"The Seven Deadly Sins" has been watched more than three times. I have always wanted to write something, my hands are itchy, but I always feel that writing is nothing more than a police film about the seven deadly sins of Christianity and a serial murder. The eighth sin other than the "Seven Deadly Sins"-a stupid, treacherous, cunning, neurotic and insanity guy who is willing to act for the heavens (JohnDoe) was rectified by the Fa. The Western spiritual ancestral teaching Catholic believes that there are "seven deadly sins" in people's eternal calamity-gluttony, greed, laziness, anger, pride, lust, and jealousy. These are the main lines of this movie. But there is a thread in this movie, that is, a group of seven people who are willing to kill the "seven deadly sins" on behalf of the heavenly man, plus the wonderful cooperation of one old, one young and two policemen, makes the history of American cinema one more thing. A movie that can barely be praised. In the film, there are 7 crimes, 7 penalties, 7 rains, the story takes place on 7 days, and even the ending is determined by the criminal at 7 pm on the 7th day, which implies the ubiquitous "7". 7 "Seven" is a mysterious number in religion. After the 16th century, Christianity used the images of Satan's seven demons to represent the seven sins (theseven deadlysins): Pride, Envy, and Rage (Wrath), sloth (Sloth), greed (Greed), gluttony (Gluttony), and lust (Lust). David Fincher is obviously not going to make a film discussing religious significance. He just wants to use the seven deadly sins to express his hatred of the human nature that is declining under the advanced modern material civilization, and the spiritual crisis induced by the decline of these human natures. The director's method to "solve" these hatred and mental crises is to "wipe out all the people who have committed the "seven deadly sins", so he meticulously composes an ingenious and thrilling serial homicide and solving story, which is a coincidence. It was the police who solved the case (that grumpy) became the last target of the serial homicide. This neurotic killer (JohnDoe) seemed to live his entire life to do the doctrine for the sky once and complete the doctrine for the sky (in a sense It was just a "great masterpiece" of violence and murder, but he felt that he was completely free, because he had personally "investigated" the "seven deadly sins". He felt that he was a defender, and martyrdom was his life. The city in the film is raining non-stop all day long, with wet and dirty urban sewage flowing everywhere, the city is shrouded in severely polluted smog, and the city is noisy and dirty. The generation industry is in chaos and chaos. John Doe, who lives in this gloomy city, is an extreme and pious religious fanatic, and has become a shining point and dazzling victim of this gloomy world. At the end of the film, the calm and thoughtful old police officer William quoted a passage from Hemingway: The world is so beautiful, it is worth fighting for; in fact, the second half sentence is more true. It is necessary to expose in the sun to prevent the dark and evil from deepening, but it is not necessary to have a willing person who walks the way for the sky. It needs to be discussed. At least there are certain necessary rules in this era, although these rules are only suitable for certain people. Dancing also makes some people ignore the "seven deadly sins".
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