Summary of Se7en:
Se7en is about two homicide detectives who are desperately trying to find out who is committing the murders, The serial killer justify's his killings by absolution for the worlds ignorance of the seven deadly sins. The two detectives names are Detective Somerset and Detective Mills. These two join together on the case to hunt down the serial killer. The two detectives keep discovering more bodies frequently and are trying to piece together the mystery of who is committing such murders. The first sin/murder they come across is Gluttony as they discover a gruesome body which has basically burst after being forced to eat until death. The murder scene is very graphic and disturbing giving the film a thriller feel to it. Detective somerset sets about trying to get into the killers mind by researching about the seven deadly sins while Detective somerset tries his best efforts to get into the killers mind. Greed, Sloth, Lust, pride, Envy and Wrath follow in order from the first murder. All of the other murders being equally disturbing and graphic as well. The last two Envy and Wrath are a little different and include the Detective Somerset. For envy they take the serial killer who at this time as handed himself in and has told them he will show them the last two bodies if the two Detectives agree to go to a certain destination. They all arrive at the location with the serial killer repeatedly telling Detective Mills that he admires him and his family this signify's Envy. Then a van appears in the distance Somerset tells mills to stay where he is with the serial killer while Somerset investigates the delivery van. The delivery van pulls up and Somerset tells the driver to get out and asks him what he is doing here. The delivery driver says that he was asked to deliver a box at Seven o'clock at this location. The driver then gets the box where Somerset opens it to find Detective Mills's wife's head inside. Mills then realizes and struggles not to shoot the serial killer right then but then comes to the conclusion and then shoots the killer completing Envy and Wrath.
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