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七宗罪英文观后感

七宗罪英文观后感

七宗罪英文观后感"Se7en" (Seven) English Movie Review.Well, "Seven" is one heck of a movie that really gets under your skin.First off, the whole concept of the seven deadly sins as the basis fora serial killer's spree is just brilliant. It's like the killer is somesort of a twisted moral enforcer, which is both creepy and fascinating at the same time. You've got this dark and gloomy city as the backdrop, and it sets the mood perfectly. It's like the city itself is a character, alldirty and full of secrets.The characters are really something. Brad Pitt's character, Mills, is this young, hot headed detective. He's like a bull in a china shop, always ready to charge in. And Morgan Freeman's Somerset is the old, wise cracking veteran. Their dynamic is great. They're like oil and water at first, butas the movie goes on, you can see how they start to work together, even if they don't always see eye to eye.Now, let's talk about the killer. He's not your typical slasher movie maniac. He's intelligent, methodical. He plans everything out so carefully. And when you finally meet him, it's not at all what you expect. He's not some hulking brute. He's just this ordinary looking guy, but his eyes... they give away that there's something seriously wrong in his head.The ending. Oh boy, the ending! It's a real gut punch. I won't spoil it for those who haven't seen it, but it's one of those endings that just leaves you sitting there, stunned. It makes you think about a lot of things, like the nature of evil, and how far people can be pushed.All in all, "Seven" is a movie that stays with you long after the credits roll. It's not a feel good movie by any means. It's dark, it's gritty, but it's also a masterclass in suspense and character driven storytelling. It's like a rollercoaster ride through the seedy underbelly of human nature, and I'm glad I took the ride, even if it left me a bit shaken.。

Seven(七宗罪)1995经典电影英文影评

Seven(七宗罪)1995经典电影英文影评

Seven(七宗罪)1995David Fincher's classic tale of inventive serial killing and urban degredation, with Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman on excellent formWho'd have thought? An absurd-sounding tale of a serial killer basing his crimes around the seven deadly sins, directed by the man behind the mess that was Alien3, turning out to be one of the most chilling and original thrillers of the 1990s.From the outset, through the film's brilliantly designed deliberate under-lighting - we see very little blood and guts - and muffled sound, the audience is encouraged to lean towards the screen, immerse itself in the film's unbearably grim world.Pitt is in career-making form as Mills, a simple cop moving with his sweet young wife (Paltrow) to a grim, anonymous city, determined to make a difference, to do some good. He is assigned to track down a vengeful killer, and works alongside Somerset (Freeman), a jaded, wise policeman on the verge of retirement.The two are that modern movie cliché -the mismatched pair thrown together by circumstance, who gradually learn mutual respect. But Fincher and Walker take these hackneyed ingredients, play with them in the context of a brilliantly cohesive plot, and present something consistently fresh - the police finding themselves with too much evidence, the premature unmasking of the killer - and very, very dark.1。

《七宗罪》观后感 英文版

《七宗罪》观后感  英文版

The Seven Deadly SinsA sense of "Seven sins": an Analysis of the darkness of Human NatureWith its unique narrative techniques and profound theme connotation, the film Seven crimes has successfully aroused the audience's deep thinking on human nature and society. From the perspective of two policemen, the film reveals seven kinds of original sins hidden in human nature through their contest with a serial killer, and how these evils affect the fate of the individual and the stability of society.The seven sins in the film are arrogance, jealousy, anger, laziness, greed, gluttony and lust. These evils are not abstract concepts, but are embodied in the actions and decisions of each role. Arrogance, for example, led police officer Mills to despise the killer's wisdom in the course of his investigation, which eventually led to his failure, while jealousy upset the policeman's achievements and affected their cooperation. These plots show the audience how the weaknesses of human nature are exploited by sin, which leads to a series of tragedies.The film challenges the moral bottom line of society through the criminal behavior of serial killers. The killer chose the target and committed the murder on the basis of seven crimes, leaving the whole city shrouded in fear. This extreme act of violence not only reveals the indifference and connivance of society to evil, but also reflects the potential violence and cruelty in human nature. When the killer was finally subdued by the police, the audience could not help but look forward to the moral reconstruction of society and the redemption of the individual.The end of the film is even more thought-provoking. Police officer Mills, after killing the killer, realized that he was also caught in the sin of outrage and could not extricate himself. This plot makes the audience see the contagion and universality of sin, but also allows people to reflect on whether they can stay awake and rational in the face of sin. Mills finally chose to commit suicide in order to wash away his sins, which is not only a confession of his crimes, but also a defense of social morality.With its profound theme and fascinating storyline, Seven sins has successfully brought the audience into a world of sin, redemption and morality. The film not only shows the dark side of human nature, but also reveals the neglect and indulgence of sin in society. It makes us realize that in the face of sin we must not take it lightly, but need to resist its erosion with a clear mind and firm moral belief. At the same time, the film also reminds us that in the pursuit of justice and truth, we need to remain vigilant and introspect at all times, so as not to fall into the quagmire of sin.In short, "Seven sins" is a thought-provoking film. It makes us see the contest between evil and good, sin and redemption in human nature, and also makes us have a deeper understanding of the construction of social morality and individual self-redemption. Through this film, we can not only better understand the complexity and multifaceted nature of human nature, but also inspire our courage and determination to pursue truth and defend justice。

