Examples Of Suspense In Stranger Things

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Suspense is the feeling that you don’t know what's gonna happen next. You are on the edge of your seat ready for something about to happen, but you just don’t know what is about to happen. It has kept audiences coming back to the theaters for a long time. It makes a scene more entertaining, impactful, and it makes the audience anxious, and excited to see what comes next. Plus, you can put suspense in any genre of movie. Horror, Mystery, Crime, Whodunits, Romantic, Comedy and many others. The TV show “Stranger Things”, it’s opener is a fantastic example of suspense. It contains foreshadowing, mystery, dilemma, and mood. In the beginning, it has someone running away from something that is chasing him in a lab, he runs into an elevator thinking …show more content…

The mood can also foreshadowing what may happen later into the story, or the idea of the outcome. The “Stranger Things” opener has great use of mood because they have a scientist running away from a “being.” The setting has long darkened hallways with flickering lights almost foreshadowing that something is about to happen to him. Also, later on they do the samething with one of the main kids. He’s riding home in the dark and he sees a figure in the fog ahead, causing him to get off track. …show more content…

In “Stranger Things,” the whole opener contains foreshadowing. The first scene where the scientist is running away from something, the setting has long dark hallways with flickering lights. It’s making you expect something about to happen. Later on, it contains a dark foggy night in which a kid encounters a figure looking at him. He is chased into the dark foggy woods and he gets to his home. There is pounding on the door and he tries calling someone for help. But, the phone isn’t working foreshadowing something bad is going to happen. Foreshadowing contributes to the opener by adding suspense of what is going to happen to the characters and how the turnout is going to be. Dilemma is a problem that the characters face and have to try to overcome it. In “Stranger Things,” the opener starts off with a problem, a scientist is running away from something, showing he is in danger. He gets into an elevator thinking he is safe, then the “being” took him away. Then later on the one kid gets taken away by this being and his friends want to know what happened

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