Rufnek - I must say many of your Se7en arguments are a bit thin, and some of them are just off-base. I am at work, but, when i get home, I will try to find time to jump on and retort. But, for now, just know that:
The Fridge: The killer made some grooves in the floor with some sort of tool, right in front of the fridge and then made the fat dude eat the pieces he had carved out of the floor. They are later found by the coroner, submitted to the two detectives, who then return to the scene a second time, specifically looking for a source of the material. They sleuth around a bit, and then one of the detectives notices the groves on the floor, matches a piece of material to one of them, and THEN gets the idea to move the fridge. I rather like this sequence of events, as it was a pretty tough clue, set up by the killer in such a way that only detectives with some good level of skill would find them. Also, the fat dude was already obese, which is why the killer chose him for gluttony.
As for the UPS truck... Not a huge stretch, as I believe it was a private courier, not actually UPS, and , if I was said courier, and some spooky cat came up to me and offered me...say... a grand, to make sure my skinny ass was on some dirt road with a package at 4pm...well, let's just say I would get there at 3:55... Also, the package had a name on it...Detective Mills.
The rest of your post talks about the happenstance of the last sin falling into place, which you are right about. Alas, the killer talks about this, stating that he was at a loss with the last sin, and hadn't figured out a victim...until he met Mills, and his plan came together. So... He didn't have a plan for all the sins before he started his game, perhaps just the first 6... I know they talk about this in the film, and it's covered.
Your arguments on The Prestige, however...are not thin.
The Fridge: The killer made some grooves in the floor with some sort of tool, right in front of the fridge and then made the fat dude eat the pieces he had carved out of the floor. They are later found by the coroner, submitted to the two detectives, who then return to the scene a second time, specifically looking for a source of the material. They sleuth around a bit, and then one of the detectives notices the groves on the floor, matches a piece of material to one of them, and THEN gets the idea to move the fridge. I rather like this sequence of events, as it was a pretty tough clue, set up by the killer in such a way that only detectives with some good level of skill would find them. Also, the fat dude was already obese, which is why the killer chose him for gluttony.
As for the UPS truck... Not a huge stretch, as I believe it was a private courier, not actually UPS, and , if I was said courier, and some spooky cat came up to me and offered me...say... a grand, to make sure my skinny ass was on some dirt road with a package at 4pm...well, let's just say I would get there at 3:55... Also, the package had a name on it...Detective Mills.
The rest of your post talks about the happenstance of the last sin falling into place, which you are right about. Alas, the killer talks about this, stating that he was at a loss with the last sin, and hadn't figured out a victim...until he met Mills, and his plan came together. So... He didn't have a plan for all the sins before he started his game, perhaps just the first 6... I know they talk about this in the film, and it's covered.
Your arguments on The Prestige, however...are not thin.
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