Although my partner tried their best to explain to me what a psychological horror film was, I still felt like I didn’t know enough about it to do an entire project about it. So like before, I took some time to do some research and watch a couple film analysis of psychological horror movies. I found out that although all horror movies may appear to be the same, psychological horror includes elements that not all horror films have. For instance, these movies tend to be:
- Light on gore
- Plot twists
- Elements of Jungian psychology (This is what helped me understand the difference between psychological and other types of horror the most because I’ve heard of this psychology in an album called, “Map of The Soul: Persona” Jungian psychology is basically paranoia and doubting yourself in the context of psychological horror film.)
Now that I had clearly understood what a psychological horror film was, I tried to research the typical psychological horror film characters. However, it was really hard to find sources that actually had what I needed. So instead, I decided to search for the most common characters in horror movies. Luckily, I found just that in an article called, “Six Archetypal Horror Characters and Why They’re Important.” Here is what the article said:
- “The Jock” – The jock or any popular guy in the movie is the one who presents the situation to the audience.
- “The Cheerleader”- The cheerleader can be any pretty girl in the movie and she is a character that is easy to hate and easy to kill.
- “The Nerd”- Serve as comic relief and and they are important because the audience cares for them because of this reason.
- “The Token Minority”- Are usually outcasts
- “The Nice Guy”- Very easy for viewers to like and to relate to.
- “The Last Girl”- Is usually the survivor.

Another thing that makes psychological horror, psychological horror are the themes. These types of movies usually tackle the emotions and mentality of the audience rather than their physical reactions. Psychological horror usually have a theme of creating “discomfort or dread by exposing common or universal psychological and emotional vulnerabilities/fears and revealing the darker parts of the human psyche that most people may repress or deny,” as stated by Wikipedia.
https://www.filminquiry.com/beginners-guide-psychological-horror/ https://the-artifice.com/six-archetypal-horror-characters-and-why-they-are-important/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_horror

