Just watched the movie yesterday and that sloth scene caught me off guard so hard. The fact that I was watching this alone at night did not help either.
@@thezdbailey Well I was very much awake right after that scene so I didn't sleep a long time after it. I think this will be in my memory forever, somewhere hidden, so it will pop up in the most inconvenient moments when I really need sleep.
The beauty of it was how John Doe, covered in blood, walks into the cavernous lobby & noone notices him. He keeps his usual soft tones twice before he goes full-on air raid siren. I also point out that was for effect. Doe MEANT to be yelling. The only time when he appears to lose it for real is in the car & Pitt's character "dared" to call Doe's victims "innocent". No he didn't yell, but he grew more & more intense as he accuses them of "Sinning" & needed to be "punished" for them.
The "realizing the Sloth victim is alive" scene is probably the best in this movie, since none of the other actors involved in the scene (including John McGinley) was informed that the actor playing Sloth was supposed to have him take a surprise breath.
"... scene is probably the best in this movie, since none of the other actors ... was informed" That may qualify as the "best prank of the shooting" then. But still remains the most ridiculously stupid part of the movie.
According to my law degree as a criminal lawyer from Criminal Minds University, the biggest sin of all is that as soon as the murders were noted as the work of a serial killer, they did not call in the FBI *at all*.
According the ZeFrank's "True Facts about Morgan Freeman", odds are good that they are, simultaneously, all being read in the voice of Morgan Freeman. Morgan Freeman, Morgan Freeman...Morgan Freeman. Man I miss ZeFrank...
i’ve never realised until now, but at the opening credits, the scene where he’s crossing out words from a book about ‘pregnancy and sense of smell’, it’s hinting towards the ending of the film. it’s obviously the murderer plotting the murder of brad pitt’s wife, the PREGNANT woman. it’s insane how smart this movie is.
@What ? Auteur (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur) = A film director who takes credit for everyone else's work/creativity because he has a "vision", i.e. "a giant ego".
I am someone who has seen all the saw movies without batting an eye. The sloth scene literally made me jump out of my chair. The build up...man ...modern horror movies should learn from this. Deserved it's 5 sins off
Adhiti Krishnan- I was robbed of the scare factor. A few friends who had seen it before me mentioned that scene before I saw it and ruined it. I wish I could have seen it without knowing what was going to happen. It is pretty intense!
hey lets act like this random jumpscare moment that happens in allmost every movie since forever is so damn amazing and unique and lets brack about the lack of jumpscares in modern movies even if they are full with them and most ppl just dont care about such cheap tricks ... and dont forget the build up ... i mean they said he was dead an he wassnt thats so genius ... god damn most intense 10 secs in movies history ever oh yeah and btw i have seen MOVIES that have a main focus on gore instead of horror without batting an eye and i also can compare complete different movie genres with each other if they just have dead ppl in it ... you must be the coolest 9 year old ever ... kevin spacey would love you ... in several ways
My older brother got me to watch this. I dont often watch horror or gore films so hadnt seen this. Got to the one where the addict is on the bed and looks dead, then comes alive! Scared me to death!
I heard a different interpretation, where Doe didn't realize it was Mills until Somerset yelled out "Mills" while Doe had the gun to Mills' head. That's why he pulled the gun away, otherwise he was going to kill him. He was currently developing the photo of Mills and Somerset, but couldn't get back to his apartment before the detectives arrived, so he still hadn't seen his own photo yet to study what they looked like; they chased him back down the stairs right after the bright flash of his camera went off. Not sure if I agree with this all, just another way to look at it.
@@samsonthesaxman that's really good stuff, but I think it was just what Doe meant when he called and said there would be changes bc of the *setback*. He couldn't wait to blurt out *I admire you*, suggesting he had just now thought of the plan.
@@samsonthesaxman In the movie he says he knew they were after him, and a little read between the lines makes it obvious he wasn't going to kill him. He was always 10 steps ahead and that's what made the movie good.
No, it's just ham fisted story telling. Not everything has a meaning. You should be able to find lots of examples of directors laughing about all the stupid shit that fans make up. Next you'll be trying to explain why the female crew in Star Trek wore go-go boots.
The scene that really stood out to me when I watched it(apart from the ending of course) was the part where Paltrow tells Freeman that she's having a baby, and he says something like 'you spoil that kid', because the world is so awful and a child doesn't need to be exposed to that when they're a child...and Paltrow bursts into tears of gratitude/fear/sadness/confusion. That's an intense scene of astonishing acting.
Hard to imagine now, but it was a stylish and unusual gimmick when this movie did it. And then loads of other movies copied the numbers-instead-of-letters thing (Thir13en Ghosts, etc) and it quickly became seriously annoying. So, yeah, don't sin Seven, but sin the movies that copied it from Seven :)
2 things. 1, that sloth scene is one of the best scenes in movie history, and the scene after is amazing too. The doctor says “he would die of shock if you were to shine a flashlight in his eyes.” Amazing. And 2, the lust scene. He doesn’t go into it much but it’s so real, so haunting. The details are so gruesome and terrifying. Definitely the best movie I’ve seen.
One of the great things about the Lust scene is that they manage to convey the brutality of the murder without showing much of it at all. All they show is a photo of the murder weapon. They force the viewers to use their imagination fill in the gaps and the human mind can create some pretty horrific images.
@@mask938 that’s how you can tell the difference between a good movie and a great movie. A good movie will make you say, “that was pretty good!” and a great movie will make you forget that you’re watching a movie with so many emotions throughout.
@@leonpaelinck He is a crooked cop at this point, yes. But he was avenging his dead wife in his eyes. So to me, that screams "vigilante." Cops are fine with extortion, stealing and using drugs, working alongside druglords, much more. But the moment you do a "good guy deed" and make them look bad they will put you down.
Classic film. Know what’s mind blowing? When ppl think Seven. They think violent and gory. It’s none of those. Hardly any violence. No gore if any in the film. It ALL TAKES PLACE IN YOUR HEAD. That’s perfect film making. Great video BTW.
Right, pedophile caught once only ever did things once...... rich powerful famous people who are told yes there whole life wouldn't develop habits over time as a sexual predator. ........ just the one time. He promises, Harvey Weinstein and that Olympics doctor only sexually abused/harassed 1 victim there whole life as well........ 👌
I’m no cinematic scholar, but the fact that it was dark, wet, and dreary, during the vast majority of the movie says that the city and the shit going on within it is a shitty, filthy cesspool. The sun shine’s brightly in the final scene, which, to me, seems to represent that this darkness and dreariness is all about to be gone once Doe is blasted. In fact, it’s 7:01 during the box scene, another indicator that the 7 deadly sin murders are about to come to a close. There’s also a clear dichotomy going on between Mills and Somerset. Somerset, the pessimist, is trying to ascend his way out of hell or purgatory (the city and crime), while Mills, the naive optimist, unwittingly wants to descend into it (he specifically transferred into the city). Mills has a positive view on life and his work, yet he ends up being the one who succumbs to the final deadly sin of wrath, which completes Doe’s masterpiece. A cruel irony.
