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Seven - New Line Platinum Series

Seven - New Line Platinum Series

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: love it
Review: This is a great movie to begin with, but the DVD set makes it even better. There's a whole second disc of in-depth stuff, including what the inside of the killer's notebooks look like. Getting the DVD set just for the second disc is definitely worth it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A very disturbing movie -- I'll NEVER see it again
Review: I've seen my share of graphically violent films. Some have artistic merit and some don't, but Seven is the most disturbing movie that I ever saw. I would never see this movie again, and I would recommend to those who haven't seen it not to see it.

Director David Fincher is a disturbed man, and you can tell that he REALLY doesn't like his characters in this movie. I don't know how anyone could come away from this movie feeling good having seen it. This movie does not deserve a rating from me (I gave it one star only because I had to), only a warning not to see it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: THIS IS SO GREAT!!!
Review: Okay, for those who liked Silence of the Lambs, this is a horror film for you. It's a mix between a murder mystery, crime drama, suspense film, and horror film. Yes this is a slasher film, this is a body count film. This is a slasher film with class. Director David Fincher doesn't want his audience to be comfortable for a moment while watching "Seven." Shaky camera shots, dark sets and a disturbing script that takes its characters to the extremes of emotion all contribute to the film creating a unsettled feeling that stays with you for a couple hours after the credits roll. The first time I watched this, I didn't like it, but that is because I wasn't really paying attention to it, and the sound and color on my t.v. wasn't working right. Anyway, the film begins with the overused premise of a young cop (Brad Pitt) being teamed for a murder investigation with an veteran on the verge of retirement. The two quickly develop a tense disrespect for each other, Pitt being the cocky smartass type and Freeman the hardened, pessimist New Yorker who has seen it all. Their investigation of a bizarre murder, in which an obese man is forced to eat himself to death, turns into a hunt for a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins -- gluttony, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy and wrath as his calling card. The second victim, a rich lawyer, is the not-so-subtle tip off "greed" is written in blood on his carpet. What gives "Se7en" it's unsettling impact is the way the film connects deeply with each character, even the victims who are never seen alive. Freeman, Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow as Pitt's wife are all in top form here and the audience comes to know them intimately whatever affects them, affects the viewer equally. This is especially true of Pitt, whose character struggles to maintain his optimism in the face of the horrors he sees. The killer is played, by a well-known actor who is not named in the opening credits (the producers want to keep his identity a surprize), with a calm but explosive demeanor conspicuously reminiscent of "Silence of the Lambs." The tension is so well played that even though the unsatisfying conclusion becomes obvious a good 15 minutes before the climax, it doesn't diminish at all. Because of the way it assaults the emotions, seeing "Se7en" should not be taken lightly, and must be taken seriously to fully appreciate the film. This film has good acting, excellent script and a chilling soundtrack. I recommend buying or renting this film today, and watch it alone in the dark.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brash, Class and a Psychopath!
Review: This review refers to the New Line Platinum Series DVD........
Young Det. David Mills(Brad Pitt) and his pretty wife(Gwyenth Paltrow) have just transfered from smalltown USA to the big city. He is eager and rearing to go as he gets assigned to his first murder case("Ladies and Gentleman we have ourselves a homicide").
He is paired up with the reserved, ready to retire Det. Somerset(Morgan Freeman). Somerset wants nothing more than to wrap it up and get on with his life.But this case is not going away so easily, they discover this is just one of deranged serial killer's,"John Doe", long list of victims. The list includes victims that John Doe (can't tell ya who plays him or I'll have to kill ya) deems have committed one of the seven deadly sins.He tortures them first in a style that would be appropiate to their sin.
Mills and Somerset frantically work and research the case as they know there will be at least seven murders. Their research leads them to discover the most disturbed psychotic imaginable. In his apartment they find volumes and volumes of notebooks chronicling his desent into maddness. This guy is right up there with Norman Bates, Hannible Lechter and Jaws!
Five murders have already been committed. Will they be able to stop him from committing the last two?? Or are they part of his plan too??
The film is one of the best Psychological thrillers I've seen. It was well directed by David Fincher. If I wasn't on the edge of my seat, I was jumping out of it. Even the title credits are bizarre. Freeman and Pitt were excellent in their roles.
You'll love the DVD.The remastered picture and sound quality(5.1 dolby, DTS,or stereo surround)are outstanding. It is in widescreen(anamorphic). It is a 2 disc set that has it's own unique packaging.(It looks like one of Jon Doe's notebooks).
So many special features you will be able to watch something different every time you watch the film. My personal favorite was the behind the scenes look at the transfer process.There are storyboards, how they made all the notebooks(also a good one), and lots more, There are English and French subtitles and closed captions for hearing impaired viewers.
Get lots of popcorn ready for this one!...........Laurie

