The Chainsaw series is the only horror movie I've ever seen that makes me think.
Of all the movies like it, Saw is the best, and the rest are just scary for horror's sake, meaningless.
From the confusing beginning of "Chainsaw" to its jaw-dropping ending, I began to admire "Jigsaw"'s ability to plan and calculate people. Any thoughts you have are within his expectations, and any attempt to escape the game by other means is foolish.
From the pale face of "Jigsaw" from the first episode to his dying appearance in the last episode, anyone would think that he is the weakest and most dangerous person, but the actual situation is exactly the opposite, he is the most in the film. The most powerful and dangerous person!
We barely get to see the "jigsaw" look in the first episode, making the mysterious character even more mysterious, mostly with his signature puppets expressing his thoughts.
In the second episode we got to see the sick "jigsaw" who turned out to be such a vulnerable person. Although he is vulnerable to a single blow, even to a single touch, even though you are all strong and strong, you can't even touch him, because it has been said before that he is the most powerful and dangerous person, it's just that he wins by relying on It's scheming, an analysis of human nature, and all your weaknesses.
In the third episode, we saw the dying "jigsaw" again, and saw that he had to take a ventilator test to maintain his life, but he was still the strong player in the play, and he still controlled the overall situation. Calculate each set, calculate each person's weaknesses, calculate how each sentence is said, and even the sequence of words.
From one to three, the condition of "jigsaw" has become more and more serious, but the strategy has become more and more clever, the control of the overall situation has become easier and easier, the understanding of human nature has become more and more thorough, and the people who waste their lives have become more and more The more I hate...the
more and more clever tricks, reflecting the "jigsaw" The understanding of human nature, the increasingly pitiful face also reflects his terminally ill morbid psychology.
Both the screenwriter and director showed these contents to everyone profoundly, and Tobin Bell's performance also made all audiences dare not waste their lives.
The killing organs and traps created by "Jigsaw" all express his hatred for those who do not cherish life, and he believes that those people are not worthy of their own lives. For those who are wasting their lives, his approach is of course too radical, but it is this way that makes people feel shocked. I just watched "The Chainsaw" and realized that I had wasted my life. I suddenly felt that I would suddenly wake up in a broken house, and then there was a tape recorder next to me. After pressing the button, I heard: "Hello,lese,I want to play a game."
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