Given you took a sin off for the opening credits because they were revolutionary at the time, you should have also removed a sin for the surprise "Kevin Spacey is the killer" when he showed up in the lobby. It was a complete surprise at the time; he wasn't in any marketing stuff, his name wasn't released as being part of the cast, he wasn't seen earlier in the movie. I can't think of any other movie where the main bad guy has a checklist like that to his name. Usually they have second billing on all of the posters. But that would mean the total tally wasn't 77 sins anymore.
I think John Doe's character always planned to murder the wife or child of one the police officers investigating him. It just so happens that Brad Pitt's character was a hothead, but it's not hard to imagine that pretty much any cop would react the same way if they saw the head of one of their loved ones in a box, Especially the way John Doe had been taunting them. That's a very real very human response to such a traumatic experience. That's why John Doe was following them so closely. He would have done the same thing regardless of which detectives were investigating the case.
I agree and I also think that he decided on making the envy victim himself as his endgame, he also knew he just might have to change his plan midstream which would be no problem, he had the gluttony, sloth, greed victims chosen, in a major city I doubt you have to look very hard to find lust and pride so when the police were on to him earlier then expected he could alter his plan and victim selection without to much trouble. My theory on how he crossed paths with the fat guy is before that guy could no longer fit through the door he went places, most likely public transportation and perhaps the fat guy is who John Doe was referring to in his diary when he was saying that a normal conversation made him vomit and laugh.
@chrissy christoff Misunderstood the Gospels? The 7 deadly sins is not even in the Bible. The concept of the 7 deadly sins was invented by a Christian monk circa 300 AD.
Gim Bob Jenkins watch the movie lazy ass, Doe changed his plan because the police actually found him before he could pulled out his masterpiece. He never ever planning on making himself as this Envy of 7 deadly sins since he believes he deliver god's punishment. The changes of his games is pure because he got found, in the chase scene where Doe pointed a gun to Mills head he think there for a second what he needs to do to this cop and he investigate his life only to found himself Envy of this young detective life, his beautiful simple life since all his life John Doe spend his time for shit that he belief and looking only for the sinning people birth this dark imaginary image of the rest of them and in his eyes people are bad, John Doe envy of Detective Mills life and his pretty wife.
I you told me this time last year that I would live through a pandemic that shuts down the world and that I would watch a cinemaSins video where he removes a sin for opening credits I would believe the former before the latter.
From the moment Freeman said, "John Doe has the upper hand" to that crackling "somebody call somebody" just turned the world upside down. It was like reality just crumbled.
And The Mist. Still not rewatching both movies because the endings are so fkd up. Happy endings are annoying but goddmn both endings are way over the top.
The thing that got me was when Doe says they're heading for the high tension wires. My first thought was "there's no way a helicopter could land there". Knew some shit was about to go down.
10:36 Filming that rain-chase Pitt slipped and went THROUGH a windshield, severely cutting his arm/hand. That's why he has it in a cast for the scenes after this one. Since the movie was not shot chronologically, they had to find ways to hide his injury in scenes taking place earlier. Think about that the next time you watch the movie, there's a ton of stuff concealing one of his hands in various scenes.
Saw this movie opening night and that cough scene with Sloth had everyone in the theater flinch. Nobody saw that coming. And to have this and Usual Suspects open the same week? Man, the 90's were the greatest.
As a fun fact, the guy who said that line before the scare on that scene had a legitimate reaction, as he wasn't told that the Sloth victim was still alive
John Doe changed parts of his plan around Mills- Everything in the first half of this movie implied he wasn't planning to be caught until he realized his envy of Mills' life, and came up with a two birds, one stone alternate ending to his plan, which also explains why his crimes seemed so much more improvised after the lust victim. Cinema Sins gets a sin for not realizing this, despite that it was exposited.
You are forgetting john doe said in the movie be was changing his plan because they found him so quick and realized he was envy and killing mills wife would turn him into wrath.
It’s crazy and frustrating how many viewers don’t understand that Jeremy and his co creators are huge film buffs, and while they sin many legitimate parts (and non legitimate parts) of a movie, at its core, this channel is a celebration of moviedom... the good and the bad. Thanks for so many great years of this channel.
Se7en was the first DVD I bought. Also, the two TVs are part of the style of symmetry. Look at the desk right after that scene, it has two weird ball things on it.
[two TVs] And _stylistically,_ from a filmmaking perspective, that's valid. But it's also exactly its sin, because it makes no sense from a real-life perspective. It's forced, an example of style overriding realism. Cinematic... Hubris, I guess?
This and Fight Club were my first two DVDs. My girlfriend at the time accused me of being gay for Brad Pitt. Little did she know I was actually gay for David Fincher.
What's in the box? My happy meal!-- Oh, you mean the big brown box with blood leaking out? Probably your wife's severed head. Oh, well- want a bite of my burger?
still my favorite movie of all time, the amount of fun facts and Easter eggs in the movie is mind blowing. a fun fact that ive always loved was that kevin spacey purposely stayed off the credits until the end even going so far as to excuse himself from press junkets at they were promoting the movie so that the reveal of john doe would be that much more impactful. its also the reason why he is first billing in the after the movie credits.
That's definitely one of the best facts. Spacy demanded that he not be in them so that his name not spoil who Doe was. Dedication to your art. Another one of my favorites is that the journals in Doe's apartment are all full of crazy. The film had some guy write bat-shit insanity, cover to cover, in each and every one of those.
not just one guy, he had a team of writers come in and fill those books. when somerset says it will take a team of people x amount of months to read them all he said it because they deduced that its actually how long it would take. none of those books were props and all of them have crazy ramblings of a madman. dedication indeed.
I do love that. I had two of my best friends watch this movie for the first time years back and had them try to guess who the killer was. I only gave them one vague hint. I told them that it is a famous actor and someone they both will recognize immediately when it is revealed.
Still Crows Well. I have to disagree with you on a good bit of that. I will agree that the chemistry between Pitt and Paltrow didn't quite click and Pitt's character definitely was a bit, shall we say, odd. Bit otherwise…
Se7en gets 77 sins. I see what you did there. You had to be extraordinarily nitpicky with this one to get more than a dozen actual sins. The only inescapable one: the keep out sign on the inside!
@chrissy christoff Why should he have removed 50 sins? Because this is your favorite movie? Fuck off. I will never understand people like you. This is also one of my favorite movies, so why can I see the fun in it, but you can't? This channel is all about nitpicking, so you're at the wrong place here if you don't like that stuff.
A few things: 1) I’m pretty sure the “wood shavings” in the Gluttony scene were pieces of linoleum. 2) The part where John Doe hits Brad Pitt but leaves him was added in because Pitt had hurt himself on set and Fincher decided to add it into the script. - Also (granted it’s been several years since I’ve seen the movie), I could swear Kevin Spacey said he wasn’t trying to kill them when he shows up at the precinct. Something along the lines of, “If I wanted you dead, I would have already.” 3) If Spacey/Doe had been planning the Sloth murder a year in advance, it’s possible he’d been planning the Gluttony murder as long, and had met the guy before he became a shut in and even contributed to that. Maybe I’m just grasping at straws.... Just saying.