七宗罪 英文影评

七宗罪 英文影评

Se7en-Weaknessof humanityIdeasSe7en is a criminal theme film, unlike other criminal films, it’s a criminal and suspect film which is under the theme of religion. All the plots and clues are related to Christianity. There are seven capital offenses in Christianity, including Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Envy, Pride, of which the reasons why the victims die. The film seems to show an information to its audience: people who is guilty will be punished by the willing of God. It contains a sense of moral exhortation---This is quite different from those who just telling a simple story.This film cleverly claims the mysterious number—7. Though out the whole film, we can see many elements of “7”---seven criminal cases, seven days of survey, seven rainy days. The murder acted by Kevin Spacey killed 6 people and died for the last offense. People who should die eventually died, and people who shouldn’t die also died, th ese designed circumstances bring a tragedy to us. This is the unavoidable weakness of humanityCharactersThe main characters are two cops, Detective William Samerset and David Mills.Detective Samerset is an old, experienced cop who is retiring. After he conducted the first unmotivated murder, he realized its difficulty and want to quit. He doesn’t understand this place any longer. He had handled with numerous of crimes and witnessed so many helplessness. He is disappointed with society, tired of criminals. He is a lonely solider who is cold and unmoved. He is eager to escape , far away from city. However he still gives Mills a hand whenever Mills needs help, he searches for information in library for Mills, show up to guide Mills. Though he is not as energetic as he used to be, he is still a competent cop, as a teacher, or a friend.Mills is a young fellow who is full of energy, confidence. He has a wife who loves him, and is hopeful towards life. His house is shaky because of metro cross his house on the roof, but he says it’s ok to get used of it. He is always the guy who firstly appears in criminal scenes, the guy who is He’s optimistic, confident and braveDialogueI jus t don’t think I can continue to live in a place that embraces and nurtures aparhy as if it was a virtue. It’s easier to lose yourself in drugs than it is to cope with life. It’s easier to steal what you want than earn it. It’s easier to beat a child than raise it. Love costs, takes effort,work.In the dialogue between Samerset and Mills, Samerset is totally unsatisfied with theSociety while Mills still consider that life here is wonderful. Such a strong differences obviously show their characteristics. In character, one is stable, full of experience, however, Samersetchooses to escape and Mills is emotional, but also optimic towards life though life here is tough.MusicBased on the criminal theme of this movie, the music is consistence to the development of the plots. The music is sometimes warm and relaxed when it shows family love, sometimes it’s nervous when it comes to finding the important cluesSpectacleThe spectacle of this film is not much. Most of them can be seen when Mills runs to catch John, such as gunshot scene.。

Review of Seven电影《七宗罪》影评

Review of Seven电影《七宗罪》影评

Review of SevenIf there were two movie tickets a week ago,one was for The Pursuit of Happyness and the other one was for Seven ,I would choose the former without hesitation. I am not meaning that Seven is unworthy to be watched, I made the decision because I am not a big fan of noir films which are filled with darkness, moist and blood ,all these make me uncomfortable. If I haven’t select this course, maybe there was no chance that I would watch Seven .However, I did realize that Seven is absolutely an excellent film after watching the film and reading plenty of film reviews about it .Seven not only changes my opinion on noir films but also helps me to form a new way to watch a movie. I was that kind of audience who won’t get to the bottom of the film, I hardly investigated how the scriptwriter design the dialogues ,what the subtle relations among polts, what the true aim of shotting such a movie and so on.Yet I learn that this way of viewing can not make me understand an outstanding film by watching and reviewing Seven .There are several parts I want to talk about Seven:1.The film itselfThere is no doubt that Seven is successful both in the box office and public praise. The script ,written by Andrew Kevin Walker,was excellent .The contrast between David Mills (Pitt) and William Somerset (Freeman) was strong,the dialogues were planned elaborately,the polts were compact, all these made the whole film abundant and logical.As director of the film,David Fincher’s style was showed thoroughly, rainy day ,gloomy room and bloody scene ,the atmosphere was depressive. Of course, David Fincher’s technique of expression was smart,he did not make this film only a detective one, he organized the whole film with an ingenious way.He moved the audience’s mind to Somerset and Mill,Mill’s family ,the dirty society and humanity,in that way he lead the film to a higher realm. Undoubtedly, Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman’s perfect acting are the most important part that made the film such asuccess.2.What the film tried to sayThough the film was named Seven, I don’t think advocating seven deadly sins of Catholicism is the true aim for shotting this film. In my point of view, seven deadly sins are only the background ,how people treat each other ,family and society ,the lose of belief and humanity ,indifferent and ruthless life in modern city are theme .By shaping Somerset, Mill and John, the film showed us there different kind of people who living in modern city and there different attitudes towards life .Somerset was a experienced ,calm and wise soon-to-retire policeman.He dressed himself seriously every morning and listened to the pendulum clock every night. He was the representative of people living in modern city, on the one hand he hated the indifferent , disordered and sordid modern life, on the other hand he found no way to face all these so he chose to escape .However, Mill was a positive ,enthusiastic and reckless young policeman who had a warm family and a favorite job. When faced with evil or danger ,he never chose to run away ,instead, he believed that he would make things better.On the other side ,his reckless and impulsion brought himself disastrous lose. John was a well-educated ,finance-independent man who tormented and killed seven people including himself .It hard to judge whether John a devil or not ,he killed these people in order to preach to common people. Somerset’s escape, Mill’s reckless and John’s extreme, none of them could be called “heathy”. In fact, everyone of us could find some resonance among these there persons more or less .Living in modern city and faced with various temptation, everyone’s soul was not so pure and be distorted somehow.Apart from the theme mentioned above, there is also an important part in this film,the existence of new medium changes the way people to think .When the case got into trouble ,Somerset went to the library to read masterpieces. He thought ,pondered and could catch every detail so he found the breach quickly.To the contrary, Mill only looked the pictures taken in the scene again and again then found nothing at all. The film showed us the difference lies between traditional and modern medium.When reading a book ,one needs to translate the words into his or her own mind, needs to digest and absorb. By doing these step by step, one could think in a unique way and could really get something from those book then enrich ones own mind. However, watching TV or surfing the Internet won’t make you think or ponder for all you need to do is to receive the information the screen present to you .There was a very ironic scene in the film ,Somerset was reading book in the library while the staff members were playing cards with the music of Bach’s Air On The G String. With development of human society ,many precious culture and masterpieces are ignored and forgotten by us. Human civilization seems to be less and less important in modern life .3.What I get from SevenThe first thing I get from this film is that watching a film just likes reading a book. You need to taste it with you heart instead of you eyes ,if you really want to learn something from it .The most valuable part of a film is not the scene showed on the screen but the feelings and thoughts it brings to us audience.Another thing I absorb from this excellent film is that my understanding of humanity and society are clearer. Our world is both beautiful and ugly,just like nobody is perfect ,the world has its sunny side as well as dark side.As common people ,we should try to love our life like Mill and Tracy did . At the mean time, we need to become wiser and calmer in our daily life like Somerset. No matter under what circumstances, we can not go to extremes because it’s dangerous and destructive.The third thing is that I realize I need to change my way of thinking. Dependent on Internet too much, I hardly ponder these days.As a adult ,I need to form my own way of thinking so I will read more books instead of surfing more websites.In a word ,one can get a lot of from an excellent film .If you want to find one ,I recommend you to watch Seven .。

