Relacionar Columnas Film genresVersión en línea Vocabulary exercise to get to know and to practice the types of movies. por Inez Virág 1 Situations, places and/or events that don’t comply with natural laws. They often involve magic or supernatural elements. 2 These films can be based on real events in the past or sometimes just the time period is used as the setting and all events are fictitious. 3 This type of movie involves a lot of action scenes including violence, like fighting or car chases. 4 These are fictional events based in the American West during the 19th century. They feature cowboys, horse riding and gunfights. 5 They are love stories that focus on the romantic involvement of the main characters and the development of their relationship. 6 This is a journey that often takes place in exotic locations and can involve exploration. 7 Instead of real actors on the screen, drawn images (nowadays computer generated ones) are used to tell the story. 8 The aim is to scare the viewer. They often feature some type of evil entity, a terrible/frightening situation and/or jump scares. 9 The main idea is to make the audience laugh so the main characters are often involved in funny situations. 10 This type of movie evokes excitement and suspense in the audience. 11 These are fictional stories about the future or other worlds, and often include spaceships, aliens and advanced technology. 12 These films are serious and focus on the emotions of realistic characters and the conflicts they have. comedy animated movie thriller adventure movie historical movie science fiction (sci-fi) fantasy movie drama romantic movie horror movie action movie western movie