The Element of Crime Movie Review
The Element of Crime Review
"The Element of Crime" Overview

Rating: NR
1984
Cast and Crew
Director : Lars von TrierProducer : Per Holst
Screenwiter : Tom Elling,Tomas Gíslason,Niels Vørsel,Lars von Trier
Starring : Michael Elphick,Esmond Knight,Me Me Lai,Jerold Wells,Ahmed El Shenawi,Astrid Henning-Jensen,János Herskó
Before he decided camera trickery was actually a bad thing (in re his Dogme 95
movement), Lars von Trier couldn't get enough of it -- as is evident in his
first English-language feature, The Element of Crime. A twisted tale of a cop
who undergoes a hypnotic treatment in order to track down a serial killer of
young girls, Crime is shot under almost exclusively red lighting, giving the
impression that you are seeing the film through a haze of blood.
This is interesting for five minutes, but after 105 it gets tedious to an
extreme. It also makes it extremely difficult to actually see what's going on
-- not only is everything red, but the whole film is shot at night and almost
all of it in the rain.
Von Trier's story is typically bleak and creepy, and had he opted for a more
straightforward telling of it, the film would surely have been more
successful. As it stands now, it's an oddity that stands as a fair
introduction to the work of cinema's most curious auteur.
Aka Forbrydelsens element.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