七宗罪英语作文

七宗罪英语作文

七宗罪英语作文The concept of the Seven Deadly Sins has long been a subject of fascination in literature and theology. These sins, which include pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth, are considered to be the root of all immoral behavior.In our modern world, these sins manifest in various ways. Pride can be seen in the endless pursuit of recognition and superiority, often at the expense of others' feelings. Greed, on the other hand, fuels the relentless chase for material wealth, disregarding the needs of the less fortunate.Wrath is evident in the heated arguments and conflictsthat arise from a lack of empathy and understanding. Envy,the green-eyed monster, can poison our minds, making us covet what others possess, rather than appreciating our own blessings.Lust, the insatiable desire for physical pleasure, canlead to the neglect of emotional connections and the devaluation of genuine relationships. Gluttony, the overindulgence in food and drink, often reflects a deeperneed for comfort and escape from life's challenges.Finally, sloth, the avoidance of work and responsibility, can result in a life devoid of purpose and growth. It's a reminder that inactivity and complacency can be asdetrimental as the other sins.Understanding these sins is crucial for personal growth and societal harmony. By recognizing and addressing them, we can strive to cultivate virtues such as humility, generosity, patience, kindness, self-control, and diligence. This journey towards moral improvement is a lifelong endeavor that requires constant self-reflection and the willingness to change.。

《七宗罪》的英文影评1

《七宗罪》的英文影评1

《七宗罪》的英文影评1This is a fantastic movie and I cannot really find anything wrong with it, but in the end it is just a crime drama. The one thing that sets it apart from the rest of the crime dramas is the excellent cast and one of the bleakest ending ever caught on film. Fincher really did do a fantastic job of putting together a well-paced and surprisingly thought provoking movie.Morgan Freeman is the constant in the movie that never allows the viewer to lose hope that the situation is not hopeless, while keeping the viewer cynical enough to make the city that they live in a land of misguided hopeless souls. Freeman has such brevity that is really just amazing to watch him. Pitt on the other hand does a very respectful job of being the young cop with ambitions of saving the world and has places well across from the jaded Freeman. Spacey of course played his character spot on and when he gives himself on is probably the creepiest thing in the movie because at this point you have no idea what he is up to, but you know that is is in total control of the situation.I love how Fincher choose to keep the city raining and lit most of the scenes to emphasize the dark. This matched the darkness nature of the film perfectly. The fact that the last scenes was in the bright day light just made it that more shocking. One can tell that a lot of care when into presenting the world to the viewer in a way that matched the themes perfectly.I think that car ride provided a great forum for us to get to know John Doe even though we only spend a few minutes we seems to know him so well. One can see Mills going down hill and is losing his footing on the moral high ground. It is extremely well played and I love how Summerset comes off as being a match for him. In a way I see Summerset and Doe as being similar, with the main difference of Doe being crazy.I think this is an extremely well done and smart entry of crime dramas that really flips some of the conventions in a way that can be surprising. The fact that they do not catch the killer, but the killer turns himself in and that fact that the cops lose. They do not save anyone's lives and they fall into the trap that Doe set up for them. I very much enjoyed this film and it was paced and put together in a very effective way.(ZZ from IMDB)。

英文电影评析英文版(七宗罪)

英文电影评析英文版(七宗罪)

SEVEN attract and shocked me deeply.Moreover, I admire Brad Pitt in the extreme.As a result,I have a mind to write my feelings.Seven,the eerie new homicide thriller, has a tantalizingly morbid atmosphere of unease. Early on, a couple of cops -- Morgan Freeman as a veteran on the brink of retirement, and Brad Pitt as his new, hotshot partner -- wander into an abandoned shack and find the corpse of an obese shut-in, his legs bound to a chair, his face smooshed down in a plate of spaghetti. (Apparently, he was force-fed to death.) The scene practically reeks of depravity and rot. In Seven, just about every setting (alleyways, apartments, even a public library) is squalid and cluttered and muffled in shadow, and the streets are drenched in a continual brackish rainfall. The visual moodiness is matched by aural moodiness: The characters' words emerge quietly, from a soundtrack thick with cacophonous murk. We're never quite sure what city we're in -- is it Philadelphia? one of New York's outer boroughs? -- and this casual dislocation enhances our free-floating sense of dread.In nowhere city, a serial killer is slaughtering people according to a playfully fiendish pattern: He commits one murder for each of the seven deadly sins, each victim offered as a hideous ''atonement.'' The fat guy was, of course, killed for gluttony. A rich lawyer dies for greed. And so on. The movie's perverse hook is the gruesomely clever way in which the style of each murder matches the sin (by the time the killer gets to lust, you may be lowering your eyes in shock). Since the mystery psycho is, naturally, a mastermind, he toys with the cops, leaving clues on purpose and, at one point, staging a trick so ghoulish -- a''corpse'' starts to cough -- that it leaves the audience laughing with fright. The killer also has a literary turn of mind. Inspired by Dante, Shakespeare, and other navigators of man's eternal fall, he creates a private liturgical fantasy out of the scrunginess of the human race. Everyone's a sinner! The world must be punished!Seven is a heebie-jeebies thriller, the kind people will go to for a good, cathartic creep-out. The credits sequence, with its jumpy frames andnear-subliminal flashes of psycho paraphernalia, is a small masterpiece of dementia -- the film itself seems to be breaking down in terror. Fincher has lifted a lot of tricks from Manhunter, but the canniest was to reveal just enough clinical carnage so that we re-create the details of the killings in our heads. Balancing out the sleek horror are Freeman and Pitt, who, within a stock old cop-young cop routine, spark each other. Freeman plays nearly every scene in a doleful hush; he makes you lean in to hear his words, to ferret out the hints of anger and regret that haunt this weary knight. It's Pitt's job to blow his cool, which he does with energized grunge charisma, and to act as comic relief (I actually believed his hilarious mispronunciation of the Marquis de Sade).Eventually we meet the killer, whose plan is even fancier than we suspected. This is the most grandiose part of Seven, and it might have been a leap into suspense-movie banality were the killer not played by Kevin Spacey, adevious ham who uses his aging little-boy face to hypnotic deadpan effect. He's like the world's most demonic sissy. The climactic sequence is powered by a visual coup -- Fincher takes the movie out of gloomsville and into a sun-dappled field of electric wires -- but mostly by Spacey's mischievous core of masochism. It's Seven's nastiest stroke of wit that, by the end, what he wants and what the audience wants turn out to be one and the same.。

