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Seven (New Line Platinum Series) (2000)

Brad Pitt , Morgan Freeman , David Fincher  |  R |  DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (719 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, John C. McGinley
  • Directors: David Fincher
  • Writers: Andrew Kevin Walker
  • Producers: Arnold Kopelson, Phyllis Carlyle, Gianni Nunnari, Dan Kolsrud, Anne Kopelson
  • Format: Anamorphic, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Special Edition, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 6.1 EX), English (DTS 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: New Line Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: December 19, 2000
  • Run Time: 127 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (719 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000050FEN
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #21,016 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Seven (New Line Platinum Series)" on IMDb

Special Features

  • Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence (3 video angles and 6 audio tracks)
  • Animated storyboards
  • Deleted scenes and extended takes
  • Alternate endings
  • Production design
  • Still photographs
  • Animated gallery - The Notebook

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The most viscerally frightening and disturbing homicidal-maniac picture since The Silence of the Lambs, Seven is based on an idea that's both gruesome and ingenious. A serial killer forces each of his victims to die by acting out one of the seven deadly sins. The murder scene is then artfully arranged into a grotesque tableau, a graphic illustration of each mortal vice. From the jittery opening credits to the horrifying (and seemingly inescapable) concluding twist, director David Fincher immerses us in a murky urban twilight where everything seems to be rotting, rusting, or molding; the air is cold and heavy with dread. Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt are the detectives who skillfully track down the killer--all the while unaware that he has been closing in on them, as well. Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey are also featured, but it is director Fincher and the ominous, overwhelmingly oppressive atmosphere of doom that he creates that are the real stars of the film. It's a terrific date movie--for vampires. --Jim Emerson

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A retiring cop and his replacement track a psychotic killer who's using the seven deadly sins as a guide. Starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman and Gwyneth Paltrow.

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A great movie, great acting, great directing. Christian Jorgensen  |  174 reviewers made a similar statement
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131 of 147 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars DOUBLE DVD - Excellent Package of a Great Film December 4, 2000
Format:DVD
SE7EN - Can anything more be said about what a great film this is???? Well, now, YES because New Line's new Double DVD is a fantastic package and a MUST for any fan of the film. The film has once again been remastered from the original film elements and it has never looked better -- even better than the old Criterion laserdisc. Colors, shadowings, sound, contrast have all been adjusted for optimum effect (one of the extras on disc 2 shows the before-and-after on several scenes). Just check out the green lamps in that library scene - WOW! The film is on Disc 1 and there are 4 separate commentary tracks...the most interesting one in my opinion is Track 2 which discusses the genesis of the project from script, to selling it to a studio and the fight to retain the original ending. Fincher is always interesting, but hearing Andrew Kevin Walker discuss his inspiration for writing the script and the struggles to get it made is even more fascinating. The voice behind one of the most original screenplays in years is pure genius. "Extras"-filled Disc 2 features deleted scenes (including the original opening)...most of which are just slightly extended scenes from the film (you see more of "Pride", etc.). There is also an alternate cut of the ending with different shots that was test-screened to an audience plus a storyboard of a different ending that was never shot. All of these come with or without commentary. An analysis of the opening credit sequence offers different angles and commentaries on 3 variants of the sequence. There are still galleries with commentaries by the photographers. Yes, "Sloth" victim's decay is included in the photos (unfortunately, not as clearly as it was presented on the Criterion LD) as well as John Doe's notebooks and lair. There is only one theatrical trailer (where are all the tv spots, etc. that were on the LD?????) and a short EPK. There are also some DVD-rom features on both discs (script-to-scene, etc.) to round it all out.

Only downside is that a lot of the extras on the Criterion LD are NOT INCLUDED HERE in any form. Although Criterion holds the rights to their original commentary track (Featuring Fincher, Pitt, Freeman, Rob Bottin , Walker, etc) and some other extras, surely NEW LINE owns the rights to the tv spots and other such promo materials. Where, for instance, is the great gallery of original artwork and poster concepts that so playfully used the number 7 or the sins as the backdrop???? New Line created these so why aren't they included here? The Criterion disc also had out-takes and many other things not included here, so don't ever toss that disc out! It's sure to be valuable some day. And with this DVD, which also includes items NOT on the Criterion LD, they combine to make the ultimate "SE7EN" collection.

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77 of 87 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Septenary of Horror. May 30, 2004
Format:DVD
"At first sin is a stranger in the soul; then it becomes a guest; and when we are habituated to it, it becomes as if the master of the house." - Tolstoy.