His boss literally said it was plastic. Then he went over to manually place the pieces into the floor for a match. It pisses me off when douchebags critique a movie without knowing what they're talking about.
1:44 you have to remove a sin for the effort they made to sync the windshield-wipers in both camera-angles (watch the bonus features - they actually did that!)
YASSSS. my favorite movie!! One of the best openings in cinema history. EDIT: was about to mention how they couldn't even sin the opening credits...just as they removed a sin for the credits.
one of the best ending too. well, that's what you get when brad pitt at his peak temaed up with god and kaisar sose (HOW TO SPELL THIS ONE PLEASE HELP)
True but if he's covered in it then that makes it much harder to ascertain whether it is in fact his blood. So they'd take them to the hospital but call the police at the same time.
"God is dead and no one cares" This dude literally mentioned Nine Inch Nails, who were the intro song to this movie. Yet nobody here cared to notice. I am severely disappointed.
"As you can tell, this movie was supposed to be the story of Noah at one point. The original script followed the bible closely but they added a seven deadly sins plot and changed all the characters. The rain though, stayed" I'm dead!! Even David Fincher himself would have a good laugh at this one.
This video is such a perfect exemplar of the ‘no movie is without sin’ tagline. Nitpicking some silly stuff and the odd real problem, yet Cinema Sins’ love for this truly classic film shines through. I love you Cinema Sins.
This video came out after the allegations of sexual misconduct and they still praised Kevin Spacey's performance because it was very good! And since all charges were dropped from every allegation, I think it's okay to praise his performances. Is there a reason Kevin Spacey was good a playing a sociopath, probably! But no proof exists at this point!
This is not only the greatest horror movie ever, but also one of the greatest movie's ever! It doesn't rely on anything that makes the killer seem supernatural, there is almost no violence, it's just the sheer thought of such a gruesome killer & the nerve shredding atmosphere. The great foreboding and never knowing what's going to be next! I love the scene where Somerset & Mills are conducting separate interviews & you can tell something truly horrific has happened that has appalled both of them but the reveal of a single photo or a brutal torture device. Nothing else is needed! The mind can comprehend of how anyone could conceive of using such an apparatus on a poor victim. A situation where you don't want to die but the alternative would be, for most compassionate people, beyond consideration. The cast is perfect too! And I'll always wonder what Mills is going to tell Somerset whilst shaving his chest before the ride along with 'Jon Doe'. Credit has to go to Kevin Spacey too. For an actor who is normally genial & charming to make you feel revulsion is incredible.
I'd like to think a good way of John Doe representing Envy would be if he wasn't envious of the detective in particular, but rather the masses that he looks down on as a whole, the ones who tolerate the sins of daily life. This way, he would *want* to be ignorant, he would wish that his circumstances could just differ in the slightest so that he wouldn't be plagued with the contempt that drove him to murder. He wants to be like everyone else, no matter how much he is disgusted by them.
Tracy and John Doe being the last to die sort of makes sense, actually. The first five sins, are self-gratifying or self-inflicted, something you victimize yourself with/do to yourself. The last two, envy and wrath, are sins that make _others_ the victims. Thus, the first five were both the embodiments and victims of their own sins. John Doe was the embodiment of envy, but Tracy was the victim of it, while Mills was the embodiment of wrath, but John Doe was the victim of _that_ sin.
I don't know why, but "John Doe has the upper hand" is one of my favorite scenes/quotes in movie history. The detectives are 100% confident they have the situation totally under control, and just that fast it does a complete 180. Excellent story.
Horror Movies can learn a thing or two by watching that scene to capture the real horror that sticks with us, you have to make the essence of horror both believable and surprisingly suspenseful. Most horror movies nowadays try way too hard, over complicate things, only focus on jump scares, and have nothing believable that will stick with us. Keeping it simple, subtle, and original like this is just pure greatness.
I think the reason it's so terrifying is because we can all relate to being sloths (well, we can't relate to molesting children and drug dealing like that dude did, but i think you get what i mean). We can relate to days where we just don't want to do anything, and then we see someone who does that, and gets tortured for a year with a rotting body.
The dinner scene with Pitt,Gwyneth Paltrow and Morgan Freeman just totally reminded me of the dinner scene in Jaws with Hooper,chief Brody and Brodys wife.
You mean who, in charge of the island? In charge of the others on the island? Or the guy in charge of the lost people on the island, they are different people
You didn't point out one of my favorite mistakes in this movie. The scene where Mills and Somerset are driving down the road, talking about something-or-other. It is POURING rain on Mills' side of the windshield, wipers trying in vain to keep up with the downfall. Camera changes to Somerset for his next line and his windshield is ALMOST spotless.
Also, when Doe clocks Mills with the tire iron, in the following frames it is pouring rain, except . . . in the one shot where you can clearly see the reflection of the looming Doe in the perfectly undisturbed mirror-like puddle.
@@LPChipi Couldn't agree more, I love Brad Pitt but in this film he made me cringe in most the movie. Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey carried this movie acting wise. One of Pitt's best films but one of his worst performances.
I was hoping you'd mention during "sloth" that the doctor says he'd die of shock if he shined a flashlight into his eyes when 5 minutes ago the cops did exactly that.
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled, was convincing the world that there is a God.... Because he likes to give you hope before he takes it all away.....
Well, even if this is in good fun, honestly, there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with Se7en! THE perfect psychological thriller! Nothing else comes close.
I love how you say John Doe wrote his diary as though he imagined it would be read aloud by Morgan Freeman. Hell, I write my grocery list with the hopes that it will one day be read aloud by Morgan Freeman.
The first rule of Se7en is we do not ask what's in the box.
Second rule of Seven: Don't keep asking what's in the box.
Third rule of Se7en: You do not talk about Se7en
@@glypharte375 Fourth rule you do not talk
Fifth rule of Se7en: You do not
@@jacksonm.1754 Sixth rule of Se7en: You do
The sloth scene is the scariest thing I've ever seen in a movie. I absolutely hate and respect the hell out of it.
I have never been scarred by something so horrifying in my life
@@tf1455 I was watching it with friends in HS and I honestly waited for over 10 years to watch the rest of the movie after seeing that.
Just watched the movie yesterday and that sloth scene caught me off guard so hard. The fact that I was watching this alone at night did not help either.
@@ferrarifan456 No joke. Are you ok? Did you sleep ok? That shit has fucked me up for 25 years.
@@thezdbailey Well I was very much awake right after that scene so I didn't sleep a long time after it. I think this will be in my memory forever, somewhere hidden, so it will pop up in the most inconvenient moments when I really need sleep.
The way he screams "deteectiiiiiive!" always goes under my skin
Its scarier than the head turning scene in the exorcist
Same
@@amethyst1267 Anything is scarier than that.
The beauty of it was how John Doe, covered in blood, walks into the cavernous lobby & noone notices him. He keeps his usual soft tones twice before he goes full-on air raid siren.
I also point out that was for effect. Doe MEANT to be yelling. The only time when he appears to lose it for real is in the car & Pitt's character "dared" to call Doe's victims "innocent". No he didn't yell, but he grew more & more intense as he accuses them of "Sinning" & needed to be "punished" for them.
