New Line Cinema | Release Date: September 22, 1995
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MerwLoveMoviesJul 22, 2023
This is David mother **** FINCHER masterpiece. I Love it.
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OrionSapperJun 18, 2023
Watched this when it came out. Still love it to this day. Fantastic thriller.
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Sosmooth1982Jan 10, 2023
Ok movie, pretty gruesome and action. I expected a lot better movie from these 2. A soon to be retired detective along witha newly transferred guy. They try to solve murders being commited by the 7 deadly sins.
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Easy_mode123Oct 9, 2022
In my top three movies of all time.
Here is my top 3 because you asked
1. star wars revenge of the sith
2. Titanic
3. Se7en
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liamexeAug 28, 2022
It's a great movie. I agree, and I must admit, I was let down by the conclusion. Though I'd heard there was a twist, this one was so foreshadowed as to be unsatisfying. I could have stopped watching halfway through, but I stuck it out to seeIt's a great movie. I agree, and I must admit, I was let down by the conclusion. Though I'd heard there was a twist, this one was so foreshadowed as to be unsatisfying. I could have stopped watching halfway through, but I stuck it out to see if the buzz lived up to the expectations. A generous 6/10 is all it gets. Expand
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royalguy07Aug 19, 2022
Enjoyed this even more this time, the in between moments are really well done.
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TheGreatNikakisAug 4, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The quintessential Fincher film. Seven is an atmospheric mystery that hooks you right of the bat with it's dark scenes and unpredictable plot. Kevin Spacey is terrifying as the murderer, while Brad Pitt gives a really good yet underrated performance as the rookie cop named David Mills.The ending of the movie features one of the most famous and chilling scenes and has become part of our pop culture. A timeless masterpiece. Expand
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mikasa_Aug 3, 2022
Культовое кино, которое ставит перед зрителем вопрос — где пролегает грань между правосудием и самосудом? И каждое ли наказание оправдывает само себя, несмотря на тяжесть совершенного?Культовое кино, которое ставит перед зрителем вопрос — где пролегает грань между правосудием и самосудом? И каждое ли наказание оправдывает само себя, несмотря на тяжесть совершенного?
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ChunkDumpJul 17, 2022
HOLY F***ING SH*T what a great story. im not worried about the acting because of the all star cast. 2 detectives solving the "7 deadly sins killer" Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman are the perfect ying yang of detectives, one starting out hisHOLY F***ING SH*T what a great story. im not worried about the acting because of the all star cast. 2 detectives solving the "7 deadly sins killer" Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman are the perfect ying yang of detectives, one starting out his long successful career and the other is retiring after 30 years. Kevin spacey is the perfect choice for this psychotic role...what a sad and twisted ending. Suspenseful & thrilling all the way through. watch. this. movie. Expand
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MarlaIsBackJun 24, 2022
One of the best David Fincher's movie, everything's so good, the final scene definitly inspired a lot of scene in other movies. A masterpiece.
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zach_grechMay 10, 2022
Such a disturbing and gruesome masterpiece of cinema. Seven is one of the most intense movies I have ever watched with excellent performances and some of the best cinematography in cinema history. The cat and mouse chase is one of the best in cinema.
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kyle20ellisMar 10, 2022
From David Fincher, Se7en is a compelling and brilliant postmodern film noir. It is grim and disturbing but it is also very intelligent and daring. What I did love about Se7en especially is that it is incredibly stylish, beautiful darkFrom David Fincher, Se7en is a compelling and brilliant postmodern film noir. It is grim and disturbing but it is also very intelligent and daring. What I did love about Se7en especially is that it is incredibly stylish, beautiful dark cinematography and dazzling landscapes really do add to the atmosphere. Very little of the murders are shown but we are appalled and shocked by what we hear of them, the action is tense and the climax is shattering. There is also an intelligent screenplay, a clever plot telling of a vicious serial killer who murders his victims in a gruesome way to atone for the sins(gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy and wrath)he deems them to have committed and excellent direction. The acting is also superb, Morgan Freeman gives another brilliant performance as the disillusioned detective and Brad Pitt is great as Mills in a more meatier role than he has ever done. Gwyneth Paltrow makes a small yet significant appearance as Mill's uneasy wife, while Kevin Spacey superbly delivers equally superb dialogue as John Doe despite the fact he isn't in the film much. Overall, a brilliant film, with adept performances, direction, style and ambition. 10/10 Bethany Cox Expand
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JJ2FAS4UDec 29, 2021
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Johndoe1995Nov 19, 2021
Embarrassing how some of these reviewers get paid. You won't find a better film. If it's not your thing then fine but at least appreciate the greatness. Story, direction, acting.
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iCampoRamilNov 16, 2021
Muy buena construcción de trama, muy buen final, muy buenas interpretaciones.
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NickTheCritickNov 4, 2021
There are several things I don't like about this movie. The acting is bad, Do you want to talk about the scene with Brad Pitt walking back and forth holding the gun and crying?
That scene was so bad that when I saw it I could hardly believe
There are several things I don't like about this movie. The acting is bad, Do you want to talk about the scene with Brad Pitt walking back and forth holding the gun and crying?
That scene was so bad that when I saw it I could hardly believe it. As well as the one where the guy enters the barracks all covered in blood. It can't work that way, if you show up like that, you get stopped by the police before getting inside. Fincher's direction is talented but the film does not blossom, it is simply not credible, with a truly hateful ending.
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HeroicAge616Oct 26, 2021
Seven is an edge of the seat thrill ride, with a frenetic pacing that still saves time for an interesting main cast.
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LancedSoulSep 22, 2021
"What's in the box!?" Ah yes, the best dialogue I could ever had and probably the most awesome movie.
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ViperDriverMay 21, 2021
Two cops solve murders, in the dark, with flashlights, while it’s raining. One is married.
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KelvinSelimorMay 17, 2021
Seven. A very intense film. The top three actors showed their characters very, very well. Although one of the three appears towards the end of the film, it is remembered for a long time. Great drama, great boost atmosphere. Deserved movie!
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LordofThunderMay 11, 2021
This movie broke its entire genre because it was so good. Every movie after tried to be it or wasn't nearly as good.
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MrPajamasMar 1, 2021
Seven is a luxury crime that makes you think all the time. A luxurious story with a crack atmosphere that will draw you directly into the action. The plot, although slightly mysterious here and there, is certainly not confusing. Overall, itSeven is a luxury crime that makes you think all the time. A luxurious story with a crack atmosphere that will draw you directly into the action. The plot, although slightly mysterious here and there, is certainly not confusing. Overall, it makes sense and the final resolution is nice. A great movie for me that I can recommend. Expand
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eva3si0nFeb 1, 2021
Great thriller from Fincher. One of Fincher's best works and the best Kevin Spacey role in his career. A superbly filed plot, with an excellent main antagonist. One of the best thrillers in which the level of suspense is kept at a fantastic level.
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geewahFeb 1, 2021
One of 1995's best movies.
This dark, grisly serial killer movie will have you on the edge of your seat in what is arguably Fincher's best movie.
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AJ_13Jan 11, 2021
So dark, misterious and well acted. I feel like I didn't connect completely with it, and my only complaint is that I found the ending a bit predictable but its great though.
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bfoore90Mar 11, 2019
Watched this movie for the very first time on Netflix. Made in 1995, Se7en is David Fincher at his absolute best. A dark, enthralling and completely uncompromising psychological thriller that stays with you long after the credits have rolled.
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LoletinAlexisNov 18, 2020
How to define Seven? That's the question.

Seven is a film with a perfect direction, a paralyzing performance, a plot that, although it has some gaps, always remains at the level of expectations and, finally, an ending that has gone down in
How to define Seven? That's the question.