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It will literally blow your mind.
Review: Se7en is ultimately the antithesis of what a Hollywood movie should be. When it came out, there was so much controversy about the film's brutal nature and horrifying ending. People in theaters walked out angry and disgusted. But maybe that's what makes it so brilliant. The fact that it makes you feel almost as wrought with emotion as Brad Pitt's character in the end is what makes it such a powerful film. The story revolves around two detectives: A bitter, seasoned veteran named Somerset (played by the wonderful Morgan Freeman) on the verge of retirement, and his replacement in training, the cocky Mills (played by Brad Pitt). Both are investigating a series of murders that appear to be based on the seven deadly sins (Greed, Envy, Pride, Wrath, Sloth, Gluttony and Lust) that are being committed by an anonymous "John Doe" (Later revealed as Kevin Spacey). No fingerprints can be found and virtually no clues are given. Both cops are consistently getting stressed out as the movie progresses, and the first two thirds of the movie focus on their relationship. Things, however, get really nasty in the final half hour, when John Doe unexpectedly turns himself in, and refuses to confess unless Somerset and Mills escort him to the site of his final two murders. I will not ruin the ending for you. Although, one might be able to predict to a certain degree what will happen after hearing a certain revealing conversation between Mills' wife and Somerset (However, what I predicted was actually more brutal than what happened, and probably couldn't be printed in these pages). This movie is basically David Fincher's break-through film. After critical shame with his contribution to the Alien series, Alien3, he redeemed himself with this masterpiece. The world Fincher creates in this movie is completely composed of filth. It is drenched in darkness and rains, and nobody ever seems to smile. Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt do extremelely good jobs, but Gwenyth Paltrow's role as Mills' wife seems too under-developed. But I must say, if I had a hat on right now, it would go off to Kevin Spacey, who plays John Doe perfectly. His character is both cold and intelligent and Spacey does a fantastic job with such little screen-time. The DVD is, also, very excellent. There are four different commentary tracks, deleted scenes, two alternate endings and even a little feature on John Doe's notebooks. You really get the bulk for your buck on this one. I urge any movie fan who takes him/herself seriously to check this movie out. It is probably one of the top five movies on my favorites list.

"He's experienced about as much pain and suffering as anyone I've encountered and he still has Hell to look forward to."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: eat your shorts!!!
Review: i'd like to think of seven as one of the films that redefined the horror/thriller genre. it is not made in the tradition of mindless slasher movies preceeding it, but it was made with an attention to detail that made it a head above most thrillers. it is unapologetically bleak, with incessant rain and gloomy atmosphere which is i think the perfect background to the subject on hand. heck, it is about a grisly serial killer, right? what did you expect, alice in wonderland?

i was 14 when i saw this movie - my brother brought my sister and i to see it on the big screen - and boy, did it blew my mind! it had never occured to me that such a great movie could be made. at that time, i had *no* idea of who fincher was nor was i aware of his previous efforts; so basically, i went to see the movie with an open mind, never expecting more than just a glimpse of brad pitt - who i adored at that time, and still now. and all i knew was that morgan freeman was a veteran actor who had left a positive impression the precious few times that i had seen his movies - and that was it.

so i was really in for a surprise. freeman was the perfect choice for the role of detective somerset, a man who looks ready to retire that very second if he had the chance and pitt as detective mills was his perfect foil - a man so eager to jump into the job on hand he seemed belligerent at times. the plot was also amazing; seven murders - all based on the seven deadly sins - that took place in a week (i think) and they have no clue as to whom the next victim will be. the killer, john doe - a superb spacey - is absolutely chilling as he taunts and leads the detectives in a merry chase.

the media made a lot of noice when this movie first came out, you know the usual stuff about how mvies like this glorifies violence... i beg to differ. a lot of times, the entertainment industry is just reflecting back what is happening in the real world - nothing more, nothing less.. just ask the cops.

so if you are squeasy, you know that you don't have to watch this movie. but other than that, this is a great movie that a lot of people can appreciate - because it is a mirror to the real world. a great movie with a great cast - i can't ask for more.

p/s: fincher went on and made the absolutely fantastic "the fight club"... don't miss it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: This movie is simply amazing. I don't remember this movie in the theater and don't remember anyone telling me that they saw it. However, I don't think anyone should miss this classic.

If you want plot synopsis please read the previous reviews. I have read some bad reviews about Se7en in which people complain about the story and implausable actions of the characters. What I can say about this movie and its' well developed characters is that every turn is completely unpredictable.

The tension and dialoge between the actors is unparalleled and reminiscent of The Silence of the Lambs. I have to point out one of the final scenes as one of my favorites. Detective Mills and Somerset transport John Doe to a secluded location for the dramatic denouement. The interaction in the cruiser during the drive is extremely suspenseful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Twisted and scary and you'll love every minute of it!
Review: I told my friend John he had to watch this movie, and after we finished he said, "I think that movie really messed me up." Seven was directed by the same man who did Fight Club, and it's a thrilling ride with a great ending. Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gweneth Paltrow, and Kevin Spacey do an excellent job in this psychological thriller.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: SE7EN is UgLy LikE 13
Review: "Seven" carries a dark foreshadowing throughout the whole movie and the ending will leave you shocked. Does this movie take place in Seattle? The gloomy weather provides a morbid atmosphere for a killer who eliminates victims by the seven deadly sins. He has no identity. It might as well be a fallen angel. Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman are the detectives on his trail and deal with the aftermath of mutilated sins. The glutton guy was plain vile and I lost my appetite forever! Man, even the guy that was strapped to his bed for over a year gave me nightmares for years. This is Brad Pitt's best movie and a great debut for David Fincher. Definitely a classic.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SE7EN
Review: This movie [disappointed me]! It is boring. You're a whimp if this scared you. Try real horror like The Exorcist!


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