@@DirtCheapFU Would've loved to see that line used in Office Space. "Yeah... see the thing is, we're putting these new covers on the TPS reports now. Oh. You didn't know... Well, I'll make sure you get a copy of that memo."
@@lyndonwellington1269 Sommerset would try but... 1) Sommerset is likely even more jaded now than before. He technically just lost two friends. 2) Mills may misdirect some rage at Sommerset over knowing about the baby and not telling him. Doesn't make much sense, but that's emotions for you. They don't make sense. 3) Sommerset can only watch him so much. All it takes is one dark moment and a loaded gun. Thankfully this is just theory-crafting and there was no actual proof of this. So depressing >.
If you go back to when they are talking, I believe to the lawyer, after Doe has surrendered- they say that when he surrendered, the lab confirmed he was covered in 3 people's blood, the "Pride" lady's, his own, from cutting off his finger prints, and an "as yet unknown" 3rd person. That is the foreshadowing to it being Tracy. So yes, when he gets out of the cab, he had come from killing Tracy. (Of course, you have to apply suspension of disbelief to not wonder how he dropped off the box for delivery in that state 😊) I saw this in the theater and have watched it many times since. Every actor in this was great, especially Brad Pitt.
What's also depressing is I believe before that scene you hear another officer explain his wife had called earlier...(He obviously didn't realize the severity of why)
A masterful performance by Pitt, wow, really makes you feel the pain of what he's going thru imagining the final moments of what his wife had to endure. A true gut-punch of an ending, and the envy-wrath plot twist is the best ever in a film.
I still have a real difficult time watching just this clip! I would not know how to react if someone did this to someone I loved! I wouldn't want someone to do this to anyone, even someone I despised!
The final deadly sin is so brilliant because Fincher makes the audience realize that the sin of wrath lives within them. Not everyone can relate to some of the scenarios shown earlier in the film. But virtually everyone can understand the desire to enact your wrath on someone that k**led your loved one.
Also if you rewatch the movie there isn't a single scene with Mills when he didn't act angry or emotional at something. He's always kind of pissed off, restless, perfect Wrath.
We had closer by 9 inch nails and we had hearts filthy lesson. We had totally no idea about this movie. No internet spoilers, no tv review spoilers. We watched the whole movie in a horrified, tense feeling and the brilliant ending left us numbed and shocked for months. I saw grown men and women crying coming out of the movie theatre and i found myself also having tears without crying. Those were the glorious days of the magic of cinema without spoilers. Absolutely brilliant. After Se7en, no other thriller movie could shock me anymore.
I was 19 when this came out. I saw it at the theater with three friends a Saturday night. We were supposed to go to a party afterwards, but instead we all just went home. Never since have a movie so efficiently killed an evening of fun. Still one of my favorites to this day though.
One of my favourite things ever is on the DVD audio commentary David Fincher talks about how they did a test screening of this movie. And after it ended two suburban mom types walked out of the theatre, and as they passed Fincher on the way out he heard one of them say: "The people who made that movie should be killed..."
Kevin Spacey told the producers and the people promoting the movie to not put his name on the posters because he felt it whould ruin the surprise ending... And the fact that he was the villain.
The movie is extremely well-made, but the music does so much lifting too. Howard Shore's score for Se7en is probably the most nerve-wrecking score I have ever heard.
In the cinema, in 1995, every single person was completely in shock when John Doe delivered his sentences about his wife and unfortunate unborn son. At that time, as it is today, it was completely terrifying, horrific.
When I saw the movie in theatres, from the moment that box was opened, it was one shock scream after the next, all the way to when Mills shoots John Doe dead…
One of my favorite compilation of reactions ever! It really reawakens the sense of confusion and dread I felt, watching this in the theater so many years ago. Excellent job! Looking forward to more and more vids.
I knew right away what was gonna go down. I stood up in the theater and applauded, I was about 15 and everyone hated my guts but even my friends were like, "That was fucking genius." when we hit up Friendly's afterward.
First movie that made me so angry and sad at the end! At 18 it made me realize movies could cause emotions other than positive at the end. Made me a fan of Fincher forever along Mann with Heat, Tarentino the year before with Pulp Fiction.
The first time I watched this movie, I thought Brad Pitt's character might shoot himself right after shooting John Doe. He was certainly emotionally distraught and overwhelmed at that moment. It could have been the final act of John Doe's plan that all seven people guilty of the seven deadly sins died.
