Look around Amanda. Know that I'm not lying. Better hurry up. Live or die, make your choice. Close Save changes. No Time To Die. The French Dispatch. Last Night in Soho. Red Notice. The Estate.
The Last Duel. One Shot. Ron's Gone Wrong. Broadcast Signal Intrusion. Doom Patrol. Love Life. Star Trek: Prodigy. The Problem with Jon Stewart. Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol. Guilty Party. No Score Yet. Grey's Anatomy. Top Chef Family Style. Dexter: New Blood. Narcos: Mexico. Squid Game. Only Murders in the Building. With his penchant for taking your box office dollars, while maiming and killing all those around him, Jiggy and his movies make for a great Halloween tradition.
So we figured we'd celebrate the release of Saw V with a look at the 10 greatest Jigsaw quotes. Partake but watch out for spoilers. Getting Jiggy With It: In the opening scene of the very first Saw film, Jigsaw is introduced to the world - and the film's two main captive characters, Dr.
Lawrence Gordon Cary Elwes and Adam Faulkner Leigh Whannell - via tape recordings left in the run-down "cell" where we find our pair of confused abductees. Having awoken in the strange place, chained to the wall and with no idea where they are or what they're doing there, they each find audiotapes with foreboding messages from Jigsaw. On Adam's tape, we hear the above quote, a prophetic message of the killer's standard operating procedure that would follow for several films to come… Have you seen Saw III?
Jigsaw's recorded message actually featured a motivational quote in different situations that when things are at their worst and you're in the fire, you just have to reach a little deeper to get through to the other side. Another of the tests Easton was forced to undertake in Saw VI that continued to test the policies of his company by making him choose between a young healthy male with no relatives or a middle-aged family woman with a history of diabetes in her family, showcasing Jigsaw's typical game of high-stakes moral conundrums.
Jigsaw's quote states that while we are usually fairly certain about how we would react in any given situation, such as following the health insurance's policies determining the young man as the safer pick for survival, everything changes when those decisions are weighted with humanity, forcing him to consider the middle-aged woman's family and the loss they would feel. This is the line that triggered the rise of Amanda as Jigsaw's successor.
She was tied to a chair and on her jaw, there was a massive mechanical device that Jigsaw described as a"reverse bear trap" meant to tear her mouth open if she went against the serial killer's orders. His orders to her were to slice open her seemingly dead chamber mate's tummy and locate a key in his intestines. The key would then set her free from the mechanical device. However, she realized that the seemingly dead man was still breathing.
Instead of aborting the task, she went on to make what would become a terrible decision by slicing the guy open and freeing herself. This moment drove her insane and put her on the path to be a killer too.
Saw II opened with the cruelty we've come to expect from the franchise. Police informant Michael had a spike-filled mask around his neck. Jigsaw informed him that in order to free himself, he'd have to slice through his eye in order to get the key to set himself free. He didn't manage it and so he died. The quote might somehow be Jigsaw's way of implying that most people go through life without actually being alert.
They don't feel what's coming until it's too late. Jigsaw added another interesting statement on top of the one above, saying: "Society would call you an informant, a rat, a snitch.
I call you unworthy of the body you possess. Also in 's Saw , we get to see one of the best plot twists in horror movie history. Jigsaw clearly enjoys using puzzles and he normally requires his victims to put the pieces together while he stays far away. But in this movie, Adam Faulkner finds out that Jigsaw was in the cell all along.
The villain was quietly lying on the floor pretending to be dead. The other victims ended up thinking that the dead body belonged to another person that had been killed. All along the audience didn't know who Jigsaw's face really looked like but when he stands, it all becomes clear that fans have a different level of a psychopath on their screens. This statement is quite relevant given that most of Jigsaw's games are meant to test how much people value their own lives.
If your timer goes off before you get the key, game over. Your first test is to redirect the steam in these pipes and slow down Detective Tapp. You must do this while avoiding the steam itself, which will kill you. But the game is heating up, so hurry or your game will be over.
Hello, Griff. You were a promising college student until you became obsessed with a female professor who wanted nothing to do with you. But you persisted. Rape is a serious crime, Griff. It labels you as a sex offender, a ticking time bomb that noboby wants to be around. Kind of like the bomb you are attached to right now. The son of the officerthat arrested you is your chance at survival. You blamed Detective Tapp for keeping you from your true love. Let us see if you can free yourself from your obsession long enough to survive.
Hello, Anton. You were a mercenary for hire, specializing in terror. Your particular method of choice is throwing corrosive acid on the faces of your victims.
This ensures that, even if they live, they have no chance to surgically repair their faces, leaving them forever scarred. Time to see what that's like. There is an acid drip on the chain to your cage. The son of the officer that put you in prison will decide whether you escape unharmed or you burn like your victims.
You had better hope he has a steady hand, Anton. Hello, Barry. You are obsessed with fire, an obsession that has claimed the lives of two people. You remember them, don't you Barry? Twisting and writhing as their flesh crisped into ash.