七宗罪英文影评

七宗罪英文影评

“seven," a dark, grisly, horrifying and intelligent thriller, may be too disturbing for many people, I imagine, although if you can bear to watch, it you will see filmmaking of a high order. It tells the story of two detectives - one ready to retire, the other at the start of his career - and their attempts to capture a perverted serial killer who is using the Seven Deadly Sins as his scenario.The beginning is the two generations of police traced the murderer, feeling like a detective movie. The slain of gloom and gruesome crime scene at the start of the movie will make people nervous. To third in the case, they suddenly realized that the murderer is preaching to kill whom has the seven kinds of sinl: gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, pride, lust,in the name of God .The religious significance also will start from here, and the story moving even more stressed.Especially at the end of the film was accused murderer nearly, the words, he said he was chosen by God to punish those guilty man.This is a desperate film, it shows people the evil and indifference in the world, but It didn't tell people how to avoid the deterioration of the situation. Is to keep the good of humanity to God and conversion? But the film shape a woman ,Tracy who has a good humanity finally being murdered. The movie shows the world's dark side. The brightwarm side was completely obscured. The love between David andTracy is a beam of light in the dark background.Finally also ended with Tracy being killed. where is the way for people? At the end of the movie ,the old police officer William quoted the words of Hemingway: the world is a fine place, and worth fighting for. I agree with the second part. This conclusion is not convincing. This world is not good so that what the meaning of the people to fight?After reading, my mood is very heavy.At least life will not because of original sin be wiped her original beauty.Cases always in the rainy days, but the final outcome is in thesun.After the rain is always sunny.but in sunny day just a red sun can appear in the sky? Fear, panic...... Take control of your own life is the most important. This movie is classical enough worth watching, , dumping, thinking.Reference data: http:\/\/\/view\/22021.htm。

英文影视欣赏-Se7en-七宗罪

英文影视欣赏-Se7en-七宗罪

Preview(8)
The main performer: Morgan Freeman Brad Pitt Gwyneth Paltrow) Kevin Spacey John C. McGinley R. Lee Ermey Charles Dutton)
About the Director-David Fincher(1)
About the main actors- Brad Pitt(1)

Brad Pitt... Detective David Mills Date of Birth 18 December 1963, Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA Birth Name William Bradley Pitt Height 5' 10¾" (1.80 m) Mini Biography Brad Pitt was born in 1963 in Oklahoma and raised in Springfield, Missouri. His mother's name is Jane Etta Hillhouse. His father, William (Bill) Pitt, worked in management at a trucking firm in Springfield. He has a younger brother, Douglas (Doug) Pitt and a younger sister Julie Neal Pitt. At Kickapoo High School, Pitt was involved in sports, debating, student government and school musicals. Pitt attended the University of Missouri, where he majored in journalism with a focus on advertising. He occasionally acted in fraternity shows. He left college two credits short of graduating to move to California. Before he became successful at acting, Pitt supported himself by driving strippers in limos, moving refrigerators and dressing as a giant chicken while working for "el Pollo Loco."

Se7en七宗罪中的贪婪感悟

Se7en七宗罪中的贪婪感悟

Se7en -- gluttony, greedy, sloth, lust, envy, pride and anger - is considered by the Catholic Church seven deadly sins. This is a very complex film; genius director showed us a world that is both real and unreal - no light, headwinds. After watching this film, I can’t help thinking the essence of human nature.From the seven crimes, what impressed me most is greedy. Greedy is one of the characteristics of human nature. In order to survive in real life, the pursuit of fame and wealth is understandable. But asking extravagant will become a burden. The greedy will become the necessary demand, and this demand will never be satisfied. But I think that greedy is not the essence of human nature, make the person born an unhealthy psychology in the lusts inflation. Most of the time we just to satisfy our own vanity and enjoyment. Once one is greedy, he will become unscrupulous and bolder. The ugly, dirty, rotten stems are just from greedy. Greedy is too deep will ruin your own future.Abandon greedy in human society is very hard. But I think the greedy is human’s nature, difference is degree. In the pursuit of road to success, a moderateamount of greedy will motivate yourself, continuously enterprising, in order to achieve your own goals, not afraid of failure and setbacks, and never content with the current situation. As Engels said: “the greedy and desire of human beings are never satisfied, but also leverage to push human history forward”. We need to keep the greedy and real life in balance. Appropriate to lay down our greedy, know content is happiness, not controlled by the defects of human’s nature, it will make our life more valuable and meaning.。

