Sound
The use of sound in a thriller film normally tends to explain the scene as well as builds up suspense into the scene. This could make the scene more stressful, dramatic, romantic, angry and sad. The use of sound should be used to engage the audience and to tease the audience and make them guess what may or may not be coming next.
However I have thought that it may be possible to use the backing track from "Love story" which is by Henry Mancini. This would be in contrast to a thriller film. As many people would know this song from the 1970's romantic film "Love story" "considered one of the most considered one of the most romantic of all time by the American Film Institute (#9 on the list). This in turn would contrast to the feel of a thriller film which would make the audience think about the music as well as begin to think about what may be coming next. This is because the contrast would be so extreme that the audience will begin to think that the film is nothing like a love story. This could also create an emotional and dramatic element to the scene.
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