Seven: Se7en Page

: A wealthy lawyer forced to cut a "pound of flesh" from his own body [13].

: Cited for the quote, "Long is the way and hard, that out of Hell leads up to light," left at the Gluttony scene [6, 7, 25]. Seven: Se7en

The film's narrative is structured around the execution of victims representing each of the sins. The murders are often described as "psychological violence" because the film rarely shows the act of killing, instead forcing the audience to imagine the horror through the disturbing crime scenes [1, 18]: : A wealthy lawyer forced to cut a

: Specifically Inferno and Purgatorio , which detail the punishments for the seven deadly sins [6, 15]. "Long is the way and hard

: Particularly "The Parson’s Tale," which discusses the seven deadly sins [6, 7].