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: Referenced during the Greed investigation regarding the "pound of flesh" [7]. Notable Production Facts

: Particularly "The Parson’s Tale," which discusses the seven deadly sins [6, 7]. Seven: Se7en

The film's narrative is structured around the execution of victims representing each of the sins. The murders are often described as "psychological violence" because the film rarely shows the act of killing, instead forcing the audience to imagine the horror through the disturbing crime scenes [1, 18]: : Referenced during the Greed investigation regarding the

: A victim tied to a bed and kept alive in a vegetative state for a year [13, 18]. The murders are often described as "psychological violence"

Released in 1995, (stylized as SE7EN ) is a landmark crime thriller directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker . Set in a bleak, unnamed, and perpetually rainy city, the film follows retiring Detective William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and his hot-tempered new partner, David Mills (Brad Pitt), as they hunt a meticulous serial killer named John Doe (Kevin Spacey) who uses the seven deadly sins as his motive and "masterpiece" [1, 8, 13]. The Thematic Framework

: A wealthy lawyer forced to cut a "pound of flesh" from his own body [13].