Se7en Comments

  • Pablo 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    I watched it a long time ago and it was quite boring, but today I found out that I don’t really like David’s...

  • Jerald 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Good-looking good-looking good-looking. Both the old man and Pete were impeccable. The pictures and stories are also good. But I really want to give 4.5 stars. I personally think that the crime of jealousy in the final killing of Tracy is a bit far-fetched (although there are also some suspects of John deliberately committing crimes in the previous cases). But he finally became the perfect martyr in his mind. Although he will agree with John to some extent at first, he will find more and more...

  • Jeffry 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Extreme depression, a sharp horror, not only for all kinds of strange ways of death (the biggest highlight of this film, the way of death and the creativity that represents sin is amazing), but also for a pure evil. The conversation in the car at the end of the film can be described as a classic. The dialectics of good and evil and atonement are self-made but bloody peeling off the surface of human nature. The music and dialogue present the ultimate tension of the...

  • Pierce 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    The whole movie is immersed in low and grand music, matched with the gloomy environment, hot conversation and thrilling case, as well as the continuous rain, as if even the sky is squeezing the world, suppressing it until the end is miserable. And bloom brilliantly. Our world is full of too much evil and helplessness. It is too extreme. The fact is that although it is not as good as the ideal, it is always worth fighting...

  • Kennedy 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    If God cannot redeem you, then go knock on the gates of...

  • Tamia 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    You really shouldn't watch such a good-quality movie at the wrong time. —— Following yesterday’s recollection of "Mary and Marx" on the film, a special review on the 20th anniversary of the release of "The Seven Deadly Sins" has also greatly increased my favorability, which shows that the time spent watching the movie, Environment and mental state are very important! -2015.09.22 → Before Mills shot angrily, there was a close-up shot of Trixie's...

  • Dwight 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Look at this skill, look at this skill! After 1/3 of the script turned to the masterpiece, Pete’s efforts were immediately snatched by...

  • Turner 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    The most admired sentence in life: This world is worth fighting for. ....

  • Dariana 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    2. 7 stars. The ingenuity of the ending cannot change the ingenuity of the...

  • Deron 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    [A-] This film is definitely a textbook-like existence in a lot of suspenseful movies: the gloomy New York is flooded with rain, mixed with the breath of sin, and matched with religious and human thinking, but it was used by David Fincher. The unique cold restraint methods are cleverly packaged, creating the birth of this magical film. Even if you know the direction of the ending, you will still be touched by it. This is probably the classic...

Extended Reading
  • Demetrius 2022-04-19 09:01:03

    The ending is weak

    I remember that the ending of Fighter Club was said to be weak by experts. It was nothing more than not splitting Edward Norton to the end, or it could be said that it finally gave in to the real society and still lived a life of "little happiness" in the market, but in fact it was nothing more...

  • Anais 2022-04-22 07:01:02

    Se7en: It's better to call it a thriller than a cop movie, playing a game of cat and mouse.

    The film is highly rated and regarded by many as a classic. Looking at it with expectations is my little miscalculation, and it's not a classic in my opinion (so everyone has a different idea of ​​a classic haha).

    NYC is misty and rainy from the beginning to the end. The gloomy scene creates a city...

Se7en quotes

  • William Somerset: We'll just talk to him.

    David Mills: Uh huh. Yeah. Excuse me, sir. Are you, by any chance, a serial killer? Okay.

    William Somerset: You do the talking. Put that silver tongue of yours to work.

    David Mills: Have you been talking to my wife?

  • [picks up the phone]

    David Mills: Hello?

    John Doe: I admire you. I don't know how you found me, but imagine my surprise. I respect you law enforcement agents more everyday.

    David Mills: Well, I appreciate that... John. I tell you...

    John Doe: No, no, you listen, all right? I'll be readjusting my schedule in light of today's little... setback. I just had to call and express my admiration. Sorry I had to hurt... one of you, but I really didn't have a choice, did I?

    David Mills: Hmm.

    John Doe: You will accept my apology, won't you? I feel like saying more, but I don't want to ruin the surprise.

    [hangs up]