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Detectives Mills (Brad Pitt) and Somerset (Morgan Freeman) discover an emaciated shut-in, the victim of prolonged torture.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Director David Fincher’s dark, stylish thriller ranks as one of the decade’s most influential box-office successes. Set in a hellish vision of a New York-like city, where it is always raining and the air crackles with impending death, the film concerns Det. William Somerset (Morgan Freeman), a homicide specialist just one week from a well-deserved retirement. Every minute of his 32 years on the job is evident in Somerset’s worn, exhausted face, and his soul aches with the pain that can only come from having seen and felt far too much. But Somerset’s retirement must wait for one last case, for which he is teamed with young hotshot David Mills (Brad Pitt), the fiery detective set to replace him at the end of the week. Mills has talked his reluctant wife, Tracy (Gwyneth Paltrow), into moving to the big city so that he can tackle important cases, but his first and Somerset’s last are more than either man has bargained for. A diabolical serial killer is staging grisly murders, choosing victims representing the seven deadly sins. First, an obese man is forced to eat until his stomach ruptures to represent gluttony, then a wealthy defense lawyer is made to cut off a pound of his own flesh as penance for greed. Somerset initially refuses to take the case, realizing that there will be five more murders, ghastly sermons about lust, sloth, pride, wrath, and envy presented by a madman to a sinful world. Somerset is correct, and something within him cannot let the case go, forcing the weary detective to team with Mills and see the case to its almost unspeakably horrible conclusion. The moody photography is by Darius Khondji; the nauseatingly vivid special effects are by makeup artist Rob Bottin, best known for more fantasy-oriented work in films like The Howling (1981).
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Cast: Morgan Freeman, Michael Reid MacKay, John C. McGinley, Brad Pitt, Bob Stephenson, Harrison White
Director: David Fincher
Producers: Stephen Brown, Phyllis Carlyle, William C. Gerrity, Nana Greenwald, Lynn Harris, Dan Kolsrud, Anne Kopelson, Arnold Kopelson, Gianni Nunnari, Sanford Panitch, Michele Platt, Richard Saperstein
Screenwriter: Andrew Kevin Walker
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Weird how he's got 3 arms lol
I'm a teacher and I show this to each class of 11 year olds every year when they leave primary l school to go on to higher education. I tell them this is what happens if you become lazy.
Im not a teacher. I don't do this.
Sloth is laziness not a pedifile
Sezen? Seten?
I've heard that the cops didn't know the guy was dead and the actors reaction was genuine and That's dope but I don't believe it at all, I'm sure the film makers said that but that sounds like something you say to get ur movie more praise cause if it true it's amazing and makes the scene super special but I guarantee they knew what was going on, like the musta rehearsed the scene dozens of times and they had scripts and everything and scenes after discussing how he was alive, it's just impossible that they'd somehow been totally tricked and they did the scene in one take….. no way
Or matter of fat ;…on this chanel who doesn't subscribe back to you within 3 years is whom suffered death in a past life in a different race and denger and or age or and deserved it…and also deserves to reincarnate for an animal before being able to go to heaven.
I remember seeing this at the cinema and this was the funniest moment, and a break from from the tedium. IMHO
The entire audience jumped out of their seats.
The ending was daft too. But if you like that sort of think knock yourself out.
Well ain't that somethin
It reminds me of my time on chan4chan and Consumption Junction. Nasty
Fantastic makeup artistry. Great makeup department.
Also, I just noticed a subtle tear dropping at 1:50.
I always wondered why he's smiling in the first pic. What did John Doe say to hin to smile for the camera, in bed?
7 years ago I watched this for the first and it scared now it just feels. Like nothing.
Accurate depiction of a NEET's morning routine
I started watching horror movies at around 8-9 years old, I don’t consider myself to scare easy, but when I saw this scene in the theater I honesty jumped out of my seat.
My buddy who I saw it with was also airborne.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Boys 1st of Dec
lol does he have three arms at 2:02
Isn't that his tongue right there though?…
im way too curious.
2:04 HE HAS THREE ARMS!!!
I cant even imagine how bad it smelt tbh 🤢🤢 and how bored he must have been being strapped to that bed all day every day for a year youd go out of your head
That's so me right now.
The 7 deadly sins
no clip of greed, gluttony, lust on movie clips??
this movie looks like it came out now crazy
I think they overdid it with the makeup. It looks too hokey and Hollywood monster movie. The teeth in particular make it look fake.
Why did he say 'you got what you deserved?'
What did he do to get this much pain?
Sorry but he would have died before they got to him just Hollywood glitz
My guy failed the vibe check
Why did my mom let me watch this as a kid
Vinho fino
This is truly the most horrifying scene I've ever seen in a film.
When you take netflix and chill too seriously
I was looking for the sloth scene from zootopia…..uhhhh