Seven is a film with a perfect direction, a paralyzing performance, a plot that, although it has some gaps, always remains at the level of expectations and, finally, an ending that has gone down in history as one of the best in its art.
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MiloGrayNov 1, 2020
I saw this film yesterday and I have to say that it is one of the greatest films that I have ever seen. The villain, whom I shall not say as it is a huge spoiler, is extremely creepy and sadistic which gives the film an ominous tone whichI saw this film yesterday and I have to say that it is one of the greatest films that I have ever seen. The villain, whom I shall not say as it is a huge spoiler, is extremely creepy and sadistic which gives the film an ominous tone which works remarkably throughout the film. Expand
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mbeckfordOct 28, 2020
Se7en put David Fincher on the map with this uber-creepy mystery thriller. The crime scenes are so grisly Seven is often ranked with top horror movies. And the ending -- hoo boy. One of the best twists in modern movie history.
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MattBrady99Oct 20, 2020
“The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.” - Ernest Hemingway

You know, I always thought it was a strange way to end a movie with a quote like that after the most disturbing scene just happened, where you as an audience member will
“The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.” - Ernest Hemingway

You know, I always thought it was a strange way to end a movie with a quote like that after the most disturbing scene just happened, where you as an audience member will lost all faith in humanity. On a second thought, perhaps it opens up the possibility to find the light in the darkest of times.

However, I found out Ernest Hemingway killed himself. Read that quote again with that context in mind. Unnerving.
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PanchogulOct 5, 2020
Esta película es increíble, ni siquiera es de terror y me dejó al borde de un ataque de nervios por lo tenebrosa y retorcida que es, de todo lo que he visto de David Fincher, ésta es su obra cumbre, es incluso mucho más siniestra que TheEsta película es increíble, ni siquiera es de terror y me dejó al borde de un ataque de nervios por lo tenebrosa y retorcida que es, de todo lo que he visto de David Fincher, ésta es su obra cumbre, es incluso mucho más siniestra que The Silence of the Lamb de 1991, la cual sólo supera a Se7en en actuaciones. Morgan y Brad hacen una dupla perfecta, dos temperamentos y personalidades totalmente distintas que crean una muy buena química tomando también en cuenta que el personaje de Brad aporta un sutil toque de humor que ayuda mucho a sobrellevar de la mejor manera posible el peso de esta gran película. Expand
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RomeoweisSep 26, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I highly liked all the elements and symbols in this movie. Somersets knife was a great example of that ,it represents assets of prejudice and anger to an extent. The elements of foreshadowing and suprise were terrific. The ending all though not a happy one was still great as it allowed one to see the ending of that so stop Ian world which they live in. Expand
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SPARKOSSep 23, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Se7en: A Retrospective Analysis (SPOILERS)

When I first came across Se7en, it was a sad and forgetful experience. However, upon watching it again as an adult, I now realize how much I had missed, as well as how it could be a masterpiece, depending on how one interprets the final few scenes.

My scrutiny begins and ends with the astounding utilization of the last two of the seven deadly sins: envy and wrath. Before John Doe (Kevin Spacey) turns himself in, Mills (Brad Pitt) receives a note from his wife, which he never gets a chance to read. Whilst the three men, Somerset (Morgan Freeman), Mills and John Doe drive to the location with the “last two bodies”, John Doe clearly and passionately states that he only kills those who are not innocent. This is especially important, as Mills’ wife, from everything we know as the audience, which, in turn, is everything John Doe could possibly know about her, is an innocent person. When they arrive, they find a corpse of a wild dog, to which John Doe declares, “I didn’t do THAT”, emphasizing the “THAT”, which helps answer Mills’ question, “What’s in the box?”
Not a part of Mills’ wife, but rather, his dog.
Wrath can only be exercised if there is no “revenge” involved, as that would be ‘lex talionis’ or ‘an eye for an eye’, not blind rage. Knowing that John Doe is not an idiot who would suddenly go against his own rules, especially for the grand finale, he could effortlessly shape the situation to bring out the wrath from Mills through this final “test” without having to harm innocent civilians. Somerset, having seen what is in the box prior to Mills, realizes the dire situation he had put Mills in by leaving him alone with John Doe, who is able to easily manipulate and agitate Mills. However, Somerset is unable to tell Mills what is in the box, as that would ultimately allow John Doe to win the “game”, simultaneously disallowing Somerset to determine whether or not Mills is ready to fill in his shoes once he retires from the police department. Ultimately, Mills kills John Doe without knowing what is box, exercising wrath and losing the “game”. In the final scene, we see that Mills is dispirited, perhaps from finally reading the note his wife left him, only to realize that she is well, and that he had just become a sinner. Somerset decides to stay “around”, as he has failed to find a worthy successor, who he believed could be Mills, had he passed John Doe’s test.

This rather far-fetched take on the ending is not only plausible, but for the sake of Se7en’s character continuity, also logical. Even the Se7en Wiki suggests that Mills’ wife is dead, which is frivolous and perfunctory, especially given that the director clearly left the final scenes to be interpreted by the audience. Much like young me, countless theatergoers were and still are unable to see the possibilities in Se7en that completely alter the ending.

The true sin in this film was apathy and inattention; the sinners being Somerset and other citizens of Bardach County. Ironically, most of us take significant scenes at face value, unable to care or think twice about our ugly world, committing the same sins as those in Se7en.

- Spark Vulpa
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UnchartedheroAug 19, 2020
Know the ending from begging so bad. It’s kinda cliche thriller movie . Only like the Brad Pitt’s Position
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abrarqadirJul 21, 2020
There are 2 big shocks in this movie, and each of them land perfectly. The 1st shock is a result of brilliant acting and casting, and the 2nd, as good a plot twist as you'll find. The damp and dark, dungeony atmosphere of the movie doesn'tThere are 2 big shocks in this movie, and each of them land perfectly. The 1st shock is a result of brilliant acting and casting, and the 2nd, as good a plot twist as you'll find. The damp and dark, dungeony atmosphere of the movie doesn't add to the entertainment value (tho probably still the right decision), and I could have done with less rain, but the story itself is inspired, creative, and quite captivating from a biblical perspective. Brad Pitt actually stood out to me more than Morgan Freeman, but both were very easy to root for. The cat/mouse intellectual warfare and puzzle solving make you wish the movie would keep going the whole time. Make sure you walk out and enjoy the sun right after watching this! Expand
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eagleeyevikingApr 18, 2020
Gritty, grimy, and deep, "Se7en" is a psychological masterpiece. We see not just the 'how', but understand the 'why' behind the serial killer's motives; not only that but the theological conversations are brilliant in this film
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Mitya64Apr 14, 2020
Один из лучших детективных фильмов которые я смотрел. Сюжет, игра актеров на высоте. Весь фильм держал в напряжение и в интересе, а фильм меня шокировал.Один из лучших детективных фильмов которые я смотрел. Сюжет, игра актеров на высоте. Весь фильм держал в напряжение и в интересе, а фильм меня шокировал.
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gracjanskiApr 13, 2020
A classic movie today because of its intelligent story, especially the ending is perfect. The movie is never boring and the suspense is high, when new details about a homicide is revealed. In addition many superstars are acting and theirA classic movie today because of its intelligent story, especially the ending is perfect. The movie is never boring and the suspense is high, when new details about a homicide is revealed. In addition many superstars are acting and their performance is great of course. Expand
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DiptanshuFeb 29, 2020
David Fincher is a certified legend for sure!literally in 10mins i was flowing with the movie,every scene was building up something that was quite a blow at the end i was stunned at the last act of the movie!from score to screenplayDavid Fincher is a certified legend for sure!literally in 10mins i was flowing with the movie,every scene was building up something that was quite a blow at the end i was stunned at the last act of the movie!from score to screenplay everything is masterpiece as we expect from sir david,brad pitt and morgan freeman both was having quite a chemistry love to see them share the screen!overall a masterpiece of a movie!A must watch! Expand
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AnthonycappozzoFeb 24, 2020
Simply one of the best movies ever made. The acting, cinematography, the score. Everything is so dynamic. The story for it's time was original. I seen this at the theater in 1995 and was blown away. Its 2020 and it still holds up verySimply one of the best movies ever made. The acting, cinematography, the score. Everything is so dynamic. The story for it's time was original. I seen this at the theater in 1995 and was blown away. Its 2020 and it still holds up very strongly to this day. Thanks! Wisconsin! Expand
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zNeverSleepingAug 28, 2019
A good one

Não é a primeira vez que vejo uma obra nesse estilo. Dois detetives com personalidades fortes e divergentes. Geralmente, um deles é mais racional do que "deveria", cético e não se contenta com o artificial, buscando sempre a
A good one

Não é a primeira vez que vejo uma obra nesse estilo. Dois detetives com personalidades fortes e divergentes. Geralmente, um deles é mais racional do que "deveria", cético e não se contenta com o artificial, buscando sempre a profundidade. Até me lembrou a série "True Detective", na qual considero a primeira temporada uma obra prima. Mas diferente da série, um filme não tem tantos tempo para desenvolver os personagens, não com tanta complexidade. Seven faz isso da maneira que pode, enquanto cria um suspense e "atiça" a curiosidade pelos próprios crimes e o assassino.

