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  1. Jigsaw Movie Review - When man turns into a killing machine@reviewzzz2466d

    Well, I don't really know what to say. This film not only prepared me for the beautiful days of Saw's explosive vascular series of hyper-adrenaline, but also made me live a new and distinctive experience from John Kramer's experiments to probe the human soul to the core. All fans of the Saw series had in their minds that the series actually ended in the seventh film released in 2010, and really was the end of a genius series for epic films like that, but the biggest shock was when Jigsaw was released in October 2017. What do they want to offer after the series ends ? Any reasonable ...!

    the story

    It is known that Jigsaw has died ten years now, and the series of crimes for the purpose of hidden justice has died with him irrevocably, and the autopsy and burial is clearly not questionable. Now, after so many years, some bodies begin to appear indiscriminately on the streets of the city. Events move from one scene to another in an attempt to reach that return to life, as well as the writer's narrative of one of Kraemer's crazy experiences to punish humans for their transient evils. Will you live up to our usual expectations of that explosive chain of minds? Did John Cramer really return from death? Many questions and many answers will be found in the folds of this film, which has rekindled the glory of the series.

    Impression of the story

    As usual, every part of that series comes with a new, different, and unexpected plot. Along with keenness to show the creative and distinctive character of John Kramer in designing all the tools that serve him in his quest to cleanse the souls of human beings and select the fat from the nausea, the most distinctive element in the plot this time is independent in itself. The puzzle is scattered between the scenes of each film separately, until we get to the seventh film to collect strings, and we see that in each film there were missing pieces is time to assemble. But this story is a stand-alone puzzle, and all of its pieces are scattered inside the plot itself without being combined with other film experiences.

    Another distinctive aspect of this plot is that it has struck a culture of intermittent stimulation in a murder. But this film is a straightforward presentation of the entire contract at once.It simply stacks up in adrenaline and enthusiasm until you release it once at the end of the film that will drive you crazy, and you can repeat it several times in a row until you fully understand it. This is really commendable.

    Characters

    For the characters there is not much to say. In this film, John Kramer's own character appeared again and this was shocking, but it was the only one that appeared from the previous parts. Dr. Gordon, his friend and his first survivor, never appeared in the film, although I was expecting him to be the mastermind behind all that. For other characters it was natural to be superficial, because their appearance depends on the time period of the film itself, and has no depth or meaning far, so I will not put the characters this time within the elements of evaluation, if I do this will be a fatal blow to the film, and the film revolves around the concept of horror Psychological, community goodness, and the person It must be superficial to focus the viewer on meaning and actions, not heroes and names.

    personal opinion

    A beautiful film brings back the old days with the wonderful Saw series. A good plot, elaborate curves, and a shocking end as usual, a review of Jigsaw, which really proved a remarkable experience that has brought back many memories and emotional states. I wish you an enjoyable view, always remembering John Kramer's resonant phrase: “We speak for the dead.”

    Mt Rating 9.5/10

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  2. Review Film: JIGSAW (2017)@film-trail3014d


    Saw franchise is all about shock value. The audiences hope to be surprised by the deadly traps of abundant gore producers as well as the nihil twist of logic. In other words, media escapism is perfect. There is a proven patent formula that attracts fans, but awareness raises a modification to breathe fresh air. As a result, a new team was appointed. The director's seat is occupied by The Spierig Brothers (Daybreakers, Predestination), while Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger write the screenplay. The result is ironic, had a working title Saw: Legacy, Jigsaw actually destroy the heritage of its predecessor.

    A misdirected modification has been posted since the first moment. Instead of a brutal trap, the film opted for a minimally action-oriented tension containing police and criminal chases named Edgar Munsen (Josiah Black). Edgar implies he is trapped in a Jigsaw game, even though John Kramer (Tobin Bell) has been killed 10 years ago. In an interview, The Spierig Brothers stated Jigsaw would not be as fierce as his old installment. A proven error in the opening then continues when the prime trap finally emerges. Five victims were chained in one room and had to escape before the chainsaws cut their bodies.

    The trap seems lazy for two reasons. First, the resemblance to one of the Saw II games. Second, the minimal risk that must be taken to escape. No part of the body needs to be sacrificed, just enough blood. Even when the first life floated, the audience was given the chance to watch it. Related gore, there are only two moments able to appear attractive. Unfortunately, one trimmed the sensor scissors, another new one at the end. The trap "rain sharp objects" is quite intense, but again the impact is too tame. Why dropped dozens of weapons if the victim suffered only minor puncture wounds? Jigsaw is a shy porn torture, since the second film, Saw has shifted from a brutal psychological horror to a pure treat of torture. However, the inner conflict always accompanies dilemma when victims are forced to make sacrifices in order to survive. The situation leads to the tension of audiences who are encouraged to "what do I do if I experience something similar?". Jigsaw also disarmed the power, in which some games especially early in the duration did not require similar sacrifices, or failed to bring the audience to understand the price to pay due to hasty executions. The new Jigsaw's tricky exams were truly felt when John Kramer appeared, confirming Tobin Bell still has a magical aura as the serial killer, As always, beyond the main game, there is a mystery search. This time around Detective Halloran's investigation (Callum Keith Rennie) involving a forensic officer, Logan Nelson (Matt Passmore) and his assistant, Eleanor (Hannah Emily Anderson). Investigations involving conflicts are mutually suspicious, then a twist that tries to recreate surprising surprises as a feature of this franchise, but fails to achieve goals due to familiarity with one of the previous films. If you are a fan of Saw or at least have watched all the titles, it is easy to guess the direction of the plot. The problem is, the twist in Saw is the kind that emphasizes the effects of shock rather than the foresight spreading the seeds.

