TYPES OF MOVIE

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Across
  1. 2. Movies intended to provoke fear and suspense, frequently involving supernatural elements or unsettling situations.
  2. 4. Fiction: Films that imagine advanced futures, futuristic technology, or alien worlds, often exploring the impact of these elements on humanity.
  3. 5. Movies designed to make people laugh, often through humorous situations, funny characters, and witty dialogue.
  4. 7. Films designed to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with suspense, tension, and excitement. They often involve complex plots, unexpected twists, and a high level of psychological or emotional intensity.
  5. 8. Films centered around love stories and romantic relationships, focusing on the development of connections between characters.
Down
  1. 1. Stories that delve into deep and emotional themes, concentrating on character development and human conflicts.
  2. 3. Movies created using animation techniques, often featuring imaginative visuals and storytelling for audiences of all ages.
  3. 6. Films focused on exciting sequences like chases, fights, and explosions, featuring heroes and villains at the center of the plot.