The document discusses how the filmmaker's psychological thriller "The Colour of Voice" uses and challenges genre conventions. It compares the film to other psychological thrillers like "Get Out" and "The 9th Life of Louis Drax" in terms of camera work, sound, mise-en-scene, and editing. Specifically, it focuses on creating tension and suspense through a montage sequence and representing social groups like gender, age, class and issues like addiction through its cinematography and style.