

2010 · Drama / Thriller / Mystery
+24% more action-packed than the average Drama film
MOST SAID doctor · way · patient
Fun Facts
2,448
unique people spotted (84% of frames)
802
unique ties spotted (18% of frames)
472
unique chairs spotted (10% of frames)
110
unique cups spotted (2% of frames)
42
unique dining tables spotted (1% of frames)
30
unique cars spotted (1% of frames)
40
unique wine glasses spotted (1% of frames)
23
unique clocks spotted (1% of frames)
22
unique benchs spotted (0% of frames)
97.8%
of the movie takes place at night
Features 114 dog appearances
On Screen
Full character breakdown →Movie DNA
Darkness
?Average frame brightness sampled every 5th frame using YOLO. 0 = pitch black, 100 = fully lit. Frames below a luminance threshold are classified as 'dark'.Very Dark
85.4% dark
Action
?Blend of average and peak optical flow across all frames. Measures how much the camera and subjects are moving — not just cuts.Moderate
Intensity: 4.9
Social
?Average number of people detected per frame by YOLOv8 object detection. Reflects crowd density and how often characters share the frame.Intimate
1.52 people/min
Setting
?Indoor vs outdoor ratio, classified per frame from visual cues (walls, ceilings, sky, horizon lines) by the object detection model.Indoor
94.8% of scenes indoors
Visual
?Number of distinct object classes detected across all frames (e.g. cars, phones, weapons, animals). Higher = more varied visual vocabulary.High
66 object types
Pacing
?Cuts per minute derived from scene segmentation. Each scene boundary is detected by a sharp change in visual features between consecutive frames.Steady
0.7 cuts/min
DNA Fingerprint
Full profile →vs. Genre Average
Average Drama film — based on 5 titles
Color Palette
warm · mutedDominant colors sampled across 6,622 frames
Overall
Empty scenes
Indoor scenes
Intimate scenes
Night scenes
Outdoor scenes
Act Breakdown
Scene 1 of 4
Scene 2 of 4
Scene 3 of 4
Scene 4 of 4
Pacing Highlights
The busiest 60 seconds in the film by continuous motion activity
35:20
timestamp
68
motion score (0–100)
Best times for a popcorn break
Dialogue Deep-Dive
1 every 162s
Cinematography — Motion, Brightness & People Arc
All values on a 0–100 scale. Brightness = scene lighting level. Motion = camera and subject activity. People = relative screen presence (normalized to peak).
Top Detected Objects
View Characters →Bars show % of frames the object appeared in. Hover for total detection count and unique tracked instances.
Person detected in 84% of frames — 1.5 avg per frame. Shown separately; excluded from the chart below.
Average Scene Duration by Type
Scene Distribution
Each bar shows the % of frames where that characteristic was detected. A frame can have multiple labels — brightness (Dark/Bright), setting (Indoor/Outdoor), people (Empty/Crowd), and motion (Action/Chase). Percentages do not add up to 100%.
Similar DNA
Films with the closest visual and audio fingerprint — ranked by cosine similarity across 8 cinematic dimensions.
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