Why do you think Sommerset said “if you murder a suspect David, it’s death row all the way you know…” Doe hadn’t confessed yet, as a suspect you’re presumed innocent till convicted. David executed a handcuffed man on his knees. That’s frowned upon. 😂
@@JoeBuck207 the reaction is is would’ve gone to jail😂. John Doe was a man assumed innocent until proven guilty. And was executed by a cop on his knees I. Handcuffs. That doesn’t go over well.
@@RustinChole In real life though Mills wouldn't even spend one day in jail. No jury would convict him after it was explained how John Doe purposefully set up the scenario to provoke him. He probably wouldn't even be prosecuted. At worst he would lose his career as a cop, but even that might not happen.
I feel so sad about Somerset also. He cared for Mills and Tracy. The way he throws his revolver away and asks Mills to put his gun down. He knew Mills wasn't a dangerous guy, but would act as vengeance from his emotions. He didn't want Doe to win. He even slams Doe in the face for telling that his wife was pregnant. It is one of the saddest movie endings.
I know we are busy cancelling Spacey for some genuinely bad things, but the man was is an amazing actor. The Usual Suspects was a game changing movie too.
@@Milk-ck1wv Exactly. He is being canceled for his actions. Don't mistake what I said as a defence, but I also do not believe in tearing down everything someone does because of their actions. Bill Cosby is still one of the greatest and most influential comedians ever who was also proven to be a rapist. I will condemn that with every fiber of my being, but that should not effect that he was an exceptional comedian and I watch his material with fond memories. Same goes for Kevin Spacey. I do not back his actions, but he is still a brilliant actor.
7:53 It’s that glimpse you see of Gwyneth Paltrow when he blinks that does it every time 😭😭😭😡😡😡. Just that memory of her face was enough for him to unleash WRATH. What an unbelievable movie.
i watched this in the theatre. During the ending credits, I just sat in the dark, stunned. On the plus side, I really enjoyed 'Heart's Filthy Lesson.' Say hi to the Martians for me, David Bowie.
One bit in the last scene I liked was when they get there and let John Doe out of the car, Somerset points out a dead dog. Doe says in his calm, laconic voice, _”I_ didn’t do that.”
Between this and The Usual Suspects, Spacey has been in two of the ultimate “you can only see it once” kinda movies. You will never see that or Se7en the same after that first viewing.
This is one of the many cases of Hollywood screwing over an actor, Pitt should definitely have won an Oscar for this movie just over this scene!!!!!!!!!
Now that I rewatch this scene I find myself wondering if it could have been a better scene if David killed himself after he shot John Doe? David shoots John doe a lot of times then shoots himself in the head, then the unsteady camera floats up and away and we cut to the credits, the end. I thought thats what was going to happen the first time I watched the movie.
First off...thank you. It's an excellent production. It's amazing to watch these reactions knowing that these excellent people are clicking play to examine and react to the movie. When I watched it 4 times....i wasn't "reacting" to it. I was watching it. Do the Oscars have a "Best Scene" category?
One of the absolute best movies ever made. Every person nails their role ( except Paltrow, but she's just terrible in general ), especially Spacey. Every scene, every facial shift. This and 'A River Runs Through It' are the reason I will watch anything Brad Pitt is in.
Originally, the role of Tracy was meant for Robin Wright and Christina Applegate. Considering how amazing she was in Fincher’s House of Cards, I think they should’ve casted Robin….
hilarious how even when this was in theaters I seemed to be the only one who saw how the movie would end & knew what was in the box before it even was a thought. How doesn't no one else ever see how blatantly clear the outcome of the film was so much sooner in the film lol. Saw was born from this film.....
It was a pretty good movie, not even close to this though. Morgan Freeman did do a movie with Ashley Judd called "Kiss the Girls" that's similar but much better than "Along Came A Spider"
Along Came a Spider and Kiss the Girls are from a series of books by James Patterson featuring Alex Cross who is a detective and forensic psychologist in Washington.
When I first saw this scene, I wasn't certain what was in the box; I suspected it was a head, but who's head, I didn't know. I never thought it was a bomb because that goes against the visceral, fleshy nature of Doe's modus operandi.
This is such a great scene in an even greater movie! Understand this if you already haven’t………THE MURDERER KNEW MILLS WIFE WAS PREGNANT BEFORE HE DID! Had to kill him!
