Like the book, the movie version of "The Most Dangerous Game" features the story of a famous hunter who was forced to participate in a hunt where he was the hunt. The story is full of suspense elements that are reinforced in the cinematographic version with the use of dramatic music and visual chase details, where the viewer feels all the anxiety of the hunt. The addition of human life to the hunt is already an element that increases the suspense intensely, as it leaves the viewer apprehensive about how the game will end. The timing of the film, however, does not add to the suspense and is just one element of the setting.
A passive voice is whenever you make the object of an action the subject of the sentence you are writing. (Ex: Why was the road crossed by the chicken?)
An active voice is whenever you make the subject of the sentence doing the verb's action. (Ex: The chicken crossed the road.)