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Saw VI
Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw's legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw's grand scheme is finally understood.
Release : | 2009 |
Rating : | 6 |
Studio : | Mandate Pictures, Lionsgate, Twisted Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Construction Coordinator, |
Cast : | Tobin Bell Costas Mandylor Mark Rolston Betsy Russell Shawnee Smith |
Genre : | Horror Thriller |
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Very disappointing...
Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Excellent adaptation.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
The biggest strength the 'Saw' series possesses it how intelligent they are, however the biggest weakness the series possesses is that too many of the film aren't unique enough and don't have personally identifying features. So where does 'Saw VI' fall in terms of those two parameters? As far as intelligence goes it is up there with the smartest in the series. It is thought-provoking, challenging and has an extremely clever twist ending. It succeeds in this area as much as, if not more than, every other entry in the series. What about in terms of being unique though? Again this is the only fault with the film, as it is with many of the later editions. It feels very similar in format and style to every other film and when there are seven entries in your series, that makes them very hard to separate in your mind.I really enjoyed 'Saw VI'. It is everything a 'Saw' film should be. The brutality is immense, the layers to the story are plentiful and the ending is superbly executed. I would say the dialogue in this one is perhaps less memorable in spots than other films in the series, but only in a very minor way. This is probably the best of the latter editions to the series and one that ensured the series would have a lasting impact on a lot of people. A 'Saw' entry not to be missed.
Thank God... Somehow I managed to survive third and fourth, I was thinking to quit, fifth gave me little bit of hope, but when I sat to watch this one I really wasn't optimistic at all and I was almost sure I'll give it up in first half and say goodbye to Saw once and forever. But this was pleasant surprise. I'm not sure if this movie really is good or I just lowered criteria terribly after watching crappy prequels, but now I'll definitely watch seventh movie and go to theater to see the latest one. Current order from best to worst:1. Saw I 2. Saw II 3. Saw VI 4. Saw V 5. Saw III 6. Saw IV7,5/10
Okay. First of all, the atmosphere in this movie is spot on. The music is so well put together. Everything else... just a huge disappointment and much worse than Saw V.THE TRAPS: There was probably one trap in this film that I actually LIKED, which was the first trap you see. It was really creative and had a very sinister feeling to it.However, the rest were just as boring as the ones in Saw V. My least favorite was the Shotgun Marry Ago Around. This trap looks SO RETARDED! Why a Marry Ago Around first of all? And why A shotgun? Not only shotguns aren't very horrific, but the fact that six people have to survive just ONE... is just lame!THE PLOT: GOOD GRIEF! The plot made absolute ZERO sense! It felt like they were trying to rush for some answers to previous questions without thinking about what actually happened in the franchise. Jigsaw avoids every single pattern he made in the previous films. He went from "death is distasteful" to "in order to survive, someone needs to die". Why would Jigsaw give the player a rule to kill someone? Some might say that Hoffman made the rules, but JIGSAW is the one explaining them on the TV screens!Amanda's letter is also "revealed" in this film; I disagree with this statement by the way. The letter does not follow any of the patterns in Saw III. First of all, that movie already GIVES you the reasoning why Amanda shot Lynn in the first place! She did that because she felt like Jigsaw was betraying her for Lynn. Now there's a completely different reasoning that makes no sense!THE ENDING: A very disappointing ending. Basically William gets killed by some kid for rejecting his dad's coverage. HOW DOES THIS HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THE TEST?! William was supposed to finish his game before time was up, only to find out that IT'S NOT HIS GAME...?! What was he supposed to learn from all of that, and again, why would Jigsaw give the option to KILL William? I thought "Killing is distasteful".God this film is compete garbage! I'm so upset that my favorite franchise is falling off the hill so rapidly!
SAW 6 is legitimately the best SAW movie since the first one. It's directed by Kevin Greutert, and he is entirely competent. This movie is really good, in comparison to the other ones. The traps are creative, and they're actually ironic this time. I'm not gonna spoil it. Check it out, if you like SAW. Go ahead, tell 'em that Michael sent you. That's my name.