Having bought Saw 1,2 and 3 ..... obviously Saw 4 was a must buy .... but .... slightly disappointing ! Maybe I am just getting immune to the horrors these films thrust at you.Here are my small gripes ...... 1/ I think the scriptwriters are certainly finding new innovative ways to dismember/maime/kill the victims, harder to conjure up. I spotted a couple of previously used methods in this rendition. 2/ I missed 'Jigsaw'. Yes I know he is dead .... but still ...... he is/was Saw .... and I missed this stupendously brilliant psycho nutter.... [ cant say too much though ... and spoil the plot for you!]. 3/ It doesn't have that cloisterophobic atmosphere of its predecessors. Once again I ask myself, have I dined too often at this place! Having, some may say, badmouthed the movie, I can still say I enjoyed Saw 4. They have still thought up some mind numbingly good/entertaining/nasty ways to dispose of victims and its a good twist to the end. The acting/script is getting better but as I have said .... the raw,childish,simplistic script and location made the previous Saw stories more .....scarey and real. Still. I would advise you to buy ...... and make your own mind up! Hey! .... in your eyes it may be getting better .... and if you watch it and disagree with me ....then whoa!...." ...I want to play a little game .." ........ tee! hee!Read full review
Firstly Jigsaw and his apprentice Amanda are dead.But his work continues and following the death of detective Kerry two police officers go to investigate.One gets abducted and joins in the game to piece together the puzzle.Not as good as the first three films and it seems the producers are running out of ideas not to mention traps.I was disappointed as i expected more from this film.And as for Saw 5,the writers/producers better up their game. Jigsaw does get a lot more exposure in this film ever after he has died and his life is suddenly pieced together to give fans more of an insight into his private life. 7/10 as i was expecting more...
The bloodiest saw yet... Jigsaw is dead but who is carrying on his work. good film with lots of twists.
Having converted most of my old video collection to DVD I was thrilled to find this film gem in digital format. If you watch this in widescreen format, it really does the battle scene great justice; coupled with surround sound, you'll be gripped by the amazing cinematography. I would recommend the director's cut that includes scenes about the relationship between the lead character and his estranged wife and helps you to understand the motivation behind his decision. The run time is 183 minutes for the directors cut and 120 minutes for the cinema version. I was, however, disappointed by the lack of extras, which any fan of this classic would expect to be included. There's only a 20-minute interview with the director and other shot "making-of" vignettes.
Was a really good film with one of the best disgusting intro. Seriously, if you are squeamish, then you will not want to watch it!!! Had probably the most confusing story line so far but i havn't seen saw 5 or 6. good film though but i still feel that the first one tops them all!!
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