‘壹’ 求一部美国电影,剧情大概是:罪犯根据一本书里的情节,在现实中杀人犯罪,所有的犯罪现场在书中都有体现。
七宗罪
天主教中有七种死罪,然而一场离奇的连环杀人案,受害者都是死于这七宗罪其中的一种.经验十足的警探Somerset经过不懈的努力,终于将这些看似没有联系的命案屡出头绪,五桩命案过后,兇手下一界个目标是谁?在何处?没有人可以预见.正当警方不知所措之际,兇手奇迹般的自首了,此时兇手的"七宗罪"还差两宗,难道他会就此罢手?他又为何会自投罗网?兇手宣称自己的"伟大杰作"仍会完成,在警方的严密看管下,插翅难飞的杀人犯又能做什么呢?结局大大出乎人的意料
年份:1995导演:大卫·芬奇
主演:布拉德·皮特摩根·弗里曼格温妮丝·帕特洛凯文·史派西...
标签:美国、惊悚片、犯罪片
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《七宗罪》是一部由大卫·芬奇执导,布拉德·皮特、摩根·弗里曼、格温妮丝·帕特洛、凯文·史派西等人主演的惊悚悬疑片。
‘叁’ 急求七宗罪Se7en(1995)大卫·芬奇导演的在线百度网盘资源知道地址的好心分享一下呗
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导演:大卫·芬奇
编剧:安德鲁·凯文·沃克
主演:摩根·弗里曼/布拉德·皮特/凯文·史派西/格温妮斯·帕特洛/安德鲁·凯文·沃克/约翰·卡西尼/雷格·E·凯蒂/李·厄米
类型:剧情/悬疑/惊悚/犯罪
制片国家/地区:美国
语言:英语
上映日期:1995-09-22(美国)
片长:127分钟
又名:火线追缉令(台)/7宗罪/Seven
该片讲述了“暴食”、“贪婪”、“懒惰”、“嫉妒”、“骄傲”、“淫欲”、“愤怒”,这是天主教教义所指的人性七宗罪。城市中发生的连坏杀人案,死者恰好都是犯有这些教义的人。兇手故弄玄虚的作案手法,令资深冷静的警员沙摩塞(摩根•弗里曼MorganFreeman饰)和血气方刚的新扎警员米尔斯(布拉德•皮特BradPitt饰)都陷入了破案的谜团中。他们去图书馆研读但丁的《神曲》,企图从人间地狱的描绘中找到线索,最后从宗教文学哲学的世界中找到了兇手作案计划和手段的蛛丝马迹。兇手前来投案自首,这令众人都松了一口气,以为案件就此结束,怎料还是逃不出七宗罪的杀人逻辑,这次兇手瞄准的目标,是那个犯了“愤怒”罪的人。
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“暴食”、“贪婪”、“懒惰”、“嫉妒”、“骄傲”、“淫欲”、“愤怒”,这是天主教教义所指的人性七宗罪。城市中发生的连坏杀人案,死者恰好都是犯有这些教义的人。兇手故弄玄虚的作案手法,令资深冷静的警员沙摩塞(摩根•弗里曼MorganFreeman饰)和血气方刚的新扎警员米尔斯(布拉德•皮特BradPitt饰)都陷入了破案的谜团中。他们去图书馆研读但丁的《神曲》,企图从人间地狱的描绘中找到线索,最后从宗教文学哲学的世界中找到了兇手作案计划和手段的蛛丝马迹。兇手前来投案自首,这令众人都松了一口气,以为案件就此结束,怎料还是逃不出七宗罪的杀人逻辑,这次兇手瞄准的目标,是那个犯了“愤怒”罪的人
‘伍’ 求,7宗罪电影网址,跟原小说网址
谢霆锋主演的电影全集地址:http://movie.gougou.com/Sections/movies?select=%C8%AB%B2%BF&type=%C8%AB%B2%BF&year=1953&area=%C8%AB%B2%BF&page=1&search=%D0%BB%F6%AA%B7%E6&searchby=2
推荐你看看百部经典影片《七宗罪》(seven)吧;下载地址http://58.251.57.206/down?cid=&t=4&fmt=flv
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用杀戮所进行的道德惩戒将对社会和人生的讽刺暴露无遗
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七宗罪——饕餮、贪婪、懒惰、淫欲、傲慢、嫉妒和暴怒——被天主教认为是遭永劫的七种大罪,曾屡次出现在《圣经》、着名绘画作品及中世纪教会人士布道的题目中,特别是在托马斯·阿奎那的宗教着作、但丁的《神曲》和乔叟的《坎特伯雷故事集》中的论述犹为着名。
影片《七宗罪》以强烈的视觉冲击和晦暗的背景叙述了一个极富哲学意味的犯罪故事:一个疯狂的兇手自认上帝,将对天主教七大死罪的惩戒逐条实施,在追兇的过程中,新老两界警探与罪犯斗智斗勇,最后却出现了出人意料与令人深思的结局。
影片中的七桩案件忽隐忽现,若明若暗,不时有“山穷水复疑无路,柳暗花明又一村”的境界。片中对犯罪心理学做了详尽的描述,而罪犯通过《圣经》的道德审判来杀人,更具社会意义。一个警察最终成为兇手计划的执行者,这是对社会和人生的讽刺,还是对茫茫之中,天主那七大信条的不可抗拒,或是象征了这多罪该罚的人世间的混乱的生活秩序?
