By confessing to the covid rules you commit the 7 deadly sins and you'll end up in hell: 1. Pride, you have forgotten the face of your very own father; 2. Jealousy, makes the youngest have to give up their mighty immune system for you; 3. Anger, at seeing QR-less people outside their quarantine zone; 4. Lust, to satisfy your craving for tested, masked and penetrating rituals; 5. Greed, to take precedence over your fellow man when you go traveling, dining and urinating; 6. Lazyness, has led you to believe that masks, tests and vaccinations work miracles for you and others; 7. Gluttony, because you've become addicted to boosters and shots. That's why falling down the stairs is not a reason, to be quicker down or for a deadly misfeasance.
It is said that this movie single-handedly killed the crime and psychological thriller genre It was so good that a lot of movies in the same genre failed and none didn’t even have the potential to match it
I disagree. There are plenty of psychological thrills out there that I think are better than this. Also many crime movies that have better commentary on real social issues which I find to be more important.
Knowing your investigating a psycho, you should always make sure about the safety of your family first like asking them to move out of the country for a moment while you chase the suspect though easier said than done when your not that privileged.
Yeah, fact is that most detectives can't exactly just uproot their family and move them out of danger when investigating a psychopath or serial killer.
@@dennissluijk1789 My point still stands, they can't just uproot their family and move them out of the country on the off-chance that the killer manages to investigate a detective and find their family then use them either for blackmail or just to send a message.
@@shadowslayer669 Ouch! That’s interesting, though. Was it pretty deep? Did you need stitches? I hope it healed up fine and that it doesn’t hurt or anything. Like I said-definitely depends on how deep the wound is. If there’s a whole chunk taken out that’s pretty deep tissue damage! Yeowch!
My friend told me that the killer didn't want to be credited on the promotional materials so it would be a surprise, so I was looking for someone famous the whole time. Even saw the cameraman and was like "don't recognize him, can't be him"...
Loved the movie! Wasn't expecting the ending but it was quite interesting and exciting, I have always been a fan of anything *seven deadly sins* so this movie really worked for me.
@@aakashmalik8615 I wish I could but most of them are books that I read a while ago so I forgot their names I'll try to find some more movies though! Happy to meet anyone interested in seven deadly sins movies too!
What charges would the agent face after shooting the murderer of his wife? Surely he would not get too much of a sentence, considering the trauma he just experienced, right?
The agent would have to face internal affair and he would lose his job it’s not the agents place to play judge jury and executioner so he would face a murder charge
realistically they’d try to play it off as if the suspect tried to attack him yk how corrupt the law enforcement is now says people are literally getting shot in the street in front of 10+ witnesses by the cops and they’re getting away with it 🤷♂️
@@mclovin5445 you watch too much movies in real life no matter what happens if a cop shoots a civilian internal affairs will always step in and that’s a different department from the police force
@@pineappleproduction795 what does watching movies have to do w what i said lmao and also even if internal affair steps in u don’t think cops aren’t cool w the people who work for internal ? u don’t think the cops’ coworkers are gonna vouch for him and say that he’s a good guy and would never shoot anyone wrongfully on purpose lmao u need to wake up and realize wtf actually goes on in the world coming from someone who has been through the judicial system before everything is not always honest and i’d say cops get the blame put on them maybe 1/10 times they always get bailed out and even if they do get charged they’re gonna get a reduction on the sentence and then do a year or two and get out on good behavior , people who think like u need to wake tf up and stop thinking the world is full of good guys lmao
there is something i never realized until today when it clicked. one more aspect of what made training day such a masterpiece was it's turning the the premise of "two detectives, one rookie one veteran" from this masterpiece on it's head, giving it a polar opposite end result
I remembered this film so well because I watched it in the cinema in my first year of college... This movie and 'Fight Club'... Nowadays, they don't make movies like those anymore... movies that traumatizes you (in a good way) a bit after watching it...
I'd you think this is terrifying you're stupid humanity advances. You should watch the Mario movie, Barbie movie, tmnt movie, or any live action movie. Those movies will give you nightmares Or try scream 78
Upon watching this movie for the first time, I believed the killer did not actually kill the wife and it was all a trick to get the young detective to finish his plan in an effort to show how wrath is a double-edged sword that dulls the brain to logic and reason. After killing him, he would look in the box and realize the head was just a good fake and that his wife was safe at home.
