>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!
>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 prostitute! Only in a world this shitty could you even try to say these were innocent people and keep a straight face.
>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.
Is it bad if I kind of agree with him? He kind of has a point tbh...
reddit opinion, reddit movie by a reddit hack director
That still doesn’t make it right to murder people
Why not?
cant really be lecturing about sins and then commit the worst one
But murder isn't one of the seven deadly sins. It's mereley a consequence.
wrath encompasses murder
You can murder in justice
but not killing
This is a modern ‘morality’ based on nothing but a legal system designed to keep you enslaved. Until very recently we were very happy to kill miscreants by lynching or by execution. Can you say we are happier today under these new rules where everyone’s life is “valuable”, even those that make others’ lives worse?
that's the most reddit way of looking at things
>reddit wants to murder criminals
nobody is falling for it, redditor
they really do, they create excuses like you to seem justified tho, that's the thing
reddit just wants to execute non leftists
You can't step out of the game, applies to you to.
What is that even supposed to mean?
Wrong, by all metrics people are miserable now.
>Wrong, by all metrics people are miserable now
want to post these metrics comparing the two time periods?
Your life is just as worthless
You redditors always think you would be spared
>are people happier now than when people would be lynched in the streets
yeah I'm going to take a stab in the dark and say yes
morality is morality. it cannot be "modern"
I thought morality was collectively determined and ethics were individually decided
>Ethics (also known as moral philosophy) is the branch of philosophy which addresses questions of morality. The word "ethics" is "commonly used interchangeably with 'morality', and sometimes it is used more narrowly to mean the moral principles of a particular tradition, group, or individual
It's all "holy based" and "he's right you know" until you get lynched for a crime you didnt commit with nobody giving a frick
>Until very recently we were very happy to kill miscreants by lynching or by execution
Yeah, it was great to live under the rule of tyrannical institutions like the Inquisition, where you could get tortured and killed in brutal ways just because you once argued with your neighbour and he decided to accuse you of witchcraft. It was awesome.
If he had just shot them I might agree with you, torture isn’t necessary though.
>Why yes I am the arbitrator of morality whilst my actions diametrically oppose the rule set
You're a dumb schizoid
>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!
>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 prostitute! Only in a world this shitty could you even try to say these were innocent people and keep a straight face.
I can't tell if this is a movie quote or Kevin Spacey just inviting friends to a party.
>a disgusting man who could barely stand up
Is that a crime?
It should be
Yes, being healthy and an example to our children is a moral duty of everyone.
Frick this "do whatever you want as long as you don't harm anyone," it's impossible that your actions don't affect others if you live in a society.
The movie was ordinary storywise but stylistically influenced the next years so strongly. I remember watching this bands videos every day on tv for years and recently thinking the dirty bathroom kind of looks like finchery and then i found out this band's singer makes a cameo in fight club
Surprisingly there’s a bunch of Se7en comics. All of them are from either the point of view of the original victims or mostly from John Doe’s point of view. Very interesting. Like the brief except we hear of his diary in the movie
This is bullshit, fingerprints grow back.
Which is why he cuts them off every morning, dumbass. :^)
Yeah sounds legit to spend your entire life with non-functional fingers. Especially great for a serial killer who needs to, you know, actually use his hands.
Guess using gloves would be cheating.
Seen this movie ages ago, how did he justify killing the innocent wife of Brad Pitt again?
He didn’t. He admitted he killed her from his own sin of envy. Which is why he submitted himself to Detective mills so he could kill him and embody wrath
I see, thank you, i definitely got to rewatch it soetimes soon. by doing that he kind of invalidated his whole point. Could've just as easily found some rampaging idiot to kill for wrath and then himself for envy
>He admitted he killed her from his own sin of envy.
Lol John Doe was just a troony.
Somerset was the killer
>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.
Then Somerset says the same thing to Mills. WOAH I'M THINKING THIS MOVIE IS DEEP AND PHILOSOPHICAL
Is this the original "The charges officer" moment?
he did nothing wrong
that’s the crazy think. when you thing about it… he has a point