Dexter (2006)
Our film opening of "The 100th Victim" is mainly inspired from the show "Dexter" which first aired in 2006.
Dexter's psychological depth and moral complexity are established in large part by its cinematography and directing. The dual nature of the show's main character, serial murderer and forensic blood-spatter analyst Dexter Morgan, is reflected in the visual aesthetic. The show's sombre themes are starkly contrasted by the use of vibrant, vivid colours, which reflect Dexter's attempt to live up to his secret desires. The Miami location, which is frequently flooded with warm sunlight, provides a humorous setting for the terrifying plot of the program and heightens the eerie atmosphere of the violence.
The use of close-ups and extreme close-ups is a crucial component of *Dexter*'s cinematography, particularly in the show's famous opening scene. With extreme accuracy and detail, the morning ritual—shaving, cooking eggs, and tying shoelaces—is captured on camera, turning the ordinary into
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