Release Date: Dec 19, 2000 Region: 1 Runtime: 127 mins Studio: New Line Home Entertainment Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DTS ES 6.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 2.35:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: English, French Packaging: Custom Case Rating: R Features:
Disc One: The Movie: Four Feature-Length Audio Commentaries Featuring Director David Fincher, Actors Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman and Other Collaborators on the Film DVD-ROM Content Includes A Printable Original Screenplay with Links to the Feature Film Disc Two: Supplemental Material: Deleted Scenes and Extended Takes Alternate Endings with Animated Storyboard Exploration Exploration of the Opening Title Sequence from Multiple Video Angles with Various Audio Mixes and Two Commentary Tracks Multiple Animated Galleries Featuring Production Designs and Stills, Crime Scene Photos Used in the Film, "John Doe's" Notebooks, Photos and More Original Theatrical Trailer and Electronic Press Kit DVD-ROM Exclusive: A Comprehensive "John Doe" Web Site Penetrating the Killer's Mind with Links to His Photo Gallery, Several of His "Fan Sites", Reading List and Exploration of the Seven Deadly Sins
The most viscerally frightening and disturbing homicidal maniac picture since The Silence of the Lambs, Seven is based on an idea that's both gruesome and ingenious. A serial killer forces each of his victims to die by acting out one of the seven deadly sins. The murder scene is then artfully arranged into a grotesque tableau, a graphic illustration of each mortal vice. From the jittery opening credits to the horrifying (and seemingly inescapable) concluding twist, director David Fincher immerses us in a murky urban twilight where everything seems to be rotting, rusting, or moulding; the air is cold and heavy with dread. Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt are the detectives who skillfully track down the killer--all the while unaware that he has been closing in on them, as well. Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey are also featured, but it is director Fincher and the ominous, overwhelmingly oppressive atmosphere of doom that he creates that are the real stars of the film. It's a terrific date movie--for vampires. --Jim Emerson, Amazon.com
Release Date: Feb 26, 2001 Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1
Video:
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Subtitles: English Features:
Deleted Scenes Extended Takes Alternate Endings Still Photographs Filmographies The Notebooks Promotional Material