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The best part of Se7en (1995) is its depiction of 'city'. It's set in a grimy, non-descript, time-out-of-joint ur-city. It's all about the effect that the modern city has on the people who live there.
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Se7en asks 'If hell is other people, then how many levels of hell does a city contain?'.
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It's so blatantly a weird mishmash of film noir elements and big-city tropes that it's unreal. Is this unnamed city Dis itself?
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"I just don't think I can continue to live in a place that embraces and nurtures apathy as if it was virtue."