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An ending.

The final recordings of the entire film are now enhanced in an order that must be correct and firm, but usually, the final scene has to be taken as the last, for two important reasons. The first is the clear scene, how both start discussing fervently everything, soaking in care, each part has its ideology. On one hand, David Mills believed that things were either right or wrong, acting based on his morals, or it was right or it was wrong, with no middle ground.

On the other hand, Somerset had an idea that good and evil didn't matter, there are behaviors and actions, and understanding people and their behaviors is enough to discover a person, he knows that evil is not enough to condemn, and that law, internal situations, even politics are part of every situation, justice is found in different ways.

While John Doe feels he must spit on society's sins, and transfigures justice into a depraved way of looking at it, it's not common, it's just madness seen sharply as correct. His justice is retribution. Punishment and religious focus on his teachings.

Scene 99, take 3,

In a car, driving, using first CGI, and reshooting the scene, now different options of how the recording continues can be glimpsed.

-Why are you smiling, damn it, - Billy responds somewhat angrily, the ominous feeling is something that still eats away at him inside, something that tells him that there's something wrong with the killer's behavior.

-We're heading to my final work, a finale that will be remembered by the people, a finale that was seen by the people, - John Doe commented.

Morgan Freeman looks up, somewhat uncomfortable.

-Do you believe you're chosen, - Somerset commented.

-I am a person who acts as he should act, society was in a distant place, we live in apathy, and we group people's apathy, I am a message to society, - John Doe commented.

-So you believe you should teach society, - Somerset commented.

-You're a smart man, Somerset. You understand what you're part of, don't you? When this ends, it will seem surreal, but it will be a crystal-clear and complete reality. And no one can deny it no matter how hard they try, - John Doe replied, from the back seat.

-You're a murderer, that's all, you've only distinguished yourself by your brutality and madness, you're a mental sicko, who in one way or another, - Billy/David interrupted with a powerful voice.

-That's not true, I haven't done anything wrong, other than kill a man who couldn't stand on his weight, a man fed by the state who lived under the influence of drugs, a prostitute who engaged in all sorts of perversions, or a woman who was so ugly on the inside that she couldn't bear to see herself ugly on the outside, so vain, so dark that her death was preferable, - John Doe commented.

-You're a madman, a loony tune, who just wants to make a circus, - David commented.

John Doe fell silent, not seeing anything else... a malevolent smile spread over his behavior.

-Then your thought, John, is something you desire, divine punishment doesn't apply to you, - Somerset asked.

-But I don't lament the victims of this, more than I lament the thousands who died in Sodom and Gomorrah, - John Doe commented.

-All you've done is cause more misery and pain! You've given people even more reason to believe that God doesn't exist! - Billy exclaimed with due hatred/anger still pervading his attitude, a fact noted by Somerset.

The irony, David, is that you, the police, and I want the same things, but you're very short-sighted. It's this city, where you can see a mortal sin on every corner... and in every home, we want repentance, we want good over evil.

He paused.

-We want to instill values in children. We want a world where a man or a woman can lead a dignified life. Wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, fear of the Lord. Such simple concepts. Why are they nonexistent? - John Doe said.

...

-Cut, scene over, - a voice sounded over the patrol's headphones.

They were close to the scene, in a desert, being chased by a helicopter, and following it, two trucks arrived, with recording equipment and makeup artists, all present.

-We have ten minutes, the delivery van isn't far away, we must organize everything possible, - David Fincher commented.

In the shot, they were being made up, and there was a bit of wind, while John Doe continued to wear a crazy look. Engaged in a final plan.

-We have five minutes, - a nearby voice shouted.

Everyone positioned themselves for the final scene.

Scene 100, take 1.

Everyone stepped out of the car, and just as they checked the time, minutes before, everything was slightly calculated, the time had passed just right.

-What do you want? - Somerset asked.

-Nothing, just preparing a spectacle, - John Doe commented.

A white van began to arrive, and that tiny detail started to drive both David Mills and Somerset crazy. David was sure it was only an apparent problem as he aimed at John Doe, Billy's shouts resonated with every move of John.

-My sin, I was chosen. I have wished a thousand times to have been a normal man. Like David Mills, an ordinary man... with an ordinary life, but wishing for that is my sin. I can't have it and shouldn't have it, - John Doe said.

-Stop blabbering, you damned idiot, - David/Billy responded.

-I meant what I said. I admire David Mills, I envy David Mills, a wife, a family, a home, I can never have it, as much as my life has been, I found that the many troubles, I am not fit, even if I try, - John Doe commented.

-Shut up, idiot, -Billy responded.

Meanwhile, not far away, Somerset was walking carefully, taking his time. He could see that there was someone. Billy was focused on John Doe, but at that moment, a look of fear passed over Detective Somerset, a gesture that would be marked in cinematic history.

-Mills, -Somerset shouted.

While Billy frowned.

-She was very beautiful, - John Doe commented.

-What are you talking about? - Bill/David questioned with the necessary disdain.

-She, she was such a beautiful woman, I can still feel the warmth of her body, - John Doe replied.

Followed by a shout.

-Mills, lower your weapon, don't shoot! - Somerset commented.

Dropping his weapon to the ground, a triangle of recording moved the looks in different angles sharply, everything was planned for two situations. Somerset's fear, John Doe's epiphany, and David Mills' pain.

-What are you talking about? - Billy said much lower, still somewhat fearful.

-She was very desperate, with the life she led, - John Doe commented.

-Don't listen to him, Mills, - Somerset commented, totally losing his sense.

-Please, don't do it, David. Please, - to the surprise on their faces.

-So you didn't know. She was expecting a child, yours, David. My sin is envy, - John Doe shouted, knowing that he would die soon, he had achieved a forced execution, and his death would be dignified or glorious.

-Please, don't do it, Mills, - Somerset murmured.

David Mills understood what evil is, he deeply regretted his decisions, and his innocence and foolishness drowned. He shot once, not enough, he shot two more times.

-Cut. -

...

The scene was intense, but John Doe, the man got up with total contempt, and it was ordered, Kevin Spacey remained immersed in the role, but he didn't ignore that it was all a long process, finishing the scene he could take a break.


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