英文电影影评、讨论、文化现象分析——七宗罪

英文电影影评、讨论、文化现象分析——七宗罪

IntroductionSomerset is a senior detective, who will soon retire. Mills is new to this place, Monday, a fat man was fed to death at home, the killer left the word "gluttony" behind the refrigerator .Tuesday, a lawyer was bled to death, live the word "greed", then the lazy and the proud.Catholic Church made it clear that gluttony, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, and wrath are seven deadly sins. Every victim died in one of them. Somerset did not want to take the cases because he would retire, he had lived in the city for a long time, got used to looking at things coldly. Finally, he stayed to help Mills. After tireless efforts, they finally found the clue. After five murders, who is the next target? No one can foresee. At this point, the killer Surrendered unexpectedly, when there are still two of the “Seven”. Why would he walk into? Perpetrators claimed that his "great masterpiece" still would becompleted .What would he do next?The outcome is far beyond people's expectations. The murderer elected energetic impulsive Mills as the last of the seven deadly sins - wrath. The killer envied of Mills’ happy family and his ordinary life, so he killed his beautiful pregnant wife to anger him. With the gunfire, we know John won the game, he managed to let himself to be envy, so Mills , who would have to face the trial, became the wrath.Comments"Seven" really gave me a deep impression and reflection. As far as I am concerned, Seven itself and Mills’ shooting at the end of the film are the most attractive part in the movie.In fact, each of us can commit the seven in daily life, the extent is different. Appropriate envy is our motivation, proper rest is helpful to adjusting ourselves, proper eating can add energy. But when they are excessive, they will change into the Seven.Although the criminal was cruel, indeed he was exhorting people in an abnormal way. At the end Somerset said: Hemingway wrote: This world is a good place, it is worth fighting for it. The last part I agree. It shows the change of cold Somerset .Also the movie want to tell us, first, recognize the world, then jump out from the negative, to strive.Mills did not control his wrath, he shot, let the criminal win the game, and he would face the trial because of that. But I support his shot, after all, there is something precious than the reason. Even if he held back, wouldn’t heregret when it was over? The tragic lens and ending touched me deeply, and tell me to cherish something I have overlooked previously.CultureThe film describes a very religious philosophical crime story, so that we know the Western religious culture from another point of view.Seven, the name of the movie is significant. Chinese and Western culture seems to have completely different message to the figure. In Chinese culture, "seven" represents light, luck and joy. While in the West, "seven" is related t o religions and human sin, very mysterious and even secretive. Gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy and wrath, was seven deadly sins considered by the Catholic.In the movie, 7 sins, 7 penalties, 7 rain, the story took place in 7 days, and even the ending was determined by the criminal, seven days at 7 pm. Just implie that: Seven is the crime and punishment of the fate. And let us know the power of religion.。

七宗罪英文观后感

七宗罪英文观后感

七宗罪英文观后感故事情节并不复杂,甚至好似落入警匪片的窠臼,开头便是在警局服役32年的老警官萨默塞特还有七天就要退休了,上级派来米尔斯警官接替他,米尔斯年轻气盛,性格冲动,他有一个美貌善良的妻子翠茜,两人感情很好,一同来到这座杂乱的城市——纽约。

这时候发生了一系列离奇的命案,萨默塞特敏感地察觉到,这些命案对应了天主教中的七宗原罪,而米尔斯对此嗤之以鼻。

最后在五宗命案过后,凶犯突然来自首,带萨默塞特和米尔斯来到郊外,米尔斯在这里看到妻子的头颅,她死于第六宗原罪——嫉妒——罪犯嫉妒他们夫妻和睦。

于是米尔斯在暴怒之下将凶犯杀死,从而完成了七宗命案中最后一宗,死于暴怒原罪的命案。

这是全片的画龙点睛之笔,把这部片子彻底从普通警匪片中脱离出来,归于宗教伦理片的范畴。

“七”这个数字,在宗教上是非常神秘的。

这一点在《旧约》中有最充分的表现:上帝用七天造亚当,取出亚当的第七根肋骨造了夏娃;撒旦的原身是有七个头的火龙,世界共有七名堕落天使被称为撒旦。

到了16世纪后,天主教更直接用撒旦的七个恶魔的形象来代表七种罪恶——饕餮(暴食)、贪婪、懒惰、淫欲、傲慢(骄傲)、嫉妒和暴怒——遭永劫的七种大罪。

“七宗罪”的意象,由《圣经》延展开来,屡次出现在著名绘画作品及中世纪教会人士布道的题目中,尤为著名的是在托马斯·阿奎那的宗教著作、但丁的《神曲》和乔叟的《坎特伯雷故事集》中的论述。

这个数字在影片里面也得到了充分的利用,影片的英文名字只有一个醒目而惊心的单词——“S e v e n”,七宗罪,七场雨,七个命案,萨默塞特只剩最后七天的警-察生涯,甚至米尔斯杀死凶犯约翰,也是被安排在下午七点。

有浓厚的宗教宿命意味。

四个主人公性格的塑造都非常丰满,罪犯约翰的冷静睿智,老警官萨默塞特的稳重踏实,年轻警官米尔斯的气盛冲动,米尔斯妻子翠茜的纯真善良。

其实所有的人都是在这个巨大的城里微不足道的一份子,所有的人只是一个人,整部影片描述的,只是人在面对这个生存困境、掉入充满污秽的泥沼地时,所可能选择的不同应对措施。

黑色电影 七宗罪

黑色电影 七宗罪
Film Noir/ Neo-Noir (Se7en)
黑色电影与新黑色电影
Film Noir/ Neo-Noir
The concept of film noir first emerged in
1940s France. Having being deprived of Hollywood films during the German occupation, French critics were finally able to see a number of Hollywood films that had been made during the war years.
Questions:
Seven deadly sins
Se7en
Gluttony –
obese man
Greed-- rich New York lawyer Sloth– Allen, drug dealer and
Pride – fashion model
Envy – Doe, the killer Wrath— Mills
The group of films they saw shared a
common visual style and mood.
The group of films share:
a common visual style
共同的视觉特征
a mood of cynicism, pessimism, and darkness
关键特征 充斥着模糊不清的道德标准
1. pervasive moral ambiguity 2. trepidation about the future distinctiveness:3. nostalgia for a more civilized world skillful adaptation of which exists only in imagination the conventions of 4. perplexing and disturbing narrative film noir to which undermines expectations contemporary world 5. perpetual rainfall 6. low-key lighting 7. subdued color palette 暗淡的色彩

