![]() While horror movies often rely on the viewers fully emerging in the story to achieve the maximum scare factor, some still break the fourth wall and include the audience, often making the experience all the more terrifying. ![]() Breaking the fourth wall is a common narrative device where an actor, still in character, addresses the audience or references the fact that they are inside a fictional story however, it is mainly used in comedies, with the most known examples including Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Wayne's World, Annie Hall, Monty Python And The Holy Grail, and, of course, Deadpool.
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