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So, 'Seven' is really a deep dive into the human psyche, you know? It’s not just a thriller; it's this dark exploration of sin and morality. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, as it pulls you into the grim underbelly of a city that feels like a character itself. The performances, especially from Pitt and Freeman, are raw and haunting. The practical effects are gut-wrenching, grounding the film's gruesome aspects in reality, making it all the more disturbing. It’s distinctive for its bleak tone and the way it messes with your expectations, leaving you with that lingering sense of dread. A real piece of work that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
'Seven' has had a somewhat limited home media presence over the years, which makes original releases a bit harder to come by. The early DVD editions are particularly sought after, while the more recent Blu-ray offers restored visuals that some collectors debate about. Interest remains high due to its distinctive style and the impact it left on the genre, so it's definitely something collectors keep their eyes on, especially for unique cover art variations.
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