Chainsaw Horror

Cleora 2022-03-25 09:01:09

6 and 7 brushed together. It can be regarded as a genre film, and it
should be regarded as a horror film that affects this generation. There is a saying among friends that Texas is a magical place that produces both grilled chicken and chainsaw massacres.
When I was in college, I watched 1, and I found out that I watched horror movies. I didn't dare to watch ghosts and monsters, but I was immune to plasma tablets. Probably know that the plasma is fake, but I am afraid of the mysterious atmosphere created by ghosts and monsters.
So after the founding of the People's Republic of China, not being allowed to become an elite actually won my heart, hahaha!
6.7 The two plots are not compact, especially the seventh, because jagsaw has died, and only an old policeman is left. He has always felt powerless about the setting of the homicide bureau, there is no sense of trial, and there is no such thing as jagsaw. The awe of life (although I don't know where it is reflected, but I feel this way inexplicably, and I kneel for myself). Awe of fear, perhaps?
Only pure violence and absolute power remain. Although the policeman is not as smart as the old man, he still loses in sophistication.
Of course, there are many unreasonable places, but I'm not here to find fault~ In the
last scene, the male protagonist of the first part appeared. . . The chainsaw can go on again.

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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!