Although not originating from the bible, the concept of deadly sins is almost as old as Christian doctrine itself. Theologians like 4th century Greek monk Evagrius of Pontus first compiled catalogues of deadly offenses against the divine order, which 6th century pope Gregory the Great consolidated into a list of seven sins, which in turn formed the basis of the works of medieval/renaissance writers like St. Thomas Aquinas ("Summa Theologiae"), Geoffrey Chaucer ("Canterbury Tales"), Christopher Marlowe ("Dr. Faustus"), Edmund Spenser ("The Faerie Queene") and Dante Alighieri ("Commedia Divina"/"Purgatorio"). And in times when the ability to read was a privilege rather than a basic skill, the depiction of sin in paintings wasn't far behind; particularly resulting from the 16th century's reformulation of church doctrine, the works of artists like Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Bruegel the Elder brought the horrific results of humankind's penchant to indulge in vice back into general consciousness with surrealistic eloquence, reminding their viewers that no sin goes unseen (Bosch, "The Seven Deadly Sins") and that its commission leads straight into a hell reigned by gruesome, grotesque demons and devils whose sole purpose is to torture those fallen into their hands (Bosch, "The Hay-Wagon" and "The Last Judgment;" Bruegel, "The Triumph of Death" and "The Tower of Babel").

More recently, the seven deadly sins have been the subject of Stephen Sondheim's play "Getting Away With Murder" and a ballet by George Balanchine ("Seven Deadly Sins"); and on the silver screen the topic has been addressed almost since the beginning of filmmaking (Cabiria [1914], Intolerance [1916]). Thus, "Se7en" builds on a solid tradition both in its own domain and in other art forms, topically as well as in its approach, denouncing society's apathy towards vice and crime. Yet - and although expressly referencing the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas, Chaucer and Dante - David Fincher's movie eschews well-trodden paths and grabs the viewer's attention from the beginning; and it does so not merely by the depiction of serial killer John Doe's (Kevin Spacey's) crimes, which could easily degenerate into a mindless bloodfest that would defeat the movie's purpose. (Not that there isn't a fair share of blood and gore on display; both visually and in the characters' dialogue regarding those details not actually shown; but Fincher uses the crimes' gruesome nature to create a sense of stark realism, rather than for shock value alone.) In addition, Doe's mindset is painstakingly presented by the opening credits' jumpy nature, his "lair"'s apocalyptic makeup and his notebooks, all of which were actually written out (at considerable expense), and whose compilation is shown underlying the credits. The movie's atmosphere of unrelenting doom is further underscored by a color scheme dominated by brown, gray and only subdued hues of other colors, and by the fact that almost every outdoors scene is set in rain. Moreover, although screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker explains on the DVD that the story was inspired by his observations in New York (and the movie was shot partly there, partly in L.A.), it is set in a faceless, nameless city, thus emphasizing that its concern isn't a specific location but society generally.

Central to the movie is the contrast between world-weary Detective Somerset (Morgan Freeman) who, while decrying the rampant occurrence of violence in society, for much of the movie seems to have resigned himself to his inability to do something meaningful about this (and therefore seems to accept apathy for himself, too, until his reluctant final turnaround), and younger Detective Mills (Brad Pitt), who fought for a reassignment to this particular location, perhaps naively expecting his contributions to actually make a difference; only to become a pawn in Doe's scheme instead and thus show that, given the right trigger, nobody is beyond temptation. As such, Somerset and Mills are not merely another incarnation of the well-known old-cop-young-cop pairing. Rather, their characters' development over the course of the film forces each viewer to examine his/her own stance towards vice.

Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt perfectly portray the two detectives; while Freeman imbues his Will Somerset with a quiet dignity, professionalism and learning, muted by profound but not yet wholly irreversible resignation, Pitt's David Mills is a brash everyman from the suburbs with an undeniable streak of prejudice, a penchant for quick judgment and a thorough lack of sophistication, both personally and culturally. Notable are also the appearances of Gwyneth Paltrow (significantly Brad Pitt's real-life girlfriend at the time) as Mills's wife Tracy and ex-marine R. Lee Ermey as the police captain. Yet, from his very first appearance onwards, this is entirely Kevin Spacey's film. Reportedly, Brad Pitt especially fought hard for his casting; and it is indeed hard to imagine "Se7en" with anybody other than the guy who, that same year, also won an Oscar for portraying devilish Keyser Soze in "The Usual Suspects": No living actor has Spacey's ability to simultaneously express spine-chilling villainy, laconic indifference and limitless superiority with merely a few gestures and vocal inflections.

While "Se7en" can certainly claim the "sledgehammer" effect on its viewers sought by its fictional killer, the punishment meted out to Doe's victims - taking their perceived sins to the extreme - pales in comparison to that awaiting sinners according to medieval teachings. (Inter alia, gluttons would thus be forced to eat vermin, toads and snakes, greed-mongers put in cauldrons of boiling oil and those guilty of lust smothered in fire and brimstone.) Most serial killers have decidedly more mundane motivations than Doe. And after all, this is only a movie.

Right?

"Sin ... engenders vice by repetition of the same acts, [clouding the conscience and corrupting the judgment.] Thus sin tends to reproduce ... and reinforce itself, but it cannot destroy the moral sense at its root." - Catechism of the Catholic Church (1994).

