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Film Genres
Game Code: 2141254
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Exciting movies with lots of fights, chases, and explosions. Think "Fast & Furious" or "Mission: Impossible."
Action
15
Funny movies that make you laugh with jokes and silly situations. Like "The Hangover" or "Dumb and Dumber."
Comedy
15
Serious movies about people's lives and struggles. They can be sad or emotional, like "Forrest Gump" or "The Pursuit of Happyness."
Drama
15
Scary movies that give you thrills and make you jump. They often have monsters, ghosts, or killers, like "The Conjuring" or "Halloween."
Horror
15
Movies about futuristic worlds, aliens, or advanced technology. Examples are "Star Wars" or "The Matrix."
Science Fiction
15
Imaginary movies with magic, dragons, and epic adventures. Think "Harry Potter" or "The Chronicles of Narnia."
Fantasy
15
Suspenseful movies that keep you on the edge of your seat with twists and tension. Like "The Silence of the Lambs" or "Gone Girl."
Thriller
15
Movies about love and relationships, often with happy endings. Examples include "The Notebook" or "Pride and Prejudice."
Romance
15
Exciting movies where characters go on big journeys or quests. Like "Indiana Jones" or "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Adventure
15
Cartoons or animated movies with colorful characters and stories. Think "Finding Nemo" or "Frozen."
Animation
15
Movies where characters try to solve puzzles or uncover secrets. Think "Sherlock Holmes" or "Gone Girl."
Mystery
15
Films where characters express themselves through singing and dancing. Examples include "The Sound of Music" or "La La Land."
Musical
15
Movies set in the American Old West with cowboys, outlaws, and showdowns. Like "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" or "Django Unchained."
Western
15
Real-life movies that show actual events, people, or issues. Examples are "March of the Penguins" or "Bowling for Columbine."
Documentary
15
Movies suitable for all ages, often with positive messages and humor. Think "The Lion King" or "Finding Dory."
Family
15
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