Não acho que o mesmo tenha sido representado da melhor maneira, mas isso dai já é gosto pessoal, e de forma geral ele segue um padrão que talvez pra época não fosse tão "manjado".

E ah, é claro que ver Brad Pitt e Morgan Freeman no mesmo filme é sempre recompensador. Ótima atuação, como de costume. Mas isso apenas não se limita a eles. A própria atuação do indivíduo num certo crime é surpreendente.
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DeanomiteDec 29, 2019
I think what makes it great is the naive center, like an island surrounded by an ocean of depravity that is represented by Brad Pitt who wants to save the world, and Gwyneth Paltrow, who loves her husband, and especially by Morgan Freeman whoI think what makes it great is the naive center, like an island surrounded by an ocean of depravity that is represented by Brad Pitt who wants to save the world, and Gwyneth Paltrow, who loves her husband, and especially by Morgan Freeman who plays a brilliant relic from a time where education meant salvation. Even the studio, who didn't want a head in a box, all sweet naivete, blind in a sick world. I especially love how Morgan Freeman controls his own emotions in any scenario. This move really takes me back. David Fincher really is a genius of forensic movies. Gone Girl, Zodiac, Seven. I am happy he didn't quit after Alien3. Expand
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RalfbergsDec 17, 2019
One of my favorite movies - great thriller, unpredictable, great idea behind it and plot. And good acting from all involved.
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SrPepeJul 12, 2019
Una excelente película que te atrapa de principio a fin, con tres actorazos que hacen terrible trabajo.
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TyranianJun 18, 2019
Seven is a dark and fairly gripping film but not terribly original and the ending doesn't quite work.
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timoneMar 10, 2019
Here I go on my mission to find the seven deadly sins in this David Fincher mystery crime thriller, Se7en. It focuses on dark and brutal themes of mystery and horror and it has that very evocative story that'll keep you on the edge of yourHere I go on my mission to find the seven deadly sins in this David Fincher mystery crime thriller, Se7en. It focuses on dark and brutal themes of mystery and horror and it has that very evocative story that'll keep you on the edge of your seat whilst Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman are witnessing the horrors of the seven deadly sins, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Envy, Wrath, Pride and Lust. Whoever uses those sins as motives in murders is John Doe and he cut his own fingertips so that the police and two detectives, David Mills and William Somerset won't know who killed these victims but Mills and Somerset do know it's John Doe who committed these horrible crimes. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman have great chemistry together on-screen to have the mystery to solve the seven deadly sins in this creepy cruel world where sins and crimes are committed including in bad weather 'cause the filmmakers wanted to make the atmosphere look gritty and dark. David Fincher has his reputation for making his films and cinematography look gritty, brutal and dark as I said in his previous films. The twist at the end is brutal, it's amazing. The box has something inside and Mills know that someone's head is inside and he says that one line that everyone knows about is "What's in the box?" and he has the great chase scene between him and Doe. Both of these scenes are suspenceful. I love Se7en and Se7en is an brutal and dark edge of the seat neo-noir crime thriller that will keep you invested for some mystery and thrills by David Fincher. There is another films that stars Brad Pitt and directed by David Fincher is Fight Club and I am interested in checking it out because of David Fincher's directing style and cinematography. If anybody hasn't seen Se7en, I would recommend you go watch it and if anybody who hates the film, they are totally sinned. I know that's just a catchphrase but that's just the way it is for people who hated Se7en. Expand
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LitePrinceJan 17, 2019
Two police detectives. One that is one step before retirement and a rookie will face the most difficult case of their lives.
Thats all you need to know before you watch the movie. It has great acting (from all the cast), great directing and
Two police detectives. One that is one step before retirement and a rookie will face the most difficult case of their lives.
Thats all you need to know before you watch the movie. It has great acting (from all the cast), great directing and cinematography but most of all it has a great story. A story that you will remember for the rest of your life. I remember that I watched it for the first time in the age of 15 and I couldnt stop thinking of it for 3 straught days after. For me, it has the best ending that I ever saw in a movie.
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jonslowJan 5, 2019
77/100
Professional acting both Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. But I think It is not much surprise at the end of the story.
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miccaelOct 16, 2018
One of the best movies ever. It is just simple as that. Focus is on people, not as much as in violence, which there is some. Some critics trashed it in 1995 when it came out but this is a cinema-defining moment when it came out.
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NameOfAccountSep 9, 2018
A dark, enthralling modern noir thriller that draws the audience in with gripping clue-hunting, shadowy hints of a depraved killer, and masterfully crafted tension... and then throws it all out the window in a mind-blowingly boring tacked-onA dark, enthralling modern noir thriller that draws the audience in with gripping clue-hunting, shadowy hints of a depraved killer, and masterfully crafted tension... and then throws it all out the window in a mind-blowingly boring tacked-on last act that feels like the writers ran out of ideas. The villain's "God made me do it" excuse is about as compelling as "the dog ate my homework", and the reason for his final victim choice is about as convincing as UFOs in an Ed Wood film; he would have remained a lot more menacing had they never shown his face. Still, the film is great up to that point. Expand
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AIleSep 6, 2018
إنه أحد الأفلام القليلة في عالم هوليود الذي يخلق لديك إحساساً بجملة تتردد دائماً "سحقاً لهذا العالم". هكذا يرسم العبقري ديفيد فينشر بملامح واثقة مع ثلاثة من امهر الممثلين في هوليود "فريمان وبيت وسبيسي" أسطورة سينمائية لا تنسى ابداً. يكفي أنإنه أحد الأفلام القليلة في عالم هوليود الذي يخلق لديك إحساساً بجملة تتردد دائماً "سحقاً لهذا العالم". هكذا يرسم العبقري ديفيد فينشر بملامح واثقة مع ثلاثة من امهر الممثلين في هوليود "فريمان وبيت وسبيسي" أسطورة سينمائية لا تنسى ابداً. يكفي أن تشاهد الفيلم مرة واحدة ليتكون لديك نزوع في مشاهدته دائماً وأبداً
يعمل فينشر على إعادة خلق أسطوة عصر النهضة الدانتية بطريقة جديدة كلياً.
من يحكم الجحيم من الشياطين بخطايا سبعة، لهم ما يقابلهم على الأرض. ومن هذا المبدأ ينطلق جون دو (كيفين سبيسي) ليحقق هذه الصورة العادلة متخذاً دور الرب وهو ذاته يمتلك واحدة من الخطايا.
الممتع في هذا الفييلم هو المزيج الرائع بين فكرة حداية وكلاسيكية، تم رسمها ليخرج فلم عنيف وتوتري يجعل القلب ينبض في كل مشهد.
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SewbabyJul 16, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. 1st with the reviews can you pls stop comparing the recent Brad with the 95 Brad. He wasn't even really known around the time to begin with. 2nd for those who comment badly about the gore and violence ummmmm it's a horror/thriller. I for one thought the movies was excellent and watched it as it was without comparing to other movies. The suspense of wondering how he was gonna punish the victims and what the surprise was gonna be. Watching the police squirm trying to get things in order lol The thing I didnt understand was once the photos were discovered protective custody wasn't ordered for her. Or maybe that would of made the ending harder to be what it was. And Spacey though a short time on screen killed it. Expand
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Movie3Jul 15, 2018
Terror inducing movie, where we see only the aftermath of the violence. Well written, done and hard to watch. I hated and loved the writers for making the ending.
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hughes857Jul 14, 2018
The entire duration of this film had audiences' wonder about the killer's desires only to be left shocked in this jaw dropping piece of art. Wonderfully acted and skillfully directed, David Fincher's 1995 "Seven" has left me with the questionThe entire duration of this film had audiences' wonder about the killer's desires only to be left shocked in this jaw dropping piece of art. Wonderfully acted and skillfully directed, David Fincher's 1995 "Seven" has left me with the question of ""what is the extent of humans mental state?"" This movie is definitely worth the running time and deserves more praise for its mind boggling screenplay. Expand
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RanloverJun 16, 2018
Simply put, one of the best films from the 90’s, and maybe of all time. Acted to perfection by Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, and Kevin Spacey. The screenplay is perfect at both the dialogue and the story. So many twists and turns that are soSimply put, one of the best films from the 90’s, and maybe of all time. Acted to perfection by Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, and Kevin Spacey. The screenplay is perfect at both the dialogue and the story. So many twists and turns that are so subtle, you won’t see them coming the first time. The ending is one of the all time greats. And, of course, David Fincher. After the disappointment of Alien 3, he Fincher needed a come back BADLY. and boy did he get one. Se7en is incredibly well directed, and is very rewatchable, despite it's dark subject matter. Expand
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theCRITIC2May 22, 2018
This is I think one of the most dark and haunting film. Fincher did a great job for this film. The film is at first glance feels like your typical detective movie but it fools you to think of that. The direction for this film is veryThis is I think one of the most dark and haunting film. Fincher did a great job for this film. The film is at first glance feels like your typical detective movie but it fools you to think of that. The direction for this film is very astounding. But what stands out about this is its ending that was so shocking and thrilling. This is one of the great films I have watched so far. I have no problems with it. Expand
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annbdApr 26, 2018
The user score says enough. Seven is brilliant movie, with great storyline, great acting, totally unsuspected plot twist. And also the movie is open to theories, which, in my view, are not justified. The movie is just so moderate in detailsThe user score says enough. Seven is brilliant movie, with great storyline, great acting, totally unsuspected plot twist. And also the movie is open to theories, which, in my view, are not justified. The movie is just so moderate in details and scenes, there is nothing unnecessary and annoying. You probably would ask yourself if there is a secret story behind the obvious story, but I think not, you could explain everything. However, you would love it. Definitely a movie everybody should watch at least one time. Expand
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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Amazing psychological thriller! This movie literally had me at the edge of my seat.
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Mihael_Prislin0Dec 25, 2017
One of the best movies of 20 century! Morgan Freeman's and Brad Pitt's performances were breath-taking and shocking at the same time! I wish it had more Oscar nominations!
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Cameronius_113Nov 6, 2017
Seven is, in my opinion, one of the greatest crime thrillers ever made and is one of the most significant ones ever made too. The film is essentially a study on evil told on a human level which is the scariest part about the film (despite itSeven is, in my opinion, one of the greatest crime thrillers ever made and is one of the most significant ones ever made too. The film is essentially a study on evil told on a human level which is the scariest part about the film (despite it not being a horror film). The film provides plenty of shocking scenes, however those scenes aren't its abundance and instead it incorporates many aspects of human nature into the film as well as mythology which is one of the reasons it has remained significant to me.

