Se7en Has social significance
2021-10-13 18:32
"The Seven Deadly Sins" is widely acclaimed because it deeply reflects social issues such as moral degeneration (). This film seriously explores the difference between meaningful violence and meaningless violence to a certain extent, and at the same time aroused the audience's consciousness of "original sin" (). The seven cases in the film flicker and appear, if they are bright or dark, from time to time there is a realm of "the mountains and the rivers are nowhere to be doubted, and the willows are in the dark and the flowers are in another village". The film gives a detailed description of criminal psychology, and criminals kill people through the moral judgment of the Bible, which has more social significance. A policeman eventually becomes the executor of the murderer's plan, which is an irony of society and life (by).
Extended Reading
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William Somerset: Gentlemen, gentlemen... I'll never understand. All these books, a world of knowledge at your fingertips. What do you do? You play poker all night.
Library Guard: Hey! We've got culture! We've got culture comin' out our ass!
George, Library Night Guard: [turns on classical music] How's this for culture?
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George, Library Night Guard: Yo, smiley. You're really going to miss us.
William Somerset: I just might!