Sound is very important in a suspense-thriller film to create mood, tension and tone. At the start, when the character wakes up, the room should be silent except for his breathing that I can record myself heavy breathing and the ropes should make a rough sound as he struggles. When he escapes, the door creaks, and his footsteps echo in the hallway. Distant noises like dripping water can make the scene feel creepy and a low, tense sound can play as he moves toward the open door.
Outside, the sound should change to make the scene feel bigger but still scary, footsteps or distant traffic can make the streets feel empty. His breathing should be heavy as he runs, the music should build up to make the audience feel his fear and when someone grabs him, a loud, sharp sound should play, then everything should go silent as the screen goes dark.
Heavy Breathing:
https://www.epidemicsound.com/sound-effects/tracks/2edc4b24-d1b3-4d3d-b32d-d8066eaa0906/
Door Creaking:
https://www.epidemicsound.com/sound-effects/tracks/f1bf0ede-9fed-4d42-b5bd-317e6b4521e2/
And for the music when he gets out of the house and starts running, I could use something like this but that starts slower as the main character proggresively runs faster.
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