Psychological horror is a subgenre of horror fiction that relies on character fears, guilt, beliefs, eerie sound effects, relevant music and emotional instability to build tension and further the plot.[1] Psychological horror is different from the type of horror found in "splatter films," which derive their effects from gore and violence, and from the sub-genre of horror-of-personality, in which the object of horror does not look like a monstrous other, but rather a normal human being, whose horrific identity is often not revealed until well into the work, or even at the very end.
The psychological horror reflects our film the most out of the three. Although horror and thriller both equally come into the film altogether. I do feel that Psychological horror, although it is knew to me, it does reflect more to the plan of our film.
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