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If you're reading this, I assume you've watched the movie, have no desire to or don't care about spoilers. So, let's start.
All of these people are locked up and trapped. The only way they get out is with the help of the insurance guy(Idk his name). So the insurance guy first has to beat some guy who smokes in a breathing contest. That should be easy enough but problem is... every time he takes a breath, he is injured as well. He easily could have had that thing cut into/squeeze him enough where he would be too damaged to go about the rest of the events. Then, he had to fight a chick with a saw because a key was inside him. Lets say she killed him and didn't get the key in time. Everyone else is trapped. Or, lets say she does get the key... what's the relevance of picking two out of six people to live if she is the one making the choices?
So if two people being hung, a girl in a cage and six people on a carousel who were depending on someones help wasn't stupid enough, then you have two people at the end with the choice to kill him. Not only did they have the choice to kill him but they chose to kill him. I understand the fighting/killing each other to survive concept but now you have average people committing murder over a grudge. Really?
Lastly, were these games suppose to be how Jigsaw wanted them done or was it still being run by the detective's rules? Jigsaw is suppose to give everyone a chance to live. I know the insurance guy chose who got to live and die(in a sense) through his job but Jigsaw always set up the game so everyone could live. In this case, someone always had to die.
In other words... this movie is beyond outlandish. In fact, I don't know why I am complaining about it. In the recent movies, people have depended on someone else helping them. That doesn't even make sense. The whole plot is that Jigsaw wants to rehabilitate people and the choice is in their hands. The past few movies, some people can't do anything other than wait/hope someone gets to them because they are in a cage or restrained in some form. Saw was never anything special but sometimes I like to see a "scary" movie or some gore. I always thought saw was dumb in a sense but now I see how truly stupid it is.
I know it's a movie and I am putting too much thought into it. It's just not even logical though. If I want to see something unrealistic, I'll watch Star Wars or something which is suppose to be unrealistic. I shouldn't watch a movie about cops chasing a serial killer(which happens in real life) and think this is more unrealistic than seeing a dinosaur in person... that talks... to kids... is real... and is purple.
All of these people are locked up and trapped. The only way they get out is with the help of the insurance guy(Idk his name). So the insurance guy first has to beat some guy who smokes in a breathing contest. That should be easy enough but problem is... every time he takes a breath, he is injured as well. He easily could have had that thing cut into/squeeze him enough where he would be too damaged to go about the rest of the events. Then, he had to fight a chick with a saw because a key was inside him. Lets say she killed him and didn't get the key in time. Everyone else is trapped. Or, lets say she does get the key... what's the relevance of picking two out of six people to live if she is the one making the choices?
So if two people being hung, a girl in a cage and six people on a carousel who were depending on someones help wasn't stupid enough, then you have two people at the end with the choice to kill him. Not only did they have the choice to kill him but they chose to kill him. I understand the fighting/killing each other to survive concept but now you have average people committing murder over a grudge. Really?
Lastly, were these games suppose to be how Jigsaw wanted them done or was it still being run by the detective's rules? Jigsaw is suppose to give everyone a chance to live. I know the insurance guy chose who got to live and die(in a sense) through his job but Jigsaw always set up the game so everyone could live. In this case, someone always had to die.
In other words... this movie is beyond outlandish. In fact, I don't know why I am complaining about it. In the recent movies, people have depended on someone else helping them. That doesn't even make sense. The whole plot is that Jigsaw wants to rehabilitate people and the choice is in their hands. The past few movies, some people can't do anything other than wait/hope someone gets to them because they are in a cage or restrained in some form. Saw was never anything special but sometimes I like to see a "scary" movie or some gore. I always thought saw was dumb in a sense but now I see how truly stupid it is.
I know it's a movie and I am putting too much thought into it. It's just not even logical though. If I want to see something unrealistic, I'll watch Star Wars or something which is suppose to be unrealistic. I shouldn't watch a movie about cops chasing a serial killer(which happens in real life) and think this is more unrealistic than seeing a dinosaur in person... that talks... to kids... is real... and is purple.
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