@@scotcarr3390, correct
"Somebody call somebody." One of the greatest film lines ever!
I KNOW, right? 😂
"This isn't even my desk!" ClicK!!
17:05
It's actually pretty good, shows the panic and lack of calm.
@@asiandod325 those mean the same thing lmao
The "realizing the Sloth victim is alive" scene is probably the best in this movie, since none of the other actors involved in the scene (including John McGinley) was informed that the actor playing Sloth was supposed to have him take a surprise breath.
So it's like that chestburster scene in Alien? Alright man, cool.
"... scene is probably the best in this movie, since none of the other actors ... was informed"
That may qualify as the "best prank of the shooting" then.
But still remains the most ridiculously stupid part of the movie.
The victim having 3 arems ruins the scene.
Even better: they didn’t even know he was a real human. They thought he was a dummy
even flow "man, they sure did a good job making that dummy look rea- HOLY SHIT!!"
According to my law degree as a criminal lawyer from Criminal Minds University, the biggest sin of all is that as soon as the murders were noted as the work of a serial killer, they did not call in the FBI *at all*.
Or assign a task force. There is *ALWAYS* a task force running serial killer cases....Always.
I always wondered this during the movie.
Don't the FBI usually just, like, show up out of nowhere and say [deep voice] "We're taking charge of this investigation"?
Well technically since the murders were in the same jurisdiction the FBI couldn't just swoop in, well unless it's a bank robbery or terrorism
Yeah but they can call them
I'm fairly certain that everyone that writes a journal hopes that one day it will be read in the voice of Morgan Freeman.
According the ZeFrank's "True Facts about Morgan Freeman", odds are good that they are, simultaneously, all being read in the voice of Morgan Freeman. Morgan Freeman, Morgan Freeman...Morgan Freeman.
Man I miss ZeFrank...
I love you for saying that
The mere hope that that might happen has inspired me to start keeping a journal, effective tonight. Later everybody. I have to go buy a journal.
EVERYTHING should be read by Morgan Freeman
Another excellent candidate to read journals would be Wayne June, check out some of the man's voice acting I prommise it wont dissapoint
i’ve never realised until now, but at the opening credits, the scene where he’s crossing out words from a book about ‘pregnancy and sense of smell’, it’s hinting towards the ending of the film. it’s obviously the murderer plotting the murder of brad pitt’s wife, the PREGNANT woman. it’s insane how smart this movie is.
Yup. That’s David Fincher for you. He did the same thing with “Zodiac”...
@What ?You auteur not say things like that.
@What ? Auteur (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auteur) = A film director who takes credit for everyone else's work/creativity because he has a "vision", i.e. "a giant ego".
So the opening credits is set after he spared Pitt's life?
this is exacly why I love this movie, the attention to detai is mad
I am someone who has seen all the saw movies without batting an eye.
The sloth scene literally made me jump out of my chair.
The build up...man ...modern horror movies should learn from this.
Deserved it's 5 sins off
Adhiti Krishnan- I was robbed of the scare factor. A few friends who had seen it before me mentioned that scene before I saw it and ruined it. I wish I could have seen it without knowing what was going to happen. It is pretty intense!
hey lets act like this random jumpscare moment that happens in allmost every movie since forever is so damn amazing and unique and lets brack about the lack of jumpscares in modern movies even if they are full with them and most ppl just dont care about such cheap tricks ... and dont forget the build up ... i mean they said he was dead an he wassnt thats so genius ... god damn most intense 10 secs in movies history ever
oh yeah and btw i have seen MOVIES that have a main focus on gore instead of horror without batting an eye and i also can compare complete different movie genres with each other if they just have dead ppl in it ...
you must be the coolest 9 year old ever ... kevin spacey would love you ... in several ways
Tier Chen so much hate 😂
@@Formwandla dude... you gotta relax
My older brother got me to watch this. I dont often watch horror or gore films so hadnt seen this. Got to the one where the addict is on the bed and looks dead, then comes alive! Scared me to death!
Let's consider the fact that cinemasins just removed 7 sins in the end FOR NARRATION
Morgan Freeman's narration is incapable of sin. He's God.
Omgg that's right, then added one final sin to get a total of 77 sins
And ended on 77. If you're gonna talk about the 7s go all the way you twit.
Right' CS dings narration religiously
@@brokentombot Did that make you feel better?
John Doe intentionally missed Mills on two occasions where he could have killed him because he was grooming Mills to become Wrath.
I heard a different interpretation, where Doe didn't realize it was Mills until Somerset yelled out "Mills" while Doe had the gun to Mills' head. That's why he pulled the gun away, otherwise he was going to kill him. He was currently developing the photo of Mills and Somerset, but couldn't get back to his apartment before the detectives arrived, so he still hadn't seen his own photo yet to study what they looked like; they chased him back down the stairs right after the bright flash of his camera went off. Not sure if I agree with this all, just another way to look at it.
@@samsonthesaxman that's really good stuff, but I think it was just what Doe meant when he called and said there would be changes bc of the *setback*. He couldn't wait to blurt out *I admire you*, suggesting he had just now thought of the plan.
@@samsonthesaxman In the movie he says he knew they were after him, and a little read between the lines makes it obvious he wasn't going to kill him. He was always 10 steps ahead and that's what made the movie good.
No, it's just ham fisted story telling. Not everything has a meaning. You should be able to find lots of examples of directors laughing about all the stupid shit that fans make up. Next you'll be trying to explain why the female crew in Star Trek wore go-go boots.
The scene that really stood out to me when I watched it(apart from the ending of course) was the part where Paltrow tells Freeman that she's having a baby, and he says something like 'you spoil that kid', because the world is so awful and a child doesn't need to be exposed to that when they're a child...and Paltrow bursts into tears of gratitude/fear/sadness/confusion. That's an intense scene of astonishing acting.
You gave Se7en 77 sins? You did this on purpose you cheeky buggers.
ye why do think they removed those seven sins for no reason to get to 76 and then add 1 for no reason
Oh, he was reaching for the last sin 😂😂😂
He's got little to no respect for the victims either - I mean they did have families so their family members would likely want some closure
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO SAY! (1 year later...)
The amount of work he puts into this is pretty impressive, isn't it?
I'd remove 5 sins for that "DETECTIIIIIVVEEE!!!?"
These guys are assholes though.
Wouldn’t be 77 sins though.
And somebody call somebody.
Sounded like the head dude from Scrubs.
I always thought that was hilarious😂🤣
Removes a sin for the opening credits. Adds two sins for the opening credits.
thats how mafia works...
Cinemasins in a nutshell
Now that's a sexy, sly dog. Or should I say 7exy, 7ly dog? No I shouldn't. Shit. I gotta go.
5:32 Morgan Freeman laughing is something we need more of
When he smiles a baby simply appears in a field full of kittens.
@@TurnipCart 😂😂😂
4:31 am I the only one who saw that dude hit the most fire dab ever
🤣🤣
Holy shit
🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣 HIT IT LIKE A GOD
bruh this shit should become a meme
You should have sinned the fact that it is spelled se7en. Sesevenen
Hard to imagine now, but it was a stylish and unusual gimmick when this movie did it. And then loads of other movies copied the numbers-instead-of-letters thing (Thir13en Ghosts, etc) and it quickly became seriously annoying. So, yeah, don't sin Seven, but sin the movies that copied it from Seven :)
@@blatherskite3009 And that weird rapper, 6ix9ine.