法律影视赏析《七宗罪》影评(全文5篇)

法律影视赏析《七宗罪》影评(全文5篇)

法律影视赏析《七宗罪》影评(全文5篇)第一篇:法律影视赏析《七宗罪》影评叫人叹为观止,Brad Pitt也得以证明自己并非徒具外表的靓仔小生。

另一方面,片中的美术指导与摄影技巧也是同样的严谨细如果你还未看过《七宗罪》,那你请别问任何人本片的故事大纲,因为好奇是影片最主要的成功元素之一。

导演David Fincher不但打破好莱坞传统类型电影的框框,还不断把惊喜带给观众,使这部看似是警匪惊吓片的电影比任何同类制作如《沉默的羔羊》等还要出色和震憾。

首先,单是三位主角的演绎已致,令气氛更加深沉诡秘,如那不停下雨的城市,灰暗的室内灯光与强烈的光影对比等,处处尽显导演的功力所在。

David Fincher对气氛与场面后掌握完美并能尽情发挥,在强烈的个人风格背后,创作出比《2020》更具末世感觉的现代城市,足以令观众不寒而栗。

对David Fincher的这部影片早就仰慕已久,惭愧的是直到上周才第一次欣赏到。

‚Seven"在宗教上是个神秘的数字,到十六世纪后,基督教用撒旦的七个恶魔的形象来代表七种罪恶(七宗罪,the seven deadly sins):傲慢(Pride),嫉妒(Envy),暴怒(Wrath),懒惰(Sloth),贪婪(Greed),暴食(Gluttony),以及淫欲(Lust)。

导演David Fincher显然不是要拍一部讨论宗教意义的影片,他只是想凭借七宗罪来描绘发达的现代物质文明下日渐沉沦的人性。

关于人之初性本恶与性本善一直是人们喋喋不休的问题。

一部《七宗罪》又给我们以何种揭示?七宗罪是16世纪基督教用撒旦的七个恶魔形象代表的七种罪恶:暴食,贪婪,懒惰。

淫欲,傲慢,嫉妒,和愤怒。

影片中描述的那个城市是个常常下着雨,破旧不堪的城市,那里的人奢靡,颓废,冷漠。

老警探在那里生活了大半辈子,总有处理不完的犯罪案件,呼吸着毫无生气的阴冷空气,都已厌倦,心也快冷漠了。

还记得他告诉年轻警探妻子的那句话:在这里,如果遇到强奸,不能喊‘救命’,应该喊‘救火’,这样才能引起人们的关注。

七宗罪英文电影赏析

七宗罪英文电影赏析

Dire ctor
David Andrew Leo Fincher (born August 28, 1962) is an American film and music video director who is known for his dark and stylish thrillers, such as Alien 3 (1992), Seven (1995), The Game (1997), Fight Club (1999), Panic Room (2002), and Zodiac (2007). Fincher received Academy Award nominations for Best Director for his 2008 film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and his 2010 film The Social Network, which also won him the Golden Globe and the BAFTA for Best Director. His most recent film is 2011's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, an English-language adaptation of Stieg Larsson's novel of the same name.
Actor
William Bradley "Brad" Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer. Pitt has received four Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe Award nominations, winning one Golden Globe. He has been described as one of the world's most attractive men, a label for which he has received substantial media attention

英美影视鉴赏论文

英美影视鉴赏论文

A Study ofThe Dark Style of The seven deadly sinsAbstract:This paper first gives the definition of The seven deadly sins, the reason why it is put forward and the influence it brings to people in the modern society. It then introduces some information about the film Seven, including the content, the techniques of representation which mainly include the use of symbolism and the description of details and the environment, and also the purport of this film, which refers to the analysis of the mentality of the modern people and the anxieties to all kinds of abuses. It finally discusses the amalgamation of the film and religion. From the theme, the plot and the characters, the religious factors in the film make the purport known better.Key Words: religion; film; amalgamation;abuses浅析《七宗罪》的黑暗风格摘要:本文首先结合宗教经典,给出七宗罪的定义,其最初的教诲意义及其对现代人生活的影响;然后介绍了电影《七宗罪》的相关信息,包括电影的基本内容,表现手法,包括象征、细节描写和环境衬托,及电影所要传达的思想内容,即对现代社会人们心理的剖析及种种弊端的担忧。

电影《七宗罪》影评

电影《七宗罪》影评

The movie "seven deadly sins" film criticWe are people, people will always have a weakness, always make mistakes. Have a look of the seven deadly sins, who can say that he has not committed a, also did notsee others make it, "we are damn" perhaps this everybody's mind is darkin a word.If we can really overcome these weaknesses, I'm afraid we were in the sky in the.But even in heaven in God cannot avoid committing these crimes, one of the most famousis the "apple" for having heard it many times: three goddess for "the best in all the land of beauty", jealous of each other, theinfighting. Finally, applegave Eros Aphrodite, the Goddess: another two days later Hera and the goddess Athena envy extremely, also make the subsequent Troy war striking one snag after another. Since even the gods, but also is the goddess of wisdom, can makethis kind of human nature of crime, and we are who? We can only try to put ourdesire to bring damage to a minimum...Perhaps the movie put some things exaggerated, or write some extremethings.However, the film is the dream. The classic movie let 90% people love, regardless of race and nation. Common people is to fear, fear of death, fear of losing, fear ofpain, fear of terrible things happen in yourself. However, people would like to seethe terrible things happen to others, in bad body is deserve one'spunishment,violence was the audience gets released, justice has been done. Happen to good people are suffering, the audience to tears and sighs. The film is not philosophy,as long as two or three hours to meet the audience's psychological needs can.The seven deadly sins story is dark, high concentration of populationdensity inany society, in the big city, people's life pressure is big, big city crimerate is high,rendering developed media of violence in the course oftime, people alwaystransition, the abstract concept of fear of violence, alsoproduced immune to thespecific level of violence. The past war films shot in the chest and legs afterheroes hand over the chest down scenario now really let the children in the kindergarten are a contemptuous disregard. So the seven deadly sins of bloodyplotis very special, the only way to dial psychological audience fear that rib. Allow peopleto count the seven deadly sinsThe first is the excessive enjoyment of longitudinal food; but alsoincludecorruption, greed, also is the new seven deadly sins in order to their lives so thatmost people have poor this explanation; idleness is mediocrity of life not a positive attitude towards life; lust explanation is adultery but now include ethics.Immoral and his life for the immoral; pride is strong but more explanation iswithdrawn andnot group, and things around opposition or contempt; rage isviolence not rational behavior; jealousy is itself cannot hope people better, and make irrational behavior. The seven deadly sins of behavior is not a person can do. This 7 point is generally not the person all has avoided the shortcomings of.Only personal play just 7 days sevendays generally correspond to God made man, reveals that all have sinned. I personally think that is a kind of like the seven deadly sins a watchful of humanity at the end of thefilm was the last officer can choose rational but eventually shoot. Maybe thatis his another interpretation ofhuman nature is that he is good but he angry buthe actually can still control butin his choice of love for his wife and his later life he shot. The hero's tragic fate is inevitable. Tragedy is always the most popular, becausethe tragic people thinking. If the story believable, line integrity and directly led to atragic ending, the audience will be more pain by Brad Pit at the end of thefilmshot by criminals expression. The actor is the expression of the actor of all,remember that face it: Why did you kill my wife?! Why to want to cut off her head?Why can't I kill you!?At first I thought, he can't shoot, at least not a cavity to kill him, however, he did...... Therefore, the outcome is very shocking!! An innocentman, a full justiceto justice, people will commit crimes in specific environment. Besides others. This is a study of human nature: what, you, had committed several felonies?。

