Director
David Fincher's dark, stylish thriller easily ranks as one of the decade's
most frightening and suspenseful films. Set in a hellish vision of New
York, where it is always raining and the air crackles with impending
death, the film concerns Det. William Somerset (Morgan
Freeman), a homicide specialist just one week from a well-deserved
retirement. Every minute of his 32 years on the job is evident in Somerset's
worn, exhausted face, and his soul aches with the pain which can only
come from having seen and felt far too much. But Somerset's retirement
must wait for one last case, for which he is teamed with young hotshot
David Mills (Brad Pitt), the fiery
detective set to replace him at the end of the week. Mills has talked
his reluctant wife Tracy (Gwyneth
Paltrow) into moving into the big city so that he could tackle important
cases, but his first and Somerset's last are more than either man has
bargained for. A diabolical serial killer is staging grisly murders,
choosing victims representing the seven deadly sins. First, an obese
man is forced to eat until his stomach ruptures to represent Gluttony,
then a wealthy defense lawyer is made to cut off a pound of his own
flesh as penance for Greed. Somerset initially refuses to take the case,
realizing that there will be five more murders, ghastly sermons about
Lust, Sloth, Pride, Wrath, and Envy presented by a madman to a sinful
world. Somerset is correct, and something within him cannot let the
case go, forcing the weary detective to team with Mills and see the
case to its almost unspeakably horrible conclusion. Fincher's deadly
serious film benefits from wonderfully moody photography by Darius Khondji
and a tension-filled script by Andrew Kevin Walker. The nauseatingly
vivid special effects (particularly the remarkable Sloth murder) are
among the most effective ever done by makeup artist Rob Bottin, best
known for more fantasy-oriented work in films like The
Howling (1981). Seven,
however, really belongs to Morgan
Freeman, who turns in the best performance of his career as Somerset,
whose every word and expression gives credence to the theory that once
a man looks into the abyss for too long, it starts to look back at him.
R. Lee Ermey, Richard Roundtree, and Kevin
Spacey co-star in this haunting, atmospheric masterpiece..
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