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Se7en (1995)
In David Fincher's grisly, neo-noir, psychological
crime thriller, clues at the various murder scenes for each of the
Seven Deadly Sins (gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy and
wrath) were ingenuously displayed, but none of the actual crimes
were seen committed, except for the last one:
- even before the opening title credits, the meticulous
character of soon-to-retire, weary veteran Det. Lt. William Somerset
(Morgan Freeman) was introduced after 32 years - he was going about
his orderly and precise morning routine in his furnished bachelor
apartment
- the wise, perceptive and methodical homicide investigator
was set in contrast to his headstrong replacement partner, young,
arrogant, brash, hotshot reckless rookie replacement Detective David
Mills (Brad Pitt), in their pursuit of a diabolical and sociopathic
serial killer named John Doe (Kevin Spacey) who had staged multiple
murders
- all of the
killer's seven murders in the film were inspired by the legendary Seven
Deadly Sins (Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Lust, Pride, Envy, and Wrath); the
actual murders were off-screen, but described in gruesome detail.
- Gluttony - the obese victim (Bob Mack), lying
face-down with his head in a bowl of spaghetti, was forced
to feed himself to death, with a bucket of vomit next to him.
A blow to his engorged stomach forced him to hemorrhage. His
dark and dingy apartment was filled with rotting food, flies,
and roaches.
- Greed - the victimized wealthy attorney Eli
Gould (Gene Borkan) suffered lethal bloodletting.
- Sloth - the victim Victor (Michael Reid MacKay)
(an ex-drug dealer and pedophilic child molester, defended
in a case by Eli Gould - see above), was strapped to a bed
to suffer a slow death for a year, with minor amounts of IV
drugs and medications. His emaciation was chronicled by snapshots
taken by the killer -- there was an additional scary moment
when the seemingly-dead corpse slightly rose up and coughed
- Lust - a victimized prostitute/masseuse (Cat
Mueller) in a massage parlor was murdered by a severely-distressed
and crazed man (Leland Orser) who had been forced to rape and
kill her. The traumatized 'John' was ordered at gunpoint by
the serial killer to strap on a dildo with a knife blade in
place of a phallus.
- Pride - a pretty model (Heidi Schanz) suicidally
chose to kill herself in her bedroom with an overdose of sleeping
pills (rather than phoning an ambulance for help), because
of her mutilated, sliced and disfigured face - her nose had
been cut off.
Crime Scenes - Some of the Seven Deadly Sins
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Gluttony
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Greed
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Sloth
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The Still-Alive "SLOTH" Crime Victim -
A Major Jump-Scare
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Lust
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Pride
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- the third 'murder' scene was for "SLOTH" - in which
Mills and Somerset with
flashlights and guns, came upon a dark, smelly crime
scene; with a SWAT team, the two entered a seemingly-empty apartment
(# 306) with hundreds of scented air-freshener magic trees hanging
from the ceiling; under a blanket on a bed (when it was pulled
away) was skeletal victim Theodore "Victor" Allen (Michael Reid
Mackay) who
had been tortured and emaciated for an entire year while bound
onto the bed; Victor’s left hand had been severed and was
used to write the words “Help Me” on the wall in the
previous crime scene (for "GREED"), thus providing fingerprints; as
SWAT team leader John McGinley bent over the corpse and whispered
close to the body's face: "You got what you deserved," the drug-dealing
pedophile gave a death-rattling gasp and cough - a major jump-scare,
revealing to everyone's shock that he was still alive
- the film's best acted sequence
was a diner scene between Somerset and Mills' unhappy relocated
wife Tracy (Gwyneth Paltrow) who had just moved to the city from
upstate. She confided in him about her unrevealed pregnancy - he
advised her that the city was no place for a family, and that if
she aborted, she shouldn't tell her husband that she was pregnant.
If she went ahead with the delivery, however, he urged: "You
spoil that kid every chance you get"
- in the unforgettable, nail-biting, concluding climax,
maniacal killer John Doe led Detective Mills and Somerset to a
remote desert area marked by power cable towers, promising to reveal
the last two bodies and give his confession
- instead, he carried through with another
sick and gruesome crime and souvenir - "her
pretty head" (a severed head, never shown) was delivered in
a bloody cardboard box by a driver exactly at 7 pm who was paid $500
- Doe confessed to the sin of Envy
before killing Mills' pregnant wife Tracy: "I
wish I could have lived like you did...I'm trying to tell you how
much I admire you and your pretty wife...Tracy...It's disturbing
how easily a member of the press can purchase information from the
men in your precinct... I visited your home this morning after you'd
left. I tried to play husband. I tried to taste the life of a simple
man...It didn't work out so I took a souvenir - her pretty head"
- afterwards, he had her head delivered to their
location in the middle of the desert: ("Because I envy your
normal life, it seems that Envy is my sin - she begged for her
life, Detective. She begged for her life, and for the life of the
baby inside of her. (To Somerset) Oh, he didn't know")
- the last of the Seven Deadly
Sins (wrath) was luridly demonstrated by anguished and angered Lt.
Mills who vengefully shot Doe in the head, and then emptied his
gun of five bullets into Doe's body, in exchange for his pregnant
wife's beheading; his partner Detective Somerset
begged him not to: "That's
what he wants. He wants you to shoot him." Doe kept pressing: "Become
vengeance, David...Become Wrath...She begged for her life, Detective...She
begged for her life and for the life of the baby inside of her...Oh,
he didn't know."
- even though Somerset advised: "If
you kill him, he will win," Mills went ahead; as Mills was
taken into custody for the shooting and driven away, Somerset offered: "Whatever
he needs...I'll be around"
- after declaring that he wouldn't
be quitting after all, Det. Somerset delivered the film's final words
(in voice-over): "Ernest Hemingway once wrote, 'The world is
a fine place and worth fighting for.' I agree with the second part"
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Detective Somerset's (Morgan Freeman) Early Morning Routine
Keeping Track of the 7 Deadly Sins
John Doe: "You're looking for me"
Envy (confessed by Serial Killer John Doe)
"Pretty Head" in a Box: Confession of Envy by
John Doe
Det. David Mill's Wrathful Revenge on Doe
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