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Nuevas y macabras aventuras del siniestro Jigsaw, el hombre que mueve los hilos de los espantosos juegos que han aterrorizado a la comunidad y desconcertado a la policía. Jigsaw, una vez más, ha conseguido escapar, esta vez con la ayuda de su nueva aprendiz, Amanda (Shawnee Smith). Mientras la policía local intenta localizarle, el Doctor Lynn Denlon (Bahar Soomekh) y Jeff (Angus Macfayden) no saben que están a punto de convertirse en los siguientes peones de este horrible juego.
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What happens when the games are unwinnable? Let's find out. Jigsaw, John Kramer, always had the philosophy: the tests must be escape-able. Amanda will try to prove him wrong. The tests: tragic, the ending: horrific, my enjoyment: unbelievable. The twists in the first and second movies were better, but damn, was this movie great. Never have you seen the villain in such a vulnerable state.
a story about the lengths one must go through to get decent medical care within the american health care system
The very brutal third part of the Saw series is partly too gory and sick for my taste. But since the plot is exceptionally good for a horror movie, I still liked the movie.
In this film we learn that revenge, impulsiveness and stupidity make the deadliest weapon. This film differs greatly from the other films in the trilogy. I confess that the story is worse than the previous films. I was waiting for those revelations and twists that it antecedents have accustomed us to. Overall, it's a great movie for those who want to feel the horror. I recommend it.
I didn't know that the first 3 SAW films are literally a trilogy which this one ties up so well. And not even just that, it's also a good trilogy too. Why did nobody tell me this? I love when the SAW films commit to the gore 100%, it feels like I've just injected myself with something when I'm watching it, and I'm sure a particular scene in this caused a lot of people to pass out back in '06. Glad they got the James Wan and Leigh Whannell duo back to write this one.