The 7 deadly sins rests within all of humanity and when all 7 come forth you are left with nothing but pure despair and that is what is shown in this film for this is one of a rare few times when the villain beats the heroes and that killing the villain only served to prove his point.
Hot Take: Mills had it coming. If he were a better man, if he were a better husband, and a better detective - at least according to the virtues of civilization - none of this would have happened to him. That said, never forget that all three of them - John Doe, Mills, Somerset... they were all human beings, doing human things to one another and themselves and none of us are any different. Also, it's funny to see people get angry when the 'bad guy' is smarter than the 'good' guy. They get offended at the defeat of their moral point of view as though it was invincible.
cold-blooded Monday morning quarterbacking: What Detective Mills could have done (in order to dissipate his white-hot rage), after surreptitiously ejecting two rounds into his non-dominant hand, would be to discharge his weapon (albeit unlawfully and thereafter subject to punishment via IA) safely in the reverse direction (avoiding ricochets) whilst screaming loudly and using his silhouette to disguise his careful counting to ensure that his magazine (and chamber) was fully expended and thereafter look at Detective Somerset until he made eye contact and raise his eyebrows before relying on him to execute a righteous shooting if John Doe picked up his service weapon (with its safety on, just in case) which he should have thrown in a slow, long arc in front of John Doe and gesticulated to himself to indicate that he wanted to be killed (suspecting that he would instead attempt to kill Somerset and thus torture Mills even more so).
The triumph of John Doe. There are two main poignant concluding points: A- Doe is mostly right about human nature. B- When Somerset responds, “I’ll be around” which signifies commitment, overwhelming majority of viewers miss the deep tragedy of that statement. It is only now, after the carnage and the horror show, that he is willing to abandon his apathy, misanthropy, impotence and self-imposed exclusion. The brilliance of the narrative is the emphasis on cost. What it takes to re-engage and to overcome the bleak nihilism that most of us so easily succumb to. “Hemingway once wrote, ‘the world is a fine place and worth fighting for’, I agree with the second part”. Detective Somerset Juxtaposed against, “Wanting people to listen, you can’t just tap them on the shoulder anymore, you have to hit them with a sledgehammer”. John Doe
nah unfortunately more than likely he would be charged, he has to be, that's the law...NOW BEING PROSECUTED IS A DIFFRENT STORY, I DONT THINK ANY JURY WOULD CONVICT HIM
He _has_ to shoot him. The movie isn't called "S6X"
lol.
I nearly fell over laughing my ass off reading that. Well done Sir.
This is the winningest comment, easy. LMAO
Spacey's delivery of "Oh. He didn't know" is SUBLIME.
I never liked Spacey as an actor, but I still use that line. At work. All the time. "New policy came out. Oh. You didn't know".
@@DirtCheapFU Would've loved to see that line used in Office Space.
"Yeah... see the thing is, we're putting these new covers on the TPS reports now. Oh. You didn't know... Well, I'll make sure you get a copy of that memo."
Pure actorial skill. What a legend.
@randywhite3947 I mean, I could think of a few reasons *now*, but as an actor? I don't know. lol
No district attorney would prosecute him and no jury would convict him. This is the prime example of a genuine temporary insanity plea.
Wouldn't even matter since david is already dead anyways....
Very true, though that wouldn't really matter, considering he likely put a bullet in his mouth after burying her.
@@Luciphell do u think so? He still has sommerset, part of me hopes he's there for him after
@@lyndonwellington1269
Sommerset would try but...
1) Sommerset is likely even more jaded now than before. He technically just lost two friends.
2) Mills may misdirect some rage at Sommerset over knowing about the baby and not telling him. Doesn't make much sense, but that's emotions for you. They don't make sense.
3) Sommerset can only watch him so much. All it takes is one dark moment and a loaded gun.
Thankfully this is just theory-crafting and there was no actual proof of this. So depressing >.
true, but he would never be an officer again.
What takes a moment to set in is the fact that John Doe is covered in Tracy's blood when he surrenders at the police station.
Maybe. Could also be "Pride's" blood. And his own from his fingers, obviously.
Naw, it was Tracy’s blood… hit me a half hour after I left the theatre 🙏✌️
If you go back to when they are talking, I believe to the lawyer, after Doe has surrendered- they say that when he surrendered, the lab confirmed he was covered in 3 people's blood, the "Pride" lady's, his own, from cutting off his finger prints, and an "as yet unknown" 3rd person. That is the foreshadowing to it being Tracy. So yes, when he gets out of the cab, he had come from killing Tracy.
