Neo Noir! Black and white! Se7en!
Announcement on point 2: don't worry, it doesn't bother you at all, on the contrary. The contrast is insane, the pictures fit the mood perfectly, every second shot is a painting. This huge city, these many people, these masses of rubbish and human fate, both practically equated. Who needs colour, this feeling comes over you during the whole visual enjoyment of urban gloom. This is the main feature of the perhaps too long two hours, the story itself less worth mentioning. No clever killer, contrary to point 3, rather a sicko, but the special relationship of one of the two commissioners to main character #4 is an interesting change.
Announcement on point 2: don't worry, it doesn't bother you at all, on the contrary. The contrast is insane, the pictures fit the mood perfectly, every second shot is a painting. This huge city, these many people, these masses of rubbish and human fate, both practically equated. Who needs colour, this feeling comes over you during the whole visual enjoyment of urban gloom. This is the main feature of the perhaps too long two hours, the story itself less worth mentioning. No clever killer, contrary to point 3, rather a sicko, but the special relationship of one of the two commissioners to main character #4 is an interesting change.