*SEVEN* was the WRONG movie to watch together…
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I've never seen someone so clueless and confused at the end of Seven. He literally explained the ending correctly and she ignored him and found the exact same answer. Yikes
He killed Tracy because he was envious of the life she and David had, which caused the wrath of David to kill him.
In the scene with Sloth, the director purposely hid from the actors the guy was supposed to be alive so the reaction you see from them is a genuine jump scare.
David Mill's sin was wrath and his wife died in his place. It says in Genesis 2 that husband and wife will become one flesh, so if you consider it from that perspective.. Mills didn't die himself but his own flesh did. So yes, Tracey's death stands for her husband's wrath.
FYI: don't go until films you're watching for the first time wondering if it'll match your modern day sensibilities. The film is the film, no matter the year, and it should speak for itself without people worrying if it'll be "offensive" or not.
"He's a bit of a creeper."
She is
Even though it was totally planned out, Tracy and the unborn babies deaths were collateral damage, innocents. In his attempt to act on his envy of a normal life, it didn’t go so well, and they paid the price, invoking wrath. The whole thing is twisted and fucked up but yeah it’s a great movie glad you guys seem to enjoy it even though it’s twisted and fucked up, you’ll never forget it.
David Fincher
Tracy was not ENVY, John Doe was ENVY and David became WRATH when he killed John Doe. JEEEEEZE
WOW. Trying to get her to understand the ending which was EXPLICITLY STATED IN THE MOVIE was like pulling teeth! John Doe was Envy. Mills was wrath. He used the death of Tracy, then taunted him about it, to get the reaction he wanted out of Mills. She wasn't one of the sins: she was a tool to get Mills to kill him. Det. Mills had a short fuse the whole movie. Good grief!
That is one of the most disturbing movies, I've ever seen - and one of the best! That ending is just so well done
Y'all: "Oh, 1995 LOL I was 1, you were 3, LOLOLOL"
This film leaves a dense...deep...dark...led blanket on your soul.
"He's a really good creeper". He sure is :D Both in acting and real life.
This is one of the most memorable theatrical experiences ever. I knew nothing going in, and by the time I walked out I felt like I had been hit over the head with a bat.
So you can't focus on trying to equate Tracy's death with any Sin at all--she and the unborn baby represent Innocence, which is a victim of Sin. The overall purpose of John Doe's "storytelling" is to demonstrate the raw brutality of each of the Seven Deadly Sins, and as he mentioned in the ride to the last scene, people have become so inured to the sins around us every day that he has to illustrate them in the most brutal way possible--death by murder.
You guys do my biggest pet peeve when watching a movie: asking a question about what is going on, when waiting just 10 - 30 seconds would have given you the answer. For example, "Why did he do that?!" 30 seconds later, "oh, duh, that's why." It's our society nowadays, everything should be neatly explained immediately, as even the slightest ambiguity is uncomfortable. Also, sometimes it's good for a movie not to explain everything neatly, leaving you to figure some things out on your own.
"what's in the box?!?" Such a great movie!
Into the same genre I recommend you watch "The bone collector" with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. Another very good movie.