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The Seven Deadly Sins

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In a visual fable taken to the extreme, a group of emblematic characters embodies the seven deadly sins, immersing the viewer in a moral and visual journey through their excesses and vices. The plot unfolds in a vibrant environment where luxury and decadence coexist in harmony; here, envy, greed, lust, wrath, gluttony, sloth, and pride come to life in grotesque and often hilarious ways.

Each sin manifests in scenes that combine surrealism and satire, presenting the protagonists in absurd situations that reflect their weaknesses. Greed turns into a fierce competition for illusory wealth, while lust erupts in a carnival of uncontrollable desires and deceptive relationships. As the characters fall into the trap of their passions, the internal struggle between morality and pleasure becomes the central axis of the narrative.

Through a rich and colorful aesthetic, each sin not only offers a visual spectacle but also invites reflection on human nature and our own temptations. By the end of the story, the characters face the consequences of their actions, leaving the audience with a portrayal that is both captivating and unsettling of the human condition. The ironic and revealing conclusion leaves a lasting feeling about the delicate balance between good and evil that we all carry within us.

Media type
Movie
Year
1910
Director
Louis Feuillade
Actors
Alice Tissot
Charles le Bargy
Maurice Vinot
RenΓ©e Carl
Gender
Drama
Country
France
Original title
Les sept pΓ©chΓ©s capitaux
Duration
32
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