Now you must face your love of the flame. You have all the tools you need to set the world on fire, but be warned. If you go down this path, it will cost you your life. Give up your obsession and live a full life or let the flame consume you. Hello, Chuck. You are a drug dealer. When you were caught, you shifted the blame onto your best customer, Robert, in an attempt to receive a lighter sentence.
You put a man in prison by your actions. But there is nobody to ease your burden now. You and Robert are forever bound by your actions, just as you are bound to this wall. Your only escape is to move forward and take someone with you back to the wall. But be gentle. Those are razor blades embedded in your arms. Live or die, Chuck. Hello, Robert. As an addict you trusted your drug dealer, Chuck, with your life. But your trust was misplaced and he sent you to prison for a crime you did not commit.
In prison, your addiction became worse. You are chained to your addiction, just as you are chained to this wall. To break the cycle, you must move past your addiction and bring someone else with you to the wall. Ensuring they live will be tricky. You have razor blades embedded in your arms.
Do not become a murderer, Robert. Hello Detective Tapp. Your obsession with catching me has robbed you of your life and the lives of others. You abuse every resource available to you in your quest to find the truth. You have lost your family, your badge, even the life of your partner, Detective Sing.
You have lost your health, whittled away by the bullet wound in your chest. But you have not given up, have you? Now we will see if you can overcome your obsession. No doubt you remember the device attached to your jaw. It is evidence left over from your investigation. Free yourself from the device and pursue me, or sit there and let it tear you apart. Escaping this room will require teamwork. Activating the panel will open both doors. Detective Tapp, you must first find the object in the toilets to unlock the panel.
As for the toilet, I've gathered refuse from the obsessions of drug addicts. Now, Detective, dig through others' discared trash, as you've forced other to dig through yours. If either one of you fails in his task, the bombs in the room will detonate.
I suggest you hurry. Some never appreciate life until they have to work to save their own. They go from cradle to grave, expecting the world to give them everything. I show them the possibility of death and the sacrifices they have to make to stay alive. We will see what sacrifices you will make when the time comes. You remember me. You told our friend, the detective, that I saved you, but you forgot your lesson.
You damaged your body with drugs and pain. Now the needle will save your life. Each of you will be injected with poisons that will slowly break down your bodies. The device in front of you contains the antidote to each of the poisons. The red vials go to the left and the blue vials go to the right, but be careful.
Incorrectly mixing the antidotes will cause some discomfort. The last time we played, you freed yourself by taking a life. Now your only salvation is to put your trust in someone else. Live or die, Amanda. Detective, your obsession with me has destroyed your own life and driven you here, like a rat escaping the heat of the sun. I think you now someone down here: your old friend from the force, Jennings Foster. You might want to ask him what really happened in that hit-and-run case you two worked on.
That is, if he is alive by the time you find him. Can you forgive one who has forsaken justice to protect himself? I suggest you hurry, Detective. The key, like your life, lies in the bottom of this barrel. The way forward will be your first challenge in reaching your friend. The steam from these pipes will kill you. Find a way to redirect it or your life and everyone else's here will be forfeit.
You can now redirect the steam, but take care - actions that allow you to pass may also allow others to escape their cages. Move to your next test quickly. The pressure from these pipes is at a breaking point. Hello, Jennings. While intoxicated, you hit and killed a homeless man with your car. As a forensic scientist, you knew just what to clean, but you couldn't clean the guilt from your soul, could you? You even put an innocent man in jail for your crime, all to preserve your perfect life, but you couldn't stop the guilt from eating away at you, rotting you from the inside.
Unless the officer you involved in your crime can halt the blade, we will see what you really have inside. Before you are two doors. Each will test your faith. Will you continue blindly or will you face a greater challenge with your sight intact?
Make your choice quickly. When the timer reaches zero, the bombs located all around you will detonate. This is what happens to those who fail their test, who make the wrong choice. You cannot save this man, but you can save yourself. Find the combination to open his cage and reroute the power back to the doors. But do so quickly. When he touches the water, you will both share the same fate.
It's time to wake up and see what your life has become. You understood the risks of marrying an officer of the law. When he was killed, you let your vengeance for Detective Tapp consume you. Your life crumbled and you neglected your son.
I now offer you a gift, a chance to break through the numbness and taste the life you buried with your husband. Will you forgive Detective Tapp or is your hatred too great to be satiated? You are in what might be called an Iron Maiden. Move the metal cubes to the symbols and avoid the strikes.
After six strikes, the device will snap shut and this place will be your tomb. You are a broken man, Detective, scattered into pieces. So is the man trapped at the end of this ward, a man who destroyed your reputation, piece by piece. Will you help him? To do so, there are pieces to a puzzle that you must find. Assembling these pieces will bring you one step closer to solving the puzzle of catching me. It is a dangerous game, Detective. But the best games always are.
Good, you've found the Pine Ward piece - find the other pieces in the Oak Ward to save a life. This is just the beginning. How does it feel to be judged? Hello, Oswald. Your newspaper has been the primary source of information about my message; why I do what I do. But your motivations are selfish. You spread my message, but pervert it for your own personal glory.
