06-07-2017, 12:17 AM
(06-06-2017, 01:12 AM)Kaltes-Herzeleid Wrote: Se7en (1995).
Nightmare and I have been on something of a David Fincher binge and given that this movie is about a police invistigation of a serial killer, it seemed right up my alley. I was right. Compelling, great story from start to finish, and John Doe is one of the most fascinating villains I've ever seen. It's easy to see why so many movies have tried to, in some way, copy off this one.
I remember watching this in junior high. The "Sloth" guy scared the hell out of me, and the Library scene was what first got me in to classical music, to say nothing of it's juxtaposition of the beauty of Bach's Air, and the horrors in the books, and photographs. Two sides of human nature frequently seen as being at odds with one another on display at the same time. It was captivating. And the ending? Well, it's imitated for a reason.
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The bigger you build the bonfire, the more darkness is revealed.
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The bigger you build the bonfire, the more darkness is revealed.
Every possession and every happiness is but lent by chance for an uncertain time, and may therefore be demanded back the next hour.