(Of course, you have to apply suspension of disbelief to not wonder how he dropped off the box for delivery in that state 😊)
I saw this in the theater and have watched it many times since. Every actor in this was great, especially Brad Pitt.
@@intothedepthscococorrect it was a mixture of all 3
What's also depressing is I believe before that scene you hear another officer explain his wife had called earlier...(He obviously didn't realize the severity of why)
I love how everybody yells THE line before Brad Pitt even does!
"What's in the box?"
Seven redefined the term “suspense/thriller movie”
@move_i_got_this5659 that's just your opinion, ok then.
Followed it? Yes. Did it a lot better? Also yes. @move_i_got_this5659
A masterful performance by Pitt, wow, really makes you feel the pain of what he's going thru imagining the final moments of what his wife had to endure. A true gut-punch of an ending, and the envy-wrath plot twist is the best ever in a film.
Three masterful actors really. Pitt, Spacey and Freeman - does not get any better than that.
His face after emptying the clip....
Nobody was ready for this ending. I was in tears
Saw it in the theater when it came out. people walked out in shock and in complete silence. truly a game changer.
I still have a real difficult time watching just this clip! I would not know how to react if someone did this to someone I loved! I wouldn't want someone to do this to anyone, even someone I despised!
I laughed. Box lunch. 🤣
I saw it for the first time last year, I was home alone. I needed to go out with some friends afterwards, the final made me completely annihilated
The final deadly sin is so brilliant because Fincher makes the audience realize that the sin of wrath lives within them. Not everyone can relate to some of the scenarios shown earlier in the film. But virtually everyone can understand the desire to enact your wrath on someone that k**led your loved one.
Also if you rewatch the movie there isn't a single scene with Mills when he didn't act angry or emotional at something. He's always kind of pissed off, restless, perfect Wrath.
@@Mant111 Good point.
We had closer by 9 inch nails and we had hearts filthy lesson. We had totally no idea about this movie. No internet spoilers, no tv review spoilers. We watched the whole movie in a horrified, tense feeling and the brilliant ending left us numbed and shocked for months. I saw grown men and women crying coming out of the movie theatre and i found myself also having tears without crying. Those were the glorious days of the magic of cinema without spoilers. Absolutely brilliant. After Se7en, no other thriller movie could shock me anymore.
I was 19 when this came out. I saw it at the theater with three friends a Saturday night. We were supposed to go to a party afterwards, but instead we all just went home. Never since have a movie so efficiently killed an evening of fun. Still one of my favorites to this day though.
We didn't even know Kevin Spacey was in the movie until, "DetectIVVVVVVE! ...you're looking for me."
100% agree!
Absolutely agree
Nah, there was The Sixth Sense.
This movie is a masterpiece.
At 42 years of age and seeing this in the theatre when it was first released this is still the greatest twist ever seen in cinema.
I just watched it and I don't know how nobody spoiled the ending for me.
Gwyneth Paltrow's greatest performance. She didn't make a sound and the box never moved.
I think that was her stunt head. They put Gwyneth's head in there first, but it kept trying to sell products that smelled like her lady parts.
😂
One of my favourite things ever is on the DVD audio commentary David Fincher talks about how they did a test screening of this movie. And after it ended two suburban mom types walked out of the theatre, and as they passed Fincher on the way out he heard one of them say: "The people who made that movie should be killed..."
they became wrath
*"Become Wrath"* best plot twist in history.
No... Sixth Sense ending.
@@samwisethebrave288 No way, saw that coming a mile off
@@karlmoles6530that doesn’t mean it’s not the best plot twist
Brad and Morgan How brilliant was that to put them together for this masterpiece. SO disturbing I could barely watch these reactions, it still hurts.
Kevin Spacey told the producers and the people promoting the movie to not put his name on the posters because he felt it whould ruin the surprise ending... And the fact that he was the villain.
Super villains. Sometimes I wish they were real
Real criminals are so disappointing and dm
Smart
Like in real life. Scary
@@chuckh4077dm?
@@RandyWhite-e6t Due to yt censorship i could not spell it out. Add a letter "u and b". Then you will get it. lol
Watching this movie when it was released was like nothing i ever seen before.
