Warning, spoilers: The content of this article reveals important elements of the ending of “Seven”. If you haven’t seen a David Fincher movie and don’t want to know anything, keep going!
This is easily one of the strongest scenes in Seven. In connection with the thirtieth anniversary Thriller Cult and its release this week in a 4K version overseen by David Fincher himself, we finally got the final answer to a topic that has long troubled many moviegoers: but what is in the box that Inspector Somerset, played by Morgan Freeman, opens. The end of the movie?
It’s timeThe interview was given on the Entertainment Weekly website that David Fincher All told about the contents of this famous box. What is there, as everyone who has seen the film knows, is the head of Gwyneth Paltrow, the companion of Inspector Mills (Brad Pitt), who was cut off by the terrible John Doe (Kevin Spacey). But what was really going on during the filming of this iconic scene from The Seventh Art?
Persistent rumors claimed that a reproduction of Gwyneth Paltrow’s face was made to fit into the box as a prosthesis, a replica that was then used to prop up Steven Soderbergh’s feature film Contagion. “No, that’s completely ridiculous.”rustles David Fincher.
After 30 years, Fincher tells everything!
But what was in that cardboard box that thrilled millions of viewers around the world? “I think it was 7 or 8 kilos of bullets”An American film director reveals to us. “We conducted a study based on body mass index Gwyneth Paltrow To assess the severity of his head.”
“We put a wig in the box, a bullet and some bloody wig.”concludes Fincher. “If I remember correctly, Morgan opened 16 or 17 boxes in that scene. But as I always say, you don’t need to see what’s in the box if you have it. Morgan Freeman.”
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray version sevenA great classic David FincherOn sale in France this Wednesday, January 8th. Hence comes an unprecedented announcement three decades after the film’s release.
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