To begin with, as with all other Fincher films, the film is excellently directed and every second is absorbing and engaging.

Something the film is well-known for is its grisly deaths which we only see the aftermaths or have it just described rather than see the murder take place, however this proves to be equally as (if not more) disturbing than the latter as it leaves our imaginations to conjure up the most messed up things possible. As a matter of fact, there is no violence visible whatsoever in the entire film which proves to be highly effective for the reason that much of it is left to the viewer's imagination and creates an unpleasant atmosphere. The setting of the film also adds plenty of effect; the name of the city that it takes place in is never mentioned, however it is shown frequently raining and always gloomy which straight away sets the scene.

Another thing that is haunting about the film is how the killer has a motivation behind all of his horrifying actions, and a possibly plausable one too. Usually I would find a sadistic killer who enjoys murdering others more disturbing than anything, but the fact that somebody has a reason to go to this length to commit these awful actions is even more frightening. 

One of the most important elements of the film which helps for the impact is how much depth is given to the two lead characters and how they are incorporated with the story; the characters of Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and Mills (Brad Pitt) are essentially a spin on the "buddy cop scenario" (for example Mel Gibson and Danny Glover from Lethal Weapon) however their human lives really do help play in with the story. Somerset is a cop who is close to retirement and can't wait to leave the area, whereas Mills in contrast is a young eager cop with a good life and the rest of it ahead of him; the two make a perfect combination as while one is more experienced than the other, they both learn things from each other and also learn things neither of them would ever expect and in the end they're both only human. One of the scenes that displays this best is a scene where the two have dinner with Mills' wife and have a regular conversation about their lives and settling in whilst bringing humour to the situation too which gives them a scene where they're all on the same level as each other.

Mythology plays a key part in the film too; of course in the film the killer uses the Seven Deadly Sins as a motive and these ancient beliefs fuel many of the themes of the film. A character in the film mentions how these events will be long forgotten, however once the cycle is complete a convincing picture of evil has been painted and has left a long-lasting presence to the audience which shows how masterfully each element of this film has been put together in order to create the finishing result.

Overall, Seven is easily one of the greatest crime films ever made and one of the most significant due to its themes, brilliant direction and great characters. A must-watch film in my opinion.

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alejandro970May 14, 2017
Efficent psycho-thriller of a elusive, cynical but smart sin eater and his two dysfunctional, uneven hunters. The haunting atmosphere and the unpredictable ending makes it works as well. Beware of imitations and copy cats.
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BroyaxJan 11, 2017
Très bien réalisé (sauf dans les -quelques- scènes d'action) et d'une ambiance glauque et poisseuse, Seven ne parvient pourtant pas à faire de l'ombre au Silence des Agneaux, car tout y est beaucoup trop orchestré, plié, déformé et ajustéTrès bien réalisé (sauf dans les -quelques- scènes d'action) et d'une ambiance glauque et poisseuse, Seven ne parvient pourtant pas à faire de l'ombre au Silence des Agneaux, car tout y est beaucoup trop orchestré, plié, déformé et ajusté pour le grand bouquet final à la manière désobligeante d'un certain Usual Suspects. Ainsi, le scénario victime d'une telle contrainte afin de faire la part belle -la part du lion- au tout puissant machiavélique psychopathe ne cesse de trébucher au fil des jours et des meurtres successifs.

Les effets de manches et les lapins qui sortent du chapeau (ou d'une boîte), pourquoi pas, mais pas au point de prendre les spectateurs pour des cons, car ça commence à se voir -on est pas complètement cons. Quand même. Ce qui n'empêche pas d'apprécier ce vieux barbon de Morgan Freeman -qui n'était pas si vieux à l'époque !- dans son rôle habituel du flic philosophe au bord de la retraite, ni bien entendu le brillant Kevin Spacey dont la réputation n'est plus à faire.

On apprécie beaucoup moins l'erreur de distribution par contre, non les deux erreurs en fait : Gouinette Paltoc et surtout Brad Pitre, dépassé par les évènements de la première à la dernière image de la pellicule. Seven tout en restant intrinsèquement un "bon" polar sur le papier -quoique trop complaisant dans sa morbidité- est un film foireux, résultat logique de son infinie prétention.
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bachelorpodSep 26, 2016
Prepare yourself for an up-close-and-personal wallow in the most brutally repugnant murders imaginable. Sadists, masochists and necromancers should love it. For me it was about as enjoyable as a dive into a sewer.
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amirdastanJul 9, 2016
every frame a painting.
every frame a painting.
every frame a painting.
every frame a painting.
every frame a painting.
every frame a painting.
every frame a painting.
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marcmyworksJul 1, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. No holds bar, Se7en is one of the favourite films of all time. It contains probably some of the most iconic cinematic ideas to date and the most astonishing ending prior to when M. Night Shyamalan decided that twist endings needed to be in every film. I would say that David Fincher created his career on this movie and though he has created beautiful and stylized film since, this is the movie that really defined his career. Expand
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BarneyOnMTApr 10, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: One of the most tense thrillers out there, this film has you gripped and desperate to watch the situation unfold. It's gritty, yet moving, with bags of character and emotion. Serious psychological themes are developed so wellWHAT I LIKED: One of the most tense thrillers out there, this film has you gripped and desperate to watch the situation unfold. It's gritty, yet moving, with bags of character and emotion. Serious psychological themes are developed so well thanks to a great plot that not only serves the themes and the characters, but also itself; telling a great mystery story that has you on the edge of your seat throughout. Great direction and performances guide 'Seven' to an absolute win
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: It's not actually that memorable - it'll grip you whilst you're there, but it wont have a lasting effect on you unlike many thrillers of the time. Perhaps that's because it's still a touch 'loud 90s,' 'bash it round your face' kind of cop stuff
VERDICT: One of the most gripping and exciting thrillers you'll watch in the moment. It's the perfect match between cop action and tense thriller.
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MovieMasterEddyApr 6, 2016
An intensely claustrophobic, gut-wrenching thriller about two policemen's desperate efforts to stop an ingenious serial killer whose work is inspired by the seven deadly sins, this weirdly off-kilter suspenser goes well beyond the usualAn intensely claustrophobic, gut-wrenching thriller about two policemen's desperate efforts to stop an ingenious serial killer whose work is inspired by the seven deadly sins, this weirdly off-kilter suspenser goes well beyond the usual police procedural or killer-on-a-rampage yarn due to a fine script, striking craftsmanship and a masterful performance by Morgan Freeman.

