A survival game about forgiveness

Edwina 2022-04-20 09:01:27

Saw3 continues the first two excellent scripts. In 3, the trap mechanism is weakened, and it focuses on describing the inner dark world of the murderer. The film is still emphasizing the rules of the game, and the theme of this game is obviously forgiveness and forgiveness. Still walking the line of fighting wits, the more brutal and bloody pictures plus ingenious settings and arrangements make people once again amazed at the high IQ of the jigsaw (the picture of the jigsaw cutting the back of the head is simply addictive). Many clues and doubts in the first two parts are also given in this one. The ending is more like Jigsaw gave a final explanation, even if this guy dies, it will not let people live well. 3 Similarly, the answer is not given until the end of the story, but obviously the answer this time is not as shocking as the first two, and there are many slots. But I can only say that the director is very smart. He understands that the audience will be fatigued, so this time he made the characters more clearly, and used the inner activities and struggles of the characters to highlight the theme of forgiveness. Instead, the social value and depth are the highest among the three films. of. If not for the last few, I dare say that the Chainsaw trilogy is a monument in the history of horror movies (although no relevant resources can be found on major video sites), at least it is remembered.

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Saw III quotes

  • Deborah: [to Lynn in the Emergency Room] Look, if you've got something on your mind go upstairs to psych. Just don't bring it in here. We don't have any seconds to spare, Lynn! The woman standing in front of me had to be dragged from the locker room to put a chest tube in a trauma patient. Lynn Denlon should have been the first one there.

  • Jeff: He died in my arms! My eight-year-old son died in my arms.