These thrillers (Don't Breathe, 2016; The Shallows, 2016, American Sniper, 2016, Se7en 1995, The Butterfly Effect 2 2006, The Equalizer 2014, White House Down 2013) are considered to be the my personal favourite thrillers because they keep me alerted and they provide a certain level of suspense; In 'Don't Breathe' the trailer shows us 3 people who planned to rob a blind guy who has 300,000 dollars in his house, the person who offered this job dies at the start by the blind man and the blind guy can actually detect the other 2 people by them walking, breathing and talking. The blind guy starts to barricade his house leaving those 2 other people no exit for them to escape the hose. In 'The Shallows' I really enjoyed the camera movements and the suspense how a surviving woman was stuck on a reef while she cut her leg open and blood was pouring which lured a shark towards her and she had to think of a way to stay alive and survive. In 'American Sniper' a SEAL Sniper is represented as a saviour of many american troops lives who are on the battlefield. He gets a reward when he goes back to America from Iraq for killing 255 people in four tours in the Iraq war.
In 'Se7en' I really enjoyed the storyline and how two detectives were searching for a serial killer who killed people in a particular way in the order of the 7 deadly sins: Pride, Avarice, Envy, Wrath, Lust, Gluttony, and Sloth (Acedia). In 'The Butterfly Effect 2' a man named 'Nick Larson' who loses his beloved girlfriend in a car accident who he can't live without, so he had some sort of ability to go back in time to change things and as he went back in time to save his girlfriend, he came back to the future and he found out that the more he goes back in time, the worser the future becomes. In 'The Equalizer' the storyline is about a guy who was a former black ops commando who faked his death for a quiet life in Boston, comes out of his retirement to rescue a young girl and finds himself face to face with Russian gangsters; he works as a builder and he does what he thinks is right, so when his co-worker gets robbed of her mother's ring he, follows that person, kill him and returns the ring to his co-worker. I really enjoyed the sound effects and how Denzel Washington started to kill people who treat others with no respect and the effect with the rain and slow motion at the very end when he killed the mob boss with a nail-gun. In 'White House Down' trailer the amount of explosion moments that happen is un-real making the trailer show-off that the film uses to much CGI (computer-generated imagery) but I really liked the storyline of the film and how the storyline escalated. It's based on a terrorists attacking the White House and killing almost everyone in their way and their is only one man who's goal is to protect the president at any cost.