Seven Quiz – Which Character Are You?

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In the city it rains nearly always. The old detective Somerset is wearing a hat and a raincoat. Mills, the child freshly transported into the district, walks in the rain as if he were forever young. They look for a death of a fat man in a spaghetti dish on their first day together. When you come back on stage, the beams of your lamps point out in the filthy flat, picking up a shelf lined with dozens of Campbell’s Tomato Sauce cans. Not so many tomatoes are even purchased by the big man.

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This terrible death sets the tone for David Fincher’s “Se7en” one of Hollywood’s darkest and most miserable films. Day by day it will rain. After death, you will examine death. Words are scratched at the scenes of crime; the word of the fat man is on a wall behind his cooktop: Gluttony. Mills understands after two of these murders that they are facing a serial killer who aims to punish one of the Seven Deadly Sins in each death.

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The formula is like the whodunit of Agatha Christie. “Seven” takes place in the life of two cops, one who feels they have seen all, and another who knows nothing of what he’s going to witness, not in the genteel world of rural house murders. Nor is the detection movie; when the movie still has half an hour to go, the killer turns. It is rather a study of character, in which the elder guy becomes a depraved scholar, while the younger person has a miserable and intimate experience of this. Also, after preview audiences considered the original ending to be terrifying, Hemingway inserted a hopeful phrase as a vocal over. You must try to play this Seven quiz.

But there is still the original finish and the remark is more like a dull joke. The film should finish with “see you around” by Freeman. The Hemingway line is a minor consolation after the tragic conclusion.

After questioning the widow of the lawyer a few questionnaires, they locate behind a picture a concealed message: “help me.” Victor Allen’s fingerprints, but Allen is not the assassin.

Tracy invites Somerset and says she’s pregnant to breakfast. Because she isn’t sure if she wants to keep it her husband does not want her to say. She has a big hatred of the city and doesn’t want to bring up a child there.

Somerset contacts an agent of the FBI that he knows and the agent searches FBI discreetly for someone who has checked out a booklet on seven fatal sins. They find and visit a guy named Jonathan Doe, literally John Doe.

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John Doe goes up and opens the fire as the detectives are at his door. After Doe corners it in an alleyway, Mills pursues him, hurting his arm, and is nearly killed by Doe. But Mills saves Doe.

The detectives are entering his flat. Over a bed we get a neon cross. A dark room full of victims’ photographs. Journals full with insane rantings. Surely this person is the murderer.

The cops soon find two additional victims: one who is a prostitute whose death we’re not even describing as being too horrible and one who has committed suicide with sleeping drugs, rather than allowing someone to help her when her face has been hacked off (pride).

When it appears that Doe is finishing all seven killings, he turns in to the police.

One-stop behind John Doe and detective lieutenant William Somerset (a wise and perfected Morgan Freeman), Detective David Mills (a caustic Brad Pitt), which played majestically in the whole film, break when Doe threatens to confess to the killings. But he was driven out into a distant desert area after Somerset and Mills.

A delivery van approaches once there. Somerset gets to the van from Mills and looks at Doe. He tells to the detective that he visited his house and took over the head of his pregnant wife Tracy earlier in the day (Gwyneth Paltrow). Somerset, meantime, unlocks the delivery van package and sees Tracy’s beheaded dome inside. Mills snaps and shoots the dead serial assassin and completes Chinatown’s dimmest ending.

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Kevin Miele

Kevin Miele is a seasoned writer, cinephile, and quiz enthusiast hailing from United States. Born with a love for storytelling and a penchant for detail, he has dedicated his talents to creating the ultimate cinematic quiz experience for movie buffs worldwide. From timeless classics to the latest blockbusters, Kevin's quizzes span across genres and eras, offering an inclusive and exciting challenge for film enthusiasts of all backgrounds. He believes that movies are not just a form of entertainment but a source of inspiration, reflection, and connection, and his quizzes aim to celebrate that.
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