Se7en

Se7en

Movie |

Drug Dealer | Self-fulfilling Prophecy

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Mystery, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): David Fincher, Cori Glazer, Frank Davis, Leonard Bram, Michael Alan Kahn See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Andrew Kevin Walker, Daniel Zacapa See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 7min
  • Music: Steve Boeddeker,Ren Klyce,Armen Ksajikian,Howard Shore,Tom Boyd
  • Award(s): Blue Ribbon 1997 (Won)
    Oscar 1996 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Initiated, Midnight in the Switchgrass
  • Story:
    A psychological thriller where two detectives, one young and one close to retirement, hunt down a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his inspiration for murder.
    Full Story
8.6/10
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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
A psychological thriller where two detectives, one young and one close to retirement, hunt down a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his inspiration for murder.
Ratings

8.6/10

IMDb

83%

Rotten Tomatoes
Se7en Review

"Se7en" is a classic psychological thriller that still manages to captivate audiences today. The film tells the story of two detectives, played by Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, who are tasked with tracking down a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as inspiration for his murders. The film's dark and atmospheric cinematography, combined with its haunting soundtrack, creates an intense and unnerving ambiance that sets the tone for the entire movie. The performances by Pitt and Freeman are exceptional, with each actor bringing their own unique style to their respective characters. The chemistry between the two actors is palpable and adds an extra layer of depth to the story. Director David Fincher masterfully builds tension throughout the film, culminating in a shocking and unforgettable climax. The film's exploration of the nature of evil and the human psyche adds a thought-provoking dimension to the thriller genre. "Se7en" is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys a well-crafted psychological thriller. The film's stunning visuals, exceptional performances, and intelligent storytelling make it a timeless classic that continues to impress audiences to this day.

AWARDS

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Won
Blue Ribbon Award

Best Foreign Language Film | 1997 | David

ALFS Award

Actor of the Year | 1997 | Morgan

Rosa de Sant Jordi Audience Award

Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 1997 | David

Empire Award

Best Film | 1997

Best Actor | 1997 | Morgan

MTV Movie Award

Best Movie | 1996

Best Villain | 1996 | Kevin

Most Desirable Male | 1996 | Brad

ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films | 1996 | Howard

Hochi Film Award

Best Foreign Language Film | 1996 | David

International Fantasy Film Award

Best Screenplay | 1996 | Andrew Kevin

Best Film | 1996 | David

Chainsaw Award

Best WideRelease Film | 1996

Best Screenplay | 1996 | Andrew Kevin

Best Supporting Actor | 1996 | Kevin

Critics Choice Award

Best Supporting Actor For and | 1996 | Kevin

Best Supporting Actor | 1996 | Kevin

CFCA Award

Best Cinematography | 1996 | Darius

Saturn Award

Best Writing | 1996 | Andrew Kevin

Best MakeUp | 1996 | Rob

NYFCC Award

Best Supporting Actor For and | 1995

Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | Kevin

NBR Award

Best Supporting Actor For | 1995 | Kevin

Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | Kevin

STFC Award

Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | Kevin

Best Supporting Actor For and | 1995

ACCA Award

Best Film Editing | 1995 | Richard

Best Director | 1995 | David

Best Cinematography | 1995 | Darius

OFTA Film Hall of Fame Award

Motion Picture | 2014

Felix Award

Best Director | 2016 | David

Golden Trailer Award

Best of the Decade | 1999

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Film Editing | 1996 | Richard

BAFTA Film Award

Best Screenplay Original | 1996 | Andrew Kevin

Video Premiere Award

Best DVD Menu Design | 2001

Best DVD Audio Commentary | 2001 | David

Felix Award

Best Picture | 2016

Best Film Editing | 2016 | Richard

Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Gwyneth

Best Original Screenplay | 2016 | Andrew Kevin

Best Art Direction | 2016 | Arthur

Best Cinematography | 2016 | Darius

Best Sound Design | 2016

OFCS Award

Best DVD Commentary | 2001

Best DVD Special Features | 2001

Best DVD | 2001

IHG Award

Best Movie | 1997

of the Japanese Academy Award

Best Foreign Language Film | 1997

MTV Movie Award

Best OnScreen Duo | 1996 | Brad

NSFC Award

Best Supporting Actor For and | 1996

Best Actor | 1996 | Morgan

Best Supporting Actor | 1996 | Kevin

Saturn Award

Best Music | 1996 | Howard

Best Director | 1996 | David

Best Supporting Actress | 1996 | Gwyneth

Best Actor | 1996 | Morgan

Best ActionAdventure Film | 1996

ASC Award

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1996 | Darius

SIYAD Award

Best Foreign Film | 1996

CFCA Award

Best Actor | 1996 | Morgan

Best Director | 1996 | David

Image Award

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion Picture | 1996 | Morgan

DFWFCA Award

Best Picture | 1996

Chainsaw Award

Best Soundtrack | 1996 | Howard

LAFCA Award

Best Supporting Actor | 1995 | Kevin

Best Cinematography | 1995 | Darius

Best Music | 1995 | Howard

Best Supporting Actor For and | 1995

ACCA Award

Best Cast Ensemble | 1995 | Morgan

Best Sound | 1995

Best Makeup Hairstyling | 1995

Best Original Screenplay | 1995 | Andrew Kevin

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Gwyneth

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Kevin

Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1995 | Morgan

Best Motion Picture | 1995 | Phyllis

BOX OFFICE

Budget 33,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 327,311,859 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

As preparation for his traumatic scene in the interrogation room, Leland Orser would breathe in and out rapidly, so that his body would be overly saturated with oxygen, giving him the ability to hyperventilate. He also did not sleep for a few days, in order to achieve his character's disoriented look.

New Line executives originally balked at the film's ending, but Brad Pitt refused to make the film if the ending was changed.

Brad Pitt bought his own ties for the movie. He wanted Mills to have poor fashion sense.

David Fincher told Kevin Spacey and Brad Pitt "this is not going to be the movie that you're remembered for, but it may be a movie you're incredibly proud of."

Brad Pitt fell while filming the scene in which Mills chases John Doe in the rain. Pitt's arm went through a car windshield, requiring surgery. The accident was worked into the script. Coincidentally, the original script called for Detective Mills to be injured during the sequence.

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