《七宗罪》是一部让人发狂的影片,它在某种程度上严肃地探讨了有意义的暴力与无意义的暴力的差别。它也激起了每一个人的“原罪”意识,看过影片的人都不免胆战心惊——用不着怀疑,你也有罪。
——好莱坞着名影评人 希弗·纽曼
《七宗罪》开创了一种全新的电影语言,片中的杀手杀人并非是因为嗜血,他是凭着强大的理论信条加上妄念来实施他自以为是的通过“审判”和布道来拯救的目的,这才是最可怕的。也许他平时连一只鸡也不杀,但是他找到了依据来实施对人的毛骨悚然的谋杀,这种恐怖并非是亲眼看到某种可怕场面时感官的自然反应,而是心理上的恐怖。这使得《七宗罪》这部看起来像是侦探片或类型化恐怖片的电影脱离了某些窠臼,而与美国社会现实生活建立起了心理上的联系。
——影评人 丛 峰
这是一部令人压抑的影片,导演大卫·芬奇玩的是一个罪犯与警察捉迷藏的游戏,游戏的核心就是“7”这个数字。“7”是隐藏在现代人性迷宫中的撒旦,在我们越来越把目光投向高科技、投向物质和现代民主的时候,导演却在影片中为我们打开了“潘多拉的盒子” ——古老宗教中的七宗该下地狱的罪恶。当帷幕落下时,在观众心头挥之不去的是对上帝及现代人性的思考。
在人们普遍对“完善的”法律体系越来越抱有乐观态度的今天,这部电影似乎给了我们这种乐观信念狠狠的一击。正如兇手所说的:“作品完成了,大功告成,人们目瞪口呆,而又无话可说。”
——网友 patrick
威廉是纽约警察局的刑事警官,也是个凶杀案专家,他当了32年的警察,多年来几乎每一分钟都在辛劳地工作,他也看到和感受到了太多的不幸,他觉得疲惫极了,幸好现在还有7天他就要退休了,终于可以享享清福了。
为了接替他的工作,上司又给他派了一个新搭档——年轻气盛的米尔斯,他是和妻子翠西一同搬到纽约来的,起初翠西并不同意来这座繁乱的城市,但米尔斯认为只有这里才能让他接手一些重要的案子,于是在他的百般劝说下,翠西才同意了。威廉作风严谨,办事老成,米尔斯则有些冲动,心高气傲的他对威廉办案的方式很不以为然。
也许是冥冥之中已经注定了的,米尔斯的第一个案子正是威廉的最后一个案子——一个胖得出奇的男人在家中被杀了,可是在现场,米尔斯和威廉却没有发现什么线索。
紧接着另一起案子发生了,一位富有的辩护律师格特被杀害,在兇案现场的地板上,兇手用血写着两个字:贪婪。细心的威廉重新回到前一个案发现场,不露掉每一个蛛丝马迹,终于在冰箱后面发现了两个字:暴食。这时他们才醒悟到原来他是被强迫吃下大量的东西直到胃被撑破而死的。
威廉猛想到了《失乐园》中的语句——基督教的七重罪孽:暴食、贪婪、懒惰、愤怒、骄傲、淫欲和嫉妒。他认为接下来还会发生5个谋杀案,分别与其他的诫条可怕地联系起来,可米尔斯却并不相信。
翠西邀请威廉来家中吃饭。米尔斯有些不高兴,但翠西却和威廉谈得很愉快。
在现场发现的指纹使格特的当事人毒贩维克多成了怀疑对象。他有前科,而且有心理疾病。但当警察赶去拘捕他时,却发现他早已经死了,在墙上写着“懒惰”二字。
通过图书馆内部的调查资料,威廉终于把目标锁定为记者约翰·多伊——一个为了不留下自己的指纹而将手指上的皮剥掉的变态者。但当威廉和米尔斯前去寻找他时,他已经溜走了。在约翰家中,他们发现了一个金发妓女的照片。但等他们找到她时,她也死了,旁边又是“淫欲”两个字。
到星期日,威廉就要退休了,而约翰打来电话告诉他们他又下手了。——一个女人赤裸地死在床上,旁边写着“骄傲”。威廉决定办完这个案子再退休,可约翰却突然来自首了。谨慎的威廉认为事情不会如此简单,因为还有两条罪未完成,约翰一定还有花招。
约翰招认还有两具尸体,并愿意带他们去找。这时,有人给米尔斯送了个包裹来。威廉打开时却发现了里面竟是翠西的头颅,约翰告诉米尔斯是“嫉妒”杀死了翠西。
盛怒和悲伤之下的米尔斯无法控制自己,开枪打死了约翰——他犯了“愤怒”之罪,是完成7条训诫的最后一人。
看着米尔斯被押上警车,威廉面对夕阳默默无语。
想象或者宿命
影片的英文名字只有一个醒目而惊心的单词——“Seven”,它在宗教上是个神秘的数字,这一点在《旧约》中有最充分的表现。上帝用7天造亚当,取出亚当的第7根肋骨造了夏娃。撒旦的原身是有7个头的火龙,世界共有7名堕落天使被称为撒旦。到了16世纪后,天主教更直接用撒旦的7个恶魔的形象来代表7种罪恶——傲慢,嫉妒,暴怒,懒惰,贪婪,饕餮,以及淫欲。
‘陆’ 哪里能下到英文字幕的《七宗罪》
七宗罪的英文精彩对白
John Doe: It's more comfortable for you to label me as insane.
David Mills: It's VERY comfortable.
David Mills: Wait, I thought all you did was kill innocent people.
