Seven

Titolo originale: Se7en
Regia: David Fincher |
Anno: 1995
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Crime Mistero Thriller
Tag: rage and hate | police | s.w.a.t. | sadism | self-fulfilling prophecy | psychopath | detective | investigation | insomnia | murder | serial killer | religion | shootout | corpse | seven deadly sins | depravity | neo-noir | calm | urban gothic | ambiguous | ominous | seven: los siete pecados capitales |
Cast: Morgan Freeman | Brad Pitt | Gwyneth Paltrow | John Cassini | Peter Crombie | Reg E. Cathey | R. Lee Ermey | Daniel Zacapa | Andrew Kevin Walker | George Christy | Endre Hules | Hawthorne James | Bob Mack | William Davidson | Bob Collins | Jimmy Dale Hartsell | Richard Roundtree | Charline Su | Dominique Jennings | Allan Kolman | Beverly Burke | Gene Borkan | Julie Araskog | Mario Di Donato | Alfonso Freeman | John C. McGinley | Harrison White | Bob Stephenson | Michael Reid MacKay | Richard Portnow | Tudor Sherrard | Mark Boone Junior | Pamala Tyson | Lennie Loftin | Sarah Reinhardt | Emily Wagner | Martin Serene | Michael Massee | David Correia | Ron Blair | Jennifer Mueller | Leland Orser | Lexie Bigham | Evan Mirand | Paul Eckstein | Harris Savides | Rachel Flanagan | Heidi Schanz | Brian Evers | Shannon Wilcox | Richard Schiff | James Deeth | John Santin | Charles A. Tamburro | Richmond Arquette | Duffy Gaver | Kevin Spacey | Charles S. Dutton | Arthur Max |

Un killer astuto e spietato sta uccidendo a raffica, nei modi più raccapriccianti, personaggi scelti con cura. Sulle sue tracce ci sono il giovane e ambizioso Mills, alla prima missione, e l'esperto Somerset, ormai prossimo alla pensione; personalità opposte che mal si tollerano a vicenda. Imparano a "convivere" man mano che la caccia all'assassino si fa più serrata e il mistero comincia a districarsi.