@@jackcary6070 Like I said, a good fake. That combined with the sheer stress of the situation would be enough to even partially convince him - even if it isn't 100%. Also, the serial killer is smart enough to trick the police at every turn but couldn't make a convincing decapitated head? Once the final scene ended, I realized I was wrong but still thought it would have been an interesting way to end it. The best villains are always the ones that make the most sense, but with the ending we got, I don't think it was all that great because there was no real point or meaning behind the killings other than... he crazy 😂
It would make no sense. There would be no sin of envy and Tracey (idk how it's spelled) was killed because of John's envious nature. If he used a fake instead of giving in to his sin, then he wasn't truly envious.
When I saw this movie not long ago, I thought this was gonna be another generic movie that just some happened to like, as soon as I watched it I was hooked. I love the movie
Criminal get caught We have your fingerprints! He : Cuts off fingers. We have your face! He : Cuts off his face. We know your height and body shape! He : Cuts off his leg and parts of his hips. …..
This movie is good to the point that i enjoyed every single scene. I mean the light, the ambience is the definition of suspense, just like " The Bone Collector" and "Heat". Regarding this gender (gory), Joker is the one that stands out for me.
I wanna think mills would have wanted to be a dad because for one, he refers to his dogs as his “ kids” and then it’s later when he’s listening to John Doe taunting him about what he did to Tracy, he’s already worked up but struggling to keep his finger off the trigger but as soon as the baby is mentioned, his emotions get more intense and his mind seems made up “ he killed my wife, he killed my baby. He’s a dead man “ and he can plead temporary insanity in court for the fact that he was baited into it.
Enjoyed the movie and movie recap. Interesting title, "Seven Deadly Sins" I'm not sure what Sins one would say Spacey committed. I'm just glad Kevin Spacey finally will have to go to trial over his predatory nature towards young men and boys. 💪🏻
you don’t need to cut off your finger tips, you can just burn the finger prints off. I fell on a burning hot grill when i was a baby and burned off my finger prints.
Technically speaking John Doe didn’t actually finish the job because he’s killing people for the sins right? And he targets Mills for wrath, then Mills kills him… but Mills doesn’t die. The sins, including Envy, have all died EXCEPT Mills//Wrath.
Why is no one talking about the first murder where the guy was overfed for 12 hours and his stomach was so full it burst when kicked…like I’ve never seen, thought, nor imagined anything like this these people who create movies are so imaginative and creative. I’ve never seen another horror movie use this before it shocked me!
The Bible, this movie and a need for strong self moral accountability inspired me to get a tattoo of the Seven Deadly Sins as a daily reminder of how to live.
You need a tattoo to remind yourself of something? That’s so stupid. Also, the Bible says to treat your body as a temple. So… no tattoos. Maybe you should have gotten a tattoo to remind yourself to not get tattoos.
The big kicker here was that Mills didn't know his wife is pregnant. Yes, one could say that he still failed at his job, but Brad Pitt's acting here was phenomenal. Such a subtle eloquence in expressing all of the emotions of a detective, a husband, and a father. It's easy to say what is objectively true about any given situation when we get enough time to review it in retrospect. It is because we are human that we fail to be objective when it matters most. We get emotional and we make snap decisions that don't always make sense. This movie does an amazing job illustrating this fact.
Did you know? The movie *Solace* featuring Colin Farrell and Anthony Hopkins was originally intended to be a sequel to Se7en, called.... Ei8ht. Morgan Freeman's character, Detective William Somerset, would have returned as the main character, having developed psychic powers somehow. The idea was eventually dropped when David Fincher responded negatively to the idea, and the film was subsequently rewritten as a standalone project.
Movie: Se7en (1995)
@Dusduss It’s ok (sorry for bad English)
Wtf
@Dusduss Your english is bad (Sorry for bad english)
@@ijinraijin7887 (Sorry for bad english)
By confessing to the covid rules you commit the 7 deadly sins and you'll end up in hell:
1. Pride, you have forgotten the face of your very own father;
2. Jealousy, makes the youngest have to give up their mighty immune system for you;
3. Anger, at seeing QR-less people outside their quarantine zone;
4. Lust, to satisfy your craving for tested, masked and penetrating rituals;
5. Greed, to take precedence over your fellow man when you go traveling, dining and urinating;
6. Lazyness, has led you to believe that masks, tests and vaccinations work miracles for you and others;
7. Gluttony, because you've become addicted to boosters and shots.
That's why falling down the stairs is not a reason, to be quicker down or for a deadly misfeasance.
