thriller
Thrillers where you decide when to run and when to look back
Political, psychological, domestic thriller — AI builds tension scene by scene, and you pick the next move
Thriller is a genre that lives on pace. Unlike detective, where you uncover something past, in thriller something bad has already started and you need to act. The heroine realizes her husband was lying. A scientist gets an email from a future version of himself. A politician discovers his last tweet wasn't written by him. Your task is to figure it out before it's too late. Interactive format suits thriller especially well: decisions come under pressure and mistakes are costly.
Sub-genres. Political thriller — conspiracies, leaks, power. Psychological thriller — reality or paranoia, unreliable narrator. Domestic thriller — something is wrong in your house / family / relationship. Techno-thriller — AI, bio-engineering, industrial espionage. Escape thriller — wound up in the wrong place, now need to get out. Conspiracy thriller — you learned something you shouldn't have.
What AI does well. Holds pacing — scene 1 hook, scene 2 deepening, scene 3 twist, then escalation toward the finale. Builds the "ticking bomb": limited time, each scene narrows the window. Creates para-logic atmosphere — ordinary details (a car across the street, a familiar perfume) become ominous.
Settings. Political thriller — "thriller + modern + neutral". Psychological — "thriller + modern + dark". Domestic — "thriller + modern + grim". Techno-thriller — "thriller + far future + neutral".
5 ideias — clique para começar
Qualquer uma delas preenche o compositor com um clique. As escolhas em cada cena são suas.
- 1An investigative journalist receives a flash drive in the mail with no return address — it contains a recording of her own interview that hasn't happened yet→
- 2A passenger on the overnight train notices that every 47 minutes the same man gets up and walks to the vestibule — but never comes back→
- 3A programmer sees in her own software's logs a request she didn't make — from her IP, while she was sleeping→
- 4A daycare worker discovers that one of the parents brings a different child each day under the same name→
- 5A wife keeps finding things in the house her husband swears he never bought — and they're multiplying week by week→
FAQ
- How is it different from detective?
- Detective — unravelling a past event. Thriller — something is happening NOW, time is running out, your choices change the outcome.
- How many scenes for a thriller?
- 6-8 is usually optimal. Less — no time to build tension. More — pacing gets diluted.
- Can AI handle unreliable narrators?
- Yes, if you set it in your idea: "the protagonist suspects her memories have been swapped". AI will seed hints in the text.
- Can I do it without violence?
- Yes — psychological thriller works on threat, not violence. Set tone to "neutral" + describe a non-violent setting (para-logic vs physical danger).
- Does the ending need to be solved?
- Not necessarily. Open endings work in thriller — especially psychological. Set tone to "dark" and AI will leave the ending ambiguous.
Read more in the blog
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- From Idea to a 12-Scene Story — the Full GuideA step-by-step walk-through of how to carry a story across 12 scenes without losing pace or meaning. From first prompt to finale — what's decided at each stage and the common pitfalls.
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