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Action
Fast-paced, with emphasis on dynamic sequences and stunts.
Comedy
Designed to amuse and provoke laughter with timing and dialogue.
Drama
Focuses on character development and an emotional narrative.
Horror
Aims to create fear, with supernatural or real-world terrors.
Science Fiction
Explores futuristic concepts and speculative science.
Fantasy
Features magical elements, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds.
Romance
Centers on love stories and emotional relationships.
Western
Set primarily in the late 19th century American Old West.
Thriller
Creates suspense and excitement, with twists and high stakes.
Mystery
Involves solving a crime or unraveling secrets.
Musical
Incorporates song and dance routines into the narrative.
War
Depicts battles, survival, and the reality of warfare.
Historical
Based on historical events, set in a past era.
Biographical (Biopic)
Tells the life story of a real person.
Animated
Created using animation techniques, often targeted at children.
Documentary
Non-fictional, intended to document reality, primarily for instruction or maintaining a historical record.
Noir
Features crime, moral ambiguity, and a dark, chiaroscuro visual style.
Adventure
Involves an exciting journey or quest, often with a hero.
Superhero
Centers on superheroes, with themes of good vs. evil.
Crime
Focuses on criminals or the criminal justice system.
Spy
Centers on espionage, with a mix of action and political intrigue.
Disaster
Revolve around catastrophic events and their aftermaths.
Sports
Focuses on the world of sports and competition.
Psychological Thriller
Emphasizes the unstable mental states of its characters.
Romantic Comedy (Rom-Com)
Blends humor with romantic love storylines.
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