Haha~~ finally finished watching 2

Brent 2022-04-20 09:01:25

Haha, it's a reply based on a moderately bad review. Writing this review, I only watched the first two. Brackets are my answer.
The informant had a piece of key tucked behind his eyeball and told him to cut it out himself. So he... wait a minute, what kind of surgery can achieve such precision? (This is indeed unreasonable in medicine and life, but after all, this is a movie, and many things are life-like, it is meaningless. Anyway, I know that there is a plot here, the key is in the eyeball, and the person who is often peeping needs to dig it. come out as punishment.)
This argument was unstable at the beginning, and the subsequent narrative was naturally unconvincing. (Lz, I actually think this argument is good. You know the killer once said: People who don't cherish life don't deserve it. In fact, he kills some bad people. Let's put it this way, so he didn't kill the policeman's son. , because the policeman's son is innocent)
This directly leads to the bluntness and craftsmanship of the plot. Why does the old killer have to expose himself? (Accidentally, I just read the first person who responded to you and answered your question. I answered all your questions based on only reading 1.2, but I didn’t expect someone to say that the third part The old guy is not dead. In fact, do you know that the reason why the old guy wants to expose himself is to make the police worry about the importance of the family relationship that his son made him understand when he survives, and then lead him to the secret room of the first part, and use the right His punishment) Since everything is in his hands, why not choose to hide and manipulate? Could it be that his illness was coming to an end on the day he reckoned? And in the end, he was left alone in the car, and the camera turned around to show that he was dead - too coincidental, right? How could he have foreseen that after being beaten up, he would just endure until the police were sent to the ground before he died? You must know that according to the plot arrangement, every link must be exactly the same to achieve the final wish! He died a minute early and the ending was about to be rewritten. (Do you remember there was a story where the old guy was seriously injured after loading the car? This is to show that the old guy is a very, very tenacious person)
Also, how can the female apprentice ensure that she is not hurt during the whole process? (Amanda, this girl is the successor chosen by the old guy. On the basis of the first two films, only Amanda escaped. Because of this, the old guy appreciates her. And this is from the video, that is to say, Everything has already happened. Still that sentence, this is a movie, she must survive.
Why did the prisoner have to kill everyone to get the number? (How to say, I also have the same doubt, And my explanation to myself is: 1. Poison made him lose his mind 2. He doesn't like to share things, maybe in the end there is only a bottle of antidote in the safe)
Another scene where the hands of the female prisoner are bound by the blade, one hand is clearly blocked The knife was cut, and I didn't think of a solution first, but it was put into the other hand. In fact, I pushed the blade with the other hand, and it came out easily. (How to say, it seems that after you gave such a question, I I feel that the crazy behavior of the person who kills and takes the number has been proved again. It should be the problem of poison. You can see that the woman is actually very uncomfortable. When she sees the antidote in the play, her Her eyes changed, she didn't hesitate, she let go in without thinking. I'm thinking now, Amanda shouldn't have been drugged, so should the cop's son)
Episode 1 Everyone is killed for a reason, the way they die It's also very meaningful. However, several people here are imprisoned without their own deep reasons, but they have been imprisoned by the protagonist. Like the blade trap above, there is no background or connection. So when they are killed, they cannot achieve The desperation and shocking effect of each deceased like in episode 1. (Maybe the old guy thinks that these people who have been in prison are damned, in fact, you said that there is no such despair and shock, but also a bit, so this movie is not enough The good thing is that the screenwriter didn't give each former prisoner some background of committing crimes)
haha~~ Finally finished the review~

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Saw II quotes

  • John: Some people are so ungrateful to be alive, but not you... not anymore.

  • John: Hello, Xavier, I want to play a game. It's similar to the game you play as a drug dealer, the game of giving hope to the desperate. I think we can agree that your situation is desperate, so I'm going to offer you hope. By entering this room, you have started a timer on the door in front of you. When the timer runs out the door will be locked forever, locking away the antidote inside it. If you want to find the key, you will have to crawl through the same squalor that your customers have. I'll give you one hint where to find it.

    [Xavier and Daniel move a bed frame, revealing a pit full of hypodermic syringes beneath]

    John: It will be like finding a needle in a haystack.

    [laughs]