement. Common subgenres include mystery, crime, and psychological thrillers. Thrillers aim to create an atmosphere of menace, violence, and danger through dark and corrupt portrayals of society. They use literary devices like plot twists and cliffhangers to promote moods of anticipation, adrenaline, anxiety, and sometimes terror. Common thriller characters include criminals, victims, psychopaths, and law enforcement officers embroiled in dangerous situations. Frequent themes include terrorism, conspiracy, and murder stemming from pursuit or romantic triangles. If a story thrills the audience, it can be defined as a thriller. Kidnap films fit within the crime thriller genre and commonly