Overstuffed sequel. In that scene, Jigsaw sets up a trap designed to teach Detective Strahm not to be a detective. What is Hoffman even doing at this point? Strahm wakes up with his head in a glass box that starts filling with water, receiving no instructions or explanation.
As far as I can tell, Jigsaw is also trying to teach him to be thirsty. Finally, Hoffman gets the better of Strahm at the end of the film. The first game the new group of victims have to face in Saw V , a weird collar, head choppy set-up, is so overly complicated that Jigsaw had to set his tape recorder to long play to just to fit his instructions on one side of the cassette.
I agree with them. In another flashback we find out what it is that attracted Kramer to working with Hoffman in the first place, though. Hoffman and Billy the Saw Puppet have the same hair. Hoffman reminds Kramer of his puppet. The Film: Team Jigsaw puts an insurance executive through the ringer, while Hoffman scrambles to stay ahead of the game. The biggest issue here is that Hoffman continues to speak to everyone in Jigsawisms.
Everything the guy says is a dour insistence that we all appreciate life. Five if you count Billy the Puppet, which would make you an idiot. In a flashback, the four hang out briefly and get a fair amount of bickering done. You also wonder whether there might be any more Jigsaw killers there, standing silently just out of frame. We find out that Hoffman had double crossed Amanda, only to be double crossed by Jill himself in this one. These serial killers are very untrustworthy.
In this one, we spend much more time in the maze with the victims, watching the traps play out. The Film: Tuck teams up with the cops to try to catch Hoffman.
Shit the bed, what happened? Saw VI was so good. The first trap in this one pits two young men against each other, unless they decide to kill the woman who has been playing them off one another. This scene is awful. The trap is rubbish, there is a woman dangling from the roof in a low cut top. Hoffman slinks about while he puts a duplicitous shitbag through a maze of deadly traps. In truth, Kramer is very judgemental for a man who keeps sewing keys into people.
We also learn that Kramer has turned Doctor Gordon into the Jigsaw killer. Like all complete assholes, he drags everyone down to his level. I have no way of knowing this but I bet Kramer is the first person to cheat at musical chairs, and he keeps doing it until the game collapses into anarchy. He probably gets on the train while other passengers are still getting off, too. As Amanda bled to death, a tearful Jigsaw told her that she was being tested all along—tested to see if she could keep someone alive….
Saw III. Saw III and Saw IV events both happen at the same time and everything that happens in the films are before the autopsy scene as stated by Dulcolax.
Destiny 2. Does jigsaw kill innocent? Can a bear trap cut your leg off? Which saw has the reverse bear trap? What is the angel trap in Saw? If someone in the Grain Silo trap pulls the lever to free themselves, they will cut through the legs of someone stuck in the Leg Wires trap. Five people are tied by the neck to chains that will pull them back into a huge razor blade, unless they smash five glass boxes revealing the keys that will free them. Unbeknownst to them, one key would free all their traps.
Teamwork really does make the dream work here. A woman seems to gain advantage over her opponent by shooting him, only the gun is inverted, and she ends up killing herself and wrecking a key hidden inside the bullet. A wife and an abusive husband are impaled together through long spikes. If the wife pulls out her spikes, she lives, but her husband will die. You have to admire the anatomical precision here, even if it throws the plausibility into question.
A variation on a classic. Only this time with a less positive outcome. A man is stuck in a similar reverse-bear trap device from the first Saw. The key is hidden behind his eye. This one, sadly, was a quick They really came out swinging in the first sequel. This one loses points primarily because, who the hell is this guy anyway?
Why do we care? A bomb is about to go off. A man is chained by his legs, obliques, feet and shoulders. He must rip these chains away to escape. This leaves…little to the imagination. A trap that would make Lt. Aldo Raine from Inglourious Basterds proud.
A woman is shackled to a chair, and her hair is entwined in the mechanism. Precious seconds pass. This is not the makeover anyone wants. One of the victims in the second film goes into a furnace to retrieve some syringes containing an antidote, and ends up locking himself inside the furnace. And then he burns to death. A victim is strapped down as shredded pig entrails engulf him. Unless they pull a lever.
And that lever activates another trap. An incredibly intricate, gory trap featuring one of the guys from Linkin Park. He must rip his skin off to save many of his friends. It really matters how hard you try here. The key is floating in a nearby jar, in a vat full of acid that will dissolve it. Jigsaw sure loves a Rube Goldberg machine.
What a jerk! Two men are chained. One has his mouth stitched shut. The others' eyes are stitched shut. They are both being pulled by a winch in the center of the floor. The mute man notices a key on the blind man. Chaos ensues. Teamwork is hard. Saw pays homage to various horror legends and tropes.
He can free himself by crushing both his hands in a vise. The impending doom elevates this one. This puts two opposing boyfriends and one cheating girlfriend in a tug-of-war, with saws.
The philandering girl is suspended in the air, and each boyfriend has their own saw. The boyfriends have one minute to decide to either turn their saws on one another, or enact revenge on the girl that wronged the two of them, and let a blade cut her horizontally.
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