About anger

Gregorio 2021-10-22 14:33:46

Last night, in fear, in extreme panic, I finished watching "Chain Saw 3", and then, after 1 minute, would you like to write a brief review, the result was decided at 1 minute and 1 second, write! In order to let myself remember the feeling of that moment!
It's not all fear, there is a deep resonance behind fear-we can't control anger!
If the first two episodes mainly used killing games to educate and punish people who don't know how to cherish their lives, then this episode obviously has one more proposition, that is, "anger" and "controlling anger"! The layout of the story is still tight and precise, like a cold instrument in an operating room. And the people in it are all guilty of big and small sins (or shouldn't rise to the height of sin, but just "mistakes")-one day they wake up and they will find themselves bound by a terrible torture instrument, Become a chess piece in the game, a plaything of the "jigsaw".
This time the story is quite interesting. Amanda, the successor of the jigsaw, captured the female doctor in their residence according to the requirements of the jigsaw, and put her on a collar of her own design to force her to go all out to treat her. Mentor "Jigsaw". On the other side, it is the husband of the female doctor (they just lost their lovely son, so the man lives in the haze of pain and revenge every night, and ignores his daughter who needs love and care; and the female doctor He committed the crime of derailment), he needs to pass the test set by Amanda and the jigsaw to be able to come to the jigsaw room and rescue his wife (of course, he does not know that his wife is here, and how to save it) . The most interesting thing is that the trials he faced were all the people he wanted to kill day and night, including the murderer who killed his son and the judge who tried the case. And his test is, does he let the cold torture instrument take their lives in an extremely cruel form, or save them at the expense of himself? Can he control his anger, let go of his anger, and forgive them? As for the process, the inner struggle and actions of the hero, it's not enough, because it's too cruel. I just want to say the ending, that is, he finally "passed" the three tests (actually failed), and tried to rescue the three trapped people. Unfortunately, the endings were all failures (mostly because of his hesitation, But there are also accidental deaths—the judge). This design is obviously very different from the first and second episodes. Just like the death of the policewoman at the beginning, the jigsaw did not give them the hope of life as designed in the first and second episodes, but after torturing them, the answer is still— -die!
That's right, because there is one more participant in these designs, she is the successor of the jigsaw "Amanda"!
"I hate murderers, and I will not forgive murderers." What is very interesting is that this jigsaw repeatedly emphasizes that he does not regard himself as a murderer, he is just passing on his own life in his own way. Understanding, and the desire and jealousy of life. And Amanda obviously did not understand the essence of his thoughts, so he set up a "game" for Amanda (an interesting structure, right? When we all thought that the doctor’s husband was tested by the game in this episode, the result was vertical. Saw tells you, no, Amanda, you are)! However, the outcome was as expected by the jigsaw. Amanda failed the test. She refused to release the female doctor according to the rules of the game, and was wounded in the end. The male protagonist shot and killed Amanda after discovering his wife was wounded. Before Amanda’s death, Jigsaw told her the answer: because Amanda you can’t control your anger, you killed a lot of people (including the female doctor who was shot because of jealousy), and you are the real murderer. Saw me, I've never just played a "game", I have never killed anyone personally!
In the end, the man faced the immobile jigsaw on the hospital bed. He picked up the chainsaw and slit his throat (he was the murderer who killed the three people. He was responsible for the death of his son and his Daughter... he doesn't know, he will also be punished). That's right, once again as the jigsaw had expected, this man also couldn't control his anger and couldn't forgive the perverted killer who brought him endless pain. But the saddest thing is that the man does not know that the jigsaw is the only one who knows the location of his daughter, nor does he know that the electrocardiogram of the jigsaw is connected to the collar of his wife's neck full of bullets. And the final scene is disgusting to the extreme, a man who doesn’t know where his daughter is frightened and angry (the only living thing), three corpses (including a female doctor whose head was blown to pieces), and, all over the floor. Organs, blood, instruments of torture, mannequins...
I can hardly imagine that this man can "live"! This is actually the most terrible punishment, right? It is despair, not death.
At the end, I have to think of "The Seven Deadly Sins". In the end, the people in the play destroyed the lives of their loved ones and their own because they couldn't control the "anger". What a paradox, I killed myself, but I didn't know it! After knowing the ending, only despair and perverted madness are left to greet oneself.
In fact, it is impossible to control anger after any one person has gone through the things in the play. Just imagine, the death of a loved one, and even a life of torture, it is extremely cruel! Just thinking about it is enough to make people collapse. Losing control is human nature. The human heart is flesh and blood and cannot bear too much cruelty! Human nature can be strong, but behind the strong often hides the deepest fragility! I don't believe anyone can pass the test of the jigsaw. Learning to "cherish" does not need to pass this way.
The "cruel" of the jigsaw is the greatest "vulnerability" in humanity.
After watching the third episode, I want to say that if everyone in the play is guilty and needs to die, then no one in this world should live, right? ! Just ask, who has not made a mistake.
After watching the third episode, I want to say that human lives are so fragile and human nature is so perverse and unpredictable. It's better not to be tested, they can't stand it.
After watching the third episode, I want to ask, Jigsaw and Amanda are dead, so who will inherit their "mantle" in the fourth episode? ! God, I didn’t plan to watch the fourth episode. It seems that I’m going to gaffe again! This is also interesting human nature at work, right? !


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Saw III quotes

  • Deborah: [to Lynn in the Emergency Room] Look, if you've got something on your mind go upstairs to psych. Just don't bring it in here. We don't have any seconds to spare, Lynn! The woman standing in front of me had to be dragged from the locker room to put a chest tube in a trauma patient. Lynn Denlon should have been the first one there.

  • Jeff: He died in my arms! My eight-year-old son died in my arms.