七宗罪
简介:
天主教明言七宗罪:「暴食」、「贪婪」、「懒惰」、「嫉妒」、「骄傲」、「愤怒」。沙摩塞是承办凶杀案的资深员警,即将退休,而米尔斯是新手,一付兴致高昂,自愿请调至这一分局。星期一上午,一件凶杀案发生,凶手在冰箱后写著「暴食」,星期二,是一位律师,现场写著「贪婪」,一天一个,依七宗罪而死。面对此案,沙摩塞心中有诸多挣札,住在这城市已久的他,早已习惯,冷眼看事情,本想不接此案,几经考虑又留下来帮米尔斯,米尔斯血气方刚,冲动易怒,故弄玄虚的凶手因而选上他做为七宗罪的最后一人-「愤怒」。强竟杀了米的妻子崔西来激怒他。让自己成为「嫉妒」,米尔斯成为「愤怒」,强也赢得了这场游戏。沙可以退休了,但看著囚车中的米尔斯,究竟是社会始终如此不堪,或者天真单纯也是一种罪。
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