John's disciples were all over the world, and even the doctor was willing to be subdued.
I was wondering who set up Poppy's game?
At that time, John was dead, and it looked like it was set by a doctor, and only a doctor's setting is the most reasonable. Because Poppy lied that the book signing was John's warning, making it clear that setting up games for Poppy was something that John put on his agenda. After John died, the matter was left to the doctor to complete. At that time, Hoffman was put by Giltuck that only focused on revenge with the police to find out Giltuck, and should not care about Poppy's game. Besides, in the sixth game, Hoffman told Giltuck that they parted ways after finishing that game, and they should not inherit John's will to design Poppy. Also, I think it's almost impossible for Hoffman to complete the staggeringly heavy props in the Poppy game.
However, there are various indications that Poppy's game was not made by Hoffman, but it was Hoffman who told the police that the location of Poppy's game was hinted at. What's going on here? Judging from the surprised expression on Hoffman's face when he was finally caught by the doctor, he didn't know that the doctor was also John's disciple before, which ruled out the possibility of them joining forces. Then I really don't know who set up Poppy's game.
There are only a handful of scenes of John appearing in this film, so it is rare to see a few scenes of him, but I feel very kind, because this "Chainsaw" series has become more and more distant from the theme of John, and has nothing to do with him. .
Hoffman's bloody slaughter at the police station was a blatant slaughter with no depth at all. This seems rather boring.
I don't think it will be filmed anymore. John is dead, his wife is also dead, and Hoffman can't escape his birth. The doctor who is obviously fat is left to say "Game Over", and then the next Even if there are similar game events, it is the doctor's business, and there is no trace of John, so what else is there to see?
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