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Seven - New Line Platinum Series

Seven - New Line Platinum Series

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "What's in the box?"
Review: Seven stars Morgan Freeman as a gentle cop whose only a week away from retirement. Brad Pitt plays the brash young detective that has come to replace him. In their week together, they work on finding a serial killer whose victims are all tortured (gruesomely) and killed to illustrate the "seven deadly sins."

Freeman is wonderful, as always, playing a character similiar to his "Red" in The Shawshank Redemption: soft-spoken, patient, and wise. Pitt (Lose the mustache and beard!) looks at ease playing the cocky, over-eager kid cop. Gwyneth Paltrow has a small part as Pitt's wife who encounters the serial killer later in the film. The killer is played by Kevin Spacey as a quiet, intelligent, insane madman.

The direction and photography are top-notch. The pace is quick, there are no wasted speeches or scenes. Because we know there will be seven murders, we are expecting, but never quite prepared for, the horrific crime scenes. The film was reminiscent of The Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon, both very intense stories about serial killers. (I was also remined of TVincent Price's Dr. Phibes movies as well as Who is Killing The Great Chefs of Europe? Here again, the viewer knows there will be more killings following a definite pattern. These were played for laughs, however, and there are no laughs in Seven.)

The ending took me by surprise, which is always good. I recommend Seven for viewers who want blood, gore, and excellent acting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great film, great dvd
Review: Seven is a very disturbing thriller about a serial killer,John Doe(Kevin Spacey), killing people via examples of the seven deadly sins - gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy and wrath. The story begins with Detective Mills (Brad Pitt) being assigned to Detective Somerset (Morgan Freeman). Detective Somerset is due to retire at the end of the week, and Detective Mills is moving up in the world, and is to take Somerset's place. This is a very disturbing movie. It will keep you enthralled and glued to your seat for the entire 127 minutes. Indeed, I was staggered that I never once lost concentration or was bored with this movie.This is a movie with an unexpected ending that is absolutely unpredictable and which is not at all a "Hollywood" style ending.

The disc itself. The movie is presented in Anamorphic compared to the old letterbox version and this is great to see the film finally in its full glory!.The detail is quite good and crisp with very few problems (odd shimmer effect in certain scenes). The sound is recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1 which has no audio sync problems and the use of the surround mainly during rain sequences adding tone. The track was bass heavy in spots and gave the .1 channel a working. There is a number of extras on the second disk, featurettes - morgan freemans diary - directorys commentary, production notes and Star bios. All said and done the film is one of the best, along with Silence of the Lambs, in its genre and the disc even with its faults is a qaulity purchase

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seven - An intense thriller from start to end!
Review: "Se7en" can clearly be counted among the tops in the murder/mystery thriller type movies of all time as it is an extremely intense film that frightens the soul and fills the entertainment need for such movies. Fair warning to the faint of heart as the graphics of this film are just as intense as the script itself. Much of this film is based on the script being as intense as it as the two primary characters are trying to figure out who the killer is before he/she makes it all the way through the seven deadly sins; what I find difficult to believe when watching the film though is that the screenwriter felt it was necessary to resort to excessive bouts of cursing as opposed to reasonably intelligent verbiage. I'm far from being a prude of any sort however, a thing can be taken too far and the language of this film was taken too far too often.

Performance wise, what else can be expected of Morgan Freeman other than another marvelous performance! There are very few films in which he's starred that one could say weren't good films and parts for him; he continues to be one of the top actors in the industry. Brad Pitt gives another great performance in this film despite his part being the one in which the screenwriter overindulged in a lack of intelligent writing. Kevin Spacey's actual screen time is very limited in this film but his performance is extremely powerful. Gwyneth Paltrow, such the beauty that she is, has a limited role in the film but leaves an impression nonetheless.

Director David Fincher who is probably best known for such films as the more recent "Fight Club" and "Panic Room" shows an exceptional stylistic flair in "Seven" that carries over to his other films. He certainly deserves a fair amount of credit for this films success over the years.