Also recommended:
Getting Away With Murder
Red Dragon (Widescreen Collector's Edition)
The Silence of the Lambs (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
Cabiria
Intolerance
The Divine Comedy (The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso)
The Canterbury Tales (Penguin Classics)
Aquinas: Selected Writings (Penguin Classics)
Bosch : C. 1450 1516 Between Heaven and Hell (Basic Series : Art)
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78 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Let he who is without sin try to survive. June 13, 2000
Format:DVD
Seven is a very disturbing thriller about a serial killer,John Doe(Kevin Spacey), killing people via examples of the seven deadly sins - gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy and wrath. The story begins with Detective Mills (Brad Pitt) being assigned to Detective Somerset (Morgan Freeman). Detective Somerset is due to retire at the end of the week, and Detective Mills is moving up in the world, and is to take Somerset's place. This is a very disturbing movie. It will keep you enthralled and glued to your seat for the entire 127 minutes. Indeed, I was staggered that I never once lost concentration or was bored with this movie.This is a movie with an unexpected ending that is absolutely unpredictable and which is not at all a "Hollywood" style ending.

The disc itself. The movie is presented in its origianl form, 2.35:1 aspect ratio, letterboxed not Anamorphic.The picture is dark in itself however the detail is quite good and crisp with very few problems (odd shimmer effect in certain scenes). The sound is recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1 which has no audio sync problems and the use of the surround mainly during rain sequences adding tone. The track was bass heavy in spots and gave the .1 channel a working. There is a small section of extras , a 6 min featurette, production notes and Star bios. My only complaint is this disc however a FLIPPER, yes it is on 2 sides!, split after the conversation between Morgan freeman and Gweneth Paltrow in the coffee shop. Just as suspense is building the film requires a turn over. Please note film distrubutors this is annoying and in the age of DVD unnecessary.I hope that the film is re-released as a dual layered film and includes some of the extras from the Lasedisc version.

All said and done the film is one of the best, along with Silence of the Lambs, in its genre and the disc even with its faults is a qaulity purchase.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best thrillers I have seen in years
Thrillers like Se7en don't come around that often. It's no Silence of the Lambs, but definately worth watching if you're intrigued by criminal psychology. Read more
Published 9 hours ago by Tommy Mac
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it and I hate it... it's just that good
Excellent movie but really gruesome.... I have seen this twice now... about 10 yrs apart .... great movie and acting and story line but really gruesome..No KIDS!
Published 2 days ago by Carol Wright
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Detective Flick
I know real highbrow types may not like this movie, and it bears absolutely no relation to a real police investigation. Read more
Published 7 days ago by John Locke
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome movie!!!
I liked watching the movie in HD, it made the movie feel more alive. I would recommend this movie in HD.
Published 13 days ago by Y.Henry
5.0 out of 5 stars Seven on Blu Ray
Many have already provided plot summaries and opinions on the acting, storyline etc so I won't go there. My reviews focus only on the quality of the transfer to Blu Ray. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Steve Douglas
5.0 out of 5 stars Se7en is an Intelligent Film With Fine Actors and a Great Plot
Morgan Freeman as the veteran cop and Brad Pitt as the rookie are outstanding as the lead actors. They are backed by Gweneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey, who make major contributions. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Zarathustra
5.0 out of 5 stars Seven deadly sins can be scarey.
A great cast, great plot and terrifying ending. Who doesn't like to be scared out of their wits?? I don't watch movies twice; I watched this one twice.
Published 1 month ago by Nancy Ward
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie
We loved the movie, my wife and I were heading to Las Vegas and watched the movie on the plane to pass time.
Published 1 month ago by Hubby and Wifey
5.0 out of 5 stars great movie
liked everything abou it. cant say anything bad. easy to use. great picture quality. very good movie. i would watch it over and over again
Published 1 month ago by Debra G. Wall
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome-but dark
Hard to get this one out of your head. Excellent cinematography, great acting, and an epic finale. Watch it-but have your therapist on speed dial.
Published 1 month ago by CHERI MAHAR
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Blu-ray Disc doesn't use PAL or NTSC. If they did, there would be a difference in running times of the films. So, you can safely buy this disc, it's region free.
Jun 2, 2012 by LoBo |  See all 3 posts
Stupid Blu-Ray logo!
It may ruin it for you, but I think it may help some dimwitted folks tell the difference between dvd and blu-ray like one woman who was at Wal-Mart that had bought The Dark Knight without realizing that it was in fact blu-ray, and she only has a dvd player!
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Why does not this bd work with PS3?
I just received it and it did not load on my PS3 nor on my brand new Panasonic DMP-BDT210 player, both players gave me some sort of an invalid disc error. Every other game/BD disc I tried afterwards worked fine for both pieces of hardware.

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Sold by iNetVideo...
iNetVideo are a fraudulent bunch of jerks, that's for sure. They sell Canuck copies as U.S. copies, which they are not. Amazon has sent me two copies of Piranha on blu over the last few days....and both went back; I DO NOT WANT THE CANADIAN VERSION when I order from a U.S. site, and the item... Read more
Sep 26, 2011 by Mr. Lizard |  See all 9 posts
Seven Blu-ray with an Amaray case, not a digibook...
at walmart they have se7en blu ray that comes in a standard blu ray case but no booklet its $20
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Will it contain all of the features from the New Line Platinum dvd?
according to a review on dvdtalk, everything is carried over along with thick booklet
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