If you listen carefully, the woman at the desk tells Mills his wife had recently called him. As she must have called just before she was murdered. Dark stuff!
The main idea of this movie is about "The city". The city is cruel and cold. Even detectives can't see the blood in the police office and you need to shout loudly to be heard.
"Detective your wife called get an answering machine" That line right there makes things so much fucking gut wrenching when you realize the twist later on in the film.
This scene is so perfect. Kevin Spacey creeped me the hell out throughout this movie. He wasn't a cartoon character villain, he was a legit psychopath who could actually exist in the real world with the perfect balance of Self-righteous and disturbingly insane. The reveal ties in to his statement that the police would've never caught him even after decades has already passed if he hadn't turned himself in since nobody even noticed him before he yelled at Mills and Somerset.
Sang Sanga the part that makes me laugh my ass off at the end and this is dark humour but when Morgan freeman says David if you kill him he will win and looks at mills with a look like ugh this is a hard choice and brad Pitts reaction is priceless he looks back at Morgan freeman like aw man you just took the fun out of me killing him as he crouches down yelling OH GOD , Oh GODdddd
Yassin Marwan it wasn’t released until September 22 1995 so it’s still 23 years for a couple weeks. Since you’re so interested in corrections and such.
Fabian Pearson Best comment on YT. People should separate work from private life. People suddenly forgot he is a brilliant actor. I didn't. That's why I'm here.
Marta D. My thoughts excatly. Regardless of what he's done, the roles he has portrayed throughout his career will still make me symbolise him as a damn good actor.
This is completele madness, if it was young girls he assaulted his career would be over and he would be in prison. But no one ever cares when the victims are male! You are just as disgusting as him for wanting to sweep this gross behaviour under the rug and pretend it didnt happen.
AtrocityEquine "Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention"
James Hinson Other than Kevin Spacey, maybe Ralph Fiennes or Gary Oldman could have convincingly played the role. But for this one I will go for Spacey any day! He nailed it! What a performance!
I love how he says "you're looking for me", he's so calmed and relaxed. Kevin did a great job in such a little part of the movie having a script (ignoring the phone call scene) he did almost 20 or less minutes in this movie and still was the most awesome acting of an insane and manipulating man i have ever seen.
Yes he outshine both Morgan Freeman and Bard Pitt without have nearly as much screen time, and that is truly amazing. One of the best performances I've ever seen
One of my favourite scenes. Very clever - Spacey is in a huge position of power despite being in the place where power is seemingly removed and restrained.
A fantastic scene but what is overlooked is the female officer saying "Your wife called". Considering John Doe is covered in her blood at what point would that call have come? Very disturbing to think about.
This movie is one of those you should watch over and over and take years until you get the whole picture of it scene by scene that if you depend on yourself instead of just google for analyzes and youtube videos breakdowns
You know Mills representing Wrath is made pretty obvious throughout the whole movie. He's impatient, short tempered, and here especially. While the other officers just point their guns at him Mills is repeatedly cursing at John Doe, calling him Fucker, Pice of Shit, even calls him Bastard three times in a row. Kind of makes me wonder how such a hot head could be a cop.
He says 'faster' three times in a row. Other than that, the foreshadowing is actually is quite subtle. I don't believe a lot of people noticed his short-temper as an implication of a deadly sin.
+The Fan Without a Face I didn't make the Mills-Wrath connection when I first watched the movie, but I started to notice how Somerset's apathy was a polar opposite to Doe's misanthropy. Where one gave up hope for the world (aborting his wifes child), the other cares too much, and wanted to make a difference by resorting to gruesome murder.
One of the twisted and ironic things about Mills is the fact that in a sense, he himself is not just guilty of the sin of Envy but also guilty -- even if only in a metaphorical way -- of several if not all of the other sins for which he's condemned and brutalized others. He's tortured and killed people for what he perceives as their faults (Wrath), apparently never tried to seek help for himself (Sloth), experienced satisfaction over his ability to evade the police (Pride), obsessed over the nature of sin (Gluttony), put substantial effort into making sure that his victims suffer as much as humanly possible (Greed), and desired the detective's wife without any concern for what she wanted (Lust).
in the comics, doe is represented as being disgusted at himself at the realization that he himself is guilty of envy and decides he too should die because he "is nothing if he's not honest"
If there is one actor that can play a creepy fuck better than Spacey, I have yet to have seen him. One actor who comes very close at playing creepy fucks is Michael Emerson, dude is good at it.
ricojordanrai Anthony Hopkins is not a bad choice, he did give us Silence of the Lambs. however, I think Spacey is more versatile and has a bit more depth to him.