Just realized that the blood smeared on the killer as he turns himself in is probably that of Mills' wife.
Oh fuck.
yep realized after he said they were in for a surprise that he was going to go after his wife.
oh fuck
What was in the Box, really?
@@Ren-bv4md her head (aka mill's wife)
It is said that this movie single-handedly killed the crime and psychological thriller genre
It was so good that a lot of movies in the same genre failed and none didn’t even have the potential to match it
I disagree. There are plenty of psychological thrills out there that I think are better than this. Also many crime movies that have better commentary on real social issues which I find to be more important.
@@eldenfindley186 social issues and psychological horror don't go toe and toe so that means you lack an idea of what puts a movie in what genre.
@@eldenfindley186 what are some of the movies that are better? I’m curious and need more movies to watch.
do any of you even know what SAW is lol?
@@warwick8120 saw is just gore for the sake of being gore. I don't think its that great.
David Fincher is truly an incredible and captivating director. He can make a film about anything and it just draws you in.
Did I ask
I asked
Yea
@@epicm0rtal532 you live a depressing life
@@epicm0rtal532 do I care
A fantastic movie on so many levels. And you will never forget "What's in the box, what's in the box?!!!"
Never watched this movie one time. But always knew "what's in the box" came from. Everyone does lol
“Frosted Flakes nibba damn”
@@toxicbrain5377 ahhh a fellow man of culture.
@@toxicbrain5377 you beat me to it , I miss the vine days 😭😭
House
Knowing your investigating a psycho, you should always make sure about the safety of your family first like asking them to move out of the country for a moment while you chase the suspect though easier said than done when your not that privileged.
Yeah, fact is that most detectives can't exactly just uproot their family and move them out of danger when investigating a psychopath or serial killer.
@@Kaiimei don't these investigations usually take longer. Like sometimes even years
@@dennissluijk1789 My point still stands, they can't just uproot their family and move them out of the country on the off-chance that the killer manages to investigate a detective and find their family then use them either for blackmail or just to send a message.
Nice perspective, but then again the killer won’t turn himself in before being a sinner of envy. So its just an endless loop
@@Kaiimei yeah thats what i meant. Moving your family out fir years kinda sucks
Fun fact: depending on the depth and type of tissue damage, your fingerprints actually grow back the same.
I always wondered about that, I sliced a chunk off my finger once at it regrew flat.
@@shadowslayer669 Ouch! That’s interesting, though. Was it pretty deep? Did you need stitches? I hope it healed up fine and that it doesn’t hurt or anything.
Like I said-definitely depends on how deep the wound is. If there’s a whole chunk taken out that’s pretty deep tissue damage! Yeowch!
Easy solution, cut your fingers off entirely 🙂
@@delune404 Oh shit! It actually made it a tag! F it, I’m leaving it. That’s hilarious.
@@delune404 gloves?
My friend told me that the killer didn't want to be credited on the promotional materials so it would be a surprise, so I was looking for someone famous the whole time. Even saw the cameraman and was like "don't recognize him, can't be him"...
Loved the movie!
Wasn't expecting the ending but it was quite interesting and exciting, I have always been a fan of anything *seven deadly sins* so this movie really worked for me.
Could you name few other seven deadly sins movies ?
@@aakashmalik8615 I wish I could but most of them are books that I read a while ago so I forgot their names I'll try to find some more movies though! Happy to meet anyone interested in seven deadly sins movies too!
@@aakashmalik8615 watch ‘The Horsemen’ with Dennis Quaid
@@aakashmalik8615 Not a movie but there is a series on Netflix called SLASHER, the first season "The Executioner" is based on the seven deadly sins
@@aakashmalik8615 not a movie but a dark Korean series called mouse, the best k drama to me.
I patiently waited 11+ mins for the robot voice to say, “What’s in the box?” 🤓
But I also stayed because this film is great.. Thanks for covering!
