Although the murderer has lifted the veil of mystery, the plot is still confusing. The movie is more like a role-playing game. Telling the case from the victim's point of view allows the audience to be in the mirror and feel the pain of the victim. Obviously this one is bloodier than the first one, and behind the blood dripping not only hides the revelation of the good and evil of human nature, but also questions the meaning of survival. The ending also has a reversal. When I return to the first toilet scene, it is also very addicting although not full of goosebumps. The game ends when the survivor of the game in the first installment completes what she considers self-redemption to inherit the mantle of the jigsaw. If the Chainsaw 1 is amazing, then the Chainsaw 2 is also worthy of people's expectations, it is more like a work that connects the previous and the next. When the mysterious jigsaw was unveiled, and he turned into a field control expert, he was a tough policeman, and asked this terminally ill but extremely smart old man if he was afraid...
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