Se7en: When the Villian Wins
In today's film autopsy, we take a deep dive into one of the darkest and most unforgettable endings in film history: Se7en (1995). Directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Spacey, Se7en's villain achieves exactly what he set out to do. We'll explore how the film builds tension through its grim atmosphere, the symbolism behind the seven deadly sins, and why John Doe remains one of cinema's most chilling serial killers. We'll also examine how Se7en uses its finale to challenge traditional ideas of justice, morality, and heroism. Spoiler Warning: This video discusses the full plot and ending of Se7en. What do you think? Is Se7en the greatest example of a villain winning in movie history? Let me know in the comments. #Se7en #DavidFincher #Moviereview #Filmanalysis #Endingexplained #JohnDoe #BradPitt #MorganFreeman #Psychologicalthriller

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