A desperate movie!

Percy 2022-04-19 09:01:03

"The Seven Deadly Sins" is a desperate movie! A police detective who could retire in just a week has encountered the toughest case of his life. The debut of "Alien 3" was not satisfactory. Checkpoint made David Fincher leave the film circle. Fortunately, three years later, he met this "Seven Deadly Sins" that made him famous. The work has an excellent textual foundation, organically integrating serial killings and religion, step by step, and all the foreshadowing is to highlight the reversal of the ending. The bright and full characters, the calm and wise William, the vigorous Mills, the gentle and virtuous Tray, and the cold and cruel John, all left a deep impression on the audience. The whole film is full of oppressive atmosphere, and the city full of sin is always raining. William, who has seen enough of the dark side of society, just wants to escape, and when he meets the Mills couple who dare to face the darkness because of love in their hearts, he watches again. To the gleam of light in the dark night. The so-called despair may be to wipe out that last hope, and with a shot from Mills, John's ceremony is officially completed, and the city is once again dead silent. 8.5 points. Ps: "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part.

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  • 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.

  • Eriberto 2021-10-20 18:58:11

    Looking at it many years later, it is still a work that emphasizes both skill and perseverance.

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