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The number of women in prison grew by 2% (up to 111,300), with 36 states reporting increases in female incarceration. Male Prisoners: The male population saw a marginal increase of about 0.1%. Admissions & Sentences: Admissions to state and federal prisons rose by in 2013, totaling 631,200 people. Office of Justice Programs (.gov) (2013 Film) Released in September 2013, is a psychological thriller directed by Denis Villeneuve

In the years since its release, "Prisoners" has become a modern classic, widely regarded as one of the best thrillers of the 2010s. The film's influence can be seen in many subsequent movies and TV shows, including the popular Netflix series "Mindhunter," which explores similar themes of trauma, psychology, and the search for truth. prisoners.2013

Prisoners (2013) - What’s the deal with Detective Loki? : r/flicks The number of women in prison grew by

Director Denis Villeneuve, working with cinematographer Roger Deakins, uses the visual palette to mirror the psychological state of the characters. is shot in a constant state of twilight and rain. The color grading is desaturated, leaching the warmth from the suburban setting until the world looks like wet concrete. Office of Justice Programs (

The antagonist's motivation is revealed to be a nihilistic crusade to turn people into demons by making them lose their faith through the abduction of their children.

Mara breathed out. The projector kept tracing its frames like a patient cartographer. The film—this artifact where unnamed hands had stitched together moments—had a feature the real world sometimes refused: it allowed re-taking. You could stop and retake a conversation; you could go back to a place where you had been ashamed and say something different. The ledger was not a policebook of guilt but an index of what mattered. The crossing out could be an unburdening.

"Prisoners" raises questions about morality, the law, and vigilantism. Keller's actions blur the lines between right and wrong, and the film leaves the audience questioning whether his actions are justifiable.