Crime: Love

Listeners describe the track as "gorgeous and haunting," with vibes similar to the Silent Hill soundtracks.

The film explores a power struggle between a ruthless executive, Christine (Kristin Scott Thomas), and her talented, ambitious assistant, Isabelle (Ludivine Sagnier). What begins as office politics escalates into a "mechanical" and "meticulously constructed" plot involving humiliation, manipulation, and eventually a circuitous murder framed to perfection. Love Crime

Showrunner Bryan Fuller described the song as capturing the "metaphysical" attraction between the lead characters, symbolizing a "consummation" of their bond on physical and spiritual levels. Listeners describe the track as "gorgeous and haunting,"

Often colloquially referred to as "love crimes," these involve sudden, overwhelming emotions (like discovering infidelity) that lead to immediate violent acts. Many jurisdictions consider these during plea bargaining or sentencing. Showrunner Bryan Fuller described the song as capturing

Recent research explores "love and crime" through the lens of positive and spiritual criminology, focusing on how relationships can lead to "criminal desistance" (stopping criminal behavior).

Written specifically for the series finale of the TV show Hannibal .

3. Literary Report: The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession Michael Finkel.