David Fincher’s second feature, after Alien³, cuts against most expectations for this sort of genre piece: it’s not a buddy picture; the murders themselves are not actually depicted; and the usual gritty big-city realism has been replaced by a highly stylized, borderline-arty visual conception that greatly cranks up the psychological and physical intensity of the drama, by first-time screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker.

At the outset, world-weary veteran cop William Somerset (Freeman) and the cocky newcomer due to replace him, David Mills (Brad Pitt), can barely tolerate each other. Obliged to take the kid on his rounds, Somerset pursues an investigation of the death of an enormously obese man who appears to have exploded from eating too much.

The next day, an influential defense attorney is found gruesomely murdered, and when the words ‘Gluttony’ and ‘Greed’ are discovered, respectively, at the scenes, Somerset correctly predicts that there will be five more murders to cover sloth, pride, lust, envy and wrath.

The unidentified city in which the grisly yarn unravels is subject to heavy rain through the early days of the inquiry, which provides the first element in Fincher’s channeling of images. Virtuoso French cinematographer Darius Khondji and production designer Arthur Max have sculpted a dark, murky world, parts of which are illuminated only by flashlight and much of the rest of which is suffused in a pea-soup green that defies penetration. The film has been hand-tooled with precision and to powerful effect.

Freeman’s is a supremely nuanced, moving performance as the seasoned, bruised and solitary Somerset. This is screen acting at its best. Pitt turns in a determined, energetic, creditable job as the eager young detective. Gwyneth Paltrow gives as much human dimension as possible to her few scenes as Pitt’s sensitive, uncertain wife.

Except for a chase sequence, pic features no overt violence, but the gruesome handiwork of the killer is shown in detail, in part courtesy of special makeup effects wiz Rob Bottin.
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PachekoviskMar 16, 2016
EXCELLENT
One of my all time favorite movies.
A suspense unlike any other, it is creepy and intense as hell. You are put into that dark environment of the movie at the beginning, you passes through the crime scenes and intense suspense of
EXCELLENT
One of my all time favorite movies.
A suspense unlike any other, it is creepy and intense as hell.
You are put into that dark environment of the movie at the beginning, you passes through the crime scenes and intense suspense of the film itself and it ends with one of the best endings ever.
One of David Fincher's Best
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RossitsilonDec 16, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The film keeps you with your head up the whole time. I loved the chemistry that Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt had on the screen. The script was so well acted that you could slowly see the interest that William Sommerset was getting about the case. Kevin Spacey was phenomenal. The calmness that he added to the character, pushed Jonathan Doe out of the Serial Killer stereotype and created a very original character. Expand
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SEROJOct 29, 2015
Se7en is without any doubt one of the most intense criminal movies you'll watch! I personally enjoyed it a lot and without spoiling anything let me tell you... you'll be shocked! 7/10
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CentreySep 21, 2015
A Crime thriller that takes a different approach... Although the idea of a religiously motivated serial killer doesn't seem too ingenious, this methods and reasons for the murders are far from dull. The film is gory without explicitly showingA Crime thriller that takes a different approach... Although the idea of a religiously motivated serial killer doesn't seem too ingenious, this methods and reasons for the murders are far from dull. The film is gory without explicitly showing the gore, it allows for the viewer's imagination to work out what happened i.e 'what's in the box?'. Not to mention Morgan Freeman's acting, which is superb, as you'd expect. I don't understand why the critic reviews are so low for such an amazing film. Expand
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gmateuszSep 1, 2015
'Seven' is one of the most self-defeating movies I have ever seen. Despite its pretentious attempt at pseudo-philosophy, it is remarkably shallow upon closer examination, and quickly degenerates into a quagmire of bleak nihilism and'Seven' is one of the most self-defeating movies I have ever seen. Despite its pretentious attempt at pseudo-philosophy, it is remarkably shallow upon closer examination, and quickly degenerates into a quagmire of bleak nihilism and self-serving darkness which do nothing to carry the film. Main characters have redeeming qualities and are a bright spot in an otherwise extremely bleak landscape, but the ending mercilessly puts out even that tiny spark of hope in the most cruel way imaginable. In this sense, it make one wonder why that film was made in the first place and for whom - after all, its relentlessly nihilistic orientation and exploitation of vile brutality are of the soul-sucking, wearisome quality which I find difficult to believe anyone would enjoy. That's what this movie truly is - a relentless, pitiless march into the dark with no variety and no redemption. As such, we might coin a new term to describe 'Seven' and its ilk - 'cynsploitation' - stories which are dark, futile and edgy not in order to make a halfway intelligent point about anything, but to use those tropes for shock value. Expand
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ScareFanJun 9, 2015
If you're in the mood for a dark, grisly, intelligent movie that will get your brain working you've found the right one. Morgan Freeman is superb, and I enjoyed Brad Pitt and Kevin Spacey's performances immensely. One or two jump right out ofIf you're in the mood for a dark, grisly, intelligent movie that will get your brain working you've found the right one. Morgan Freeman is superb, and I enjoyed Brad Pitt and Kevin Spacey's performances immensely. One or two jump right out of your seat moments (one for sure!) and a few things that will have you questioning humanity. I've watched this movie a hundred times and still love it. Watch it when you're in the mood to be creeped out and thoroughly immersed right in the tale, no distractions, and turn out the lights! Seven will keep you guessing to the very end and you will not see what's coming, but you will love every minute. Expand
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ydnar4May 11, 2015
Seven is one of the most engaging film I have ever watched. This movie grabs hold of you from the get go and never lets go. There are no scenes in the movie that feel like they are unneeded and even the scenes that have less tension areSeven is one of the most engaging film I have ever watched. This movie grabs hold of you from the get go and never lets go. There are no scenes in the movie that feel like they are unneeded and even the scenes that have less tension are excellent because of the performances. When the film starts out I wasn't overly impressed with Brad Pitt but when this film creeps towards its conclusion he gets better and better. Morgan Freeman on the other hand is solid the whole way through the film and this may be his best performance ever. The film has one of the most interesting plots that have been ever written and the film stays simple and didn't lose me at all. Of course the landmark in this film is the ended that I will not spoil but I will say that it is one of the most intense endings in all of film. Seven actually beats out Fight Club as my personal favorite David Fincher movie. Expand
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MarickMay 10, 2015
It's a pretty interesting movie, the story is good, the actors play very well. What more can you want ?
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CinemaBlendMay 6, 2015
Frequently, mystery/thrillers present us with a cast of about six or seven characters, set up a sequence of grizzly murders, then "surprise" us by revealing which of those six or seven characters is the guilty party. It's a time-honoredFrequently, mystery/thrillers present us with a cast of about six or seven characters, set up a sequence of grizzly murders, then "surprise" us by revealing which of those six or seven characters is the guilty party. It's a time-honored method that's repeated in at least several movies each year. At the outset, Seven has all the hallmarks of this kind of motion picture. Fortunately, it turns out somewhat smarter and less predictable. Though not without significant flaws, Seven isn't transparent or moronic, and it doesn't insult the average viewer's intelligence.

