The all-powerful and omnipotent chainsaw owner, John Kramer, is actually just a failure. He thought that he could look down on all living beings to save people's hearts, but in fact he couldn't save the fate of his wife. It was like this in his lifetime and after his death; he thought that the "jigsaw" business would flourish and pass on from generation to generation. Because of his own selfish desires, he became a pure murderer; he thought that those who passed the test of the games he designed would be reborn and grateful to him, but no one was truly redeemed. Sawgate maintains his bloody mythology. From the beginning to the end, the actions made by the "jigsaws" have no protection and rescue, only bloody sanctions and revenge, just like the sixth letter Old John left to his first wife Jill, which is to ask her to do it by herself. The execution of the unworthy disciple Hoffman. However, as usual, he did not leave his wife with any strategy to protect him, and could only sit back and watch her tragically die under Hoffman's eye, and then arrange for revenge from the more hidden disciples. The Chainsaw Gate, an underground organization that has always been inexplicable, has never made society better, but will only make the world change its mind. And "Chainsaw 7", which is said to be the final film of the entire series, can only be regarded as a mediocre sequel. It is not a bad film, because it is still a thrilling plot scene when taken out alone. However, it is far from having the ability to carry a classic horror series that has lasted for seven years and has affected millions of fans. The escalation of the bloody level of the year has become weaker and weaker, and the creative ability of the screenwriters has also been firmly limited due to the limitation of the subject matter.
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