HEEEEEY!!! DON'T YOU FUCKIN MOVE!!! ON THE FUCKIN FLOOR!!! GET AWAY FROM HIM!!! ON THE FUCKIN FLOOR!!! I know you. NOW..GET DOWN!! GET DOWN!! ON YOUR STOMACH YOU PIECE OF SHIT!! NOW...ALL THE WAY!!! ALL THE WAY FUCKER!!! DOWN...FASTER, FASTER!! FASTER!!
Nickactor B I suspect you're joking, but he meant the situation with the case already having fucked up murders then a guy just randomly turns up covered in blood. Not a good day for a normal city cop to understand, it's a lot to take in.
Johnny Carmine he knew the kid was underage because was working with him in a play. Even when you're in your worst drunk state you don't think it's acceptable to try and fuck a child!
Johnny Carmine You're calling me retarded and yet your grammar is embarrassing. Have you seen the pictures of the guy when he was 14?! He looks like a child. Just admit it the only reason you're not accepting that Spacey's a seedy bastard is because you like him as an actor. I did as well but a pervert is a pervert.
Lam Sodge yeah but do we have to focus on that what’s wrong with liking him as an actor I was a wrestling fan and was a fan of Chris Benoit that man could wrestle (if you’ve never been a fan. Of wrestling I doubt you’d really understand the appreciation of a good in ring worker because Most wrestlers in the wwe can’t wrestle at all) there is a Technique to it guys like Bret Hart dean makenko and Chris Benoit were the best and my point was I don’t chooose to remember him for a double murder suicidide when. I watch his classics same way I don’t think of spaceys personal life when I enjoy his movies
Re-watching this scene, knowing the ending and hearing him say "I know you..." plus his answering machine comment really puts into perspective why he's all bloody. Crazy I never noticed that.
Me watching this scene: "Oh my God, Kevin Spacey does such a great job playing a disturbed psychopath living a seemingly normal life, able to get away with heinous crimes without mercy! How does he do it?" Me, after finding out about Kevin Spacey: "Oh."
I remember seeing the movie in the cinema. This scene totally upped the tension and the creep factor to eleven. The whole movie up to this point was building up to this moment, and you just knew that something horrifying is about to happen. And man, did the conclusion not disappoint!
Watching this recently, I just realized that Mills and Sommerset nearly got a one up on him. If it weren't for Gurella Tactics like tracing John Doe's library records, John wouldn't have nearly fell into their hands returning to his apartment forcing them into a shootout/chase. Then re-adjusting his plan by beheading Mill's wife, turning himself in, becoming Envy and goading Mills into becoming Wrath that leads to John Doe's death and victory in the game. Imagine if things didn't turn out this way, what would his original plan had been? Who would become Envy and Wrath?
I remember recommending this movie to watch to a bunch of my friends. We all sat together and started the movie and all was quiet. About an hour into the movie all of them were snoring. I remember how disappointed I was that I could not talk about the movie with them afterwards because it is one of my favorite movies. But as I thought about it some more, as I watched them all wake up after the movie ended and go to bed without a word, I knew they were good friends for sitting through a movie that I really liked with me without a single complaint.
Great scene - really highlights the apathy of everyone in this city that film attempts to portay - he is basically covered in blood in a Police station and no one even notices - he has to scream to get everyones attention and only then do they look. Its a like the saying earlier in the movie where you should yell "Fire" instead of "Help" if youre in trouble.
I love the fan theory that the unnamed city in Seven is actually Gotham. John Doe is the predecessor of Batman's insane rogue gallery members. PS - A Fincher directed Batman movie would be f**king solid.
Five of the greatest cinematic screen villains of all time: Anton Chigurh (No Country for Old Men) Jon Doe (Sev7en) Joker ( The Dark Knight) Hannibal Lector (Silence of the Lambs) Nurse Ratched (One Who Flew Over The Cookoos Nest)
It's so creepy that most of the blood on hin is actually from Mill's wife and he has no idea
If you listen carefully, the woman at the desk tells Mills his wife had recently called him. As she must have called just before she was murdered. Dark stuff!
+Onmysheet That's called "Brilliant Storytelling"
Fuck me! I didn't even realize that. I thought John Doe came into the precinct right after he killed the lady in the apartment.
His wife was never murdurerd
There's 3 blood samples on him. His, from his fingers, the woman with the fucked up face, and a third part yet to be determined.
Cab driver is like "I don't care if you're covered in blood, as long as I get my fare and a sweet tip".
jackiescanlon he could have told the cabby he was going to the police station to make a report of a crime he'd seen
Wouldn't you just call 911 though?? Who drives all the way up to a police station to report a grisly murder, still covered in blood?
They made the scene like that for the shock/impact it has.
The main idea of this movie is about "The city". The city is cruel and cold. Even detectives can't see the blood in the police office and you need to shout loudly to be heard.
@ORIMARTOR Offended Cabbie detected.
"Detective your wife called get an answering machine"
That line right there makes things so much fucking gut wrenching when you realize the twist later on in the film.
This scene is so perfect. Kevin Spacey creeped me the hell out throughout this movie. He wasn't a cartoon character villain, he was a legit psychopath who could actually exist in the real world with the perfect balance of Self-righteous and disturbingly insane. The reveal ties in to his statement that the police would've never caught him even after decades has already passed if he hadn't turned himself in since nobody even noticed him before he yelled at Mills and Somerset.
is your nickname your real name?
zobielamouche1 why?
it would be a cool name
Argentum 4791 my favorite line is What's in the BOX?!?!?!
Argentum 4791 True that. The moment when he started yelling „detective“ sends shivers down my spine every time I watch it. That‘s what I call acting.
the final 'detective' sends a chill through my body every time!!
Sairam Sriram makes me laugh my ass off
Sairam Sriram yeah so realistic.
Sang Sanga the part that makes me laugh my ass off at the end and this is dark humour but when Morgan freeman says David if you kill him he will win and looks at mills with a look like ugh this is a hard choice and brad Pitts reaction is priceless he looks back at Morgan freeman like aw man you just took the fun out of me killing him as he crouches down yelling OH GOD , Oh GODdddd
@@WrestlingNostalgia101
Hey fucker
Don't spoil the movie
@@norpriest521 it's an old movie. Only a dumbass would watch a scene and read the coments before watching the movie.
I just realised, John Doe arrives in a Taxi. What Taxi driver would accept a fare from a guy covered in blood?
+Ryan Colgan Travis Bickle.
+Ryan Colgan There's plenty of excuses one could come up with, like saying you were trying to stop someones bleeding for instance.
A dead one.
And why would a police officer standing outside the allow him to walk through the station?
+Onmysheet probably not getting payed enough to be standing outside
22 years later, still the greatest detective film ever made.
24 years
Yassin Marwan it wasn’t released until September 22 1995 so it’s still 23 years for a couple weeks.
Since you’re so interested in corrections and such.
Yeah im looking for similar (qualitative) films but there is not much to enjoy.
raif02371 Go see Memories of Murder
The Flower of Spades That a worst version.
Despite what's currently going on with Kevin Spacey, I still have mad respect for his work. I don't give a shit, he's a fucking brillant actor.
Fabian Pearson Best comment on YT. People should separate work from private life. People suddenly forgot he is a brilliant actor. I didn't. That's why I'm here.
Marta D. My thoughts excatly. Regardless of what he's done, the roles he has portrayed throughout his career will still make me symbolise him as a damn good actor.
Agree.
This is completele madness, if it was young girls he assaulted his career would be over and he would be in prison. But no one ever cares when the victims are male!
You are just as disgusting as him for wanting to sweep this gross behaviour under the rug and pretend it didnt happen.
I remember, as a high school student, I wanted to do this with the teacher.
Just imagine: Teacher, teacher, TEACHEEEEEEEEEER!
mtoh Only cool if you're covered in blood
You got some balls to watch this movie while you were in high school
"You're looking for me" hahahahah
@@unowen7591 He's late for class, lol
"You're looking for me."
@@syednoorerasul Really? Watched it when we first got Netflix, was 15. Got balls I guess.
There's just something as unnerving as the way he was so calm, especially when he shouted for Mills.
AtrocityEquine "Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention"
I agree with him on that part.
There really could have been no else to play John Doe.
He should play a James Bind villain.
James Hinson
Other than Kevin Spacey, maybe Ralph Fiennes or Gary Oldman could have convincingly played the role. But for this one I will go for Spacey any day! He nailed it! What a performance!
James Hinson 8
Heath Ledger
I was thinking oldman should've played mills, we would've got a better reaction in the end scene for sure
I love how he says "you're looking for me", he's so calmed and relaxed. Kevin did a great job in such a little part of the movie having a script (ignoring the phone call scene) he did almost 20 or less minutes in this movie and still was the most awesome acting of an insane and manipulating man i have ever seen.
+Cassidy Rujano It's all in the script though :) as any actor would know....a role is 90% the script...
+Fabian Patrizio Naah not everytime. You have to make a analysis of your character.
yes of course, but you cant work with crap....look at this role, a cool role, he gets to say wicked lines, covered in blood...Detectiiiiiiveee!!! :)
He's a brilliant actor. Not only that. Also winning the oscar in american beauty. They didn't show him much there. But he pulled off everything.
Yes he outshine both Morgan Freeman and Bard Pitt without have nearly as much screen time, and that is truly amazing. One of the best performances I've ever seen
0:45 Morgan Freeman showing off his gliding God powers lol
Doe: I like to speak to my lawyer please
Mills: Goddammit!
+Caesarslegion1 hey man, you ok? you sound like you had a bad day.
😂😂😂
kevin spacey is brilliant at creepy fuckers
Well... because he is one lol.
One of my favourite scenes. Very clever - Spacey is in a huge position of power despite being in the place where power is seemingly removed and restrained.
I just love how he cries out, and the visual of his bandaged fingers.
A fantastic scene but what is overlooked is the female officer saying "Your wife called". Considering John Doe is covered in her blood at what point would that call have come? Very disturbing to think about.
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I’m responding 3 years later to say you both suck
Ive probably watched this scene more than 50 times,just to hear him shouting "detective!"
Creepy, that Pitt hadn't yet realized that the blood on Spaceys shirt was his wife's, and unborn child.
How could he realise, he probably just thought it was another victim. He had no idea so therefore no way to realise it was is wife
Luke William
No shit Sherlock
How would he have known?
I mean I doubt there was any blood from the unborn child lol
Detective?
Detective?
DETECTIIIIIIIVE?!
HEY! DON'TCHA FUCKIN' MOVE! ON YOUR STOMACH YOU PIECE OF SHIT! FASTER FASTER! NOW! YOU FUCKER!
Jesus Christ, what the fuck is this?
I'd like to speak to my lawyer please ...
Danger Zone.
Mrs Brightside you're looking for me?
danger zone?
The blood of the detectives pregnant girlfriend... sad story but very good movie!
AntiKoerper5 Wife, btw
This movie is one of those you should watch over and over and take years until you get the whole picture of it scene by scene that if you depend on yourself instead of just google for analyzes and youtube videos breakdowns
@@patrickliterallymebateman9892 I imagine that will fuck you up in some way or other
John Doe turning himself in was such an interesting twist to the story. It changes everything you're expecting from the rest of the movie.
Probably still one of my favorite character appearances of all time...
sobuj abdullah i have the DVD, thanks a lot.... -.-
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It's 26 years old but it's still one of the best films ever made.
have u people notice that this is the first scene in the movie that theres a sun shine?
maybe the evil is having a good day
That explains that sunny days are the bad days for everything including your skin
The son(sun) of the morning
XEREBRL
Thanks
The sun means everything that happened in the movie just came to light .they have the serial killer that's been in the dark
You know Mills representing Wrath is made pretty obvious throughout the whole movie. He's impatient, short tempered, and here especially. While the other officers just point their guns at him Mills is repeatedly cursing at John Doe, calling him Fucker, Pice of Shit, even calls him Bastard three times in a row.
Kind of makes me wonder how such a hot head could be a cop.
He says 'faster' three times in a row. Other than that, the foreshadowing is actually is quite subtle. I don't believe a lot of people noticed his short-temper as an implication of a deadly sin.
+The Fan Without a Face "Kind of makes me wonder how such a hot head could be a cop"... You obviously don't watch the news do you.
Cj Okeke
I do, was just saying in the context of this movie, especially given how level headed Morgan Freeman's character is.
+The Fan Without a Face
I didn't make the Mills-Wrath connection when I first watched the movie, but I started to notice how Somerset's apathy was a polar opposite to Doe's misanthropy.
Where one gave up hope for the world (aborting his wifes child), the other cares too much, and wanted to make a difference by resorting to gruesome murder.
Mauricio Morais
Makes sense since Wrath is one of the Sins that is most dominated by emotions, mainly anger.
"It's ok because I'm coming out as gay"
sandorx4 no its ok i am coming out as a pedophile
Brad Pitts reaction “oh GOD, OHHH GODD” or this one “I don’t see what’s so special about that. In two months no one will care. No one wil give a “
He was found not guilty.
@@kosmosdemon is that true
DETECTIIIIIIIIVE!
You're looking for me?
Joe Kerr is no longer with us, R.I.P. my friend
Kevin spacey is out of this world, that man can play anything and anyone
Can he play Hugh Hefner?
+avi gutierrez sure he can! Lol
If you pay
Not anymore! 😂
He did "play" with someone, true
He is calm,polite and dignified
the epitome of an oxy moron
This scene sent chills up my spine
Indeed
Like hannibal lector
Bönzeaux Bleugrëne
I'm glad I wasn't the only one confused by that word sneaking in there. 🤔
How is he the epitome of an oxymoron?
"Faster, FASTER, FASTER FUCKER!" LOL
One of the twisted and ironic things about Mills is the fact that in a sense, he himself is not just guilty of the sin of Envy but also guilty -- even if only in a metaphorical way -- of several if not all of the other sins for which he's condemned and brutalized others. He's tortured and killed people for what he perceives as their faults (Wrath), apparently never tried to seek help for himself (Sloth), experienced satisfaction over his ability to evade the police (Pride), obsessed over the nature of sin (Gluttony), put substantial effort into making sure that his victims suffer as much as humanly possible (Greed), and desired the detective's wife without any concern for what she wanted (Lust).
*Doe (not Mills)
in the comics, doe is represented as being disgusted at himself at the realization that he himself is guilty of envy and decides he too should die because he "is nothing if he's not honest"
But that was does point , so it would make sense if he was a sinner in every way
Kevin Spacey has such a theatrical voice.
"I'd like to speak to my lawyer, please"
Really annoying when a murderer turns himself in and says this.
Detective. Detective. DETECTIIIIIIVE!!
Danger Zone.
Marcus Skapalen you're looking for me?
Marcus Skapalen snake? SNAKE? SNAAAAAKE!!!
Love how the last "Detective" is full of frustration. Like, why won't you LISTEN to me?!
If there is one actor that can play a creepy fuck better than Spacey, I have yet to have seen him. One actor who comes very close at playing creepy fucks is Michael Emerson, dude is good at it.
What about Anthony Hopkins?
John Malkovich could have played this part to perfection as well.
ricojordanrai Anthony Hopkins is not a bad choice, he did give us Silence of the Lambs. however, I think Spacey is more versatile and has a bit more depth to him.
BeaglePower G John Malkovich is one of my favorites too, but I think Spacey has the ability to go into a different dimension of "darkness".
steve buscemi
Time for Kevin Spacey to turn himself in, this time in real life. DETECTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE! I'm a pedo!
The only other actor I can imagine doing John Doe is John Malcovich.
I agree!
Or Sean Penn
His weird af speech would ruin it.
Interesting that this is the first scene in the whole movie where it stops raining.
I wonder what his wife was calling about?
She was calling about giving Doe head. It just didn't turn out the way she expected...
Prethoryn Scourge lmao
+Prethoryn Scourge holy shit
is that a pun?
@Kenny: no, a desperate scream for attention ;p
And this is the Scene where I noticed the brilliant and amazing Kevin Spacey for the first time.
God Bless this gifted actor.
Even though he's probably one of the most horrifying and sadistic killers in cinematic history, John Doe isn't seen killing anyone on screen.
Chuck Norris indeed!we never see him on work
Kevin Spacey is so awesome. Every movie he is in just rocks. K-PAX was my favorite.
This is my favorite scene, solely because of "Detective.. Detective..... DETECTIIIIIIIIIVE!"
fuck me Kevin Spacey is too damn good at acting
"Easy"
I didn't know Kevin Spacey was in this movie when I first watched it. It was such a nice surprise!
They kept his name out of the opening credits on purpose so they wouldn't give it away.
Tim Peters Yes, it was Spacey's idea; he insisted on it.
epic gamer moment
It just goes to show that the very worst monsters actually don't look like monsters at all. They look pretty damn ordinary.
detectiiIIIIIIIIVE!
HEEEEEY!!! DON'T YOU FUCKIN MOVE!!! ON THE FUCKIN FLOOR!!! GET AWAY FROM HIM!!! ON THE FUCKIN FLOOR!!! I know you. NOW..GET DOWN!! GET DOWN!! ON YOUR STOMACH YOU PIECE OF SHIT!! NOW...ALL THE WAY!!! ALL THE WAY FUCKER!!! DOWN...FASTER, FASTER!! FASTER!!
Me at a restaurant: umm waiter waiter WAIIIITTTTER .
0:50 I like how Somerset gently pushes the officer's gun down.
0:33 That scream just tells how much Psycho he is!! *Chills Everytime* !
Kevin Spacey's Masterclass!!
"I'd like to speak to my lawyer, please".
My football coach screaming at me while I'm day dreaming on the pitch
*I hear ya*
What police officer doesn't know what blood looks like. 1:08
Nickactor B I suspect you're joking, but he meant the situation with the case already having fucked up murders then a guy just randomly turns up covered in blood. Not a good day for a normal city cop to understand, it's a lot to take in.
Kevin Spacey will actually be doing this tomorrow morning
Starscream91 a kid? He was 28 and the boy was 14 you psycho!
Starscream91 so that makes it okay for him to come into a 14 year old?
Johnny Carmine he knew the kid was underage because was working with him in a play. Even when you're in your worst drunk state you don't think it's acceptable to try and fuck a child!
Johnny Carmine You're calling me retarded and yet your grammar is embarrassing. Have you seen the pictures of the guy when he was 14?! He looks like a child. Just admit it the only reason you're not accepting that Spacey's a seedy bastard is because you like him as an actor. I did as well but a pervert is a pervert.
Lam Sodge yeah but do we have to focus on that what’s wrong with liking him as an actor I was a wrestling fan and was a fan of Chris Benoit that man could wrestle (if you’ve never been a fan. Of wrestling I doubt you’d really understand the appreciation of a good in ring worker because
Most wrestlers in the wwe can’t wrestle at all) there is a Technique to it guys like Bret Hart dean makenko and Chris Benoit were the best and my point was I don’t chooose to remember him for a double murder suicidide when. I watch his classics same way I don’t think of spaceys personal life when I enjoy his movies
Detectiiivvveeee...!!!
Remarkable, psychotic, powerful.
He onced played a elusive villian(keyser soze),so playing a brilliant killer wasnt much of a stretch.
Re-watching this scene, knowing the ending and hearing him say "I know you..." plus his answering machine comment really puts into perspective why he's all bloody. Crazy I never noticed that.
"It's him" damn when M. Freeman says it makes me goosebooms
Love the way he says "On your stomach, piece of shit". =)
You can tell something was up when he turned himself in
"God Damn It" haha
john doe is keyser soze
- DETECTIIIIIIIIIVE!!!!!!!
- ?
- I'm gay.
Me watching this scene: "Oh my God, Kevin Spacey does such a great job playing a disturbed psychopath living a seemingly normal life, able to get away with heinous crimes without mercy! How does he do it?"
Me, after finding out about Kevin Spacey: "Oh."
Ikr, he's sick
1:09 "I'd like to speak to my lawyer, please."
With lots of blood.
Tremorous.
I find it interesting when Kevin Spacey says "I know you..." in a slightly surprised way to Brad Pitt.
Only an actual real life creep could play a creep so well
I remember seeing the movie in the cinema. This scene totally upped the tension and the creep factor to eleven. The whole movie up to this point was building up to this moment, and you just knew that something horrifying is about to happen. And man, did the conclusion not disappoint!
one of the best endings ever, for sure
DanielFromSL finally turns himself in 2019 colourised
Spacey’s best performance imo
Apparently, Spacey chose not to turn himself in for similar sins in real life.
right???!!!
gor9027 What do you mean?
01:10 that's what he said when he first had the sexual abuse accusations thrown at him
Similar sins? Are you kidding?
Watching this recently, I just realized that Mills and Sommerset nearly got a one up on him. If it weren't for Gurella Tactics like tracing John Doe's library records, John wouldn't have nearly fell into their hands returning to his apartment forcing them into a shootout/chase. Then re-adjusting his plan by beheading Mill's wife, turning himself in, becoming Envy and goading Mills into becoming Wrath that leads to John Doe's death and victory in the game. Imagine if things didn't turn out this way, what would his original plan had been? Who would become Envy and Wrath?
Oh my God, he has no idea that's his wife's blood he's wearing.
DECTIVE!!! (Music starts) -epic xd
I just wanna hear Tracey's voicemail just to see how chilling it really is
“God Damnit” is exactly right.
Since Morgan freeman is in it you mean “that’s god damn right”
I love this movie and this part is one of the best!
I remember recommending this movie to watch to a bunch of my friends. We all sat together and started the movie and all was quiet. About an hour into the movie all of them were snoring. I remember how disappointed I was that I could not talk about the movie with them afterwards because it is one of my favorite movies. But as I thought about it some more, as I watched them all wake up after the movie ended and go to bed without a word, I knew they were good friends for sitting through a movie that I really liked with me without a single complaint.
the blood on John came from Mill's wife,... "oh. he didnt know"
I'd like to speak to my lawyer !!!!...lol
You forgot the "Please" in there. Such a polite psychopath.
Great scene - really highlights the apathy of everyone in this city that film attempts to portay - he is basically covered in blood in a Police station and no one even notices - he has to scream to get everyones attention and only then do they look. Its a like the saying earlier in the movie where you should yell "Fire" instead of "Help" if youre in trouble.
i like when he says "detectiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiive"
Kevin Spacey is awesome.
That moment when you realize why his wife called
I love how john doe has the upper hand the whole time.
↓DETEC↑TIIIIIIVE!!!!
Aomori Garlic you're looking for me?
DetecTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE
Spaghetti Child you're looking for me?
Kevin Spacey won that year Oscar for THE USUAL SUSPECT. He was definitely better in this movie. My opinion.
"Detective....detective......DETECTIIIIIIIVE."
One of the best scenes!!!! SE7EN!!!!❤️❤️❤️
I love the fan theory that the unnamed city in Seven is actually Gotham. John Doe is the predecessor of Batman's insane rogue gallery members.
PS - A Fincher directed Batman movie would be f**king solid.
Five of the greatest cinematic screen villains of all time: Anton Chigurh (No Country for Old Men) Jon Doe (Sev7en) Joker ( The Dark Knight) Hannibal Lector (Silence of the Lambs) Nurse Ratched (One Who Flew Over The Cookoos Nest)
What's creepier than Kevin Spacey in this film? Kevin in real life.
Lol...what a career this guy had.
Seriously how did he make it that far into the police station covered in that much blood. It wasn’t a smudge on his collar he was covered in it.
No way he could walk into a police station covered in blood, even for a few steps
When he yells "detective" the second time it gives me chils..
Goddamit!
such a bad ass scene!!! arriving at the police station with blood all over while calling out the detectives that have been desperate to find him.
the way he said 'DETECTIVE' was so dark