As a paramedic i always poke the dead bodies with my flashlight because of the bed sceene
I still do the, “What’s in the boxxxx???” routine twice a year just to amuse myself.
😂
Shouldn't mess around with that phrase. I asked Schrödinger the same question once, never heard the end of it.
What charges would the agent face after shooting the murderer of his wife?
Surely he would not get too much of a sentence, considering the trauma he just experienced, right?
it probably costed him his career
The agent would have to face internal affair and he would lose his job it’s not the agents place to play judge jury and executioner so he would face a murder charge
realistically they’d try to play it off as if the suspect tried to attack him yk how corrupt the law enforcement is now says people are literally getting shot in the street in front of 10+ witnesses by the cops and they’re getting away with it 🤷♂️
@@mclovin5445 you watch too much movies in real life no matter what happens if a cop shoots a civilian internal affairs will always step in and that’s a different department from the police force
@@pineappleproduction795 what does watching movies have to do w what i said lmao and also even if internal affair steps in u don’t think cops aren’t cool w the people who work for internal ? u don’t think the cops’ coworkers are gonna vouch for him and say that he’s a good guy and would never shoot anyone wrongfully on purpose lmao u need to wake up and realize wtf actually goes on in the world coming from someone who has been through the judicial system before everything is not always honest and i’d say cops get the blame put on them maybe 1/10 times they always get bailed out and even if they do get charged they’re gonna get a reduction on the sentence and then do a year or two and get out on good behavior , people who think like u need to wake tf up and stop thinking the world is full of good guys lmao
there is something i never realized until today when it clicked. one more aspect of what made training day such a masterpiece was it's turning the the premise of "two detectives, one rookie one veteran" from this masterpiece on it's head, giving it a polar opposite end result
I remembered this film so well because I watched it in the cinema in my first year of college... This movie and 'Fight Club'... Nowadays, they don't make movies like those anymore... movies that traumatizes you (in a good way) a bit after watching it...
The Batman is supposed to be inspired by this
Go watch the German movie 'Systemsprenger' i hope they did a good synch
I'd you think this is terrifying you're stupid humanity advances. You should watch the Mario movie, Barbie movie, tmnt movie, or any live action movie. Those movies will give you nightmares
Or try scream 78
"Criminal mastermind cuts off fingers so he can't be identified." Bro, everyone's gonna know you as the 'fingerless foe.'
the ending scene right before John Doe gets shot ... actually, that whole ending scene ... is true horror.
I love watching these recaps of popular movies that I’ve already seen. Hearing them summarized as if they aren’t well known is hilarious
Upon watching this movie for the first time, I believed the killer did not actually kill the wife and it was all a trick to get the young detective to finish his plan in an effort to show how wrath is a double-edged sword that dulls the brain to logic and reason. After killing him, he would look in the box and realize the head was just a good fake and that his wife was safe at home.
that wouldn't justify sommersets reaction to the contents of the box
@@jackcary6070 Like I said, a good fake. That combined with the sheer stress of the situation would be enough to even partially convince him - even if it isn't 100%. Also, the serial killer is smart enough to trick the police at every turn but couldn't make a convincing decapitated head? Once the final scene ended, I realized I was wrong but still thought it would have been an interesting way to end it. The best villains are always the ones that make the most sense, but with the ending we got, I don't think it was all that great because there was no real point or meaning behind the killings other than... he crazy 😂
i agree .. that would have been better
It would make no sense. There would be no sin of envy and Tracey (idk how it's spelled) was killed because of John's envious nature. If he used a fake instead of giving in to his sin, then he wasn't truly envious.
Thank god you weren’t in charge of writing the script lmao
When I saw this movie not long ago, I thought this was gonna be another generic movie that just some happened to like, as soon as I watched it I was hooked. I love the movie
I feel really bad for the people who watched this before watching the movie. This is one of the best movies i have ever watched.
Nah I'd rather spend 12 mins than 2hrs
@@hughmungus3415 the 2hrs is more worth it than the 12 minutes
@@yuh_19 no thanks
@@hughmungus3415 crazy how you'd rather listen to a robot describe a movie rather than watch the movie itself, didn't realise people were that lazy
@@yuh_19 sloth
This is such a phenomenal movie!!! Its quite intense, worth it though if you can get through it. Really makes you think
Really makes you think about what?
