Immediate Impressions: Select

Adelbert 2022-03-23 09:02:03

Finally, with the soundtrack of the cam version, I finished watching "SAW VII" at 2:00 in the morning.

Gordon, in the end, was the Doctor Stream winner. Although Hoffman's Huo Ershuliu guessed the beginning, he never guessed the ending.

Gordon, the appearance was so amazing. I felt a different but equally intimidating aura from the old man. After the child held back five films, he finally made his debut at the end, and he was still amazing.

Jill still hung up, but it was not very comfortable to hang up. Although it is a blessing to die on the beloved work of the one you love, the reason is rather weak. Just Hoffman's willful, pure revenge? Compared with the complicated motives in the previous films, it is too naive. Of course, Uncle Huo has finally become murderous. For him, it doesn't matter whether he cherishes life or chooses to die. In any case, Jill died twice, and for the 3D effect, he made such a complicated killing instrument, which was a bit painful. Jill has been doing well, and without him there would be no jigsaw, no chainsaw disciple, and no discussion of this wonderful fringe morality.

Hoffman was finally caught, which puzzled me, and of course the two helpers next to Gordon. I analyze that they should be members of the so-called "self-help association". Just like Amanda, many survivors of the game will talk about "rebirth". Gordon has attended many, many self-help tea parties, and naturally preached for a long time, so People who save themselves often hope to sublimate and turn to "redemption" of others. But when it came to Hoffman, he was arrested for murderousness? The old man asked Gordon to protect Jill. An accident happened, so he would never have trouble in the future? It makes sense, but there are always some philosophical theories of the old man missing, which makes people feel that the last part is just a retribution of grievances and the perfect way of showing offenders. The idea of ​​redemption that the old man is keen on is not the main line, although it is still reflected in another line of Flanery (played the executioner very well).

Flanery's game should be designed by the old man, Gordon should be the executor, should Gordon be in control of the road to redemption? Did Hoffman appear entirely as a god-like character? Although the trick of adjusting the tiger and leaving the mountain is still sharp, it is somewhat disappointing, what an excellent disciple.

It seems that these are the main characters involved, and it can be regarded as the ending. The people in the old man's era were basically dead, and only Gordon, the most precious discovery in the old man's mouth, survived.

"saw" is one of my favorite horror films. The shock of the first one is really indescribable, the music, the plot, the dialogue, the camera, and the slap of the heart. The plot after that was so smooth and twists and turns, I especially appreciate the old man's marginal morality, which is a perception beyond the bloody pleasure.

When I mentioned Chainsaw Horror with many friends, the first reaction was that it was too disgusting, I didn't watch it. actually not. Although the level of gore increases with the number of episodes, one of the highlights is that various subtle mechanisms are related to the content that the person who is playing the game wants to redeem, whether it is Amanda's Well of Ten Thousand Needles or the piercing eye in this episode. Throat, there is a reason for the drama, the player knows it, of course, I may also be too cult.

Looking back on the seven films, the passing of the old man really made me feel very unhappy with the screenwriter of this film. At one point, I felt that the fifth film would be over. Although the seventh volume is out, it is a pity that the old man has passed away for a long time. Of course, it is this passing that has the so-called beauty of loss. There may be an eighth, but the old man has drifted away, and that will be Gordon's stage.

Think what a chainsaw would bring me? The pleasure of watching the movie, the enjoyment of the plot, the thinking of marginal morality, and the blurring and overlapping of right and wrong... It is these kinds of contradictions that make this movie so special in my eyes.

In addition, there is "choice", the movie is choosing from beginning to end, choose your own destiny, choose the fate of others, choose your own life and death, choose the life and death of others, choose to cherish those who love, choose to hurt those who hate , choose to betray, choose to give up... We can naturally map life, you have many choices, you think you can choose ideals with a pure heart, but do you want to make a game first to dig out the heart and see for yourself? You think you can live a full life with a warm blood, but do you want to suck out the blood first to see how warm it is? Choose, choose, choose.

The chainsaw doesn't die, the spirit lives on.
=============== I'm

sleepy, there must be all kinds of powerful technical posts in the post bar, and I will watch them decisively tomorrow.

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Saw: The Final Chapter quotes

  • Dr. Gordon: Bravo! To be able to sustain such a traumatic experience and, uh... and yet find a positive in that grizzly act. It's a remarkable feat, indeed. Remarkable... if not a little perverse.

  • Gibson: [talking to Jill] It's a safe house Jill! Safe. House.

    [Walks out of the room]

    Secretary: We just got this. Hoffman knows she's here.

    Gibson: Goddamnit!