![]() The Kramer and Amanda side thing was super compelling and much preferred to the house from last time ![]() Yeah I don’t have much to add to this review even after having watched more Saw films, it’s just pretty goodģ) Saw 3 - I really like the narrative through line they give this main guy grieving over his son, it feels believable and while he’s an idiot for pretty much the whole runtime it never feels like the writers copping out, the guy is just consumed with, well, vengeance I still like it! I just wish I liked it moreĤ) Saw 1 - I’m surprised such a small budget film feels so massive, companies poor hundreds of millions of dollars trying to replicate sequences like the last scene Nevertheless, it’s obvious they’ve been aiming for this conclusion for a while as well, so it’s not a matter of them changing up what they wanted to do, rather forcing two films to be one makes the execution not feel as finale-esque as I’m sure they were hoping Having the knowledge that this was originally gonna be 2 films instead of one makes that very apparent But lo and behold lolĪnyways yeah this one’s neat, basically Saw 2 if it was goodĥ) Saw 3D (or Saw 7/The Final Chapter) - This one’s a bit of a shame, not just because it feels like the end of a grand saga of films (which it is), but I was already aware that for a lot of people this was deemed a weak entryĪnd I can attest that the reality is that rather than being almost completely awful, it’s almost really goodīut despite the things I liked about the ending, I can’t be biased and say the ending wasn’t clearly rushed. Saw movies seem to be immaculate at making the endings just make the entire movie work in a way a lot of films don’t hinge on. Good traps once again, I like the callbacks and Strahm slowly but surely catching up to Hoffman is cool, even if it didn’t end well for Strahm This one’s hard to judge as a film, so I’m just gonna judge it as a chapter, and on that merit I like it! On the other hand, it doesn’t feel right to truly call this a film so much as a chapter of the narrative ![]() Maaaan this one is almost there, that house just wasn’t itĦ) Saw 5 - I’m conflicted cause on one hand, this is much easier to digest than the prior films Here we have to put up with them for another half hour or more it’s so exhausting (ironic I’m saying this about a film that comes with sequels as narratively dense as Saw but it’s true) At least with later Saw films when characters are dumb they just, y’know, die. 7) Saw 2 - Anything outside or not relating to the house? Really cool stuff!īut by the time the film ends you come to the realization that the house was quite literally a waste of time and filler, which would be fine, if any of it was actually fun or entertaining.
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