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Jeremiah S. Chechik was attached to direct at one point. D
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Italian censorship visa # 90569 delivered on 16 December 1995. D
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Andrew Kevin Walker envisioned William Hurt as Somerset. William Hurt would go on to play a pol [...] D
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Christina Applegate turned down the role of Tracey. D
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The phone on Detective Mills' desk changes several times when he enters his new office. D
There are at least 3 copies of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy which Somerset places on the table. [...] D
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While it is raining on the car, the people on the street are not using umbrellas or other devices t [...] D
The photo Detective Mills finds of himself and Somerset, which was taken by John Doe, does not corr [...] D
When the police are inspecting the body of the "Lust" victim, she is blinking at the beginning of t [...] D
No detective with Somerset's experience (or even a rookie) would open or even TOUCH a strange packa [...] D
In the library, when Somerset is folding a print of Dante's Purgatory, a mistake in the roman numer [...] D
Mills gets out of a bed with only a quilted mattress cover. He puts on his shirt and tie and walks [...] D
When Dective Mills shoots John after the first shot the slide locks back indicating the gun is empt [...] D
When Somerset returns to "Gluttony's" apartment, he cuts a police "keep out" sign to let him in. Th [...] D
John Doe's package, delivered by "Crosstown Express", has UPS International shipping papers attache [...] D
In the initial crime scene for "Lust", the man with the large leather strap-on device has a white s [...] D
After the Gluttony victim, in the car ride back, the steering wheel is positioned for the majority [...] D
Uneven dispersal of rainfall on the windows of the car. D
When Somerset goes to the Mills' apartment for dinner, Detective Mills says that the real estate ag [...] D
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Somerset states in the film that there are "7 cardinal virtues, and 7 deadly sins". It is generally [...] D
The events are supposed to take place over the course of a week; however, the crime scene photograp [...] D
When they remove the painting which is supposedly placed upside down, the picture frame's string to [...] D
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Many fans and critics initially thought the movie was clearly set in New York City, so the nearby d [...] D
When Somerset and Mills are driving John Doe to the final crime scene, the grating between the fron [...] D
As Mills and Somerset are driving to the Sloth victim's apartment, it's clear that the scene in the [...] D
The level of the wine glasses when Somerset is over for dinner changes. When the camera is on the M [...] D
When Detective David Mills is chasing the suspected murderer (who is now on the roof top in between [...] D
Doe hits Mills on the top of the head, then leaves him behind, bleeding. There is a tube running on [...] D
The note Somerset finds behind the refrigerator contains a quote which he attributes to Milton when [...] D
When the detectives find the fingerprints that say "Help me" behind the painting and submit them to [...] D
When Somerset is in the taxi on the way to the library, he is wearing a striped shirt under his ove [...] D
When the delivery man at the end of the film hands over the box that contains the head, he clearly [...] D
When Morgan Freeman is printing off a photo-copy of 'The Plan of Dante's Inferno' in the library, o [...] D
When Somerset and Mills meet with 'Greasy FBI Man' in a pizzeria, there is a cup of Coke on the tab [...] D
John Doe killed the defense attorney Eli Gould for immoral and unethical professional practices yet [...] D
At the "Sloth" murder scene, John Doe has amputated the victim's hand in order to leave fingerprint [...] D
When Somerset exits the car at the final location, he sees and comments upon a dead dog positioned [...] D
The layout of John Doe's apartment conflicts with the hallway of the building. In the outside hallw [...] D
Prescription for the sleeping pill says, "Take one cap for sleep. Seconal 15 mg". Seconal only come [...] D
Freeze-framing the film on the legible portions of John Doe's hand-written journal (while Somerset [...] D
In the wide shot of Mills and John after Somerset opens the box, you can clearly see that the perso [...] D
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As the helicopter approaches the high-line towers one of the occupants comments that there's no cha [...] D
On the drive back from the "Gluttony" victim, the car has two different kinds of windshield wiper: [...] D
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When the detectives are at the door of John Doe's apartment, John walks into the hallway. He sees t [...] D
The dead "Gluttony" victim can be seen breathing. D
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Photographer: I got your picture, man, I got you [...] D
William Somerset: I had to consider the integrit [...] D
William Somerset: Even the most promising clues [...] D
William Somerset: We'll just talk to him. David [...] D
California: Oh my God, he shot him! D
John Doe: Don't ask me to pity those people. I d [...] D
William Somerset: [discovering what's inside the [...] D
Mills: Marquis de Sade [pronouncing it as shar- [...] D
Officer Davis: Nothing's been touched. Everythin [...] D
David Mills: Get out of the FUCKING HALL, police [...] D
David Mills: Has he tried to speak or communicat [...] D
William Somerset: It's impressive to see a man f [...] D
William Somerset: If we catch John Doe and he tu [...] D
Mills: "Marquis de Sade [pronouncing shar-day] [...] D
William Somerset: Oh, wait! You care? David Mil [...] D
David Bowie: The heart's filthy lesson... falls [...] D
William Somerset: If John Doe's head splits open [...] D
[William Somerset looks at an object in the road [...] D
John Doe: People will barely be able to comprehe [...] D
John Doe: What sick ridiculous puppets we are / [...] D
David Mills: How much money do we have left? [...] D
David Mills: [Looking at the book list] "Of Huma [...] D
John Doe: [about Tracy to Mills] She begged for [...] D
Mark Swarr: My client says there are two more bo [...] D
Mills: [while shaving their chest in order to in [...] D
David Mills: Wait, I thought all you did was kil [...] D
John Doe: Nothing wrong with a man taking pleasu [...] D
David Mills: You're no messiah. You're a movie o [...] D
Somerset: [Reading from a piece of paper left by [...] D
William Somerset: [as SWAT prepare to breach and [...] D
David Mills: Yeah, a landlord's dream: a paralyz [...] D
John Doe: It's more comfortable for you to label [...] D
[first lines] Detective Taylor: Neighbors heard [...] D
California: Somebody call somebody. D
William Somerset: David. If you kill him, he wil [...] D
David Mills: Do you like what you do for a livin [...] D
David Mills: He's fuckin' with us! [Mills bends [...] D
David Mills: Hold on, John, I seem to remember u [...] D
David Mills: How is it working for a scumbug lik [...] D
William Somerset: But you gotta be a, a hero. Yo [...] D
William Somerset: You know what happens if you k [...] D
David Mills: Ladies and gentlemen, we have ourse [...] D
David Mills: [Banging a book in frustration] Fuc [...] D
David Mills: Now, I wasn't standing around guard [...] D
David Mills: I've been trying to figure somethin [...] D
William Somerset: [after finding out that Detect [...] D
Police Captain: You're retiring, six more days a [...] D
David Mills: What's in the box? D
William Somerset: I meant to ask you something b [...] D
Police Captain: [to Mills] What do you think? D [...] D
David Mills: C'mon, he's insane. Look. Right now [...] D
Dante: Yea, even children, slain! D
Man in Booth at Massage Parlor: Hey, everybody t [...] D
California: [to Victor] You got what you deserve [...] D
William Somerset: May I speak freely? Police Ca [...] D
John Doe: Realize detective, the only reason tha [...] D
William Somerset: This guy's methodical, exactin [...] D
John Doe: Become vengeance, David. Become wrath. [...] D
David Mills: You've read my files, right? You've [...] D
David Mills: I don't think you're quitting becau [...] D
David Mills: Who knows. So many freaks out there [...] D
[Mills complaining to Somerset] David Mills: I' [...] D
William Somerset: Did the kid see it? Detective [...] D
Crazed Man in Massage Parlour: Get this thing of [...] D
[Mrs. Gould is being shown photos of her husband [...] D
Police Captain: [answering phone that interrupte [...] D
John Doe: Wanting people to listen, you can't ju [...] D
John Doe: It seems that envy is my sin. D
John Doe: I spared you, David. D
William Somerset: [to Tracy] Anyone who spends a [...] D
George, Library Night Guard: Yo, smiley. You're [...] D
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[last lines] William Somerset: Ernest Hemingway [...] D
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David Mills: [greeting his wife after coming hom [...] D
John Doe: I visited your home this morning after [...] D
Nine Inch Nails: You get me closer to God! D
William Somerset: I just don't think I can conti [...] D
[picks up the phone] David Mills: Hello? John [...] D

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