The way the murderous king tortures his victims is always endless, which is frightening. The young and strong beauty apprentice also began to act independently, and a small taste of two "appetizers" prepared by her made me dizzy and nauseated, and I couldn't bear to open my eyes. Although their cooperation is invincible, and the police are basically all resting, it is a pity that everyone is equal before the disease. It seems that the master and apprentice are exhausted, and "Saw and Kill 4" can only be a prequel.
Different from the previous descriptions that focused on the long life of the trapped people, this episode spent a lot of ink on depicting the ideological struggle of the apprentice Amanda, showing the audience roughly the whole process of her transformation from a victim to an accomplice. The fate of the two remaining victims was swept over. What's even more amazing is that at the juncture of life and death when "Jian Saw"'s heart rate continued to drop, there were also several scenes of him playing with his former lover. Sunshine, tree shadows, beautiful women walking through, it turns out that the murderer also had a sweet moment. This must be the foreshadowing of the savvy screenwriter for the upcoming "prequel." Of course, except for the occasional one or two brighter shots, most of the time the color of the picture is still as cold and dim as always, or there are large sections of blood and screams. Seeing people break out in cold sweats and tremble all over. All kinds of torture tools will not be described, so let everyone see it for themselves, so that it will be fresh.
As much as I love this episode, I have to say a few words about its shortcomings. First of all, due to too much description of the conflict between "Saw", Amanda and the female doctor, the difficulty level of the protagonist Jeff's breakthrough seems too low. Although the last torture device was exciting and shocking, it might have been better if another victim could be added before. Compared with the "participants" in the first two films, Jeff here always feels a little "picking up a wallet", and he came out easily without suffering from flesh and blood. There is also the part where the female doctor opened the skull for the old man, it seems that the director took it as a selling point. I don't know how everyone feels, but I'm not afraid at all, probably because I've seen too much CSI and I'm used to this kind of "terrifying" medical science. At the end of the film, I have to say that the endings of the first two episodes are both eye-catching and stunning, but this episode~ how should I say it, I can’t say it’s not wonderful, but I always feel that the shocking power of the first two episodes is missing, and it is slightly inferior One chip.
The three episodes of "Saw Kill" have already spread out the grotesque theory of the murderer's survival, but it has also come to an end. It is time to explain the origin of this old man. Strongly looking forward to the arrival of the "prequel"!
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