@@FranciumBoron I can only think of Seven of Nine
@@TurnipCart Ace of Spades.
I'm sorry. Weren't we just throwing random shit out there? I stick with Ace of Spades.
@@devildoll7840 Ace of Spades? You're talking Motorhead!
You can only watch it for the first time once. Ding.
New Message i clicked on your profile picture because I thought I had a notification
C Hailey lol
New Message I swear I see you everywhere
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The next best movie that falls into this category IMHO
is 'Arlington Road' w/Jeff Bridges.
An even better one: Momento
2 things. 1, that sloth scene is one of the best scenes in movie history, and the scene after is amazing too. The doctor says “he would die of shock if you were to shine a flashlight in his eyes.” Amazing. And 2, the lust scene. He doesn’t go into it much but it’s so real, so haunting. The details are so gruesome and terrifying. Definitely the best movie I’ve seen.
One of the great things about the Lust scene is that they manage to convey the brutality of the murder without showing much of it at all. All they show is a photo of the murder weapon. They force the viewers to use their imagination fill in the gaps and the human mind can create some pretty horrific images.
@@mask938 that’s how you can tell the difference between a good movie and a great movie.
A good movie will make you say, “that was pretty good!” and a great movie will make you forget that you’re watching a movie with so many emotions throughout.
I'm sorry, but it's 100% adorable when he genuinely likes something and takes sins off so gleefully
the way Kevin Spacey screams, "DETECTIIIIIIVE" at 13:38 is one of the best moments in film history
moiraine_damodred He sounds like Jerry Lewis screaming MISSUS LADEEEEEEEE
that's a bit extra...
Marc Colten lol Thinking back to Animaniacs, hello nice ladyyyy!
It was so unexpected too
The highlight of the film XD
If you listen closely, Sommerset tells Mills “if you kill a suspect, that’s death row all the way.” So David would be killed for Wrath.
nah cops always get off easy
@@leonpaelinck He is a crooked cop at this point, yes. But he was avenging his dead wife in his eyes. So to me, that screams "vigilante." Cops are fine with extortion, stealing and using drugs, working alongside druglords, much more. But the moment you do a "good guy deed" and make them look bad they will put you down.
Even in America I don't think Mills would be executed for this. He'd just found out Doe had beheaded his pregnant wife, after all.
no john confessed killing tracy on mic so technically he wouldnt be a suspect
@@CathyKitson I can't believe Sins missed that the Catholic Church would count this as 8 deaths, not 7.
Classic film. Know what’s mind blowing? When ppl think Seven. They think violent and gory.
It’s none of those. Hardly any violence. No gore if any in the film.
It ALL TAKES PLACE IN YOUR HEAD.
That’s perfect film making.
Great video BTW.
spannerjaxs there’s definitely a little gore
c c where? Autopsy?
Charlie Monsanto uh pride?
@@charliemonsanto1336 Pride, Gluttony and Lust were all hella nasty in one way or another.
agreed.
This was one interesting Kevin Spacey documentary.
gor9027 it's ok, he's gay.
He drunkenly hit on an ugly underage actor at a party full of adults one time. And he's a better actor than Anthony Rapp. He didn't kill anyone.
Right, pedophile caught once only ever did things once...... rich powerful famous people who are told yes there whole life wouldn't develop habits over time as a sexual predator. ........ just the one time. He promises, Harvey Weinstein and that Olympics doctor only sexually abused/harassed 1 victim there whole life as well........ 👌
Cameron Luer , 👍👎👌✊✌✋👏👇👈💋💙💚💛💓👄👣💗💘💝💞💟
Hey! You can’t make fun of him!! He’s gay, remember?? That excuses him from any fucked up and awful thing he ever does ever!!
i like to read the name of this movie as "sesevenen" *ding*
Gilad Levy lol
just like that 90s boy band, 5ive or Fiveive
Gilad Levy lol
Yeah, pretty much like the series where they use math to crack police cases, Numbthreers
Fant4stic Four -> Fantfourstic Four
Sins in a movie about sins
DING
I bet he expected this comment.
They . . . Are . . . Psychos . . .
I’m no cinematic scholar, but the fact that it was dark, wet, and dreary, during the vast majority of the movie says that the city and the shit going on within it is a shitty, filthy cesspool. The sun shine’s brightly in the final scene, which, to me, seems to represent that this darkness and dreariness is all about to be gone once Doe is blasted. In fact, it’s 7:01 during the box scene, another indicator that the 7 deadly sin murders are about to come to a close.
There’s also a clear dichotomy going on between Mills and Somerset. Somerset, the pessimist, is trying to ascend his way out of hell or purgatory (the city and crime), while Mills, the naive optimist, unwittingly wants to descend into it (he specifically transferred into the city). Mills has a positive view on life and his work, yet he ends up being the one who succumbs to the final deadly sin of wrath, which completes Doe’s masterpiece. A cruel irony.
Wow
Pathetic Fallacy
Providing zero evidence to substantiate your statement only makes YOU look pathetic my guy.
@@eganthegoat7543it’s just an opinion bruh
how is Doe's death a good thing?
Given you took a sin off for the opening credits because they were revolutionary at the time, you should have also removed a sin for the surprise "Kevin Spacey is the killer" when he showed up in the lobby. It was a complete surprise at the time; he wasn't in any marketing stuff, his name wasn't released as being part of the cast, he wasn't seen earlier in the movie. I can't think of any other movie where the main bad guy has a checklist like that to his name. Usually they have second billing on all of the posters. But that would mean the total tally wasn't 77 sins anymore.
This is pretty harsh in hindsight seeing how Kevin Spacey has just lost all of his respect as an actor
How dare you mess with Se7en! Seems almost ... Sinful.
Lucky Llama dudunt dunn
I mean he already did Citizen Kane...
they did Max Mad:Fury Road...I refuse to watch that 1
DING
dood he basically praised it though 😂this is succhhh a good movie
When that sin was taken off at 15:13 Cinema Sins officially stole my heart.... Amazing job guys
One of my favorite movies; the atmosphere and tension is so palpable in it.
you forgot the part when John Doe just walks into the police station drenched in blood and no one notices until he calls out to Mills.
Kinda like Boondock Saints you're right ;o
I don't know man...that playing Bach in the library was a pretty smooth move...I would have taken a sin off.
shoulda played cantata no.48 though
Word. I used to put on Mozart or the "Kind of Blue" album when I planned a serial murder.
I think John Doe's character always planned to murder the wife or child of one the police officers investigating him. It just so happens that Brad Pitt's character was a hothead, but it's not hard to imagine that pretty much any cop would react the same way if they saw the head of one of their loved ones in a box, Especially the way John Doe had been taunting them. That's a very real very human response to such a traumatic experience. That's why John Doe was following them so closely. He would have done the same thing regardless of which detectives were investigating the case.
