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I'm not dealing with big noble themes. But again, I couldn't imagine somebody wanting to remake Psycho, so maybe I'm wrong." (3) Andrew Kevin Walker, the screen writer of the film "Seven" wrote it as dirty, violent, polluted, and depressing. Which is excatly how Fincher wanted to portray the film. The overall lighting of the film was dim and pale...
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The overall lighting of the film was dim and pale. "Fincher and cinematographer Darius Khondji (Jeunet and Caro's Delicatessen [1991] and City of Lost Children [1995]) worked to create a new aesthetic that would successfully convey the mood of the characters without falling into kitsch and cliche. Khondji comments that they moved toward “a roughness, a grittiness and didn't worry about making things beautiful...
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