The Premise:

New York City's finest, Detective Lieutenant William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) finds himself mired in an investigation of a serial killer only one week from retirement. In comes his replacement, Detective David Mills (Brad Pitt) who is eager to take over the case all on his own however, their Captain played by the high spirited retired Marine Corps Staff Sergeant turned Hollywood actor, R. Lee Ermey, refuses to just hand the case over to Mills.

What follows from there is an extremely intense film in which the two detectives are desperately trying to find a killer who is forcing his victims to more or less kill themselves based on the seven deadly sins before he makes it all the way through them...

I highly recommend this film to any and all who are interested in this particular genre of filmmaking as it is, as stated above, an extremely intense thriller type film that will keep one guessing all the way to the extraordinarily frightening conclusion. {ssintrepid}

Special Features:

The one true incongruity of this particular original DVD release of the film is that it is a two sided disc that only contains about half the film on the first side. I don't know where New Line came up with their compression rate for this film and why but very few videophiles, myself included, are appreciative of having to flip a disc to continue the movie! Fortunately, this particular release is out of stock and there are newer version out there in which this technical error has been alleviated.

-Cast & Crew bios

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant...and Disturbing.
Review: I wish more movies like Se7en were made, and not because I'm into only creepy, unsettling films. Se7en simply doesn't pull any punches. The excellent characters, script, music, and atmosphere all work together to create the perfect canvas to paint this brutal tale of a serial killer that tortures and kills specific people in accordance with the seven deadly sins. Everything in Se7en has been tweaked to perfection. The movie captures your attention so completely that you can't look away, even at some of the truly morbid scenes. And let's not forget the acting! Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kevin Spacey are all simply outstanding. Every word they utter seems real, unlike most Hollywood films where the characters are contrived and simply not believeable. The ending is shocking and depressing, more than equaling the rest of the film.

As if Se7en wasn't awesome enough, the DVD is simply loaded!! This is one of those rare cases when a movie DESERVES to be stocked full of extras! Obviously, this movie is not for the squeamish or weak of heart, but anyone who can handle this kind of a movie will discover one of the best films of the 90's.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT MOVIE!
Review: This is one the best thriller movies I've ever seen. The movie sucks you in at the very beginning and keeps you at the edge of your seat. There's action and the suspense is great, you can't predict what's coming next. And then ending is spectacular and smart. I can't believe someone who can make this great of a movie hasn't made a bunch more great movies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seven - An intense thriller from start to end!
Review: "Se7en" can clearly be counted among the tops in the murder/mystery thriller type movies of all time as it is an extremely intense film that frightens the soul and fills the entertainment need for such movies. Fair warning to the faint of heart as the graphics of this film are just as intense as the script itself. Much of this film is based on the script being as intense as it as the two primary characters are trying to figure out who the killer is before he/she makes it all the way through the seven deadly sins; what I find difficult to believe when watching the film though is that the screenwriter felt it was necessary to resort to excessive bouts of cursing as opposed to reasonably intelligent verbiage. I'm far from being a prude of any sort however, a thing can be taken too far and the language of this film was taken too far too often.

Performance wise, what else can be expected of Morgan Freeman other than another marvelous performance! There are very few films in which he's starred that one could say weren't good films and parts for him; he continues to be one of the top actors in the industry. Brad Pitt gives another great performance in this film despite his part being the one in which the screenwriter overindulged in a lack of intelligent writing. Kevin Spacey's actual screen time is very limited in this film but his performance is extremely powerful. Gwyneth Paltrow, such the beauty that she is, has a limited role in the film but leaves an impression nonetheless.

Director David Fincher who is probably best known for such films as the more recent "Fight Club" and "Panic Room" shows an exceptional stylistic flair in "Seven" that carries over to his other films. He certainly deserves a fair amount of credit for this films success over the years.

The Premise:

New York City's finest, Detective Lieutenant William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) finds himself mired in an investigation of a serial killer only one week from retirement. In comes his replacement, Detective David Mills (Brad Pitt) who is eager to take over the case all on his own however, their Captain played by the high spirited retired Marine Corps Staff Sergeant turned Hollywood actor, R. Lee Ermey, refuses to just hand the case over to Mills.