I agree and I also think that he decided on making the envy victim himself as his endgame, he also knew he just might have to change his plan midstream which would be no problem, he had the gluttony, sloth, greed victims chosen, in a major city I doubt you have to look very hard to find lust and pride so when the police were on to him earlier then expected he could alter his plan and victim selection without to much trouble. My theory on how he crossed paths with the fat guy is before that guy could no longer fit through the door he went places, most likely public transportation and perhaps the fat guy is who John Doe was referring to in his diary when he was saying that a normal conversation made him vomit and laugh.
@chrissy christoff Misunderstood the Gospels? The 7 deadly sins is not even in the Bible. The concept of the 7 deadly sins was invented by a Christian monk circa 300 AD.
Ok
Doe definitely changed his plan. I know because he said it when he called them.
Gim Bob Jenkins watch the movie lazy ass, Doe changed his plan because the police actually found him before he could pulled out his masterpiece.
He never ever planning on making himself as this Envy of 7 deadly sins since he believes he deliver god's punishment.
The changes of his games is pure because he got found, in the chase scene where Doe pointed a gun to Mills head he think there for a second what he needs to do to this cop and he investigate his life only to found himself Envy of this young detective life, his beautiful simple life since all his life John Doe spend his time for shit that he belief and looking only for the sinning people birth this dark imaginary image of the rest of them and in his eyes people are bad, John Doe envy of Detective Mills life and his pretty wife.
I you told me this time last year that I would live through a pandemic that shuts down the world and that I would watch a cinemaSins video where he removes a sin for opening credits I would believe the former before the latter.
Yo are you ok?
"Somebody call somebody!" - Something everyone wants to hear from a cop.
charmedfan7704 Right!!!!
Somebody call somebody!!!
+Tennessee girl *dials phone* Hello, I'd like to order a pizza
From the moment Freeman said, "John Doe has the upper hand" to that crackling "somebody call somebody" just turned the world upside down. It was like reality just crumbled.
Se7en is an absolute masterpiece!! Look up the definition of "unhappy ending" and you'll see a reference to his movie
And The Mist. Still not rewatching both movies because the endings are so fkd up. Happy endings are annoying but goddmn both endings are way over the top.
The thing that got me was when Doe says they're heading for the high tension wires. My first thought was "there's no way a helicopter could land there". Knew some shit was about to go down.
10:36
Filming that rain-chase Pitt slipped and went THROUGH a windshield, severely cutting his arm/hand.
That's why he has it in a cast for the scenes after this one.
Since the movie was not shot chronologically, they had to find ways to hide his injury in scenes taking place earlier.
Think about that the next time you watch the movie, there's a ton of stuff concealing one of his hands in various scenes.
Congrats. You can read the wiki page lol
Saw this movie opening night and that cough scene with Sloth had everyone in the theater flinch. Nobody saw that coming. And to have this and Usual Suspects open the same week? Man, the 90's were the greatest.
As a fun fact, the guy who said that line before the scare on that scene had a legitimate reaction, as he wasn't told that the Sloth victim was still alive
We all jumped in the theater like, "No damn way." At that point, I surrendered.
John Doe changed parts of his plan around Mills- Everything in the first half of this movie implied he wasn't planning to be caught until he realized his envy of Mills' life, and came up with a two birds, one stone alternate ending to his plan, which also explains why his crimes seemed so much more improvised after the lust victim. Cinema Sins gets a sin for not realizing this, despite that it was exposited.
akiameko1984 🎯🎯🎯
My favorite line in this movie - "This is not even my desk"
"Constant rain for 7 days and no flooding" - I take it you've never been to Scotland
Scotland is always flooded, though. At the very least, there's a rain of Scotts.
Emma Roberts Or Vancouver
Or Portland. Or Seattle. Or Vancouver.
Or Southeast Asia...
You are forgetting john doe said in the movie be was changing his plan because they found him so quick and realized he was envy and killing mills wife would turn him into wrath.
When I heard Morgan freeman laugh I immediately was like "he's gonna remove a sin for Morgan freeman being so likable"
That sudden guffaw at the dinner table is so at odds with the usual dour nature of his character. An absolutely magical scene.
It’s crazy and frustrating how many viewers don’t understand that Jeremy and his co creators are huge film buffs, and while they sin many legitimate parts (and non legitimate parts) of a movie, at its core, this channel is a celebration of moviedom... the good and the bad. Thanks for so many great years of this channel.
Se7en was the first DVD I bought. Also, the two TVs are part of the style of symmetry. Look at the desk right after that scene, it has two weird ball things on it.
[two TVs] And _stylistically,_ from a filmmaking perspective, that's valid. But it's also exactly its sin, because it makes no sense from a real-life perspective. It's forced, an example of style overriding realism. Cinematic... Hubris, I guess?
This and Fight Club were my first two DVDs. My girlfriend at the time accused me of being gay for Brad Pitt.
Little did she know I was actually gay for David Fincher.
MforZorro | Movesets [comment]
It was one of the first Laser Discs I bought. I found the Criterion Edition and paid $250 for it. Now I'm about to sell it for maybe $2.00.
*Whats In The Box?!*
*What was in the booox!?* 😰😫😖😱
Uuuhhh... Your wife's severed head? Sorry.
I'm bad at this.
** * ** SPOILER ALERT ** * **
Ah shit, I'm too late. Sorry. You should have already watched the movie anyway.
What's in the box? My happy meal!-- Oh, you mean the big brown box with blood leaking out? Probably your wife's severed head. Oh, well- want a bite of my burger?
What if someone legit got mad over a *spoiler alert* for a 22 year old film?
Actually, that's probably happened...
still my favorite movie of all time, the amount of fun facts and Easter eggs in the movie is mind blowing. a fun fact that ive always loved was that kevin spacey purposely stayed off the credits until the end even going so far as to excuse himself from press junkets at they were promoting the movie so that the reveal of john doe would be that much more impactful. its also the reason why he is first billing in the after the movie credits.
That's definitely one of the best facts. Spacy demanded that he not be in them so that his name not spoil who Doe was. Dedication to your art.
Another one of my favorites is that the journals in Doe's apartment are all full of crazy. The film had some guy write bat-shit insanity, cover to cover, in each and every one of those.
Kevin Spacey might be as much as an odd ball in real life
not just one guy, he had a team of writers come in and fill those books. when somerset says it will take a team of people x amount of months to read them all he said it because they deduced that its actually how long it would take. none of those books were props and all of them have crazy ramblings of a madman. dedication indeed.
I do love that. I had two of my best friends watch this movie for the first time years back and had them try to guess who the killer was. I only gave them one vague hint. I told them that it is a famous actor and someone they both will recognize immediately when it is revealed.
Still Crows
Well. I have to disagree with you on a good bit of that. I will agree that the chemistry between Pitt and Paltrow didn't quite click and Pitt's character definitely was a bit, shall we say, odd. Bit otherwise…
Se7en is one of my favorite movies. I was curious what CinemaSins would with this movie.
Final verdict, well done!
Se7en gets 77 sins. I see what you did there. You had to be extraordinarily nitpicky with this one to get more than a dozen actual sins. The only inescapable one: the keep out sign on the inside!
yep. exactly.