When all is said and done, the mystery of Seven is not who the killer is -- there's never any question about the identity -- but how he will outsmart the police next, and what he will do as a climax to his killing spree. It's refreshing to find an intelligent maniac who is not undone by a moment of sheer stupidity. From beginning to end, Seven's murderer has the situation under control. The police are his pawns, not the other way around. Shades of Silence of the Lambs.

The good guys are a pair of detectives at opposite ends of their careers. David Mills (Brad Pitt) is new on the job, full of energy and high ideals, and ready to "make a difference" by catching the crooks. William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) is in his last week on the job. His long years studying crime scenes and following up on clues have left him weary and jaded. To him, being a detective isn't about nabbing criminals -- it's about methodically collecting and cataloguing evidence in case a prosecutor ever needs it.

The serial killer pursued by Mills and Somerset is choosing each of his victims based on which of the seven deadly sins (gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy, wrath) they have most clearly violated. The deaths form a portion of a decidedly warped sermon.. In their quest to end this bloody, sadistic spree, the two cops appear well-paired, as together they make the perfect detective. Mills is all brawn and little brain. Somerset, on the other hand, spends long hours in the library researching Dante and Chaucer, looking for clues that will enable him to prevent the next killing.

One of the problems with Seven is that Pitt's Mills is not an especially likable character. He's cocky and arrogant, with an inflated opinion of himself. Up until the end, he's convinced that his way is always the best. Pitt doesn't turn in one of his most impressive performances here, either. There's no subtlety whatsoever. In this film, the actor has a single mode: overdrive. Somerset, on the other hand, is a subdued and balanced personality perfectly essayed by Morgan Freeman. By emoting less than his co-star, Freeman frequently steals scenes from him. Gwyneth Paltrow (Flesh and Bone, Jefferson in Paris), one of today's better young actresses, is woefully underused in the role of Mills' wife, Tracy.

Seven is unnecessarily gory and runs for a little too long, but neither of these elements detracts much from the film's enjoyability (unless you have a weak stomach). The same is true of several logical flaws -- they're there, but not overly apparent while the film is on-screen (they can be ruminated about after the credits have rolled). While Seven lacks the cleverness of the superior Usual Suspects, it's strong enough to hold its own against most other thrillers. Seven may always be grim, dark, and rainy, but at least there's a little substance beneath the atmosphere.

The serial killer pursued by Mills and Somerset is choosing each of his victims based on which of the seven deadly sins (gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy, wrath) they have most clearly violated. The deaths form a portion of a decidedly warped sermon.. In their quest to end this bloody, sadistic spree, the two cops appear well-paired, as together they make the perfect detective. Mills is all brawn and little brain. Somerset, on the other hand, spends long hours in the library researching Dante and Chaucer, looking for clues that will enable him to prevent the next killing.

One of the problems with Seven is that Pitt's Mills is not an especially likable character. He's cocky and arrogant, with an inflated opinion of himself. Up until the end, he's convinced that his way is always the best. Pitt doesn't turn in one of his most impressive performances here, either. There's no subtlety whatsoever. In this film, the actor has a single mode: overdrive. Somerset, on the other hand, is a subdued and balanced personality perfectly essayed by Morgan Freeman. By emoting less than his co-star, Freeman frequently steals scenes from him. Gwyneth Paltrow (Flesh and Bone, Jefferson in Paris), one of today's better young actresses, is woefully underused in the role of Mills' wife, Tracy.

Seven is unnecessarily gory and runs for a little too long, but neither of these elements detracts much from the film's enjoyability (unless you have a weak stomach). The same is true of several logical flaws -- they're there, but not overly apparent while the film is on-screen (they can be ruminated about after the credits have rolled). While Seven lacks the cleverness of the superior Usual Suspects, it's strong enough to hold its own against most other thrillers. Seven may always be grim, dark, and rainy, but at least there's a little substance beneath the atmosphere.
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walkabout_88Apr 29, 2015
Twenty years after its initial release, David Fincher’s sophomore remains an immensely powerful thriller who shaped and was shaped by the 90s, a plus being one of the few not sourced from a novel. Its script, sharp and full of great pacing,Twenty years after its initial release, David Fincher’s sophomore remains an immensely powerful thriller who shaped and was shaped by the 90s, a plus being one of the few not sourced from a novel. Its script, sharp and full of great pacing, greatly holds up to this day.
As seminal as they get, Se7en also informs the director’s work to come: from the NIN collaboration on the soundtrack, to the camera movements. Fincher’s direction is distinguishable though it’s less controlled than the one we have grown accustomed to in the subsequent decades, and all the more beautiful for that same reason.
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MovieManiac83Apr 23, 2015
"Seven," a dark, grisly, horrifying and intelligent thriller, may be too disturbing for many people, I imagine, although if you can bear to watch, it you will see filmmaking of a high order. It tells the story of two detectives - one ready to"Seven," a dark, grisly, horrifying and intelligent thriller, may be too disturbing for many people, I imagine, although if you can bear to watch, it you will see filmmaking of a high order. It tells the story of two detectives - one ready to retire, the other at the start of his career - and their attempts to capture a perverted serial killer who is using the Seven Deadly Sins as his scenario.

The look of "Seven" is crucial to its effect. This is a very dark film, the gloom often penetrated only by the flashlights of the detectives. Even when all the lights are turned on in the apartments of the victims, they cast only wan, hopeless pools of light.

Although the time of the story is the present, the set design suggests the 1940s; Gary Wissner, the art director, goes for dark blacks and browns, deep shadows, lights of deep yellow, and a lot of dark wood furniture. It rains almost all the time.

A movie like this is all style. The material by itself could have been handled in many ways, but the director, David Fincher ("Alien 3"), goes for evocative atmosphere, and the writer, Andrew Kevin Walker, writes dialogue that for Morgan Freeman, in particular, is wise, informed and poetic. ("Anyone who spends a significant amount of time with me," he says, "finds me disagreeable.") Eventually, it becomes clear that the killer's sermon is being preached directly to the two policemen, and that in order to understand it, they may have to risk their lives and souls.

"Seven" is unique in one detail of its construction; it brings the killer onscreen with half an hour to go, and gives him a speaking role. Instead of being simply the quarry in a chase, he is revealed as a twisted but articulate antagonist, who has devised a horrible plan for concluding his sermon. (The actor playing the killer is not identified by name in the ads or opening credits, and so I will leave his identity as another of his surprises.) "Seven" is well-made in its details, and uncompromising in the way it presents the disturbing details of the crimes. It is certainly not for the young or the sensitive. Good as it is, it misses greatness by not quite finding the right way to end. All of the pieces are in place, all of the characters are in position, and then - I think the way the story ends is too easy. Satisfying, perhaps. But not worthy of what has gone before.
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EddyGregsApr 19, 2015
Two detectives try to run a gruesome serial killer to ground who based his murders on the seven deadly sins.

Seven isn't just a movie, it's a mind **** a psychological trip through hell that leaves your head spinning, your heart pumping
Two detectives try to run a gruesome serial killer to ground who based his murders on the seven deadly sins.

Seven isn't just a movie, it's a mind **** a psychological trip through hell that leaves your head spinning, your heart pumping and your stomach crying out for the medicinal properties of a stiff whiskey, or five. Not since The Exorcist has there been a mainstream Hollywood studio movie as extraordinarily dark, bleak, intense, and as monumentally scary as this. From its sensory assaulting opening credits, through to its desolate and very shocking finale, Seven goes for the gut, and like an insidious gnawing in the pit of your stomach, it never lets up. Be warned, this is not comfortable viewing.

A dark, gripping thriller which saves it's most shocking revelations for the final scenes.
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EdwardGregoryApr 19, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Seven isn't just a movie, it's a mind **** a psychological trip through hell that leaves your head spinning, your heart pumping and your stomach crying out for the medicinal properties of a stiff whiskey, or five. Not since The Exorcist has there been a mainstream Hollywood studio movie as extraordinarily dark, bleak, intense, and as monumentally scary as this. From its sensory assaulting opening credits, through to its desolate and very shocking finale, Seven goes for the gut, and like an insidious gnawing in the pit of your stomach, it never lets up. Be warned, this is not comfortable viewing.

