七宗罪英文观后感

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七宗罪英文观后感

"Se7en" (Seven) English Movie Review.

Well, "Seven" is one heck of a movie that really gets under your skin.

First off, the whole concept of the seven deadly sins as the basis for

a serial killer's spree is just brilliant. It's like the killer is some

sort of a twisted moral enforcer, which is both creepy and fascinating at

the same time. You've got this dark and gloomy city as the backdrop, and it

sets the mood perfectly. It's like the city itself is a character, all

dirty and full of secrets.

The characters are really something. Brad Pitt's character, Mills, is

this young, hot headed detective. He's like a bull in a china shop, always

ready to charge in. And Morgan Freeman's Somerset is the old, wise cracking

veteran. Their dynamic is great. They're like oil and water at first, but

as the movie goes on, you can see how they start to work together, even if

they don't always see eye to eye.

Now, let's talk about the killer. He's not your typical slasher movie

maniac. He's intelligent, methodical. He plans everything out so carefully.

And when you finally meet him, it's not at all what you expect. He's not

some hulking brute. He's just this ordinary looking guy, but his eyes...

they give away that there's something seriously wrong in his head.

The ending. Oh boy, the ending! It's a real gut punch. I won't spoil it

for those who haven't seen it, but it's one of those endings that just

leaves you sitting there, stunned. It makes you think about a lot of things,

like the nature of evil, and how far people can be pushed. All in all, "Seven" is a movie that stays with you long after the

credits roll. It's not a feel good movie by any means. It's dark, it's

gritty, but it's also a masterclass in suspense and character driven

storytelling. It's like a rollercoaster ride through the seedy underbelly

of human nature, and I'm glad I took the ride, even if it left me a bit

shaken.