Seven: The Violence of a Cinematic Hellscape – The Fincher Analyst
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Posted by David Shreve | Aug 29, 2017 Audiences Everywhere There are less than 20 gunshots fired in David Fincher’s 1995 film Seven, each exchanged between David Mills and John Doe. If you don’t count Detective Somerset’s late face slap, there is only one wounding act of violence committed onscreen. It’s an oft-shared description offered…
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