In an anonymous US city in which it always rains and nobody seems to have bothered to pay their electricity bill, a serial killer is busy slaying his victims according to the seven deadly sins: gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, etc, leaving a sick procession of corpses, each one murdered in a way related to their own particular sin: a wealthy defence lawyer is forced to cut off a pound of his own flesh (greed); an obese man is forced fed until his stomach explodes (gluttony); a prostitute (lust) is... well, best see for yourself. Assigned to the case are veteran cop William Somerset (Freeman), a methodical, world-weary thinker and a week away from retirement after 34 years on the force, and his hot-headed young new partner David Mills (Pitt), recently relocated, along with his wife (Paltrow), to this hellhole of a city, eager to make a name for himself. Try as they might they are always one step behind the murderer, but all too late his true motives are revealed to them.

Director David Fincher, who previously helmed the equally gloomy Alien3, creates an overwhelming sense of unease, presenting a world of irredeemable ugliness, a grim, melancholic, depressing, decaying society from which there is no escape. This movie even smells rank. But despite the gruesomeness of the crimes this is no slasher movie. In the same way that Manhunter relied on the psychological for its impact, so too does Seven. The victims are never killed onscreen. Instead, we catch glimpses of the corpses at the crime scene, or in the morgue, or in the snatches of black-and-white police photographs that are flashed before us. Perhaps more disturbingly, you are mostly left to visualise in your mind the full extent of the killer's atrocities when they are discussed, matter-of-factly, by Pitt and Freeman.

As the cops move closer to their foe (whose identity is revealed late and by then it doesn't really matter anyway since it's fundamentally irrelevant) the movie shifts from thriller territory into the realms of horror, and it's here that Fincher and screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker pull off their greatest coup, a piece of cinematic genius - the most downbeat ending imaginable. Ever. You come away reeling, emotionally and mentally, shaken and most definitely stirred, muttering to yourself that they couldn't possibly have done that. But they did. Oh boy, did they. For the ending alone, this is simply unmissable.

A dark, gripping thriller which saves it's most shocking revelations for the final scenes.
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Arthur_S_PoeFeb 12, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Among all the films Fincher's made throughout the years, 'Se7en' is still my uncontested #1. With an excellent cast of Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt (and the maniacally brilliant appearance of Kevin Spacey at the end), the classic 'old cop-new cop' routine actually gains in depth. The atmosphere is absolutely amazing and there is no doubt that 'Se7en' can be easily classified as a classic of the neo-noir genre, albeit it is missing the usual nocturnal ambient. But the irony is amazing. The case itself is absolutely marvelous and I must praise the screenwriter for a story that's just bursting with originality, accompanied by exceptionally visual scenes of murder and violence. Only Fincher could've directed 'Se7en' in such a way and it is, without any doubt, a classic of both the genre and the cinema as a whole. Expand
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LelchelseaJan 19, 2015
Throughout the whole movie I was in cold sweat. One of the grittiest and brutal thrillers I have ever seen and its mix of gut wrenching brutality, strong acting and eerie cinematography, makes it one movie experience that is truly memorable.Throughout the whole movie I was in cold sweat. One of the grittiest and brutal thrillers I have ever seen and its mix of gut wrenching brutality, strong acting and eerie cinematography, makes it one movie experience that is truly memorable. Se7en is truly defines what a thriller is. Expand
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BOBdotEXENov 30, 2014
the first 45 or so minuets of this movie feels the need to have dramatic/tense music playing..
the whole time..even for everything. The acting was pretty good, but the story was very weak.
the two detectives 'work' a case, and by work I
the first 45 or so minuets of this movie feels the need to have dramatic/tense music playing..
the whole time..even for everything. The acting was pretty good, but the story was very weak.
the two detectives 'work' a case, and by work I mean go to some crime scenes, they only actually get any progress when they use a deus ex machina system to find out who the killer is. all his crimes are themed. and when they finally meet up with him, there is a pretty good discussion about what he's doing and why. and he says he has a big surprise that will 'change everything'. I'm not going to spoil what that is. but it just turns out to be a very generic 'chasing the killer' movie style ending.
before this event, one of the detective even says "you're noting important. you're just a weekend move, no one will remember you after a week" and that's exactly how the ending of this film is. Forgettable, unoriginal, and it dose not really connect with the progression with the rest of the movie.
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PanapaokNov 11, 2014
It starts classically. Two detectives the one different from the other. Fincher brings the action immediately and we are drown into the story.

The one (Freeman) is older, wiser, well-educated and more experienced. Each and every of his
It starts classically. Two detectives the one different from the other. Fincher brings the action immediately and we are drown into the story.

The one (Freeman) is older, wiser, well-educated and more experienced. Each and every of his lines seem to be well thought and straightforward. Morgan Freeman plays Somerset with great intensity and calming demeanor and this is one of his best roles.

The other (Pitt) is the new guy and the classic hothead who first acts and then starts to think his actions. He is definitely a man of the action. Brad Pitt was a right choice for the role and his work is very good out of the question.

Andrew Kevin Walker, the writer, provides both of them with great and almost poetic dialogue while David Fincher, the director, fills the movie with a dark and gripping tone and he directs with a great amount of energy.

The case is a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his modus operandi. I don't want to spoil anything for those who haven't watched the film so I will not mention the actor's name. All I can say is the fact that he is the perfect choice for the role because he embodies intelligence in his eyes and voice.

This is one of the most dark and disturbing films of all time and definitely one of the really best. It's not a film which you will forget easily. Actually is one of the most haunting ones and it's a film which raises several questions about our society. It's simply a masterpiece.
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drlowdonOct 30, 2014
A pair of homicide detectives (Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman) are assigned a case involving a series of horrific murders based on the seven deadly sins and face a race against time to catch the killer before he can complete his plan.

Seven
A pair of homicide detectives (Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman) are assigned a case involving a series of horrific murders based on the seven deadly sins and face a race against time to catch the killer before he can complete his plan.

Seven is not one for the squeamish; director David Fincher not holding anything back when showing the victims of the gruesome crimes, but that doesn't prevent the film from creating a gripping narrative. Pitt and Freeman are excellent as always and help to create and fantastic atmosphere that builds to create a shocking finale. One of the cleverest thrillers of the last twenty years Se7en would make an excellent addition to any movie collection.
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LamuriasOct 8, 2014
I've been wanting to watch this movie for a few years now because it is often referenced on other movies and TV shows, and I'm also a fan of every David Fincher movie I've watched. Even though I already knew what happened in the end, theI've been wanting to watch this movie for a few years now because it is often referenced on other movies and TV shows, and I'm also a fan of every David Fincher movie I've watched. Even though I already knew what happened in the end, the movie was still very intense and overall a great experience. The movie is set on an unnamed "Gotham" type city, where violent crime is as common as smoking indoors during the 90s. In less than 2 hours, Pitt and Freeman establish a relation so strong, you'll want to keep watching them figuring out serial killers even after the movie is over.
It's also worth noting how influential this movie was on 00's entertainment. Here you have a serial killer killing for a greater good ("Dexter") an old-cop-new-cop dynamic (True Detective, etc.), and a city full of criminal with dark overtones (Nolan's Batman trilogy). Fincher is a visionary and it doesn't seem like he will ever have a flop as long as good actors and a good script are involved.
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horcrux2007Sep 4, 2014
"Seven" is a highly entertaining and intense film with a great plot and a creepy tone. It kept me on the edge of my seat for most of the film, and many scenes were quite shocking. However, I felt the ending to be kind of weak, and I felt the"Seven" is a highly entertaining and intense film with a great plot and a creepy tone. It kept me on the edge of my seat for most of the film, and many scenes were quite shocking. However, I felt the ending to be kind of weak, and I felt the characters were unlikable. It's not a perfect movie, but "Seven" is a very morbid, unpredictable., and intense thriller Expand
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Viper8787Sep 1, 2014
A very well acted movie by all. The movie keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time, with very good story. The concept of the movie was really good and was executed great. The ending even though its wasn't one of the best in myA very well acted movie by all. The movie keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time, with very good story. The concept of the movie was really good and was executed great. The ending even though its wasn't one of the best in my opinion was still very good. Expand
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MaricaAug 27, 2014
"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention." - John Doe

