Personally, I feel that the killing device in Chainsaw 8 is quite disappointing. Besides, all the devices except the last laser knife are the works of the jigsaw's early years, which is incredible. Judging from the device design of the first seven parts of the electric saw, the devices that jigsaws are used to making have the following characteristics: 1. The surface is rough, the texture is old, and they prefer old-fashioned mechanical parts; 2. There are few people struggling to move within the control range of the device. Space, strong control; 3. Strict operation logic, there is no chance of escape by luck, only obey the command to survive; 4. The difficulty of operating these devices often lies in the slow, step-by-step completion of the work required by the jigsaw, rather than Rely on the courage to complete the task in an instant (of course there are individual devices that can do this). 5. The venues are mostly enclosed indoor spaces with dim colors to create a sense of confinement.
The device in the chainsaw 8 is obviously not like a jigsaw pen. First, the scene looks too modern, the space is very spacious and bright, and there is no sense of confinement at all; second, the design of the device itself lacks the usual jigsaw features, such as a needle. It is obvious that just killing one person can save everything. A human device, such as a metal wire device, can be completed by just plucking the handle with the courage; what’s more evil is a device that throws knives in the barn, which is an inconsistent device that depends on probability; The machine looks very exaggerated and unreasonable, because even if the brakes are picked up, they can’t be installed on the motorcycle by themselves, and there is no chance of life. The final shooting device is also a bit inexplicable. It was originally a big boss. Finally came out, still playing with a seemingly powerful iron box full of gears, but after playing for a long time, the box disappeared, leaving only a gun. In general, these devices no longer have the original mechanical design of the first few chainsaws, and they also lack blood and excitement. Even the use of the lens is quite different from the previous ones. Not only does it not create tension, but it also makes many places look ridiculous.
By the way, I would like to talk about the plot and setting. The plot of the whole play is not compact at all, and the two-line narrative is quite blunt. It seems to be purely to deceive the audience and not much help to the advancement of the plot itself. The character image is very thin. At the end, it turned out to be a superhero salvation, which is a bit too far behind the three views of the chainsaw series. In addition to a little more high-tech dazzling skills, Chainsaw 8 is neither a thrilling enough thriller nor a cop film with ups and downs. Only the appearance of the jigsaw boss can refute the feelings of the fans. separated.
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