Absolute masterclass in movie making.
one of the best endings to one of the greatest films of all time
I still can't recover from the PTSD of Se7en and Oldboy's final twists disturbing is an understatement
The movie is extremely well-made, but the music does so much lifting too. Howard Shore's score for Se7en is probably the most nerve-wrecking score I have ever heard.
SE7EN showed the world what a great actor Kevin Spacey was.
…er, …is ?…..he’s not dead !!
Both Seven and Usual Suspects came out same year. Best year of acting performances ever even if he's a creeper
In the cinema, in 1995, every single person was completely in shock when John Doe delivered his sentences about his wife and unfortunate unborn son.
At that time, as it is today, it was completely terrifying, horrific.
Keep honing your craft, bro. You're an editing master in the making. I love when it looks like separate reactors are reacting to each other. Noice!
I agree with all of that.
Movies from the 90s were absolutely gems! There are plenty of amazing movies
Genius concept.... perfectly done... one of the greatest thrillers of all time....
Gawd I miss great suspense films like this. You can hear the agony and feel the suffering....just excellent movie, disturbing, but excellent 👌
When I saw the movie in theatres, from the moment that box was opened, it was one shock scream after the next, all the way to when Mills shoots John Doe dead…
they didnt advertise Kevin Spacy on the cast to keep John Doe a secret during print and advertisting
I remember when this first came out. Outstanding top tier freaking acting all around.🎥🎭
One of my favorite compilation of reactions ever! It really reawakens the sense of confusion and dread I felt, watching this in the theater so many years ago. Excellent job! Looking forward to more and more vids.
dear fucking god, i hope this is the future of how people watch movies. just so perfect seeing multiple people react to some shit you can't even see
One of the greatest movies of all time.
I knew right away what was gonna go down. I stood up in the theater and applauded, I was about 15 and everyone hated my guts but even my friends were like, "That was fucking genius." when we hit up Friendly's afterward.
I remember watching this in the theater. When Kevin Spacey was the killer, I was just shocked. Then that ending... blew my mind!
First movie that made me so angry and sad at the end! At 18 it made me realize movies could cause emotions other than positive at the end.
Made me a fan of Fincher forever along Mann with Heat, Tarentino the year before with Pulp Fiction.
There is nothing like experiencing that fucked up ending the first time. Gut punch. Brilliant film.
Great reactions to this!
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I love watching people's reactions to some of these older movies that were so influential on pop culture.
The first time I watched this movie, I thought Brad Pitt's character might shoot himself right after shooting John Doe. He was certainly emotionally distraught and overwhelmed at that moment. It could have been the final act of John Doe's plan that all seven people guilty of the seven deadly sins died.
Why do you think Sommerset said “if you murder a suspect David, it’s death row all the way you know…”
Doe hadn’t confessed yet, as a suspect you’re presumed innocent till convicted. David executed a handcuffed man on his knees. That’s frowned upon. 😂
Morgan Freeman should have shot Kevin Spacey or shot Brad Pitt to stop him from shooting Kevin, can you imagine the reaction ?
@@JoeBuck207 the reaction is is would’ve gone to jail😂. John Doe was a man assumed innocent until proven guilty. And was executed by a cop on his knees I. Handcuffs. That doesn’t go over well.
@@RustinChole In real life though Mills wouldn't even spend one day in jail. No jury would convict him after it was explained how John Doe purposefully set up the scenario to provoke him. He probably wouldn't even be prosecuted. At worst he would lose his career as a cop, but even that might not happen.
Andrew Kevin Walker wrote this when he was like 19 and working at a record store.
I was hoping you'd put the flash of Tracy on full screen, and you followed through. Kudos!
This is one of the best f*d up movie i ever watched too.😂
I feel so sad about Somerset also. He cared for Mills and Tracy. The way he throws his revolver away and asks Mills to put his gun down. He knew Mills wasn't a dangerous guy, but would act as vengeance from his emotions. He didn't want Doe to win. He even slams Doe in the face for telling that his wife was pregnant. It is one of the saddest movie endings.
This is my favourite thriller movie of all time.
Such a iconic scene, masterful
Love Kevin Spacey in Se7en the fact he talks so calming about brutal murders and the way he explains his plan is bone chillingly terrifying
It reminds me a lot of Ed Kemper and his confessions to the police about beheading people and other insane stuff he did.
I know we are busy cancelling Spacey for some genuinely bad things, but the man was is an amazing actor. The Usual Suspects was a game changing movie too.
