John Doe's Y'W

Devyn 2022-04-21 09:01:03

The murderer in "The Seven Deadly Sins" is well educated, just like his name - John Doe, which means "anonymous" in English, when Officer Mills asked him who he was, he replied, "Don't worry about me. Who, who I am doesn't make any sense." He considered himself a devout preacher and thought he was chosen by God to punish the sinful people in the world, so he killed those who had committed sins by extreme methods - gluttony, Greedy, lazy, proud, lustful, no remorse, even when Mills asked him if he thought he would feel like a lunatic after doing this, he insisted, "I don't want you to accept anything, but I I had no choice, I was chosen by God." However, when the old police officer Somerset confronted him, "If it is true that you were chosen by God, assuming you were forced, I doubt it, because you seem to enjoy it, you enjoy the process of torturing others, which seems to violate the The spirit of martyrdom?" Somerset's questioning made John begin to reveal his true inner thoughts at this time - "It is not wrong for a person to gain happiness from his own creations, I do not deny that I have my own desires, and want to use the corresponding death penalty. To punish those sinners", he sees the process of killing as his own process of creating a perfect masterpiece, when Mills further questioned him that the killings were all innocent people, he expressed his opinion with a strong tone and a strong attitude-" innocent Thank you so much below, this man spent his whole life doing everything he could to help those murderers and rapists evade legal punishment to make black money... That woman, so ugly on the inside that she couldn't live if she was ugly on the outside...

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  • Vallie 2022-03-25 09:01:03

    Yes, the reason for giving four stars is that I have already guessed the ending. Love Pete and Spacey! Hemingway once wrote, "The world's a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part.

  • Esmeralda 2021-10-20 18:58:11

    From it I fell in love with Morgan Freeman

Se7en quotes

  • William Somerset: [Reading from one of John Doe's journals] On the subway today, a man came up to me to start a conversation. He made small talk, a lonely man talking about the weather and other things. I tried to be pleasant and accommodating, but my head hurt from his banality. I almost didn't notice it had happened, but I suddenly threw up all over him. He was not pleased, and I couldn't stop laughing.

  • John Doe: Don't ask me to pity those people. I don't mourn them any more than I do the thousands that died at Sodom and Gomorrah.

    William Somerset: Is that to say, John, that what you were doing was God's good work?

    John Doe: The Lord works in mysterious ways.