A detective sees death in all the various forms at least five times a week.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We see death constantly on film.
With 'True Detective,' you have a lot of time. How I like to describe it... it's like you're filming a theater piece.
A working detective has no hope of understanding what even experts who devote their lives to the study of criminal psychology can't figure out.
Death comes in a flash, and that's the truth of it, the person's gone in less than 24 frames of film.
I read a lot of detective novels.
If you do an autopsy on an 85-year-old who died of a stroke, you will find five other things that person was about to die from.
There certainly does seem a possibility that the detective story will come to an end, simply because the public will have learnt all the tricks.
If there was one overarching theme to 'True Detective,' I would say it was that, as human beings, we are nothing but the stories we live and die by - so you'd better be careful what stories you tell yourself.
What the detective story is about is not murder but the restoration of order.
It's certain that the death of an actor can be on a television screen playing the same thing every week.