John Doe: Innocent? Is that supposed to be funny? An obese man... a disgusting man who could barely stand up; a man who if you saw him on the street, you'd point him out to your friends so that they could join you in mocking him; a man, who if you saw him while you were eating, you wouldn't be able to finish your meal. After him, I picked the lawyer and I know you both must have been secretly thanking me for that one. This is a man who dedicated his life to making money by lying with every breath that he could muster to keeping murderers and rapists on the streets!
David Mills: Murderers?
John Doe: A woman...
David Mills: Murderers, John, like yourself?
John Doe: [interrupts] A woman... so ugly on the inside she couldn't bear to go on living if she couldn't be beautiful on the outside. A drug dealer, a drug dealing pederast, actually! And let's not forget the disease-spreading whore! Only in a world this shitty could you even try to say these were innocent people and keep a straight face. But that's the point. We see a deadly sin on every street corner, in every home, and we tolerate it. We tolerate it because it's common, it's trivial. We tolerate it morning, noon, and night. Well, not anymore. I'm setting the example. What I've done is going to be puzzled over and studied and followed... forever.
William Somerset: If you kill him, He wins.
David Mills: Do you like what you do for a living? These things you see?
Man in Massage Parlour Booth: No, I don't. But that's life.
William Somerset: [to Tracy] Anyone who spends a significant amount of time with me finds me disagreeable. Just ask your husband.
David Mills: Very true. Very, very true.
David Mills: Yeah, a landlord's dream: a paralyzed tenant with no tongue.
William Somerset: Who pays the rent on time.
William Somerset: I just don't think I can continue to live in a place that embraces and nurtures apathy as if it was virtue.
David Mills: You're no different. You're no better.
William Somerset: 161 I didn't say I was different or better. I'm not. Hell, I sympathize; I sympathize completely. Apathy is the solution. I mean, it's easier to lose yourself in drugs than it is to cope with life. It's easier to steal what you want than it is to earn it. It's easier to beat a child than it is to raise it. Hell, love costs: it takes effort and work.
fb5 David Mills: Fuckin' Dante... poetry-writing faggot! Piece of shit, motherfucker!
