Moving away from that though, what is the metaphorical meaning? I think it's about appearance, that is to say who he wants to be and who he is, and how he just can't acheive this. I also think there is a lot to be said about the main guy's clothes, the dark blue overalls compared to the dark black suit....
No offense, but you gotta be almost completely empty of common sense to not be able to understand that when he said "same as Se7en", he was talking about "archive matters"... NOT separating the word into pieces.
I have a feeling most people were confused about the "same as Se7en" situation because it obvisouly shouldn't be seperated into 4-6 words, and at the same time it isn't hard to archive...
for archival matters? Is there something I'm missing? Do we have reason to believe that alphabetical order suddenly fails to work with words of a certain length? I guess i've never tested it, so I could be wrong.
there's no place you can be that isn't where you're meant to be.
LoOooOoL!! HEllo everyone. I am who asked the question in 1st place.
I visited this post every week since I wrote it, but no one replied, so I didn't come back :)))
My point was (with my limited English), that I couldnt find this movie looking for "azul oscuro casi negro" at that time.
And people looking for "Se7en" would be typing "seven". However movie "Se7en" showed up as a search result when typing "seven", so my idea didn't apply in this case.
Azuloscurocasinegro is like Goodfella if you check the poster. Actually it's not a real one word but it could be stylized as one word. Any other examples? Stormbreaker, Goldeneye...