Great movie. I remember seeing it in the theater and people were genuinely shocked watching it. Great performances by everyone involved.
“whats in the box”, “frosted flakes dayum”
If you haven't already, can you do Shutter Island (2010), its an absolute mindboggle of a movie and really interesting
He's done it already. I don't have a link, but I think the video had "mental asylum" in the title.
Homeboy won. He played everybody and dictated the outcome of everything
Takeaway from the movie ; sloths are one of the deadly sins. Never trust sloths.
Criminal get caught
We have your fingerprints!
He : Cuts off fingers.
We have your face!
He : Cuts off his face.
We know your height and body shape!
He : Cuts off his leg and parts of his hips.
…..
that twist was so obvious 😂 the wife had mad side character energy
This is one of the most exciting and gruesome movies I've ever seen. I absolutely loved it.
I know most of us were waiting to see if they’d let the robot say what’s in the box
This movie is good to the point that i enjoyed every single scene. I mean the light, the ambience is the definition of suspense, just like " The Bone Collector" and "Heat". Regarding this gender (gory), Joker is the one that stands out for me.
He will be identified by the fact that all his fingerprints are missing...
To think kevin spacey turned out into a real psychopath 🤣
Cutting of your fingers wouldn’t actually do anything, you’d just have little stubs with finger prints or something
I wanna think mills would have wanted to be a dad because for one, he refers to his dogs as his “ kids” and then it’s later when he’s listening to John Doe taunting him about what he did to Tracy, he’s already worked up but struggling to keep his finger off the trigger but as soon as the baby is mentioned, his emotions get more intense and his mind seems made up “ he killed my wife, he killed my baby. He’s a dead man “ and he can plead temporary insanity in court for the fact that he was baited into it.
"When they notice that his hands are tied together with barbed wire, they are convinced that it's not a natural death.".
Orly.
I'm hoping that the Riddler in the new Batman movie is going to be reminiscent of John Doe. Deranged, but terrifyingly intelligent and calm
Mannnnn Morgan freeman has been in the acting game since a child I'm convinced his ass just been old his whole life. This movie has a great cast.
Police: takes blood sample
The guy: 👁👄👁
The guy : *drains blood and turns into vampire*
That's so stupid he's just given himself a way more easier to recognize fingerprints lol
Kevin spacey asked for his name to not be shown in the intro so his character's reveal would be more impactful to the audience.
I guess he forgot about DNA before he removed his fingertips lmfao
The dumbest thing is that "pleading insanity" just means that he'd be in a psych ward for his sentence, it's just just a "get out of jail" trick.
As someone who only saw the memes from "Whats in the box" I didn't know how awesome this movie was thank you for this
WHAT'S IN THE BOX! WHAT'S IN THE BOX!
I'm on a mission to speed run every single movie made. Keep up the good work, I'm making good time.
Borderlands 2 referencing this movie was great
One of the best movies I have ever seen. David Fincher is an absolute genius!
Could care less about the Spacey stuff way back. He played a great killer here. Hands down a great act all together.
One of my top 5 movies. A masterpiece
love the fan theory where this city is gotham city before batman
gotta love idiotic comic fanboys and their cringe
Enjoyed the movie and movie recap. Interesting title, "Seven Deadly Sins" I'm not sure what Sins one would say Spacey committed. I'm just glad Kevin Spacey finally will have to go to trial over his predatory nature towards young men and boys. 💪🏻
The scene where they found that tortured man, wasn’t notified to all the actors, so when they jumped when the victim awakes, their reactions are real
you don’t need to cut off your finger tips, you can just burn the finger prints off. I fell on a burning hot grill when i was a baby and burned off my finger prints.
Technically speaking John Doe didn’t actually finish the job because he’s killing people for the sins right? And he targets Mills for wrath, then Mills kills him… but Mills doesn’t die. The sins, including Envy, have all died EXCEPT Mills//Wrath.
one of the best movies I have ever seen. David Fincher is an absolute genius
I think he did a lot more than cut of his finger tips
David Fincher's masterpiece
Yep gwyneth paltrow really lost her head with this one.
