EminemBase wrote:Words Myth wrote:dR3 wrote:Se7en
Just saw this, so was it that his wife and kid were the last two...I really didnt get the ending and why it was such a mindfuck
Because, in order to complete the list of sins... he needed Brad Pitt to kill him. He presumed Brad Pitt's reaction to knowing his wife's head was in the box would be to kill him.
It's only a mindfuck in the sense of... the killer's intentions / planning of it. There's no big mystery to solve, it is what it is. But the fact he planned it in that way, the timing of it etc.
It's twisted brilliance, one of the best endings ever. And great acting from Pitt and Spacey.
Yes, I agree, great film for everything mentioned and much more. The only thing that bothered me about the film is that it was so intense with the first 2 murders and the sins they were for, that by the ending some people could miss the impact, like ^ there.
Also, in addition to the first 2 being given so much time, the 4th and 5th (if i recall correctly) were dont so fast that it took away from them in a sense. The whole girl with the pill bottle thing was dope but not given enough time or thorough look into by the detectives. God morgan freeman is the man, this and shawshank

And brad pitt, this and fight club

Sidenote, my friend told me this, and it sucks for those who see it now versus when it was iun theatres. Spacey wasn't in the opening credits, so you didnt know he was even in the film, making his appearance that much more "shocking" and added much more to the creative concept and execution, as well as the end of the film
