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Everything Wrong With Se7en In 18 Minutes Or Less
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One of the best crime/detective films ever made, Se7en still has sins... because no movie is without sin. But hot damn is this movie awesome!

Thursday: Silly scary sins.

Remember, no movie is without sin! Which movie's sins should we expose next?!

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@StevenWorkman

4 years ago

The first rule of Se7en is we do not ask what's in the box.

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@wikistacks9396

4 years ago

"Somebody call somebody." One of the greatest film lines ever!

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@maximereiser100

4 years ago

The way he screams "deteectiiiiiive!" always goes under my skin

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@thezdbailey

3 years ago

The sloth scene is the scariest thing I've ever seen in a movie. I absolutely hate and respect the hell out of it.

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@TPund

6 years ago

I'm fairly certain that everyone that writes a journal hopes that one day it will be read in the voice of Morgan Freeman.

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@carstenkruse8527

5 years ago

Let's consider the fact that cinemasins just removed 7 sins in the end FOR NARRATION

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@alexandraclark2215

4 years ago

iā€™ve never realised until now, but at the opening credits, the scene where heā€™s crossing out words from a book about ā€˜pregnancy and sense of smellā€™, itā€™s hinting towards the ending of the film. itā€™s obviously the murderer plotting the murder of brad pittā€™s wife, the PREGNANT woman. itā€™s insane how smart this movie is.

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@bradariousspar5003

4 years ago

5:32 Morgan Freeman laughing is something we need more of

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@justsomerandomguy6562

6 years ago

You gave Se7en 77 sins? You did this on purpose you cheeky buggers.

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@syednoorerasul

5 years ago

I'd remove 5 sins for that "DETECTIIIIIVVEEE!!!?"

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@MrMgkman13

4 years ago

If you listen closely, Sommerset tells Mills ā€œif you kill a suspect, thatā€™s death row all the way.ā€ So David would be killed for Wrath.

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@thesprawl2361

4 years ago

The scene that really stood out to me when I watched it(apart from the ending of course) was the part where Paltrow tells Freeman that she's having a baby, and he says something like 'you spoil that kid', because the world is so awful and a child doesn't need to be exposed to that when they're a child...and Paltrow bursts into tears of gratitude/fear/sadness/confusion. That's an intense scene of astonishing acting.

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@jimb.7523

6 years ago

The "realizing the Sloth victim is alive" scene is probably the best in this movie, since none of the other actors involved in the scene (including John McGinley) was informed that the actor playing Sloth was supposed to have him take a surprise breath.

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@billsfan4evah

6 years ago

John Doe intentionally missed Mills on two occasions where he could have killed him because he was grooming Mills to become Wrath.

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@mckissackcollins2157

1 year ago

2 things. 1, that sloth scene is one of the best scenes in movie history, and the scene after is amazing too. The doctor says ā€œhe would die of shock if you were to shine a flashlight in his eyes.ā€ Amazing. And 2, the lust scene. He doesnā€™t go into it much but itā€™s so real, so haunting. The details are so gruesome and terrifying. Definitely the best movie Iā€™ve seen.

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@YouTube.Algorithmic.F___kery

4 years ago

Iā€™m no cinematic scholar, but the fact that it was dark, wet, and dreary, during the vast majority of the movie says that the city and the shit going on within it is a shitty, filthy cesspool. The sun shineā€™s brightly in the final scene, which, to me, seems to represent that this darkness and dreariness is all about to be gone once Doe is blasted. In fact, itā€™s 7:01 during the box scene, another indicator that the 7 deadly sin murders are about to come to a close. Thereā€™s also a clear dichotomy going on between Mills and Somerset. Somerset, the pessimist, is trying to ascend his way out of hell or purgatory (the city and crime), while Mills, the naive optimist, unwittingly wants to descend into it (he specifically transferred into the city). Mills has a positive view on life and his work, yet he ends up being the one who succumbs to the final deadly sin of wrath, which completes Doeā€™s masterpiece. A cruel irony.

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@continuousself-improvement1879

5 years ago

According to my law degree as a criminal lawyer from Criminal Minds University, the biggest sin of all is that as soon as the murders were noted as the work of a serial killer, they did not call in the FBI *at all*.

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@adhitikrishnan

6 years ago

I am someone who has seen all the saw movies without batting an eye. The sloth scene literally made me jump out of my chair. The build up...man ...modern horror movies should learn from this. Deserved it's 5 sins off

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@spannerjaxs

4 years ago

Classic film. Know whatā€™s mind blowing? When ppl think Seven. They think violent and gory. Itā€™s none of those. Hardly any violence. No gore if any in the film. It ALL TAKES PLACE IN YOUR HEAD. Thatā€™s perfect film making. Great video BTW.

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@crucob81

4 years ago

One of my favorite movies; the atmosphere and tension is so palpable in it.

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