Let's go back to where we started

Cayla 2022-03-23 09:02:03

The Saw series has reached the seventh episode today. The first episode was amazing, and now everyone is tired of aesthetics. Just like the final destination series, I used a 3d trick for my final chapter. As a result, the tools all turned into sharp objects, slings, flying around, and the fragments of the corpses were flying all over the sky, which was really lively.
It's just that everything is for 3d, and the plot must be weakened. The result is that there is no Suspense, only Torture. Bringing the characters from the previous episodes "dead" and coming back to life is already a tactic, and when the fat-headed Cary Elwes appears on the screen, I think you've guessed the ending, and the ending can be considered as the first. Set, and finally draw a perfect circle. It's just that you would think that in the last episode, how can you keep the mouth alive, but the cunning Hollywood still has a hand, and the aliens can still be resurrected if they fall into the furnace, not to mention a few murderers.
After so many years, Dr. Lawrence Gordon can go back to where he started, so what about us?

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Extended Reading
  • Houston 2022-04-24 07:01:10

    When I saw Lincoln, it really surprised me. How come his colorful tattoos are gone?

  • Zita 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    finished? In fact, it can be made into 8. The ending is perfect, where it all ends. Chainsaw fans should not miss this final judgment.

Saw: The Final Chapter quotes

  • Jigsaw: Hello Dr. Gordon. You are perhaps my greatest asset. Without you, my work over the last few years would not have been possible. That having been said I have a request. Watch over Jill, and should anything happen to her, I want you to act immediately on my behalf. In return for that, I will keep no more secrets from you. I've shown you a lot of places, but there is one that will be perhaps the most meaningful to you.

  • Hoffman: Hello, Gibson. Been a long time. What I want is simple: give me Jill Tuck. You're protecting her despite the fact that she had direct knowledge throughout, which makes her complicit in every death. I'll make you a deal. Give her to me, the game stops, no one else dies. If not, everyone dies and you'll be to blame. Make your choice. The clock's ticking.