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Cause that's how you
see stories of the police walking
in on an active
crime scene of a woman, hunched over a man on the floor with his chest ripped open, while she gnaws on his raw heart.
You (
in a neutral voice, as if reporting a
crime scene on local TV news): I
see chocolate all over your teeth.
«Because they are able to place the familiar person
in the context of the
crime scene, this may lead them to confidently assert that they
saw the person commit the
crime.»
The outstanding script by screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker is skillfully conceived, makeup artist Rob Bottin» special effects are effectively scary, Fincher's direction is maddeningly tense and taut, and the noirish and darkly graphic cinematography by Darius Khondji forces the viewer to
see the
crime scene in the horrible way it looks.
There are some very touching
scenes where Dee is jailed for 21 days for a
crime she didn't commit; including a
scene where she is allowed ten minutes to
see her children - through a small grimy piece of glass that is stuck high up
in a doorway.
There is a mystery at the heart of the movie — it's established
in the opening
scenes, when we
see Orlando visiting a sauna and then puzzling over some missing paperwork — but no
crime, other than that of being a sexual minority
in an intolerant time and place.
Though he's best known for his role as New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano
in HBO's The Sopranos, this
crime thriller
sees him playing a loan shark turned bar owner who works on the periphery of New York's organized
crime scene, safeguarding the dirty money that flows through Brooklyn.
And yet,
in a
scene that follows him unsuccessfully begging for his job back, we
see him dispose of a bag of marijuana, turning away from
crimes, to follow the straight and narrow track.
There's a touch of»70s grindhouse
in the
crime scene of the family slaughter, and J - horror
in our introduction to Vanessa Ives, first
seen kneeling
in whispery prayer, framed
in such a way as to appear headless.
Here Bell plays the eponymous Sarah Marshall, star of a ludicrous forensic detective show called «
Crime Scene» opposite William Baldwin, whose stock
in trade is making tastelessly absurd tough - guy wisecracks about hideously sickening
crimes (
see any episode of the «CSI» or «Law and Order» franchises).
You
see ingloriously bad
scene after ingloriously bad
scene and eventually begin to wonder whether people really stood there with boom mics and tattered scripts
in hand, day
in and day out for months, as these
crimes were being committed.
Lindsay is called next to the most bizarre
crime scene she's ever
seen: two bodiless heads elaborately displayed
in the garden of a world - famous actor.
One thing that is different,
in «
scene of the
crime» areas you need to
see what happened, and to do this you are tasked with finding the hidden clues, then piecing together the timeline to review.
Colescott, a black artist, depicts the
scene as the media and public
saw it, rather than portraying the actual white culprit, and
in doing so underscores the problematic association between
crime and the black community
in America, while sparking conversations about race and identity that remain prescient and necessary
in our current world.
Partly sculptural installation, partly deconstructed painting à la Jackson Pollock, partly a performance vacated by the artist, partly the
scene of a violent
crime (Le Va has adocumented interest
in detective novels), not even Artforum had any idea what to call Le Va's work — a November 1968 cover story dubbed it «distributional sculpture,» for lack of a better term — but today, it's safe to dub it a watershed moment, with reverberations
seen in such contemporary artists as Sarah Sze.
That's partly attributable to «listening» being considered a «passive» activity, while viewing flow charts or depictions of
crime scenes or pollution sites that can be zoomed
in on and
seen from different angles or timelines is considered the way - preferable «interactive» mode of fact reception.
An expert witness gives hearsay evidence (that is to say, he gives an opinion, not an eye - witness's evidence): necessarily so, because he was not present at the
scene of the
crime (or,
in a civil case, he did not
see the events at issue occur).