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    The Element of Crime (1984) [The Criterion Collection]

    Posted By: MirrorsMaker
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    The Element of Crime (1984) [The Criterion Collection]

    The Element of Crime (1984)
    BDRip 1080p | MKV | 1920x1080 | x264 @ 5760 Kbps | 103 min | 4,25 Gb
    Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 96 Kbps | Subtitles: English (embedded in MKV)
    + 2 Text Commentary tracks (in English)
    Genre: Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi

    Director: Lars von Trier
    Stars: Michael Elphick, Esmond Knight, Me Me Lai

    Lars von Trier’s stunning debut feature is a grungily expressionistic hallucination – a trancelike trawl through fractured memories, a murder mystery, and the psychic limbo of cultural displacement. From his exile in Cairo, a former police investigator (Michael Elphick) undergoes hypnosis in order to relive his memories of Europe and his last case, for which he went to dangerous lengths to enter into the mind of and catch a serial killer targeting children. Bathed in a sulfurous yellow glow pierced only by startling flashes of electric blue and red, The Element of Crime combines hard-boiled noir, dystopian science fiction, and dazzling operatic flourishes to yield a celluloid nightmare of terrifying beauty.

    IMDB - 12 wins

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    The Element of Crime (1984) [The Criterion Collection]

    Text Commentary tracks (in English):
    – Commentary by director Lars Von Trier, cinematographer Tom Elling and editor Tomas Gislason
    – Commentary by Lars Von Trier experts Peter Schepelern and Stig Björkman

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