Sunday, April 20, 2014

Se7en

       
   Friday we finished the movie, Se7en,1995 detective thriller film starring Morgan Freeman & Brad Pitt as detectives trying to solve multiple murders having each victims missing their fingerprints. Each murder is followed by the seven deadly sins: Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Lust, Pride, Envy, and Wrath committed by serial killer. For Gluttony, he killed a man who's overweight, which he forced to make him eat until he dies. Greed, a rich man is killed. Sloth, a man is strapped in his bed and has been laying there for a year. Lust, a man was forced to wear a blade penis to rape a prostitute killing her. Pride, a women, a model who relies on her looks, her face is dis form and she chose to die rather then living because of her face.  Envy, the serial killer himself is envied of one of the detectives life, killing Mills wife. Wrath, once the detective finds out that his wife head has been decapitated he get's enraged an anger like the killer wants, Mills shoots him completing his killing spree. 
      At first, I didn't think it was going to be a good movie, but it really was, I enjoyed the suspense and the story line. Every actor and actress did a good job playing their role. I came to realize every movie Morgan Freeman is in, it's always going to be a good movie. It started as a thriller their wasn't once of an over exaggerating time everything connected to the the killer reasons and work. It was cruel, thrilling, and suspenseful. 
     In the play by Andrew Kevin Walker has a slightly different ending then the movie. In the play, towards the end Somerset the one who finds Mills wife head in the box knows Mill is going to kill the killer. Somerset pulls out his blade telling Mills not to kill him and this is what he wants, be he doesn't listen, so he throws the blade at Mills, but misses. Mills reacted shooting Somerset, a few days passed and he wakes up in the hospital. He receives a letter from Mills saying he was right all along.  In the envelope there was a wallpaper with blood so I'm thinking Mills sent him where his wife got killed or where he kilt the killer or himself. That was the end of the play it was confusing. But like the movie good story line and I prefer the movie ending than the play.  

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