@@tattoodude8946there's a difference between "cancelling" and the actions of your consequences
@@Milk-ck1wv Exactly. He is being canceled for his actions. Don't mistake what I said as a defence, but I also do not believe in tearing down everything someone does because of their actions. Bill Cosby is still one of the greatest and most influential comedians ever who was also proven to be a rapist. I will condemn that with every fiber of my being, but that should not effect that he was an exceptional comedian and I watch his material with fond memories. Same goes for Kevin Spacey. I do not back his actions, but he is still a brilliant actor.
Ah, now I see why you requested perfect mix to watch Se7en😄.. Outstanding job with the editing on this one..
Summerset : "We've got a van with a man driving, must have been two killers in "Scream" 😂 LMAO
My number 3 all time movie...glad to see a younger generation finding it. Very powerful ending.
These are getting so good my man. Please keep making them.
This movie was such a masterpiece. I left the movie theatre like a zombie after watching this.
Not a snipe on his career. But this was the best acting of Brad Pitt imo.
7:53 It’s that glimpse you see of Gwyneth Paltrow when he blinks that does it every time 😭😭😭😡😡😡. Just that memory of her face was enough for him to unleash WRATH. What an unbelievable movie.
It is important to mention this movie was inspiration for Matt Reeves in order to make The Batman (2022), starring Robert Pattinson.
Fincher was able to create incredible tension in the cold light of day, in the middle of nowhere with the villain having no power. Impressive.
What a fucking masterpiece
i watched this in the theatre. During the ending credits, I just sat in the dark, stunned.
On the plus side, I really enjoyed 'Heart's Filthy Lesson.' Say hi to the Martians for me, David Bowie.
Not me. My wife was servicing down there. If you know what I mean. 😅
@@chuckh4077 So, just like Detective Mills, you ended up with a little head.
One bit in the last scene I liked was when they get there and let John Doe out of the car, Somerset points out a dead dog. Doe says in his calm, laconic voice, _”I_ didn’t do that.”
What a year for Spacey. This amazing role and his Verbal Kent in Usual Suspects.
People saying they aren't mad at David. You should be, he played into the hands of evil. I don't blame him, but that is what happened.
The music is absolutely spot on
There was her head, which they ultimately decided not to use in the film. That head was used in the autopsy in the movie Contagion.
Between this and The Usual Suspects, Spacey has been in two of the ultimate “you can only see it once” kinda movies.
You will never see that or Se7en the same after that first viewing.
This is one of the many cases of Hollywood screwing over an actor, Pitt should definitely have won an Oscar for this movie just over this scene!!!!!!!!!
My thoughts 🤝🏽
Now that I rewatch this scene I find myself wondering if it could have been a better scene if David killed himself after he shot John Doe? David shoots John doe a lot of times then shoots himself in the head, then the unsteady camera floats up and away and we cut to the credits, the end. I thought thats what was going to happen the first time I watched the movie.
you can tell which ppl knew it was the wife’s head .theres NO WAY anyone could have guessed it.
LOL you are all funny! Saw this movie in 1995. You kids are all so late!
First off...thank you. It's an excellent production.
It's amazing to watch these reactions knowing that these excellent people are clicking play to examine and react to the movie. When I watched it 4 times....i wasn't "reacting" to it. I was watching it.
Do the Oscars have a "Best Scene" category?
One of the absolute best movies ever made. Every person nails their role ( except Paltrow, but she's just terrible in general ), especially Spacey. Every scene, every facial shift. This and 'A River Runs Through It' are the reason I will watch anything Brad Pitt is in.
Originally, the role of Tracy was meant for Robin Wright and Christina Applegate. Considering how amazing she was in Fincher’s House of Cards, I think they should’ve casted Robin….
As far as I'm concerned, this is one of the greatest films of all time.
hilarious how even when this was in theaters I seemed to be the only one who saw how the movie would end & knew what was in the box before it even was a thought. How doesn't no one else ever see how blatantly clear the outcome of the film was so much sooner in the film lol. Saw was born from this film.....
Most intense ending in movie history..
Great job with these!
He’s not going to jail.
Temporary insanity is not permanent
best Fincher movie IMO.... masterpiece!!!!
Fight Club is up there, with a twist of the same magnitude or even bigger.
Theres a great theory that this city they are in is a pre-Batman Gotham City
Please be quiet.