《七宗罪》的英文影评4

《七宗罪》的英文影评4

《七宗罪》的英文影评4"Seven deadly sins, seven ways to die" is the tag-line for this intense psychological thriller directed by David Fincher:Detective Sergeant Mills (Brad Pitt) is set to replace Detective Lieutenant Somerset (Morgan Freeman), a world-weary cop retiring after years on the force. Somerset can see no end to the harrowing crimes he has witnessed, the sickness that is the City. Dealing with murder, rape, abuse, and poverty has become the Lieutenant's life and he now hopes for some small shred of peace. Mills, on the other hand, is new to the city; he is arrogant and brash, having little time for Somerset's thoughtful and analytical techniques.As retirement beckons, so a new spate of killings begin. Like it or not, Somerset is given the investigation by the Captain (R Lee Ermey) while Mills is put on a different case. The murders are soon linked to the same killer - a twisted genius who chooses his victims based on the seven deadly sins in Dante Alighieri's 'The Divine Comedy' - and Mills and Somerset are paired together once more.Despite their clash of personalities Mills and Somerset strike up a good partnership, Somerset's introspectiveness and Mills's self-confidence turning out to be a useful combination. Each one learns a lot from the other; indeed, Mills's wife (Gwyneth Paltrow) thinks Somerset is a good influence on the husband she is rapidly growing concerned about.It soon becomes apparent that the 'sins' killer is playing a deadly cat-and-mouse game with the detectives, enjoying watching them either stumble or succeed at every turn in the case ... while he continues to kill according to the seven deadly sins: gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, wrath, pride, lust. They must stop him before he can finish his murder spree and most probably disappear forever. Se7en is not only the most accomplished film by David Fincher (Zodiac) but almost certainly - from a writing and directing viewpoint - the best psychological thriller in the history of film and television. There are none of the stereotypical clichés found in countless thrillers of violence, no room for the predictable, for the viewer is kept constantly in the dark until the very end. And the climax is both ferocious and awe-striking ... for once Hollywood kept the outcome a secret until the day of release, not an easy thing to do.Whatever vision Andrew Kevin Walker had before he took his script to screenwriter David Koepp (Secret Window) was ultimately realised once in the hands of David Fincher. Fincher's dark and rain-driven sewer, his city of sins, has yet to be matched on film. His choice of cast was spot-on. Se7en is a true classic, crossing genres like crime, horror, thriller and police procedural ... dark and moody, harrowing and painful, Se7en will appeal to the darker side within us all.(ZZ from IMDB)。

