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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0114369Se7en (1995) - IMDb

    Sep 22, 1995 · With Morgan Freeman, Andrew Kevin Walker, Daniel Zacapa, Brad Pitt. Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives.

    • (1.8M)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • David Fincher
    • 1995-09-22
  2. Scene No. 7 is a 1985 Indian Malayalam-language film, directed by Ambili and produced by V. Rajan. The film stars Thilakan, Ashokan, Bharath Gopi and Shankar in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Jerry Amaldev.

  3. Seven (often stylized as Se7en) [1] is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. It stars Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, with Gwyneth Paltrow, and John C. McGinley in supporting roles.

    • All Seven Deadly Sins & Murders Explained
    • What's in The Box? Se7en Ending Twist Explained
    • What Mills Killing John Doe Means
    • Why Somerset Doesn't Retire: Se7en Ending's Hemingway Quote Explained
    • What's Wrong with The City in Se7en? Why It's So Bad to Live in
    • What Se7en's Ending Really Means

    How Do Mills And John Doe Becoming The Final Victims?

    By the time the audience reaches the end of Se7en, they have already witnessed much of John Doe's deadly plan, with each one based on a different facet of the seven deadly sins. Se7en's first sin is gluttony, and it's at this crime scene that Mills and Somerset first meet. Doe's first victim is unnamed in the film, but he was force-fed by John until his stomach exploded, making him the representation of gluttony. Doe's next victim is Eli Gould, a criminal defense attorney forced to cut off a...

    The Contents Of The Box Are Never Shown

    The box contents delivered to Mills in Se7en's final scene aren't ever shown. However, the film overtly references the box's contents, making it clear exactly what was in the box. John Doe tells Mills that he killed Tracy out of envy and "took her pretty head." This serves as the film's big twist - that Tracy is dead and Mills was always intended to be the final part of Doe's plan - with Mills' sudden comprehension of the situation enough to push him to murder Doe and embody the sin of wrath....

    Who Wins In The End?

    Mills killing John Doe is more significant than simply being the seventh murder and the representation of wrath. By killing Doe, Mills fulfills the killer's plan, making Doe victorious even in death. Doe's own motivations were to shock the world out of its own apathy, and in forcing Mills' hand, he's able to do so, albeit in a small way. Mills' murder of Doe brings him down to the killer's level which, by Doe's own logic, proves that no one, even the most admirable person, is above sin.

    Doe's Plan Affected Somerset As Well

    Mills is destroyed in the final moments of Se7en, but the final line of the film actually evidences a significant change in Somerset, too. Seen as one of the greatest final lines in movies, Somerset narrates "Ernest Hemingway once wrote, 'The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.' I agree with the second part." The quote, coupled with Somerset assuring his captain that he'll "be around," evidences that he no longer intends to retire as he did before. This quote is important as it furt...

    The Ruin Of The City Reflects The Movie's Biblical Themes

    The city in Se7enis deliberately left unnamed. The film's ambiguous setting and regular references to what an awful place it is are significant to its story, as it's effectively used to conjure the image of purgatory. John Doe's seven deadly sin murders prove this, as those guilty are punished accordingly - drawing a parallel with Dante'Alighieri's "Divine Comedy", which in itself heavily inspired Milton's "Paradise Lost". The nature of Se7en's city is used by Doe to justify his crimes, as it...

    The Movie Leaves John Doe As A Complicated Villain

    Se7en's ending is particularly interesting as it not only allows its villain to win but seemingly justifies some of his actions in the process. By manipulating Detective Mills into killing him and bringing his plan to fruition, John Doe wins. This is further proven by Somerset's decision not to retire, as he's shocked out of his apathy, which is referred to in an earlier scene where he discusses his reasons for retiring with Mills. This actually paints John Doe as a righteous character, as Se...

    • Colin Mccormick
  4. Somerset has 7 days to go for his retirement. After forming a friendship with Somerset, Tracy (Gwyneth Paltrow) confides to him (after she invites Somerset for dinner) that she is pregnant and has yet to tell Mills, as she is unhappy with the city and feels it is no place to raise a child.

  5. Mar 12, 2022 · Somerset is wary but feisty Mills agrees to his terms. As they drive together, Doe isn’t remorseful for his crimes, and matter-of-factly declares that his victims deserved to die. He likens himself to a martyr, someone chosen by a higher power to shock the world out of apathy.

  6. Sep 22, 1995 · Overview. Two homicide detectives are on a desperate hunt for a serial killer whose crimes are based on the "seven deadly sins" in this dark and haunting film that takes viewers from the tortured remains of one victim to the next.