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Seven

Seven

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Author: Richard Dyer

Films, cinema | Film theory & criticism | Individual film directors, film-makers | Film guides & reviews

Published on 13th June 2024 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (BFI Publishing) in the United Kingdom as part of the 'BFI Film Classics' series.

Paperback / softback | 96 pages
190mm x 135mm | 0g

David Fincher's Seven (1995) follows two detectives, David Mills (Brad Pitt) and William Somerset (Morgan Freeman), as they investigate a series of gruesome murders. One of the most acclaimed films of the 1990s, it explores themes of moral decay, human darkness, and the blurred lines between good and evil. Richard Dyer's study of the film, unpacks how its cinematography, sound, and plot combine to create a harrowing account of a world beset by an all-encompassing, irremediable wickedness. He explores the film in terms of sin, story, structure, seriality, sound, sight and salvation, analyzing how Seven both epitomizes and modifies the serial killer genre, which is such a feature of recent cinema.

This new edition includes a new afterword by the author, re-assessing the film's lasting impact and influence over contemporary filmmaking aesthetics.

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