Excessive force

Gail 2022-03-20 09:01:03

It's very displeasing to the director's trembling and clever behavior.

Structure, suspense, and images are all used to serve the narrowly defined original sin. Depth and social significance are all nonsense. A film that expresses "what I think" cannot surpass itself and is truly universal.

Mills felt: "I must catch him (John Du). He is perverted and distorted, and I will bring him to justice."-Mills feels that he is very important to the world, is the righteous, and punishes him. By.

John Du said: "There are too many problems in the world, and I must complete this great work to alert the world"-John Du feels that he is very important to the world, he is a corrector and a preacher.

And Mills and Adu are the directors themselves. They express themselves on behalf of the director—they speak the truth to the audience. At the time, the 33-year-old young director felt that he was very important. The audience will be shocked, and reflect quickly.

David Fincher argued for this: "I am not playing mystery, I just want to arouse everyone's thinking." This sentence is humble and complete, as if the humble director didn't deliberately use an extreme way to preach something about not being arrogant, jealous, or jealous. The universal principles of anger, laziness, greed, gluttony and lust.

But as stiloabarth said: the seven cases are not counted as sins, the sins are "going to extremes."

David went to extremes and judged all weaknesses in human nature as sins. Those who commit the sin must die, and it is a tragic death. In the end, the criminal killed the male lead’s wife because of jealousy, which became one of the seven crimes, and then let the male lead know that his wife was killed by the criminal. The police shot the criminal illegally in anger, and the male lead police became the new criminal. Such a delicate structure itself goes to extremes and is not in line with the norm.

But the seven sects actually exist in everyone. They are just the most normal ones. There are none of arrogance, jealousy, rage, laziness, greed, gluttony, or lust, but most people in life will not go to extremes and use disgusting to die. The scenes: blood, moldy corpses, hands in a jar, fat man with wide open anus...Teach the audience not to be arrogant, jealous, anger, laziness, greed, gluttony and lust. I'm really curious. The director is on a moral plateau. , At what height did you stand to have such a great sense of superiority, and smashed these boulders madly at audiences the size of ants.

Using extremes to educate the public does not fit in size.

It is said that ordinary and everyday things contain the deepest theory. The seven deadly sins have too many tricks. The synonym for too ingenious is too false and too unreal. Personal standards rule the world.

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Se7en quotes

  • Mills: [while shaving their chest in order to install listening devices] Hey, man, if I should accidentally shave off a nipple, would it be covered by workman's comp?

    [Chuckling]

    Somerset: [Chuckling] I suppose so.

    Mills: Yeah.

    [Chuckling]

    Somerset: If you're actually man enough to file a claim, I'd buy you one out of my own pocket.

    Mills: If I keep coming home late, my wife's gonna think something's up.

  • Man in Booth at Massage Parlor: Hey, everybody that comes in there has got a package under their arms. Some guys are carrying suitcases full of stuff.