Dr. Beardsley: He's experienced about as much pain and suffering as anyone I've encountered, give or take, and he still has Hell to look forward to.
John Doe: Realize detective, the only reason that I'm here right now is that I wanted to be.
David Mills: No, no, we would have got you eventually.
John Doe: Oh really? So, what were you doing? Biding your time? Toying with me? Allowing five innocent people to die until you felt like springing your trap? Tell me, what was the indisputable evidence you were going to use on me right before I walked up to you and put my hands in the air?
John Doe: What sick ridiculous puppets we are / and what gross little stage we dance on / What fun we have dancing and fucking / Not a care in the world / Not knowing that we are nothing / We are not what was intended.
John Doe: 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.
William Somerset: This guy's methodical, exacting, and worst of all, patient.
David Mills: He's a nut-bag! Just because the fucker's got a library card doesn't make him Yoda!
[first lines]
Police Captain: Neighbors heard them screaming at each other, like for two hours, and it was nothing new. Then they heard the gun go off, both barrels. Crime of passion.
William Somerset: Yea, just look at all the passion on that wall.
William Somerset: It's impressive to see a man feeding off his emotions.
David Mills: C'mon, he's insane. Look. Right now he's probably dancing around in his grandma's panties, yeah, rubbing himself in peanut butter.
David Mills: I don't think you're quitting because you believe these things you say. I don't. I think you want to believe them, because you're quitting. And you want me to agree with you, and you want me to say, "Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're right. It's all fucked up. It's a fucking mess. We should all go live in a fucking log cabin." But I won't. I don't agree with you. I do not. I can't.
William Somerset: This isn't going to have a happy ending.
David Mills: You're no messiah. You're a movie of the week. You're a fucking t-shirt, at best.
David Mills: I've been trying to figure something in my head, and maybe you can help me out, yeah? When a person is insane, as you clearly are, do you know that you're insane? Maybe you're just sitting around, reading "Guns and Ammo", masturbating in your own feces, do you just stop and go, "Wow! It is amazing how fucking crazy I really am!"? Yeah. Do you guys do that?
46 [William Somerset looks at an object in the road] fcb
David Mills: What do you got?
William Somerset: Dead dog.
John Doe: I didn't do that.
[last lines]
William Somerset: Ernest Hemingway once wrote, "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part.
William Somerset: Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "the world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part
John Doe: It seems that envy is my sin.
David Mills: Honestly, have you ever seen anything like this?
William Somerset: No.
John Doe: Become vengeance, David. Become wrath.
William Somerset: If we catch John Doe and he turns out to be the devil, I mean if he's Satan himself, that might live up to our expectations, but he's not the devil. He's just a man.
William Somerset: [Reading from one of John Doe's journals] On the subway today, a man came up to me to start a conversation. He made small talk, a lonely man talking about the weather and other things. I tried to be pleasant and accommodating, but my head hurt from his banality. I almost didn't notice it had happened, but I suddenly threw up all over him. He was not pleased, and I couldn't stop laughing.
John Doe: Don't ask me to pity those people. I don't mourn them any more than I do the thousands that died at Sodom and Gomorrah.
William Somerset: Is that to say, John, that what you were doing was God's good work?
John Doe: The Lord works in mysterious ways.
William Somerset: If John Doe's head splits open and a UFO should fly out, I want you to have expected it.
California: Somebody call somebody.
David Mills: Get out of the FUCKING HALL, police!
David Mills: He's fuckin' with us!
[Mills bends over a desk]
David Mills: See this? This is us.
William Somerset: Did the kid see it?
Detective Taylor: What?
William Somerset: The kid
Detective Taylor: What the fuck sort of question is that? You know, we're all going to be really glad when we get rid of you, Somerset. It's always these questions with you. "Did the kid see it?" Who gives a fuck? He's dead, his wife killed him. Anything else has nothing to do with us.
David Mills: You've read my files, right? You've seen the things I've done?
William Somerset: No
William Somerset: 51 I meant to ask you something before, when we spoke on the phone: Why here?
fed David Mills: I don't follow
William Somerset: Why all the effort to get transferred? It's the first question that popped into my head
David Mills: I guess the same reasons as you. The same reasons you had before you decided to quit, yeah?
