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Mystery Films
Mystery film is a subgenre of the more general category of crime film and at times the thriller genre, mystery and crime can be traced back to Ancient Greece, where playwrights like Sophocles and Euripides enthralled the local citizenry with their plays combining mystery and drama.
Mystery and crime stories as we know them today did not emerge until the mid-nineteenth century when Edgar Allan Poe introduced mystery fiction's first fictional detective, Auguste C. Dupin, in his 1841 story. "The muderers in the rue morgue”.
Crime stories have been with us at least since Cain killed Abel in the Bible, yet Sherlock Holmes is considered the father of what is known as the classic "Golden Age" of English murder mystery.
Common mystery narrative
Common narrative for a mystery film normally consists of it beginning with a murder or missing person then the main character(the detective)and his acquaintance then they go look and find clues resulting in suspects which assist to reveal the truth.The purpose of mystery is to solve a puzzle and to create a feeling of resolution with the audience.
Hybrid genres
Examples of hybrid genres would be action-mystery, thriller-mystery and the most popular hybrid is the crime-mystery.Examples;
Inception
Shutter island
Now you see me
Iconography
Action-Mystery
Thriller-Mystery
Crime-Mystery
Iconography is an important aspect of genre. We expect to see certain objects
on screen when we see a particular genre, For example in Mystery films we expect to see evidence and clues that the detective finds a long the way, we
also expect in a usually mystery film/show to have a base where they
conclude on the truth i.e police station.In mystery films its common to find
music with high suspense as it contributes to the intensity to the scene
fro the audience.