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What's Andy Lau's favorite movie?

Andy Lau has mentioned it many times.

I like the Chinese translation of the movie Seven Deaths.

Experienced agent Somerset will retire in seven days, and young policeman Mills is his last partner. The murder happened, and the criminals left the words "greed" and "gluttony" at the scene, which are the "seven deadly sins" mentioned in the Bible. All the crimes were committed by a man named Doyle, who lured Mills into the wilderness, but Mills didn't expect to find the head of his beloved wife in the package. In a rage, he shot Doyle and finally completed the "seven deadly sins" murder.

The seven original sins of gluttony, greed, laziness, lust, pride, jealousy and rage run through the film, but the judge is a perverted murderer, and he even cuts off his finger in order not to leave fingerprints. The opening is a cold rainy day, and then those shocking crime scenes make people feel a kind of nihilistic fear.

This excellent thriller also describes the criminal psychology in detail, and it is of more social significance for criminals to kill people through moral trials in the Bible. A policeman finally became the executor of the murderer's plan. Is this a satire on society and life, an irresistible to the seven tenets of God in the boundless universe, or a symbol of the chaotic life order in this world where many crimes should be punished? As Spencer said at the end of the film, "Hemingway said: The world is so beautiful that it is worth fighting for. I only agree with the second half. "

This film has a strong cast, starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey and gwyneth paltrow.

Photographed at 1994, translated into Chinese means seven deaths.