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GENRES
- Thriller
Builds tension and excitement, often through plot twists, crime stories, or psychological drama. Focuses on solving crimes or uncovering secrets, often featuring detectives, criminals, and intense investigations. - Romance
Centers around love stories, relationships, and emotional connections, with happy endings or dramatic struggles. - Sci-Fi
Explores futuristic, speculative concepts like space exploration, time travel, advanced technology, or extraterrestrial life. - Fantasy
Involves magical or supernatural elements, set in imaginary worlds or realities beyond our own, often with mythical creatures or heroic quests. - Music
Films that integrate music and dance as a central part of the storyline, often blending with other genres like romance or drama. May not have voiceover narration or dialog. - Western
Typically set in the American Old West, featuring cowboys, outlaws, and rugged frontier life. - Adventure
Features journeys, exploration, and action-packed escapades in exotic or dangerous locations. Often focuses on heroes overcoming obstacles, discovering treasures, or achieving epic quests. - Steampunk
Combines elements of science fiction and historical settings, often inspired by the Victorian era, featuring steam-powered technology, intricate gadgets, and retro-futuristic aesthetics. - Survival
Centers on characters facing extreme situations in harsh or post-apocalyptic environments. Themes include endurance, resourcefulness, and the struggle to overcome nature, isolation, or societal collapse. - Horror
Aims to scare, unsettle, or disturb the audience through suspense, supernatural elements, or psychological terror. Often features monsters, haunted settings, or characters confronting their deepest fears. - Retro
Emulates or pays homage to styles, themes, and aesthetics from past decades, often evoking nostalgia through visual design, music, and storytelling reflective of a specific era. - Concept
Focuses on high-concept ideas or abstract themes, often prioritizing experimental storytelling, unique visuals, or philosophical questions over traditional narrative structures.

