One of the routines of the Saw series of movies is that there must be a turning point at the end. If a movie must use this trick, then for those who have been chasing since the first movie, watching two movies is enough, and two movies can also enjoy being The limit of the pleasure of cheating, starting from the third part, watching Saw is just a task. When you know it has to have a turning point, what's the point of turning? So whether it was the first film directed by James Wan's Dead Silence or the second, third and fourth director Darren's episodes in The Source of Terror, I knew in advance that they were filming, so unfortunately, I didn't enjoy it either. The ratings of the Saw series on IMDB are getting worse and worse, but is it really getting worse and worse? Or because of this "unexpected unexpected"? There's a theory of diminishing marginal returns in economics, and I was just wondering, where does Saw come out, someone will finally get bored and disgusted?
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