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Nov 2011
England
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I'm asking because I was reading the results for this forums favorite crime films and there was a lot of debate as to what actually qualified as a crime movie and what was merely mystery.
I read one opinion on the internet that said a Crime movie is told from the perspective of the criminal while a Mystery movie is told from the perspective of the detective. I myself tend to lump the two together as one whole genre? You? |
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