At the time, David Fincher had not read a script for a year and a half since after the frustrating experience of making AlienĂ‚Â³ (1992) for 20th Century Fox; he said, "I thought I'd rather die of colon cancer than do another movie". However, producer Arnold Kopelson had a very low opinion of the executives at Fox at the time, and remembered how actress Sigourney Weaver had defended the young director in the media. He pitched the concept of the movie to Fincher, who eventually agreed to direct the film because he was drawn to the script, which he found to be a "connect-the-dots movie that delivers about inhumanity. It's psychologically violent. It implies so much, not about why you did but how you did it". He found it more a "meditation on evil" rather than a "police procedural".
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