This is a stupid thing to say because he removed 16 sins. You could also blame for extraordinary sin removal.
@chrissy christoff
Why should he have removed 50 sins? Because this is your favorite movie? Fuck off.
I will never understand people like you. This is also one of my favorite movies, so why can I see the fun in it, but you can't? This channel is all about nitpicking, so you're at the wrong place here if you don't like that stuff.
@chrissy christoff The 1 thing I find wrong with masterpieces like this is you can only watch it once😕
@@oompie815 Jeremy always nitpicks like hell, so I lean towards the lenient sin removal.
I only just noticed this but the original sin counter is back
ThatQuiet GUY They reviewed the Fate of the furious and it broke the sin counter as a joke. It was back pretty soon though.
When the sin counter broke I thought all was lost
Legends never die
Yh it finally came back from the Hospital after FF8/Fate and the Furious fucked it up with its ridiculousness.😂😂
Quick! Shoot it in the head! It's a zombie!!!
A few things:
1) I’m pretty sure the “wood shavings” in the Gluttony scene were pieces of linoleum.
2) The part where John Doe hits Brad Pitt but leaves him was added in because Pitt had hurt himself on set and Fincher decided to add it into the script.
- Also (granted it’s been several years since I’ve seen the movie), I could swear Kevin Spacey said he wasn’t trying to kill them when he shows up at the precinct. Something along the lines of, “If I wanted you dead, I would have already.”
3) If Spacey/Doe had been planning the Sloth murder a year in advance, it’s possible he’d been planning the Gluttony murder as long, and had met the guy before he became a shut in and even contributed to that. Maybe I’m just grasping at straws.... Just saying.
His boss literally said it was plastic. Then he went over to manually place the pieces into the floor for a match. It pisses me off when douchebags critique a movie without knowing what they're talking about.
@@JustSomeKittenwithaGun
I certainly hope you’re not referring to me.
Fear not JP, we're all somebody's douche ball
Bag
@@richardknows6763 ?
1:44 you have to remove a sin for the effort they made to sync the windshield-wipers in both camera-angles (watch the bonus features - they actually did that!)
I hate pop culture for making me notice a dab at 4:30
The deepest lowest dab in history, jacksfilms is no pioneer.
LOL
i laughed so hard seeing that, you have ruined me as a person
Holy shit!! I didn't even notice until I read your comment!
Goddammit, I burst out laughing and I hated doing that.
YASSSS. my favorite movie!! One of the best openings in cinema history.
EDIT: was about to mention how they couldn't even sin the opening credits...just as they removed a sin for the credits.
Removed a sin and then added a few for the opening credits.
one of the best ending too. well, that's what you get when brad pitt at his peak temaed up with god and kaisar sose (HOW TO SPELL THIS ONE PLEASE HELP)
Keyser Soze. You're welcome.
hipnhappenin Also, BEWWWBS....
13:50
To be fair, a police station is the one place you'd absolutely take a man covered in blood, no questions asked.
Dryued
Wouldn't that be the hospital being the one place to take a blood covered man?
GAMMA 1184 if it was his blood
True but if he's covered in it then that makes it much harder to ascertain whether it is in fact his blood. So they'd take them to the hospital but call the police at the same time.
If he doesn't seem injured, it's probably not his.
Fear Monger
But it was his blood, no?
“What’s in the box?!!” Brad Pitt’s finest performance. I’ve seen this movie 100 times and it gets me every time
It really is one of his best. Underrated performance for sure.
Seven = 7 with 77 Sins.. Uploaded on 17 Oct 2017 .. Am I overthinking this ?
*X Files theme plays*
damn, they should of done it on july 7th. and done the omen on june 6th last year
Not just that....add the date 17+10+2017 and you get 2044, a multiple of 7.
With 77 likes on this comment
thanks to you guys I have been watching conspiracy theories for a fucking hour
Fun fact: That ACTUALLY IS Kevin Spacey taking that photograph of Mills, but you never notice it at the first time.
Where are you going ?
- Far Away from here .
It’s also Spacey driving the taxi cab with Freeman in the back seat.
Such a great movie!
What's in the box!
No movie is without sin
SupaPixelGirl It's GameXplain girl.
Whats in the fucking box?!
I thought the original sin counter broke
"God is dead and no one cares"
This dude literally mentioned Nine Inch Nails, who were the intro song to this movie. Yet nobody here cared to notice. I am severely disappointed.
The opening song in this video is Hearts Filthy Lesson by David Bowie... was NIN in the actual movie?
@@andrewrobertson3952 Song in the opening credits is a remix of closer
@@sthamansinha243 the song The CinemaSins guy is refers to is heresy off the downward spiral
No one cared.
@@adamwilliams5849 You are both correct.
"As you can tell, this movie was supposed to be the story of Noah at one point. The original script followed the bible closely but they added a seven deadly sins plot and changed all the characters. The rain though, stayed"
I'm dead!! Even David Fincher himself would have a good laugh at this one.
Carlos Miguel Ugalde yes
And it's probably closer to the Biblical story than Darren Aaronofsky's Noah.
This video is such a perfect exemplar of the ‘no movie is without sin’ tagline. Nitpicking some silly stuff and the odd real problem, yet Cinema Sins’ love for this truly classic film shines through. I love you Cinema Sins.
5:33 CinemaSins: "Goddamn I love this cast"
Kevin Spacey:
I think he meant Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman & Gwynyth Paltrow (who were in that scene). But Spacey WAS a fukking freak in this movie, to be sure!
This comment sure didn't age well, lul
This video came out after the allegations of sexual misconduct and they still praised Kevin Spacey's performance because it was very good! And since all charges were dropped from every allegation, I think it's okay to praise his performances. Is there a reason Kevin Spacey was good a playing a sociopath, probably! But no proof exists at this point!
@@Astroman10 yeah man he's a class actor, unfortunately his career is down the drain
This is not only the greatest horror movie ever, but also one of the greatest movie's ever! It doesn't rely on anything that makes the killer seem supernatural, there is almost no violence, it's just the sheer thought of such a gruesome killer & the nerve shredding atmosphere. The great foreboding and never knowing what's going to be next! I love the scene where Somerset & Mills are conducting separate interviews & you can tell something truly horrific has happened that has appalled both of them but the reveal of a single photo or a brutal torture device. Nothing else is needed! The mind can comprehend of how anyone could conceive of using such an apparatus on a poor victim. A situation where you don't want to die but the alternative would be, for most compassionate people, beyond consideration. The cast is perfect too! And I'll always wonder what Mills is going to tell Somerset whilst shaving his chest before the ride along with 'Jon Doe'. Credit has to go to Kevin Spacey too. For an actor who is normally genial & charming to make you feel revulsion is incredible.
its not a horror movie
I'd like to think a good way of John Doe representing Envy would be if he wasn't envious of the detective in particular, but rather the masses that he looks down on as a whole, the ones who tolerate the sins of daily life. This way, he would *want* to be ignorant, he would wish that his circumstances could just differ in the slightest so that he wouldn't be plagued with the contempt that drove him to murder. He wants to be like everyone else, no matter how much he is disgusted by them.
