There is also a horror scene when Veronica has a nightmare of giving birth a huge worm which is the baby of Seth Brundle and Veronica. In this scene, we can clearly see the huge worm is bloody and with a scary look. In the ending of this film, Stathis was holding a shotgun and breaks into Seth's lab, but Seth distorts him with his corrosive vomit. This scene had shown a creepy and nausea horror scene to the audience (Gerardo Valero, 2014). These sort of movies are considered to be low cultural status, yet they exist in excess and are also prevalent that the observer may see that the body is "got up to speed in a practically automatic mimicry of the feeling or vibe of body on the screen". These sorts of movies end up plainly effective in light of how outrageous that gathering of people sensation emulates on what is being seen on the screen. The achievement of these classifications can be measured by the substantial reaction (Steve, 2005). …show more content…
Rick Altman's (1984) writing discusses genres through a semantic/syntactic scope or all the more essentially as vocabulary versus setting: the semantic approach covers the comparable attributes that show up predominantly in a specific genre while syntax acknowledges a similar story type to define a genre. Rick Altman (1984) said that in order for a genre to be successful, "either a moderately stable set of semantic givens is produced through syntactic experimentation or an already existing syntax adopts another new set of semantic elements (Rick Altman,