Jigsaw and his apprentice Amanda are dead. Upon the news of Detective Kerry's murder, two seasoned FBI profilers, Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) and Agent Perez, arrive at the depleted police precinct and help veteran Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) sift through Jigsaw's latest grizzly game of victims and piece together the puzzle. However, when SWAT Commander Rigg, the last officer untouched by Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), is suddenly abducted and thrust into the madman's harrowing game, the officer has but ninety minutes to overcome a series of interconnected traps...or face t... he deadly consequences.
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So exactly how confident are the makers of the Saw franchise that their enterprise has Freddy???s kind of longevity? Here???s how: Saw IV begins with the now-dead Jigsaw lying on an autopsy table, his brain removed and his stomach contents emptied -- and he???s still in charge, with more of his ???games??? to play, and the film ends with more games promised. Lionsgate???s latest cash cow easily won the weekend B.O. and became the fall???s top opener with $32.1 million, ensuring many more Saws to come.
More than before, regular helmer Darren Lynn Bousman (who directed Saw II and III) relies on considerable flashback material -- care of scripters Patric...
The original Saw opened anonymously in 2004 and became an unexpected box-office juggernaut, thanks to the writing/directing team of Leigh Whannell and James Wan's original story, graphic violence and edgy feel.
Success breeds sequels and, three iterations later, Lionsgate brings us Saw IV, a film as edgy as a rubber knife.
Saw IV finds SWAT Commander Rigg (Lyriq Bent) as the most recent puppet of posthumous villain Jigsaw (Tobin Bell). Delivering his message from the autopsy table, Jigsaw forces Rigg through a number of tough decisions to save his wife and himself.
Since the original Saw, cancer patient Jigsaw has tortured his ...
Saw still has all its teeth....
Despite the demise of Jigsaw, there are still pieces missing for our detectives to puzzle over, and Rigg (Lyriq Bent) in particular has to face his worst nightmares to try and solve the latest slayings, this time the particular brand of dispatching people has been arranged to involve him directly. Despite being the 4th outing, and with what could potentially have been the knock out punch when Jigsaw passed away in Saw III, this is still intelligent well put together horror, no simple slasher bloodfest here, just a well crafted excellent film in a series that has not dulled or worn with time. I'm no real horror fan, but for my money you can keep these coming, would I say see saw.. you b...
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10/10 not as good as the first three, but still really good, I thought it would suck after the death of jigsaw and his apprentice, but he definitely had insured the continuation of his game even after death..brilliant