William Somerset: Y... You just met me
David Mills: Maybe I'm not understanding the question
William Somerset: Very simple. You actually fought to get re-assigned here. I've just never seen it done that way before.
David Mills: Now, I wasn't standing around guarding the taco-bell, alright? I worked homicide for five years.
William Somerset: Not here
David Mills: I understand that.
William Somerset: Well, over the next seven days, Detective, you'll do me the favour of remembering that.
Police Captain: [to Mills] What do you think?
David Mills: I'm in.
Mark Swarr: It has to be both of you.
William Somerset: If he were to claim insanity, this conversation is admissable. The fact that he's blackmailing us with his plea...
Mark Swarr: And my client reminds you, two more are dead. The press would have a field day if they found out the police didn't seem too concerned about finding them... giving them a proper burial
William Somerset: If there really are two more dead.
Mark Swarr: My client says there are two more bodies... two more victims, hidden away. He will take Detectives Mills and Somerset to these bodies, but only Detectives Mills and Somerset. Only at six o'clock today.
David Mills: Why us?
Mark Swarr: He says he admires you.
David Mills: How is it working for a scumbug like this? You proud of yourself?
Police Captain: Ease back, Mills.
Mark Swarr: I'm required by law to serve my clients to the best of my ability, and to serve their best interests.
David Mills: I seem to remember us knocking on your door.
John Doe: Oh, that's right. And I seem to remember breaking your face.
Police Captain: [answering phone that interrupted his conversation] This is not even my desk!
[hangs up]
William Somerset: [as SWAT prepare to breach and clear] They love this.
William Somerset: [discovering what's inside the package] California, tell your people to stay away. Stay away now, don't - don't come in here. Whatever you hear, stay away! John Doe has the upper hand!
David Mills: What's in the box?
29 California fbc : [to Victor] You got what you deserved.
William Somerset: We'll just talk to him.
David Mills: Uh huh. Yeah. Excuse me, sir. Are you, by any chance, a serial killer? Okay.
William Somerset: You do the talking. Put that silver tongue of yours to work.
David Mills: Have you been talking to my wife?
[picks up the phone]
David Mills: Hello?
John Doe: I admire you. I don't know how you found me, but imagine my surprise. I respect you law enforcement agents more everyday.
David Mills: Well, I appreciate that... John. I tell you...
John Doe: No, no, you listen, all right? I'll be readjusting my schele in light of today's little... setback. I just had to call and express my admiration. Sorry I had to hurt... one of you, but I really didn't have a choice, did I?
David Mills: Hmm.
John Doe: You will accept my apology, won't you? I feel like saying more, but I don't want to ruin the surprise.
[hangs up]
John Doe: [to Mills] Detective. Detective. DETECTIVE! You're looking for me.
Photographer: I got your picture man, I got your picture!
David Mills: Oh yeah? Detective Mills, M-I-L-L-S, fuck you!
David Mills: How much money do we have left?
William Somerset: People don't want a hero, they want to eat cheeseburgers, play the lotto and watch television.
David Mills: [greeting his wife after coming home from work] Hey, loser.
Tracy Mills: Hi, idiot.
John Doe: I visited your home this morning after you'd left. I tried to play husband. I tried to taste the life of a simple man. It didn't work out, so I took a souvenir... her pretty head.
Police Captain: You're retiring, six more days and you're all the way gone.
Crazed Man in Massage Parlour: Get this thing off of me! Get this thing off of me!
William Somerset: [after finding out that Detective Mills's apartment is close to the railway tracks] Just a soothing, relaxing, vibrating home huh?
[chuckles to himself]
William Somerset: [recovers] I'm sorry.
[laughs hysterically, Tracy joins in]
John Doe: [about Tracy to Mills] She begged for her life...
William Somerset: Shut up!
John Doe: She begged for her life and...
William Somerset: Shut up!