Tracy and John Doe being the last to die sort of makes sense, actually. The first five sins, are self-gratifying or self-inflicted, something you victimize yourself with/do to yourself. The last two, envy and wrath, are sins that make _others_ the victims. Thus, the first five were both the embodiments and victims of their own sins. John Doe was the embodiment of envy, but Tracy was the victim of it, while Mills was the embodiment of wrath, but John Doe was the victim of _that_ sin.
id argue that greed makes others the victim as well
"This unknown city, Los New Angelyork..." XD
some might even call it Sincity
I'm out.
This is genius XD
I just call the city Gotham because it's the only city that's as much of a hellhole as the one in the movie.
Poor old Sloth victim has been through so much pain and suffering hes grown an extra left arm....
You should do Spirited Away at some point, I would love to see sins found on my absolute favorite :)
Can't do that, I don't think they plan to return to the 3 minute videos.
Can't argue with that...
I don't know why, but "John Doe has the upper hand" is one of my favorite scenes/quotes in movie history. The detectives are 100% confident they have the situation totally under control, and just that fast it does a complete 180. Excellent story.
The Sloth scene genuinely gave me nightmares.
It was supposed to do that!!
I saw this movie in the theater and its the only movie that gave me nightmares when I tried to sleep that night.
Horror Movies can learn a thing or two by watching that scene to capture the real horror that sticks with us, you have to make the essence of horror both believable and surprisingly suspenseful.
Most horror movies nowadays try way too hard, over complicate things, only focus on jump scares, and have nothing believable that will stick with us.
Keeping it simple, subtle, and original like this is just pure greatness.
I think the reason it's so terrifying is because we can all relate to being sloths (well, we can't relate to molesting children and drug dealing like that dude did, but i think you get what i mean). We can relate to days where we just don't want to do anything, and then we see someone who does that, and gets tortured for a year with a rotting body.
UnluckyAmulet like the big fat fuck coming after you or someone force feeding you to death?
The dinner scene with Pitt,Gwyneth Paltrow and Morgan Freeman just totally reminded me of the dinner scene in Jaws with Hooper,chief Brody and Brodys wife.
That "chess game" cliché at the very beginning be like : Hey I'm Morgan Freeman, and fuck you because no one is smart enough to play with me xD
Clearly, being God, Morgan Freeman just plays chess with himself.
It's okay don't worry XD
The _Meaning of Life_ reference at 17:44 is the single best joke ever to come out of this channel.
Doe always knew he would be Envy. The whole thing revolves around him being Envy.
Just noticed a some what I think is foreshadowing at 3:00 the blond lady in a box shaped frame
Wow well done. This shot is amazing... with Mills sitting behind it, seemingly not knowing about the picture...
🙌
when he's (Kevin) in the police car, he sounds iike the man from Lost who was in charge on the island.
You mean who, in charge of the island? In charge of the others on the island? Or the guy in charge of the lost people on the island, they are different people
Benjamin Linus?
ayegenee yes Ben! Couldn't think of his name lol
Benjamin Linus wasn't in charge
Skyler Sendelbach right but he was in charge of the other somewhat
Se7en is a beyond-Masterpiece film. David Fincher absolutely killed it with this one.
Everything wrong with se7en
Bad spelling of seven *ding*
Commander Cody seriously it’s like is it actually seSEVENen?
seSE7ENen
uTubeNoITube seseSE7ENenen
+Commander Cody calm down or I'll headbutt you, creep.
Its like thir13en.
In the sloth scene everybody thought it was a prosthetic human but it’s actual actor and that reaction is %1000 genuine! 😂
Dammit, you mentioned Verbal Kint, now i need one of these for The Usual Suspects
4:29 Textbook dabbing
I have been waiting my whole life for you to Sin this movie!!!
I only eat Brains, Dummy and ive been waiting,my whole life for SPACEBALLS
why
Brittany Rose ~ Fkn exactly! That's me for sure.
I only eat Brains, Dummy - Me too! And I think this is the most “sin removals” I’ve ever seen them do! I mean 5 sins removed in one shot! Wow!!👍🏽
So under 22. Good for you.
You didn't point out one of my favorite mistakes in this movie. The scene where Mills and Somerset are driving down the road, talking about something-or-other. It is POURING rain on Mills' side of the windshield, wipers trying in vain to keep up with the downfall. Camera changes to Somerset for his next line and his windshield is ALMOST spotless.
Also, when Doe clocks Mills with the tire iron, in the following frames it is pouring rain, except . . . in the one shot where you can clearly see the reflection of the looming Doe in the perfectly undisturbed mirror-like puddle.
WHATS IN THE BAAAAAX
This movie really upset me .
And that is great as a movie sense .
That scene makes most of us cry..Brad was amazing In it..I guess
Brad was amazing? Really? I love the man, but there's some pretty hammy acting on this movie.
@@LPChipi I don't think so. That acting was of a person who somehow came to know something was wrong..so wrong. Whatever dude..I found him amazing.
@@LPChipi Couldn't agree more, I love Brad Pitt but in this film he made me cringe in most the movie. Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey carried this movie acting wise. One of Pitt's best films but one of his worst performances.
10/17/17 w 77 sins, and 7 million subscribers
Flavio Chavez wow
Flavio Chavez
EWW Se7en
On October 17, 2017
Ended up with 77 sins
Cinemasins has 7 mil sub..THE FUCKING HELL
ITS ALMOST SATANIC
+Sean Wren Technically, more of a God thing. Punishing people for their sins, AND the number 7 in general.
Abandoned Void oh so it's holy. Heheheh whoops. Sorry Jesus.
I personally love this movie and I think the acting is amazing
I was hoping you'd mention during "sloth" that the doctor says he'd die of shock if he shined a flashlight into his eyes when 5 minutes ago the cops did exactly that.
CinemaSins on a movie about sins? This is some Sinception shit.
Victor Almohalla That alliteration though.
SimmySammy 07 glad you noticed
Victor Almohalla he even gave it 77 sins
"THE GREATEST TRICK THE DEVIL EVER PULLED, WAS CONVINCING THE WORLD HE DOESN'T EXIST"
thats only the second greats. the greatest is convincing people he does excist while being a fictionary character
Robby Mounce Usual Suspects ref, fuck yeah!
NTT of Mistery wow mind blown!
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled, was convincing the world that there is a God.... Because he likes to give you hope before he takes it all away.....
That was the usual suspects dude!
EVERYTHING WRONG WITH MEAN GIRLS!!!!!!
Well, even if this is in good fun, honestly, there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with Se7en! THE perfect psychological thriller! Nothing else comes close.
You couldn't sneak a "What's in the box?!?!" in to your critique? That's 1 sin from me.
"I hate this city" lmfao
the madman lowercase That line came up at the end just as I read this.
that's a gorgeous edit, amirite? "I hate this city because of Rock and Roll!"
4:30 First Dab in history, and in the book of sins no less
The dab really is a sin.
Oh jeez you are a detective
Your comment needs more likes.
That naked man is about 1000 years too soon.
I love how you say John Doe wrote his diary as though he imagined it would be read aloud by Morgan Freeman. Hell, I write my grocery list with the hopes that it will one day be read aloud by Morgan Freeman.