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* [[Fair Cop]]: Cassie.
* [[Fair Cop]]: Cassie.
* [[Framing the Guilty Party]]
* [[Framing the Guilty Party]]
* [[Good Cop Bad Cop]]
* [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]]
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|[[Evil All Along|Psych!]]}}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|[[Evil All Along|Psych!]]}}
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Michael Pitt gets to play ''another'' thrill killer, {{spoiler|A less inept one,}} in ''[[Funny Games]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Michael Pitt gets to play ''another'' thrill killer, {{spoiler|A less inept one,}} in ''[[Funny Games]]''.
* [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]]
* [[I Have You Now, My Pretty]]
* [[In Medias Res]]: The film opens with a scene from about its middle.
* [[In Medias Res]]: The film opens with a scene from about its middle.
* [[It Works Better With Bullets]]: {{spoiler|Richie uses this trope during an attempted suicide pact with Justin. It fails majestically.}}
* [[It Works Better With Bullets]]: {{spoiler|Richie uses this trope during an attempted suicide pact with Justin. It fails majestically.}}
* [[Locards Theory]]
* [[Locard's Theory]]
* [[Nietzsche Wannabe]]: Both boys, but predominantly Justin.
* [[Nietzsche Wannabe]]: Both boys, but predominantly Justin.
* [[Outlaw Couple]]: Face it, this film is built on [[Ho Yay]].
* [[Outlaw Couple]]: Face it, this film is built on [[Ho Yay]].
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[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Films of the 2000s]]
[[Category:Murder By Numbers]]
[[Category:Murder By Numbers]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 19:45, 25 January 2014

Murder By Numbers is a 2002 film starring Sandra Bullock, with Michael Pitt and Ryan Gosling. (Trust me, everyone only remembers those last two.) Det. Cassie Mayweather suspects more at work than an unplanned act of violence when a young woman is found strangled to death in a ditch. Her gut instincts get her in trouble with her supervisors, but they lead her correctly to privileged, smug high school student Richard Haywood... and from there to brooding Nietzsche Wannabe Justin Pendleton. The connection between the two boys is more than imagined, and as their mind games played with the police and with each other grow still more complicated, Cassie attempts to find some way to put an end to their plans.



Tropes found in this film include: