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title: "Seven (4K Ultra HD + Digital)"
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# Seven (4K Ultra HD + Digital)

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## Description

Nothing wrong with a man taking pleasure in his work. I won't deny my own personal desire to turn each sin against the sinner." Gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, wrath, pride, lust — everyone has a sin. For detectives William Somerset and David Mills they live among these sins, every day, a crumbling city of crime all around them. But nothing can prepare the partners for the killings they are about to experience, all of which begins when they find a morbidly obese man who has died from the forced ingestion of spaghetti. What starts as one bizarre crime turns into a case of serial murders as a predator named John Doe begins to execute victims by paying homage to the "deadly sin" they represent. Directed by David Fincher and starring Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey, Seven is hailed by critics as, "An intensely claustrophobic, gut-wrenching thriller.

Review: A stunning 4K with a lot of tweaking and additions by Fincher. - I think it is in a sense definitive. Some people will say the additions, which most will not notice, were not all needed, and some of the refinements to grain might be a bit more than some hoped for, but this is not some James Cameron AI-fest with waxy faces and poorly added AI details. It's a clear step up from what we had before. I'll be honest, I barely noticed any of the additions. The only thing I did notice was some wobbly grain on the scenes they redid in the car ride up to the finale. I know Fincher hated those shots, and they've definitely used some tech there, but it also looks a lot nicer than before too. Grain was very fine throughout, and probably cleaned up, but overall I didn't notice much else. I thought the clouds at the end were done extremely well, and most of the other stuff just flies by. It looks gorgeous, or it looks as good as it can for the subject matter. You could tweak more or tweak a little less. In the end I think Fincher did this release very well overall, and I have very few complaints. He fixed a lot of stuff, but he didn't go into James Cameron territory to ruin his film. Think Blade Runner: The Final Cut rather than True Lies. Colors are amazing. Detail is definitely a decent step up from any previous bluray. Blacks have been lightened a touch, which I am thankful for as the previous bluray was absurdly dark. HDR is as it should be. There are some absolutely stunning scenes here that will stick in your mind. Seven remains a masterpiece in filmmaking and storytelling. They just don't make them like this anymore. An easy recommendation on 4K.
Review: Top film top director - A really fabulous and intelligent film by another great brit director keeps you thinking until the very [predictable] end

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Andrew Kevin Walker, Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, Morgan Freeman |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 438 Reviews |
| Format | 4K |
| Genre | Thriller |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 7 minutes |
| Studio | WB |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Andrew Kevin Walker, Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, Morgan Freeman
- **Format:** 4K
- **Genre:** Thriller
- **Runtime:** 2 hours and 7 minutes
- **Studio:** WB

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A stunning 4K with a lot of tweaking and additions by Fincher.
*by C***K on July 26, 2025*

I think it is in a sense definitive. Some people will say the additions, which most will not notice, were not all needed, and some of the refinements to grain might be a bit more than some hoped for, but this is not some James Cameron AI-fest with waxy faces and poorly added AI details. It's a clear step up from what we had before. I'll be honest, I barely noticed any of the additions. The only thing I did notice was some wobbly grain on the scenes they redid in the car ride up to the finale. I know Fincher hated those shots, and they've definitely used some tech there, but it also looks a lot nicer than before too. Grain was very fine throughout, and probably cleaned up, but overall I didn't notice much else. I thought the clouds at the end were done extremely well, and most of the other stuff just flies by. It looks gorgeous, or it looks as good as it can for the subject matter. You could tweak more or tweak a little less. In the end I think Fincher did this release very well overall, and I have very few complaints. He fixed a lot of stuff, but he didn't go into James Cameron territory to ruin his film. Think Blade Runner: The Final Cut rather than True Lies. Colors are amazing. Detail is definitely a decent step up from any previous bluray. Blacks have been lightened a touch, which I am thankful for as the previous bluray was absurdly dark. HDR is as it should be. There are some absolutely stunning scenes here that will stick in your mind. Seven remains a masterpiece in filmmaking and storytelling. They just don't make them like this anymore. An easy recommendation on 4K.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top film top director
*by P***S on February 21, 2026*

A really fabulous and intelligent film by another great brit director keeps you thinking until the very [predictable] end

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ John Doe was a Replicant
*by D***R on October 11, 2025*

John Doe was a Replicant from the Blade Runner universe. Just please hear me out here: - SEVEN takes place in a grim future and although not completely visioned, controlled by secret police (The Library Card FBI guy). -John Doe comes out of nowhere, is "highly intelligent and independently wealthy". Sounds like Tyrell's "Prodigal Son". -Stated that he was raised in a brutal Christian-type upbringing. This follows, in that when we get a look into Tyrell's bedroom, it's more of a dismal Catholic catacomb, complete with Judeo-Christian motifs. -John Doe is inherently aware of its own impending death. Seeing this as a cosmic cheat, John Doe (probably an early Nexus prototype and, like Ash from "Alien" a bit twitchy, was uncontrollable by Tyrell Corp. and let loose. This solved two potential problems for Tyrell Corp.: 1. Admitting failure in house would tank their stocks and 2. Enabling them to track their Nexus Prototype (John Doe) with regards to its mental and physical prowess in a hostile atmosphere (a common large city in the US). - John Doe's jealousy directed toward humans, a commonplace effect in later series Nexus, manifests itself in brutal killings and torture. These are traits (sociopathy coupled with a lack of humanity and empathy) which were intently furthered and aggressively cultivated to be instilled into certain Nexus models by the Tyrell Corporation. - The Nexus Prototype "John Doe" also reveals either a direct oversight by Tyrell, or merely a fun experiment: Average physical prowess. Later Nexus 6 Combat Models could tear a human to shreds, yet John Doe does not appear to possess these capabilities. The theory being that, if "John Doe" would retain superhuman strength, the display of such would be much too vulgar. - John Doe's targets were minions in its search for some sort of legacy. Distilling his hatred for all mankind forced John Doe into realizing it could not destroy all of humanity. Rather, certain subjects became targets to fulfill its role as being Beyond Human before its predetermined retirement.

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