Needless to say sensory stimulation, people who have seen it will more or less have a psychological reaction. As for the connotation of the main theme, I read the film reviews at will and discussed a lot. Let me talk about some of my other opinions.
In my definition, this kind of realistic thriller suspense film must be completely in line with the logic of real life in order to achieve a certain unexpected effect. In fact, Saw has done a very good job. But I am a picky person, and I feel that some things are not so rigorous.
Let’s start with the black policeman. Since he can pass so few clues, he can discover the base of the criminal (let’s call him Boss), and he has survived firmly, so how can so many remnants, evidence, etc. Let the police further discover and investigate, but will they foolishly think that the doctors did it? Besides, as an experienced old policeman, when he is being threatened by the other party, shouldn't he kick the legs first, or show a little professionalism, or is it to cooperate with the plot arranged by the director?
Let's talk about the most exciting finale. The boss has been lying there for several hours, motionless, and suddenly got up at the time of his appearance. Is it the long-lost Tortoise Breathing Technique? Yes, you have achieved unexpected results, but isn't it not science fiction that we are shooting.
As for the nurse zep who was being threatened, regardless of the chronic poison in the defendant, he completely listened to the boss. Besides, is he a genius? Most of the difficult things that can be handed over to the boss are handled properly (hidden in the doctor's house will not be found, guns and kung fu can be comparable to the old police).
There are still some questions, is there two copies of the electric shock remote control? One boss and one zep? If zep is responsible for the overall work of the last game, how did the boss lie there? If he is only responsible for the part of the doctor's house, how does he know where the cell is? Is the blood under the boss really poisonous? Is he lying there just to experience the game up close, or to achieve unexpected results? In fact, there may be no answer at all.
Movies are movies after all. Since the director wants to express something (equivalent to the central idea of elementary school Chinese), everything has to be served for him. It is inevitable that there will be inadequate services. As long as the plot is closely related, the viewers will not care so much. Yes, if there is someone like me, I just open my eyes and close my eyes. After all, movies are still good movies, and entertainment is the most important thing!
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