Saw 3D
As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.
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- Cast:
- Tobin Bell , Costas Mandylor , Betsy Russell , Cary Elwes , Sean Patrick Flanery , Chad Donella , Chester Bennington
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This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Nice effects though.
Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
I have a soft place in my heart for 'Saw 3D: The Final Chapter'. It is definitely the most unique of all the original seven 'Saw' films. It feels very different to the rest (the first trap is even set outside in a box for the public to view). It also feels like a film designed to wrap things up. It feels like it is closing the arc that is the 'Saw' series. It does all of this surprisingly well.The character of 'Hoffman' really comes into his own in this one. I wasn't the biggest fan of his in the previous films he had starred in, but in this one he is menacing and feels like a genuine and scary threat. There are also a great number of traps in this film and they are all good ones. While in the previous few films it felt a little like they were out of ideas when it came to the traps, they proved people wrong in this one by being very innovative.Without spoiling anything I also love the way the film ended. If they hadn't ended it that way I think they would have regretted it forever. The 3D I could have done without, but that aside this is a distinctly strong entry in a great series.
Not predicting human behavior very well, the creators of this film believed it to be the last of the franchise so they went more for spectacle while dropping significantly in quality. Jigsaw murders happened way more frequently and some of them are used as a disturbing performance art in public spaces. The first trap has two competing lovers trying to decide who will sacrifice themselves for the woman they both claim to love only to let her be sawed in half. Jill Tuck (Betsy Russell) was unable to kill Mark Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) who escapes and sews his face back together. Jill goes to the police hoping to expose Mark but she's haunted by nightmare after she confesses. Several traps play out ass Jigsaw takes his revenge on racists and liars. Detective Gibson (Chad Donella) is the only police officer Jill can trust. He discovers another Jigsaw trap that is overly outlandish and receives a taunting message from Hoffman. Bobby Degan (Sean Patrick Flanery) leads support groups for Jigsaw survivors and promotes his survival story as a memoir. He is confronted by Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), a survivor of the first film. Bobby is then assaulted by a pig-masked figure and wakes up in the main trap of the film. It turns out that Bobby had been lying about his story of survival so he must go through a series of tests. He has to pull a fish hook out of his publicist's stomach through her mouth without making a certain amount of loud noise and prevent a machine from piercing the eyes of his lawyer by lifting another painful device. Bobby is not very good at saving any of the victims.Check out more of this review and others at swilliky.com
I see the obligatory low ratings and I assume people are just butthurt because this movie actually was brave enough to show human nature in it's true form, without the pandering and bull you see in other movies and sitcoms. It had realistic characters - a cheating, selfish, double-dealing slut who was using two guys and wished them to kill each other so she can live - that's the kind of a realistic character you'll never see in another movie, and if you're offended by it - enjoy being a hypocritical, delusional narcissist who demands pandering. It also had many other characters with realistic human traits which really amazed me, because I'm used to seeing obligatory unrealistic and pandering personalities in movies. So that was brave!You have your gore and twisty plot, but what this movie really shines in is sparing no one when it comes to realistic human nature. Things like that I'm sure offend a majority simpletons who are used to being lied to and enjoy reading and seeing fake, distorted stories; but make for a respectable & bold movie.Lying publicists, lying media, lying lawyers, everything in this movie was realistically portraying the ugly flow of the "real world".The ending was bittersweet though, I was hoping for justice for the brilliant anti-hero I sympathized with (yet disappointingly and conveniently clumsy near the end, bad script there).
I love this movie honestly despite all the kinda negative reviews i like this movie and i would love a saw 8 it needs to happen i think this should happen because all the unanswered questions such as why Dr Gordan joined there group who the 3 extra guys are in the mask and a bunch others i cant think of from the top of my head i just love too see the saw series return! it would be a great return and i think it would be a box office hit tbh i think people would enjoy it if it was creative and original! if you agree check out my new message board i posted and comment if you think there should be a saw 8 or no?! thanks for reading sorry if there was any spoilers in my review