    Mistaken in determining which one needs to be changed and maintained is Jigsaw's biggest drawback. The result is fatal. Longing post six-period Halloween filled with sleep producer named Paranormal Activity undetected. When the Hello Zepp iconic theme song made by Charlie Clouser did not sound, as usual, there is obviously an acute mistake in Jigsaw that is worth pairing with Saw V and Saw 3D as the nadir point of its franchise. 


    RATING (5/10)


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  3. Jigsaw@beejayjung3084d

    Jigsaw is a 2017 American horror film directed by Michael and Peter Spierig, written by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger, and starring Matt Passmore, Callum Keith Rennie, Clé Bennett, and Hannah Emily Anderson. It is the eighth installment in the Saw franchise, picking up over a decade after the death of the eponymous Jigsaw killer, during the police investigation of a new succession of murders that fit his modus operandi. Saw 3D (2010) was originally deemed the final installment of the series, before Lionsgate Films commissioned the production of Jigsaw from a pitch by Stolberg and Goldfinger. image

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  4. Jigsaw ? horror movie or BDSM movie (2017)@showflix3153d

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    Saw initially is an effective minimalist thriller with a pretty decent sadism flavor. Seven films later, he brings the term slasher to his most basic definition: it's about slashing people . The philosophical theme evaporated and its plot mechanism simplified ((only)) into a slaughtering technique with a brutal trap. I think the only thing that people who watch the movie care about is how the characters will be slaughtered.

    Anyway, who was watching the movie Saw expecting moral contemplation of truth and redemption? (all Saw movies do have those elements, but only the first film is pretty okay tucking it). No one is expecting that and Jigsaw is not a movie like that either. The movie is familiar. We feel dejavu . The plot seems like we've seen in the sequel-sequel Saw . As a differentiator is a last-minute twist that answers the majority of its plots-holes . As always, the story begins with some potential victims who are forced to "play" at a location guided by instructions from a Jigsaw doll. In this movie, its location is an old warehouse. The trap is a chain that crosses the neck that is connected with a chainsaw on the wall. Our potential victims consist of 5 people, among them played by Laura Vandervoort, Mandela Van Peebles , and Paul Braunstein . Their acting requirements are tense expression, hysterical shouting, and loss of organs.

    From some of the tapes left in the warehouse, there was the sound of the original Killer Jigsaw Killer, John Kramer. They are commanded to confess sin in the past. If it is manut with game rules, they may be free. The problem is that no one will admit their own sins, even when almost slaughtered. They even ngeles with small khilaf-khilaf. How did Jigsaw not get annoyed? If you want ngeles should be with the confessed vertigo and then treated in the hospital. Djitoe. Is that right sir? * salim *.

    If you remember, John has been killed since Saw III (but he left enough cassettes and men to drive his franchise up to Saw 3D ; you can read the chronology here ). His body has been autopsied and we have even seen his brain examined. Or is it so? The Jigsaw film takes the setting 10 years after John's death. So how can we hear again the original sound of Tobin Bell ? Or John's DNA found by the police in the victim's fingernails?

    Yep. The film still follows the grip of Saw's films, where the plot of "games" goes parallel with police investigation drama of Jigsaw's classmates with CSI soap operas and the like. The mutilated bodies with Jigsaw trademark are found on the streets. Detective Halloran ( Callum Keith Rennie ) was assigned to investigate with Detective Hart ( Cle Bennett ). The medical officer Logan ( Matt Passmore ) and his assistant Eleanor ( Hannah Emily Anderson ) are responsible for the autopsy process.

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    In this universe, Jigsaw has become a kind of legend. There is a site dedicated to Jigsaw. Everyone already knows who John Kramer is and how the successor of Jigsaw operates. Anyone can be a Jigsaw or a Jigsaw victim. So immediately, all these people are suspicious of each other. And they are also given a vague background that deserves suspicion. Nelson is a former post-war trauma medical army. Halloran is not as straight as it looks. While Eleanor has an exaggerated interest in Jigsaw's modus operandi.

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    The film is cultivated by the relatively new Spierig Brothers in the Saw franchise. This director duo presents a sophisticated time-travel mechanism in Predestination , and they handle the Jigsaw parallel plots smoothly. They also make their visual aesthetics up; the film no longer looks like an over-the-top sadistic campy movie with abrupt cut and extreme color schemes. Even so, they sometimes still have to make a scene, making it look more fun than it really is, because the scriptwriting team seems to have run out of inspiration to present a more innovative slaughter method. Lazy and ludicrous at the same time.

    My favorite part is in the wheat barn. Jigsaw threatens to drown our victims with wheat, because wheat is a sadistic killer - this is not to be debated. Suddenly the spray of wheat stopped. Maybe Jigsaw is considering his mistake, "It's not enough gress". Then just down loaded all kinds of kitchen utensils.

    I wonder what this movie is for? The story is relatively eleven-twelve qualities with Saw II to Saw 3D (except a pretty creative twist ), while his cadres are less crazy. Oh yeah, I know. This film is just release miss, especially for the audience who still able to survive post Saw 3D . Whoever it is. No matter who they are



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