Gluttony, greed, laziness, lust, arrogance, jealousy and rage after watching "The Seven Deadly Sins" - the seven deadly sins considered by Catholicism to be eternally calamified, do you have any traces of them in your body? It was a gloomy winter morning. The movie "Seven Deadly Sins" keeps switching scenes on the computer screen. People can't help but be horrified. When I just watched this movie and saw some old and young police partners solve a crime, I felt that it was not much different from an ordinary detective movie. This is a film with strong religious overtones based on solving a case. The background of the story is a dirty city, a turbulent living environment, and people whose emotions are difficult to grasp. It seems that all of them are unreliable. The film uses black and gray as the theme background. The color is not bloody but has a strong difference between light and shade. In the small and dark room that often appears, the strong light of the flashlight constantly appears at the scene of the investigation. The old policeman Samose had seven days to retire, but the murders happened one after another. When he connected the three unrelated murders, he realized that the seven types of catastrophe that Catholics in the Bible believe will happen forever will happen. At the time of the big crime, he planned to withdraw from the case, but decided to stay with the new policeman Mills. There were no fingerprints at the crime scene, until five murders occurred, but when the police failed to find any clues, the murderer John came to the police hall and turned himself in, with his bloody fingers and a calm smile. This puzzled everyone. John took the initiative to be trapped by the police, so how would he carry out his two unfinished murders? Suspense was born. John's appearance in the film is not much, mainly in the second half, but it left the deepest impression on me. He took two police officers to the suburbs to find the last two bodies, and the expression and language with which he sat in the police car and talked across the iron bars were the highlights of the whole film. Gentle language tells the five deadly sins he handled, and there is a slight wave in his eyes, so that you will feel that the cruel language coming out of his mouth has a touch of elegance. You will believe that what he said is true. Such a confident but wicked preacher, in contrast to Mills' irritated brutish demeanor, you'd even say from John's point of view, "Look, here are the sinful people!" Jealous of the happiness of Mills and his wife, Trish, John cut off Trish's head and sent him to the scene of the crime. Mills shot John to death in a rage. This ending was unexpected, but it seemed reasonable. At this point, you seem to have to admire John's eyesight and choose Mills as the replacement for the seventh deadly sin: "rage" is completely right. But John himself faced the murder with that evil confident smile, because he knew that he had committed the crime of "jealousy". John died, but he died in a victorious manner, because everything was under his control, and he fulfilled the task God gave him. The most eye-catching ending happened seven days later at seven o'clock, on the mysterious "Seven". John is a person who pursues perfection, but this perfection is too extreme. While depriving the "sinful" of their right to live, he cannot forgive his "sin". His smile, like a curse, leads people to examine themselves. Samose, an old police officer who is careful in handling cases and walks alone, has long been aware of the ugliness that exists in society. He will tell Mills not to call for help but to fire out when he encounters a robbery. He does not want children because he does not want children to be born. in this dirty world. He just lived unhurriedly in this dirty city, watching everything from the sidelines. Mills is grumpy, but has a kind heart. He loves his pets and his wife like a child, but because of this love for his wife, his uncontrollable grief finally broke out after learning that his wife was killed. As for killing the murderer. Law enforcers and preachers of God both have sins. Who can live in this world without sin? Hemingway once said: "The world is so beautiful that it is worth fighting for". After watching this video, I don't agree with either of those words. Mills is grumpy, but has a kind heart. He loves his pets and his wife like a child, but because of this love for his wife, his uncontrollable grief finally broke out after learning that his wife was killed. As for killing the murderer. Law enforcers and preachers of God both have sins. Who can live in this world without sin? Hemingway once said: "The world is so beautiful that it is worth fighting for". After watching this video, I don't agree with either of those words. Mills is grumpy, but has a kind heart. He loves his pets and his wife like a child, but because of this love for his wife, his uncontrollable grief finally broke out after learning that his wife was killed. As for killing the murderer. Law enforcers and preachers of God both have sins. Who can live in this world without sin? Hemingway once said: "The world is so beautiful that it is worth fighting for". After watching this video, I don't agree with either of those words.
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