Talk about my subjective film experience and feelings

Alessia 2021-12-15 08:01:15

At the beginning, the fat man cuts the meat and the thin woman cuts his hands. The picture is extremely bloody. When it comes up, there is an appetizer, which has an internal taste (but then why don’t they throw their clothes and shoes into the Tianbian? Haha, hey, I just hit it). The half part is very exciting, especially the 6-person carousel that is absolutely amazing, and the ugly side of human nature is vividly reflected. In the end, the boss of the evil insurance company was pressed by the enemy and injected HF (hydrofluoric acid, a strong acid with strong corrosiveness) into his body. After a while, his body was broken and his intestines flowed all over (this scene impressed me deeply. It’s still new, the wicked will eventually get a bad retribution, really relieve their qi). In addition, Hoffman, one of the disciples of the jigsaw in the control room, was also tied up by Tucker and put on the same tearing jaw of Amanda in the first part to accept the death test of the dead jigsaw (found when the jigsaw was still alive Hoffman is getting more and more brutal), at this time Hoffman finally understands what the tape that was taken out of the jigsaw stomach at the beginning said: Do you think you can control the situation? Do you think it's peaceful without being tested? Of course, this one is smoother and more exciting than the previous one, and the content is richer. (92 minutes director's cut version)

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Extended Reading
  • Kay 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    It's nice to be able to shoot like this.

  • Elinor 2022-04-23 07:02:22

    Torture tools are nothing new, and the aesthetics are exhausted. John Kramer thought of himself as God.

Saw VI quotes

  • Harold Abbott: [Places a rejected insurance claim on the desk] I don't get it. I have been with this insurance company for over 10 years.

    William: I know, Harold. But, unfortunately, when we reviewed your claim, we found that you failed to mention a previous condition.

    Harold Abbott: What condition? There is no condition.

    William: It says here that you had oral surgery to remove a cyst from your jaw.

    Harold Abbott: This is absurd! I have heart disease. I has nothing to do with some oral surgery I had 30 years ago.

    William: Any type of oral surgery is going to leave scar tissue. Scar tissue can lead to gum disease and, as you well know, gum disease can cause heart disease.

    Harold Abbott: You know what? You're a criminal. You are a goddamn criminal. I have paid my monthly premium for 10 years without so much as a cold. And now that I'm actually sick you're going to deny my coverage? I have a family!

    William: Those are the rules, Harold! I'm sorry but your own actions have caused this.

    Harold Abbott: You've just given me a death sentence. Who is going to cover me now? You just killed me.

    [Leaves William's office]

  • Jill: [Opens her door] Miss Jenkins.

    Pamela Jenkins: Please, this will only take a second. We can help each other!

    Jill: What makes you think you can just come to my door like this?

    Pamela Jenkins: Because I found something you want to see.

    [Hands Jill a letter]

    Pamela Jenkins: Go on.

    Jill: Where did you get this?

    Pamela Jenkins: It was at the location where John died. Does it mean anything to you?

    Jill: No. Goodbye Miss Jenkins.