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The Dark Style of Se7enAbstractThis paper centers on the dark style of the film Se7en,which is christened as “film noir”.What Se7en interests and impresses me most is its film noir characters, surreal,nightmarish atmasphere and its disturbing visual style.This paper introduces some basic knowledge of film noir and emphasizes on the analysis of the dark style of Se7en from several aspects,including lighting,setting, and angle.Key Wordsfilm onir;dark; unease1.IntroductionSe7en, a dark, grisly, horrifying and intelligent thriller, may be too disturbing for many people, I imagine. But if you can bear to watch it, you will see filmmaking of a high order. It tells the story of two detectives - one ready to retire, the other at the start of his career - and their attempts to capture a perverted serial killer who is using the Seven Deadly Sins as his scenario. Director David Fincher doesn't want his audience to be comfortable for a moment while watching "Seven." Shaky camera shots, dark sets and a disturbing script that takes its characters to the extremes of emotion all contribute to the film creating a unsettled feeling that stays with you for a couple hours after the credits roll.2.literature reviewThe concept of film noir first emerged in 1940s France.Having been deprived of Hollywood films during the Germa occupation,French critics were finally able to see an numble of Hollywood films that had been made during the war years.The group of films that they saw shared a common visual style and a mood of cynicism,pessimism,and darkness,and they christened them “film noir”.Film noir characters are morally ambivalent,that is to say ,it is often impossible to draw clear lines between the “good” and the “bad”,and the traditional distinctions(cops=good/criminals=bad)no longer apply.Police and law enforcers arefrequently corrupt,or at least corruptible; criminals and lawbreakers may emerge as sympathetic figures;and victims are often themselves also villains.The protagonist is no hero;instead,he is an all-too-human figure who may both perpetrate(as well as suffer)some appalling abuse in the course of the film.A surreal,nightmarish atmasphere characterizes film noir film.This mood is fostered by unexplained motives and confusing plot twists.It is often difficult to establish motives for characters’actions,and equally difficult to predict in which direction the plot will spin. The audience experiences the kind of uncertainty and disorientation,feeling in a dream.The overriding theme of film noir is a fear of the future..The mood of film noir is that of loss,nostalgia,and trepidation.3.Own analysisMuch of the distinctiveness of Se7en can be attributed to its skillful adaption of the conventions of film noir to the contemporary world.There is a common moral ambiguity,which casts heroes as potential villains and villains as potential heroes;a trepidation about the future and nostalgia for a more civilized world that exists only in the imagination;a puzzling and disturding narrative which andermines one’s expectations;and the characteristic noir style of perpetual rainfall,low-key lighting,and a subdued colour palette dominated by dullish grays,murky browns,and putrid.It is a classic film noir,but with a twist—a serial-killer narrative that raises import contemporary questions about the respective roles of morality,culture,and the media in our postmodern urban world.A central feature of most film noir and neo-noir is moral contradiction.It is frequently difficult to draw clear lines between good and bad,or state with certainty who it is that occupies the high maral ground.This is certainly the case with Se7en,in that neither Mills nor Somerset demonstrates unimpeachable standards.In their professional lives,for example,both are prepared to take immoral (and even illegal)measures to achieve their goal of arresting and prosecuting John Doe.Somerset bribes an associate in the FBI for access to the library records of borrowers—of course,the fact that the FBI even keeps such records is of questionable legality—and together they use this illegally gathered information to find out Doe’s address.When they reach his apartment,Mills simply kicksopen the door,rather than follow the correct and legal procedures,and first get hold of a search warrant.Aware that illegally gathered information would be invalid in a court of law,they then proceed to bribe an poor local resident to make up a story that will exculpate them.The victims of Doe’s cruel crimes are definitely no better.The obscenely fat man is an insult to human dignity;the greed of Elias Gould is fed by the money earned from defending rapists and murderers in court;Theodore Allen,punished for sloth,is actually a drug dealer and maker of horrific sexual crimes;the blonde woman is a prostitute in a seedy sex club;and the model was so vain that she could not live without her good looks.“The over-riding noir theme is a passion for the past and the present,but also a fear of the future.The noir hero dreads to look ahead,but instead tries to survive by theday,and if unseccessful at that,he retreats to the past.Thus film noir’s techniques emphasize loss,nostalgia,lack of clear priorities,insecurity;then submerge these self-doubts in mannerism and style.In such a world style becomes paramount;it is all that separates one from meaninglessness.”(Schrader,Paul.1999.Notes on Film Noir.) Se7en employs many of the classic film noir/neo-noir techniques to create its disturbing visual style.The main techniques and their effects are shown below.The look of "Seven" is crucial to its effect. This is a very dark film, the gloom often penetrated only by the flashlights of the detectives. Even when all the lights are turned on in the apartments of the victims, they cast only wan, hopeless pools of light. Gary Wissner, the art director, goes for dark blacks and browns, deep shadows, lights of deep yellow, and a lot of dark wood furniture. Film noir/neo-noir relies on the play of light and darkness for its characteristically oppressive mood,and se7en is no exception.To increase the luminosity of light tones and the density of the darks,director of photography for se7en,Darius Khondji,employed the seldom-used method of silver retention.The contrast is further exaggerated by the use of mise-en-scene:shadows,silhouettes,and flashlights probing into the envenoping darkness are the visual hallmarks of the film.Darkness thus becomes a symbol of that which is hidden beneath the surface;as Amy Taubin remarks,the film’s visuals”literalize the struggle of bringing things to light”.Yet while film noir/neo-noir tends to use darkness to create its sense of unease,this is not inevitably the case.In the final sequence,se7en relies not on darkness but on brightness—the scorching light of the desert—to induce asense of fearful anticipation.Khondji puts it this way,”For me,when I read the script,scary had to do with darkness.But it’s not always the case,sometimes it’s to do with a lot of light and no shadow at all```I thought that the scariest thing to suggest would be that there’s nowhere to hide.”As in most film noir/neo-noir,the setting is the city.Even when,in the final sequence,Mills and Somerset drive out into the desert,the city and its objects are never far away—it is theere in the pylons that ferry electricity to and fro,and it is there in the helicopter circling overhead.Scenes are generally filmed either indarkly lit interiors,or outside when it is raining.This predilection for city settings and dark interiors contributes to the prevailing mood of claustrophobia and entrapment.The low-angle shot is employed with great regularity,and has the effect of making buildings,ceilings,and human figures seem to loom down on the camera(and audience) in a sinister,theatening manner.Wide-angle lenses exaggerate this effect still further by distorting lines of positionally,lines are used to split the screen diagonally;they are used most prominently in this way in the final desert sequence where the electricity cables crisscross the screen.Se7en breaks the 189-degree rule in the scene in which Somerset and Mills drive Doe into the desert.One minute the camera is filming from the left,the next from the right,then from the back towards the front,and then from the front towards the back.This creates an effects of dislocation and visual confusion that is part of the overall sense of unease of film noir.“Even in close-ups,fencher keeps an uneasy distance(he favours low-angled shots,rather than eye-of-God overheads).The camera sometimes seems tofloat,sometimes seems dragged as if by sn undertow.The extremely shallow focus is a way of controlling the view’s eye,making you look at waht you don’t want to see an d suggesting that there;s something worse that you just can’t get a grip on lurking on the periphery.”(Taubin,Amy.2000.The Allure of Decay.)4.ConclusionAll in all,Se7en deserves all the reputation it has received.It gives us such a shock by successfully employing many of the classic film noir/neo-noir techniques.Its lighting,settings,shotting and scenes all together make the film worthy of the name of perfection.Bibliography[1]Schrader,Paul. Notes on FilmNoir.Shanhai: Shanhai Foreign Language Education Press,1999[2]Taubin,Amy.The Allure of Decay.Shanhai: Shanhai Foreign Language Education Press,2000[3] 马爱英(Ma Aiying).《中英文化翻译》.北京:科学出版社,2006。

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