By Emily Matejeck and Lisa Kopecky
We left the theatre feeling down, yet with introspect. Seven focuses on each of the seven sins and their supposedly just punishments. The first crime found the killer forcing an obese man to eat until his stomach burst. That represented Gluttony. With the second crime Greed, a high prestigious lawyer was made to decide which part of his body was disposable. He chose his love handles and then bled to death. Then they found a man who had been tied to a bed and starved to death for a year. Following that they discovered a prostitute who was grotesquely murdered by a man who was forced to kill her. The fifth murder was a woman who suffered from pride. She got her face cut off and had sleeping pills glued in one hand to end her suffering and a phone in the other hand to get help and be not beautiful. Finally the killer had envy of the cop with the perfect life so he killed his family and the cop killed him and therefore committed the seventh sin, Wrath.
The whole movie was overly graphically violent and perverse. Lisa and I felt very depressed after the movie which was luckily the $1.50 kind. Do not see this movie. It was a quality made movie, but not one I would suggest for the general public.