Se7en is a masterpiece.I like this movie a lot.
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SpangleJul 25, 2014
This one is fantastic. I had high hopes and figured there was no way it could live up to my hype, but boy did it ever. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman are great, Kevin Spacey is phenomenal, and really, the whole cast does a good job. On Spacey,This one is fantastic. I had high hopes and figured there was no way it could live up to my hype, but boy did it ever. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman are great, Kevin Spacey is phenomenal, and really, the whole cast does a good job. On Spacey, his role here is perfectly done and entirely chilling. He really embodies his character. In addition, David Fincher's direction is great as always and he really does a fantastic job crafting a chilling, thrilling, twisty, and dark film. From the very beginning, this one has you on the edge of your seat and it only drives you closer and closer to the edge throughout the film. This one never really drags and instead has you entirely engrossed as the case progresses. The script is also strong and builds very well to the ultimate pay-off. Now, this one is certainly not perfect, but what film is? This one is very well made, very well acted, entertaining, and extremely thrilling. From every angle, this film delivers and is worthy of the hype and reputation is has in the aftermath of its release. Expand
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FranzHcriticJun 21, 2014
A gritty, macabre, and disturbingly brutal thriller with taut writing, direction, cinematography, and poignant performances. The setting with the characters is suited almost to perfection, and they keep the movie going, not the action orA gritty, macabre, and disturbingly brutal thriller with taut writing, direction, cinematography, and poignant performances. The setting with the characters is suited almost to perfection, and they keep the movie going, not the action or blood like in other thrillers. Expand
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theseparatorDec 30, 2013
If Fincher didn’t invent the convention of the brilliant serial killer always being just one step ahead of the police, he unquestionably perfected it here. This is the twisted psychopath unleashing his vengeance upon the deserving, avariciousIf Fincher didn’t invent the convention of the brilliant serial killer always being just one step ahead of the police, he unquestionably perfected it here. This is the twisted psychopath unleashing his vengeance upon the deserving, avaricious world at its absolute best. And this remains Fincher’s best film.

Two cops in New York are hunting a serial killer. The presence of the killer is momentous even before the detectives track him down, once caught, the killer is channeled through Kevin Spacey with a disturbingly authentic evil calm.

Written by Andrew Kevin Walker, this amazing original script that was almost never made. Walker wrote it as an original screenplay around 1991. Apparently he was quite depressed at the time. New Line Cinema bought it, but it took years before it went into production Walker went to work on other projects thinking the script would never be made, but it was. It was released Sept 22, 1995.
By using the seven deadly sins as the basis for justifying the killer’s prerogative, the film’s plot is definitely one of the best around, added to this amped up, excellent performances by Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, the production comes off flawlessly, but Seven is so haunting and goes down as one of the best Thrillers of all time because of Fincher’s vision of a hellish New York. This world is poison and Fincher makes it seep.

The grit and grime of the crimes scenes combined with filth of the city streets, alleyways, rooftops, constantly being pounded with rain, darkness engulf even the few happy moments of the film. So much of this film’s beauty is in the compilation. The sets and lighting are so complex that making Seven must have been the result of a finely tuned crew, each member bulked up on their own creative genius. It is how everything, every element aligns perfectly that makes Se7en such a phenomenal filmmaking achievement.
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AssassinationDec 12, 2013
The Devil Of Thriller !!

**Se7en** * The Darkness will make you blind in which it serves you the thrill and mystery This movie is extremely brilliant which dazzles in extreme surprises,mystery and also goosebumps Intelligent screen
The Devil Of Thriller !!

**Se7en**

* The Darkness will make you blind in which it serves you the thrill and mystery This movie is extremely brilliant which dazzles in extreme surprises,mystery and also goosebumps Intelligent screen play is the main factor for the movie to shoot the components needed to be displayed in such orderly fashion without any disruption The Director of this film David Fincher has made this movie into a master piece by giving correct amount of properties and attributes to this film such a task is performed perfectly. The acting phase of Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman have a great chemistry with each other considering their roles in this film they stand out as iconic they both make an amazing performance The character John Doe portrayed by Kevin Spacey has accomplished perfectly in displaying a terrific serial killer by giving its charm and grace to the character itself This movies tells that it knows what darkness really is and it shows how thrilling it will be Overall Movie is Dark & Brilliant but also shines as a sparkled gem stone .

Se7en :**********

(10/10) Stars
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SwatiNov 12, 2013
The dynamic between the young rookie and the experienced cop is caught very nicely. Both the leads (Freeman and Pitt) do not disappoint. They argue and protest against each others' theories and methods. Paltrow turned out a nice supportingThe dynamic between the young rookie and the experienced cop is caught very nicely. Both the leads (Freeman and Pitt) do not disappoint. They argue and protest against each others' theories and methods. Paltrow turned out a nice supporting performance. Kevin Spacey yet again amazed and enthralled with the finesse with which he captures the idiosyncrasies of his characters.

The cinematography was wonderful_ creating an atmosphere of claustrophobia, forcing people together who would rather prefer to remain cold and distant. The constant rains weigh down on the mood and that is exactly the feeling one should feel in a movie about a serial killer. The gore was unrepentantly included where it was absolutely required to get the right feeling for the scene. The movie never shies from the subject matter.

I wasn't very impressed with the ending the first time I watched it. I found it underwhelming in the light of all the awesome stuff that had preceded. The villain, however, was played with perfection. But I still thought some imagination could have gone into it. I don't mean that it should have been a happy ending. I just felt that it kind of fizzled out. It was only when I watched it afterwards that I accepted the director's vision. It was his movie and I had to accept it, and I began to see his vision as more realistic and logical. And then I realized that this movie was a masterpiece. It was pure perfection. The sense of depth and splendour it evokes makes me certain in my belief that this movie is a classic. It has to be David Fincher's best work.
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MovieGuysSep 19, 2013
So, what is in the box? We will never know, and that's what makes Se7en so mystical and intriguing. Technically I can't spoil the ending, because we all have our own interpretation of it ourselves. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman blow us awaySo, what is in the box? We will never know, and that's what makes Se7en so mystical and intriguing. Technically I can't spoil the ending, because we all have our own interpretation of it ourselves. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman blow us away with a smart script that knows exactly what's going on in the movie, and the grisly crime scenes make us nauseous just to look at, but they are pure genius, especially when you know they were executed by the oddly satisfying Kevin Spacey as John Doe. Nary has a crime thriller akin to this one come along that has topped this movie. Expand
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ViperspiderAug 17, 2013
This movie had me on the edge of my seat the whole way through. The background music created a great atmosphere of suspense and dread. The acting was top notch, the story was creepy but incredibly interesting. I seriously have no complaints.
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le_oneJun 8, 2013
An epic masterpiece among thrillers. Pitt and Freeman are better than ever here and Fincher's work is excellent. I watched it and re-watched it. One of my all-time favorite movies.
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Sevvy88Jun 7, 2013
Really cool movie. If you can get past the blunt force trauma that is Brat Pitt's (purposefully) annoying character then it's a good watch. Some of the sets in the film are fantastic and right on point. I hope the set designers got more thanReally cool movie. If you can get past the blunt force trauma that is Brat Pitt's (purposefully) annoying character then it's a good watch. Some of the sets in the film are fantastic and right on point. I hope the set designers got more than just a nod for this one. It's a cynical film, but one that, despite it's horror, is still somehow rooted in reality, and that's the most disturbing part. Expand
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Tss5078Feb 22, 2013
David Fincher is one of Hollywood's most popular directors, but it's the film Seven that got him his start. This is one of my all-time favorite movie, because it features one of the best casts ever put together, and one of the best endingsDavid Fincher is one of Hollywood's most popular directors, but it's the film Seven that got him his start. This is one of my all-time favorite movie, because it features one of the best casts ever put together, and one of the best endings you will ever see. This dark and gritty crime thriller follows the investigation into a serial killer, who kills his victims based on the seven deadly sins. It is the type of movie that can never be remade or out done, a once in a lifetime film that will shock and thrill audience for decades to come. It's on many top ten lists, including mine, and you will be hard pressed to find a better film. From beginning to end this film is a winner and it is definitely one that should be in your queue. Expand
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Compi24Jan 30, 2013
Despite the fact that it's about as "feel-good" as one of those Sarah McLachlan ASPCA ads, "Seven" is still an impossibly well acted, written, and directed crime thriller, featuring one of the most disturbing climaxes I've ever seen on film .
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