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1. Action Films
Characteristics: High-speed chases, epic fight scenes, and thrilling stunts. These films often focus on physical feats and adrenaline-pumping sequences.
Examples: "Mad Max: Fury Road," "Die Hard," "John Wick."
2. Science Fiction Films (Sci-Fi)
Characteristics: Futuristic concepts, advanced technology, space travel, and exploration of the unknown. Sci-fi often delves into the implications of scientific advancements and human interaction with technology.
Examples: "Blade Runner," "Interstellar," "The Matrix."
3. Fantasy Films
Characteristics: Imaginary worlds filled with magic, mythical creatures, and extraordinary characters. These films often explore themes of good vs. evil and the hero's journey.
Examples: "The Lord of the Rings," "Harry Potter," "Pan's Labyrinth."
4. Animation Films
Characteristics: Colourful and imaginative worlds, animated characters, and often appeal to both children and adults. Animation can encompass various genres, including adventure, comedy, and drama.
Examples: "Toy Story," "Spirited Away," "The Lion King."
5. Drama Films
Characteristics: Powerful stories about emotions, real-life situations, and challenges. These films focus on character development and often explore complex themes related to human experiences.
Examples: "The Shawshank Redemption," "Forrest Gump," "A Beautiful Mind."
6. Adventure Films
Characteristics: Often overlap with action and fantasy, featuring journeys and explorations in exotic locations. Adventure films usually involve quests and the pursuit of goals.
Examples: "Indiana Jones," "Jurassic Park," "The Adventures of Tintin."
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