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Lambert 2022-03-22 09:01:03
I didn't think it was so classic. First, because there is no cultural background to read the Bible and believe in Christ, and second, as the most popular film review said, it showed some terrible things, but did not give answers. It doesn't make much...
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Cheyanne 2022-03-22 09:01:03
The old William, played by Morgan Freeman, is experienced, wise and rational, knowledgeable, understands religion, is familiar with Shakespeare, and loves to drink red wine. The most terrifying, but also very funny and humorous! The first time he was invited to a banquet, the hostess Cui Xi couldn't help being amused. Humor is humorous. How to describe Mao as "terrible"? Because in a small chat earlier, when Cui Xi reviewed the emotional history of the young couple, he said that her husband was...
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Zella 2021-10-20 18:59:33
Decided never to...
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Emiliano 2021-10-20 18:58:26
The one who impressed me the most was that fat...
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Kayley 2021-10-20 18:58:25
A classic of detectives, but I don’t know if it’s because I was spoiled too badly before, or because I saw Sherlock, a criminal psycho detective, basically interprets The Walking Dead and his eyes are spoiled, and his taste is getting more and more tricky, look. He was directly sleepy, but in order to gather the seven deadly sins to summon the dragon, he could barely endure...
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Berenice 2021-10-20 18:58:22
So, learn to exercise restraint and stay away from se7en...
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Nannie 2021-10-20 18:58:19
Seven deadly sins: "gluttony", "greed", "laziness", "jealous", "pride", [lust], and "anger". Freeman and Spacey acting. It is a bit of a problem to find the prisoner by checking the library's borrowing records. Can a prisoner be so rich that he can't buy books? It is meaningless to discuss the contents of the box at the end. However, the individual still tends to be the...
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Christian 2021-10-20 18:58:19
This world is a good place and it is worth fighting for. (I agree with the second...
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Madelyn 2021-10-20 18:58:19
The point is not how John Doo premeditated and successfully implemented the suspense of killing five people and finally causing the seven deadly sins. David Fincher raised the whole movie to a contemplation and criticism of the entire society, and even despair. In the city where people are located, the weakness and sin of human nature such as indifference, utilitarianism, selfishness, indulgence, greed, depravity, arrogance, etc. among people are evident here. Religion speaks of human nature,...
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Loyce 2021-10-20 18:58:14
Gloomy and desperate. Christianity uses the seven demons of Satan to represent the seven sins: arrogance, jealousy, rage, laziness, greed, gluttony, and lust. A perverted religious killer who doesn't even kill a chicken, but he found a basis to carry out a horrifying murder of people. Is there anything more terrifying than the act of being a devil alone? Line: "This is a wonderful world, worth fighting for. I agree with the second...
Se7en Comments
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Jordan 2022-04-22 07:01:02
When the justice party also became one of the seven sins, it was impossible to tell who was right and who was wrong for a while.
Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "The world is beautiful and worth fighting for". I think the last half of the sentence is correct. Very typical of David Finch's genius style, using the seven deadly sins of Catholic doctrine to ingeniously strung a serial murder case. "Gluttony", "greed", "laziness",...
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Dolores 2022-03-20 09:01:03
Crappy movie
I really can’t tell what’s so good about this movie. It’s just nonsense, and the plot is far-fetched. It’s just for fans who are looking for excitement. It’s just for fans. After watching the movie, the fans felt good and suddenly became clear. It turns out that there are still these seven sins in...
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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!