Hellooo! I’m currently finding the genre that my film opening will be. I’ve gotten a general idea as to what I want, I really want to make an action film opening. I think the majority of my life I’ve been surrounded by love for action films, between spy films like James Bond to sci-fi action films like Star Wars.
In this post I’ll be focusing on spy action films and the research. The core genre definition is centered on espionage, things like secret agents, gathering intelligence, or covert missions make the genre what it is. There’s bound to be suspense and mystery with these sorts of films as sometimes the mission isn’t revealed from the beginning. There are plenty of sub-genres to spy films, there’s spy comedy as seen in D.E.B.S or spy action thriller as seen in The Bourne Identity.
This film genre often incudes action, deception, and obviously, danger. There’s loads of undercover work, double agents, high-stakes situations, and betrayal. As seen in D.E.B.S when the spy Amy falls in love with the enemy and jeopardizes the mission. Spy action is fast-paced, many things happen within the span of the time of the singular film. There’s going to be chases, fights, explosions, crazy stunts. Mostly in international settings as well as to exemplify the espionage aspect of the film genre. These spy films utilize high-tech gadgets that may or may not be realistic in order to convey these dangerous situations and how the spies go around them. Spy action is simply a sub-genre of spy fiction but I have to say I find it the most exciting. The wildly famous Mission Impossible franchise and the James Bond franchise are also examples of spy action films.D.E.B.S Movie Poster, Image found


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