It's easier and more smarter to just burn your fingertips to destroy the fingerprint
No, thats just as dumb, you just get new fingerprints, thats why criminals use GLOVES
“What’s in the BOX??!!!”
“Frosted flakes damn!!!”
Why is no one talking about the first murder where the guy was overfed for 12 hours and his stomach was so full it burst when kicked…like I’ve never seen, thought, nor imagined anything like this these people who create movies are so imaginative and creative. I’ve never seen another horror movie use this before it shocked me!
David didn't even dare check the box first and killed John Doe...
This must be the continuation to “The Usual Suspects”
I had to pause when they were interrogating the lust guy
Directors love killing Gywneth in their movies, must be really hated
He couldve just burnt his finger prints off
Guess he hasn't heard of gloves.
Let’s acknowledge how the thumbnail is just “fast films” thumbnail with the saturation a bit down
An icicle is the perfect murder weapon. After using it to kill someone, you can melt it and no one would be able to find it.
*wears gloves instead"
At least he wont be biting his nails anymore
Burning your fingertips works just the same
when they see his hands and feet are tied with barbed wire they are CONVINCED its not natural death... oh really now how smart of them
Here's your star, detective: ⭐
I watched this in theaters and thought Spaces is such a great actor. Then turns out wasn't actually acting!
I mean, disfigurement vs death? I might most likely choose death because of the painful possibility from the disfigurement
Ther is a much less crippling but arguably maybe more painful method? Use acid and a scalpel to score your fingerprints
the glove store owner punching the air after watching this
Benny Fazio the criminal mastermind 😂
We’ve discussed at length why this is a bad idea …. But he’d do it…. He’d do it anyway ….
Cops be like.
If I can't get your fingers I'll get your toes
This title doesn’t even come close to summarizing what the movie is about but good job on not giving important stuff away i guess😂
This has to be my favourite detective movie.
So we just not gonna talk about how the strap-on was a knife?
CM: i cut off the edges of mah fingers, no one will identify me
Everyone: only feature identifiable about him is his fingers losing their tips
🐒
I just patiently waited 11+ mins for the robot voice to say, “What’s in the box?” 🤓
But I also stayed because this film is great.. Thanks for covering
This is exactly like watching a movie
the correct title is 'What's in the Box?' 'Who's that Pokemon?' 'The Box'
Feel like Kevin spacey is just playing himself in This one.
The Bible, this movie and a need for strong self moral accountability inspired me to get a tattoo of the Seven Deadly Sins as a daily reminder of how to live.
You need a tattoo to remind yourself of something? That’s so stupid.
Also, the Bible says to treat your body as a temple. So… no tattoos. Maybe you should have gotten a tattoo to remind yourself to not get tattoos.
@@KOLD504 You’re wrong on all accounts lol
what a failure of a detective, signed up to an officrr knowing shit like this (harm on family) can happen, then knowingly does what a criminal wants
The big kicker here was that Mills didn't know his wife is pregnant. Yes, one could say that he still failed at his job, but Brad Pitt's acting here was phenomenal. Such a subtle eloquence in expressing all of the emotions of a detective, a husband, and a father.
It's easy to say what is objectively true about any given situation when we get enough time to review it in retrospect. It is because we are human that we fail to be objective when it matters most. We get emotional and we make snap decisions that don't always make sense. This movie does an amazing job illustrating this fact.
Just wait till he realizes faces exist
how to find them: look for the guy with no fingertips
Morgan Freeman was Somerset and Brad Pitt was Detective David.
Did you know? The movie *Solace* featuring Colin Farrell and Anthony Hopkins was originally intended to be a sequel to Se7en, called.... Ei8ht.
Morgan Freeman's character, Detective William Somerset, would have returned as the main character, having developed psychic powers somehow. The idea was eventually dropped when David Fincher responded negatively to the idea, and the film was subsequently rewritten as a standalone project.
Aww 😞
Was Solace good? Is it worth watching?
@@upland77 its basically a copy of Seven with psychic powers thrown in for whatever reason. Nowhere close to Fincher
@Jay Motzer I need your top 20
@Jay Motzer we need your top of 20 movie guy....
This is why I don’t want to be a cop
I feel he would be more noticeable with no fingertips…
The Elric Brothers send their regards.
This IS how i met Tyler durden