As always, Fincher proves to be a very innovating, intelligent, risk-loving director. There are many very good moments in this movie, and it is, over long periods, simply thrilling. But this makes the end and its flat morality even more annoying. Fortunately, the disturbing power of the previous sequences is strong enough to let you not COMPLETELY "satisfied", but the INTENTION to satisfy (and calm) you is obvious. The last 10 minutes are a shame, let's face it. In my opinion, "Seven", although or because less ambicious, remains the best of Fincher's three famous movies.