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<p dir="auto"><strong>abishai_gangulee</strong> — <em>9 years ago(December 06, 2016 05:04 AM)</em></p>
<h1>This crime-realism history drama about the Zodiac killer in America offers nice images of cross-sectional sociological dissection.<br />
In a lot of ways, this sort of crime-noir storytelling reveals a sharp change from the earlier (more classical) style of Sherlock Holmes-esque behavioural insanity presentation.</h1>
<h1>DETECTIVE 1: We should check the distance between the death sites.<br />
DETECTIVE 2: Yea, the killer could be creating 'field-graffiti.'<br />
DETECTIVE 3: I wonder if he knows that cops are trailing his blood-dye.</h1>
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<h1>I prefer<br />
Zodiac<br />
to<br />
Summer of Sam<br />
and<br />
From Hell<br />
, two other crime-noir films with a similar approach to historical storytelling, simply because Zodiac presents a better-organized compilation of  urban-paranoia imagery.<br />
This Fincher film may have inspired one of Nolan's 2nd two Batman (DC Comics) films<br />
The Dark Knight<br />
or<br />
The Dark Knight Rises<br />
.<br />
It would be interesting to do a study differentiating between 'jurisprudence/civics propaganda' (e.g.,<br />
Born on the 4th of July<br />
) and 'jurisprudence/civics criticism' (e.g.,<br />
Backdraft<br />
).<br />
Do you think Zodiac is creepier than Charles Manson and Jack the Ripper?</h1>
<h1>DETECTIVE 1: What if there is no pattern?<br />
DETECTIVE 2: That might be what Zodiac wants us to believe.<br />
DETECTIVE 1: I get a nagging feeling one of the 'survivors' might be the killer.<br />
DETECTIVE 2: Nah, the killer would want a 'luxurious distance' from the crime-scenes!</h1>
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