You twisted your words to implicate Detective Tapp, to make the public suspect him to be me. The device you are strapped to will twist until your body is broken. To stop the device, you must complete the electrical circuit panel. If you do not complete the circuit in time, words will not be able to describe your agony.
Never enough time to do the things we want to do, is there, Detective? Hello, Obi. You have isolated yourself from society, creating a life so empty that you have come to me for your test, for a reason to live.
You wish to become like me. But the only way to give others the chance to live life is to understand why it is so precious. The room you are in is a large furnace. Detective Tapp is your only hope of redemption. If he fails, the temperature will increase and the liquid within your body will boil you alive. Time is short. Day after day you live alone, isolating yourself to avoid the stress of reality. You have tried to take your own life on multiple occasions because you cannot endure the mental pain of everyday life.
Now, you will have to endure real pain. The game is simple: Detective Tapp must match all of the corresponding symbols and you will be released. Match the wrong symbols and a metal spike will pierce your body. Match too many wrong symbols, and your suffering will end. You have killed my servant simply to pursue me.
A living person just as you are. Does this make you a murderer, Detective? What will you do to catch me? Let's find out. I am waiting for you in the library. Your final choice lies ahead. Behind you, in the atrium, are two doors. A door to truth, a door to freedom. This is the last choice you have to make.
But to make your choice, Detective Tapp, you will need to retrieve a key within this last gauntlet. Retrieve it and make your choice. Rise and shine. Michael, Solomon - each of you have an opportunity to escape this room. The first one to move their cage to the door will be freed. However, there is no price for second place. Oh, and watch your step. The floor is covered in broken glass. You like stories, don't you? Well, here's the first one: the tortoise and the hare.
You've failed, Michael. But I'm giving you a second chance. You are a reporter. The public trusts the news you give them as the truth. But the truth is that you write stories for your own benefit.
Sons often suffer the sins of their fathers. But your father suffered your corruption. To escape this place, you will have to free those involved with your father's death. To truly succeed, you will need to not simply do what you are told. You will need to investigate your surroundings, like the reporter you claim to be. Save their lives and find the story of your father's death. Discovering the truth will set you free. Throughout your father's career, he put many criminals in prison.
As his son, they will not be happy to see you. Save this man to see his sign. But hurry, he doesn't have much time. Sometimes, moving forward in life means pain. Each of you has half the means to free yourselves. Michael, you have the information that Zeke needs to solve his puzzle. Giving him the information he needs to live will cause him a great deal of pain. But ignore the problem and you both go nowhere.
Good luck. Don't feel too bad for Zeke. Those hands used to touch little girls. Now they'll just touch the bottom of a trash bin. Hello, Henry. When you were promoted to chief of police, you vowed to rid the streets of drug abuse. But like any politician, you have become part of the problem, instead of the solution.
You have defiled the oath you made to protect the public. Now usually, when an officer of the law falls as low as you, they take their own life - they eat the gun. Allow me to help you with that. You must switch off each panel of lights, but be careful - each button pressed brings the gun closer to firing.
Switch off all the lights on each panel or it's lights out. Detective Tapp shot himself because he couldn't see the light. This is your chance to see the light - by turning them off. Live or die, Henry. The truth is often concealed in darkness. The vest in front of you holds a light that will aid in your game. But be warned. If you stray from the path, the vest will make sure you do not get very far.
Before you are two obstacles - water and electricity. At this voltage the combination is deadly. Drain the pool and shut off the electricity and you might be able to save this woman's life. The pump is to heavy to carry. Use the elevator to bring it down. You claim to be a reporter. But can you remember the simple details? These will save your life. Hello, Sarah. You pollute your body with drugs and you sell your morals on the street corner for whatever you can get.
Detective Tapp gave you a second chance, an escape from your addiction. But after his death you slipped back into your old ways, didn't you? You are drowning in your own self pity. Drain the water from the box by aligning the release pipes. But you'd better hurry. I don't think she can hold her breath forever. The police are like a family, a family your father left you and your mother for.
If you think about it, you are practically related, bound by blood. Better save him before the blood is squeezed from him. The elevator requires two pieces to function: a lever and the control device to use it. Find the pieces to control the elevator. But hurry, before your friend below succumbs to his vises. The next room holds a criminal released by your actions.
He holds a key that you need to progress. But be careful, he doesn't play nice. The box on the nearby conveyor belt holds one of the pieces you need to progress.
Make sure nothing obstructs its path. Oh, by the way, the box is packed with explosives. Try not to make a mess. Hello, Joseph. You are the lead vice detective, in charge of investigating crimes involving prostitution and narcotics. But you don't put drug dealers in jail. Instead you squeeze them for every penny, forcing them to work for you.
You pollute the city you swore to protect. At each of your limbs are mechanical devices, that, when triggered, will close one by one. The last vice will crush your skull. As an officer of the law, you have betrayed your badge. You have controlled people by taking advantage of their vices.
Now those vices will control you. A stranger, a woman you have never met, is trapped above.
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