Gregory Crewdson's Beneath the Roses are haunting stills of normal suburban life tweaked simply but disconcertingly.
"The images are of everyday America, but they are never quite right. In one a car sits in a driveway -- but it is empty, and the doors are flung open, as if we have just missed a getaway. These beautiful images are filled with a sense of alienation and everyday isolation."
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