Se7en named the most intense film of the 1990s
Collider ranked the 10 most intense movies of the 1990s, placing David Fincher's Se7en at number one and highlighting films described as gripping, shocking and unsettling.
Se7en is presented as a grim, atmospheric thriller that builds dread, with the piece singling out the sloth victim scene and John Doe moments as deeply intense. The entry lists the film's credits and details: director David Fincher, writer Andrew Kevin Walker, a September 22, 1995 release date, a 127-minute runtime, and a cast that includes Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Other titles on the list include Saving Private Ryan, Natural Born Killers, Crash, Heat, Misery, Funny Games, Audition, Cape Fear and The Silence of the Lambs. The article notes that many of these films continue to grip viewers decades later, saying Se7en's intensity "has never dwindled" despite being more than thirty years old.
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Culture, David Fincher, Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Saving Private Ryan, Natural Born Killers