What follows from there is an extremely intense film in which the two detectives are desperately trying to find a killer who is forcing his victims to more or less kill themselves based on the seven deadly sins before he makes it all the way through them...

I highly recommend this film to any and all who are interested in this particular genre of filmmaking as it is, as stated above, an extremely intense thriller type film that will keep one guessing all the way to the extraordinarily frightening conclusion. {ssintrepid}

Special Features:

The one true incongruity of this particular original DVD release of the film is that it is a two sided disc that only contains about half the film on the first side. I don't know where New Line came up with their compression rate for this film and why but very few videophiles, myself included, are appreciative of having to flip a disc to continue the movie! Fortunately, this particular release is out of stock and there are newer version out there in which this technical error has been alleviated.

-Cast & Crew bios

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Mood swinger
Review: Whew, this was a heavy flick. The use of environment, really helped set the tone. Rain, dark, overcast (except for the ending) You've read the reviews, the synopsis... what more can be said? The first REALLY freaky movie I ever saw was the original Texas Chainsaw movie... Seven is on steriods.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This movie represents so much...
Review: As many reviewers have noted, this movie represents so much.... It is such a perfect reflection on a sick and numbed society that would hold this up in such high regard. It is a good reflection on the sickness of the people involved in producing this work. And I mean that sincerely, because I realize it took so very much time and effort to produce this film. And it is a reflection on the lack of ... lack of what? within the actors who took part in this! By the end of this film I, too, like some other reviewers here, was angry. Angry that I had wasted my time, angry that I had watched such tripe, angry at myself for having listened to and paid attention to all the praise that had been heaped upon this movie when it first came out. This movie still sticks in my mind as one of those that never needed to be made. It is that bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I see that the plot of Seven has been given a few times already, so here is only my opinion:

Seven is a MUST-SEE for any movie fan. For me, the highlight of the movie was Kevin Spacey's appearence as the murderer. He's brilliant in the part, even though he's only in the movie towards the end. It's nice to see a movie thats original instead of being a carbon copy of many others. Very entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Seven (1995)
Review: Director: David Fincher
Cast: Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, John C. McGinley, Kevin Spacey.
Running Time: 127 minutes.
Rated R for extreme violence, gore, and language.

One of the most gruesome, yet intriguing mystery/suspense thrillers of the past decade, "Seven" is widely considered one of the best of its kind-and rightfully so. It is a film that will test the stomachs of all its viewers, yet even those who feel queasy throughout the entire picture stay engaged because of the impeccable acting, top-notch direction, and riveting cinematography.

Detective William Somerset (a stupendous, touching performance from the always admirable Morgan Freeman) is looking forward to retirement-he has had it with all the horror, stress, and dead partners that accompany his job. His young protégé, Detective Mills (Brad Pitt), is looking forward to follow in his footsteps, but realizes that his feet are in too deep as a serial killer who calls himself "John Doe" begins to parade around the city-killing each of his victims in a pattern that references to the seven deadly sins. As both detectives uncover more of the truth about the horrific killer, they become entangled in a ghoulish scheme that will shock them. Gwyneth Paltrow gives a fine performance as Mills's distressed wife.

Director David Fincher creates a dark and disturbing film, using Freeman and Pitt well (both give slightly dark, somber performances) to his advantage. The unique camera angles, explosive chase sequences, and vivid crime scenes enhance the picture, making "Seven" an inimitable thriller that is so effective, powerful, and alarming that it will scare your socks right off. The finale is one of the most electrifying of all time, pitting Pitt (no pun intended) against the evil murderer in an emotional, unforgettable showdown. A rare cinematic experience that will make you have nightmares for weeks-but enjoy every second of it. The Platinum Series DVD is phenomenal, which includes many deleted scenes, alternate endings, and a DVD-rom exclusive that allows you to look into the killer's mind. A captivating, spellbinding look at how the horrors of society can simply drive an ordinary man mad.


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