One of the most iconic psychological thrillers

Josiane 2022-03-22 09:01:03

One of the most successful and representative psychological thrillers in film history. "Gluttony, greed, laziness, lust, pride, jealousy and anger", take a look at how the seven deadly sins make us fear and despair. A crazy murderer thinks of himself as God, and the punishment for the seven deaths of Catholicism is implemented one by one. Criminals kill people through the "Bible" moral judgment, which arouses everyone's consciousness of "original sin". I believe that those who have watched the film will inevitably be terrified-no doubt, you are also guilty. Brad Pitt, who plays the role of a police detective, has superb acting skills and used the crime of "anger" to complete the work of the murderer. Because I admire David Fincher’s directorial talents, I watched another of his masterpieces, Fight Club, which is also very classic and thought-provoking.

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  • Dahlia 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    David Fincher is a director who likes to implant religion in his movies. As can be seen from Alien 3, the Seven Deadly Sins are at their peak. Another: The act of giving one star to a well-recognized film to highlight how high you are is very pretentious in itself.

  • Camryn 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    I watched this movie because I like Brad Peter, and I am particularly fond of horror movies. It can be said to be quite shocking after watching it at the time. The plot is very compact and the horror atmosphere is also created quite well. In the end, the hero was killed. Wife, forcing the male protagonist to shoot himself can be said to be the climax of the whole show. It feels to me that the power of religion is sometimes very evil, giving bad people an excuse to do bad things.

Se7en quotes

  • David Mills: Hold on, John, I seem to remember us knocking on your door.

    John Doe: Oh, that's right, and I seem to remember breaking your face.

  • Somerset: [Reading from a piece of paper left by the killer] One pound of flesh, no more no less. No cartilage, no bone but only flesh. "Merchant of Venice."

    Mills: Didn't see it.