John Doe: 42 She begged for her life and the life of the baby inside her
ebf [Somerset punches him]
John Doe: Oh... he didn't know
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《七宗罪 (1995)》
导演: 大卫·芬奇
编剧: 安德鲁·凯文·沃克
主演: 摩根·弗里曼、布拉德·皮特、凯文·史派西、格温妮斯·帕特洛、安德鲁·凯文·沃克、约翰·卡西尼、雷格·E·凯蒂、李·厄米
类型: 剧情、悬疑、惊悚、犯罪
制片国家/地区: 美国
语言: 英语
上映日期: 1995-09-22(美国)
片长: 127分钟
又名: 火线追缉令(台)、7宗罪、Seven
“暴食”、“贪婪”、“懒惰”、“嫉妒”、“骄傲”、“淫欲”、“愤怒”,这是天主教教义所指的人性七宗罪。城市中发生的连坏杀人案,死者恰好都是犯有这些教义的人。兇手故弄玄虚的作案手法,令资深冷静的警员沙摩塞(摩根?弗里曼 Morgan Freeman 饰)和血气方刚的新扎警员米尔斯(布拉德?皮特 Brad Pitt 饰)都陷入了破案的谜团中。他们去图书馆研读但丁的《神曲》,企图从人间地狱的描绘中找到线索,最后从宗教文学哲学的世界中找到了兇手作案计划和手段的蛛丝马迹。兇手前来投案自首,这令众人都松了一口气,以为案件就此结束,怎料还是逃不出七宗罪的杀人逻辑,这次兇手瞄准的目标,是那个犯了“愤怒”罪的人……
‘捌’ 《七宗罪》电影细思极恐,西方神话中这7种罪分别都是谁
西方神话中的七宗罪分别是路西法,利维坦,怠惰魔王贝利尔,萨麦尔,玛门,苍蝇王别西卜,阿斯蒙蒂斯。一提到悬疑恐怖类的电影,我们第一个想到的肯定就是《七宗罪》,影片中向我们展示了接连不断的命案,整个都是混乱,潮湿,肮脏的,就仿佛是人间地狱一样。但要知道的是在西方神话中这七种罪分别都是这些人!
财富的邪神玛门,苍蝇王别西卜,激怒或是欲望的魔神的始祖阿斯蒙蒂斯。他们三个分别代表着贪婪,暴食和淫欲。玛门非常喜爱财富的,在叙利亚语中玛门就代表着贪婪。还有别西卜被以色列人改成是恶心的代名词,它最着名的形态就是苍蝇所以也被叫做是苍蝇王,阿斯蒙蒂斯是原本有三个头的人,它代表着情欲与复仇。
‘玖’ 谁知道国外经典破案电影
1,《神探夏洛克》
《神探夏洛克》(Sherlock: The Abominable Bride)是英国广播公司出品的电视电影,由道格拉斯·马金农执导,马克·加蒂斯、史蒂文·莫法特编剧,本尼迪克特·康伯巴奇、马丁·弗瑞曼主演。该片是电视系列剧《神探夏洛克》回归维多利亚时代的特辑。
2,败桥《警察与小偷》
《警察与小偷》是由马利欧·莫尼且利执导的喜剧片,Totò、Aldo Fabrizi 参加演出。该剧讲述了在古罗马议事厅的废墟前。
一批来此旅游的外国人津津有味地听着一个名叫埃斯波吉托的导游讲解着。埃斯波吉托一边倾听着关于古罗马的历史知识,眼睛却偷偷地在地上寻找着什么东西,而且显得十分着急。
3,《七宗罪》
《七宗罪》是一部由大卫·芬奇执导,布拉德·皮特、摩根·弗里曼、格温妮丝·帕特洛、凯文·史派西等人主演的惊悚悬疑片。
该片以罪犯约翰·杜制造的连环杀人案件为线索,从警员沙摩塞和米尔斯的视角出发,讲述了“七宗罪”系列谋杀案的故事。1995年该片在美国上映。1996年该片获得了第5届MTV电影奖最佳影片等奖项。
4,《洛城机密》
《洛城机密》是根据1990年詹姆斯·艾罗瑞的同名小说改编的,该影片由柯蒂斯·汉森执导,凯文·史派西、罗素·克劳和盖·皮尔斯等联袂出演的察念猛惊悚片。影片于1997年9月19日在美国上映。
5,《尼罗河上的惨案》
《尼罗河上的惨案》高链是由约翰·古勒米执导、彼德·乌斯蒂诺夫、简·伯金等主演的剧情片。该片于1978年9月29日在美国上映。该片改编自阿加莎·克里斯蒂的同名小说,讲述了尼罗河一艘游轮上接连发生三起命案,船上的一名比利时侦探波洛最终通过侦查找到真兇的故事。