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Seven, The Movie

"Ernest Hemmingway once wrote, ‘the world is a fine place and worth fighting for,' I agree with the second part." The movie Seven ends with that quote stated by Somerset, attempting to justify the many moral dilemmas touched upon by the movie but mainly to bring the character of Somerset and the audience back to the beginning. The symmetry of the characters that the quote creates between the beginning of the movie and the end would have been lost if the director David Fincher would have gone with the original storyboard ending.
The beginning sequence does a great deal in showing the audience the personality of the two main characters. It fades in to Somerset's apartment where we see a medium-long shot of Somerset over the sink. He is not yet ready for work. It cuts to a medium shot of him looking in a mirror, adjusting his tie and collar very meticulously and yet as if he has done this many a time before. The camera shoots the dresser top where Somerset's personal items......


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