He Mr Lebowski, I got a couple for you. Hannibal Lecter's escape, and Clarice confronts Buffalo Bill, from Silence Of The Lambs
If I recall, there was a "sorta" sequel to this with just Freeman's character returning called "Along Came A Spider"
It was a pretty good movie, not even close to this though. Morgan Freeman did do a movie with Ashley Judd called "Kiss the Girls" that's similar but much better than "Along Came A Spider"
Along came a spider was the sequel to kiss the girls! Not the movie seven!
@@ronaldhill8685 dang it! your right! forgot about Kiss The Girls! Good movie!
Along Came a Spider and Kiss the Girls are from a series of books by James Patterson featuring Alex Cross who is a detective and forensic psychologist in Washington.
When I first saw this scene, I wasn't certain what was in the box; I suspected it was a head, but who's head, I didn't know. I never thought it was a bomb because that goes against the visceral, fleshy nature of Doe's modus operandi.
For the record this ending hits much differently as an adult than as a 15 year old seeing it for the first time.
The killer isn't the villain in this film, the world is.
The moment he went to kill him...was the moment he "thought" of her (that flash of her face)
The original ending in the script had Somerset killing John Doe and thus,Jon Doe doesn't complete his mission.
Wrong. Original ending is that Dude is a Democrat.
This is such a great scene in an even greater movie! Understand this if you already haven’t………THE MURDERER KNEW MILLS WIFE WAS PREGNANT BEFORE HE DID! Had to kill him!
It's too bad Kevin Spacey turned out to be such a creep.
He's such an amazing actor.
It takes a little of the shine out of his movies for me.
@@YoureMrLebowski
Absolutely
This movie is the story of what led up to Lt. William Somerset's worst day in a long and storied career.
The 7 deadly sins rests within all of humanity and when all 7 come forth you are left with nothing but pure despair and that is what is shown in this film for this is one of a rare few times when the villain beats the heroes and that killing the villain only served to prove his point.
Liking the channel. Subscribed and will keep watching.
Was that a DoorDash delivery? 🤣
The score is awesome!
Excellent. 🖤
Hot Take: Mills had it coming. If he were a better man, if he were a better husband, and a better detective - at least according to the virtues of civilization - none of this would have happened to him. That said, never forget that all three of them - John Doe, Mills, Somerset... they were all human beings, doing human things to one another and themselves and none of us are any different.
Also, it's funny to see people get angry when the 'bad guy' is smarter than the 'good' guy. They get offended at the defeat of their moral point of view as though it was invincible.
cold-blooded Monday morning quarterbacking:
What Detective Mills could have done (in order to dissipate his white-hot rage), after surreptitiously ejecting two rounds into his non-dominant hand, would be to discharge his weapon (albeit unlawfully and thereafter subject to punishment via IA) safely in the reverse direction (avoiding ricochets) whilst screaming loudly and using his silhouette to disguise his careful counting to ensure that his magazine (and chamber) was fully expended and thereafter look at Detective Somerset until he made eye contact and raise his eyebrows before relying on him to execute a righteous shooting if John Doe picked up his service weapon (with its safety on, just in case) which he should have thrown in a slow, long arc in front of John Doe and gesticulated to himself to indicate that he wanted to be killed (suspecting that he would instead attempt to kill Somerset and thus torture Mills even more so).
Tell me, were you high when you wrote this?
The triumph of John Doe. There are two main poignant concluding points:
A- Doe is mostly right about human nature.
B- When Somerset responds, “I’ll be around” which signifies commitment, overwhelming majority of viewers miss the deep tragedy of that statement. It is only now, after the carnage and the horror show, that he is willing to abandon his apathy, misanthropy, impotence and self-imposed exclusion. The brilliance of the narrative is the emphasis on cost. What it takes to re-engage and to overcome the bleak nihilism that most of us so easily succumb to.
“Hemingway once wrote, ‘the world is a fine place and worth fighting for’, I agree with the second part”. Detective Somerset
Juxtaposed against, “Wanting people to listen, you can’t just tap them on the shoulder anymore, you have to hit them with a sledgehammer”. John Doe
Muito bom esse filme...👍🌹
Dude, honestly I would do the same thing, and most likely act the same way.
nah unfortunately more than likely he would be charged, he has to be, that's the law...NOW BEING PROSECUTED IS A DIFFRENT STORY, I DONT THINK ANY JURY WOULD CONVICT HIM
Mills's life is completely ruined.