279 out of 408 people found the following comment useful :- I loved it, 10 February 2005
Author:
dhruvdude from U.S.A
Movies like Saw are the ones that makes us believe in the horror genre.
It is because of such movies we like to see horror/thriller movies. Let
me tell you that after watching Saw I wanted to buy the ticket and
watch it again because after a long time I got to see a real gripping
and tightly directed horror movie. The movie is very exciting and has a
lot of goosebumps. However, if you are a faint of heart please do not
see this movie as it has a lot of gore/violence in it which will make
you jump out of your seat. I just can't wait for the DVD to come out as
I really want to buy it. My recommendation to all of you is to watch
Saw and have a good time like I did. Also, the movie has a great twist.
10/10
274 out of 410 people found the following comment useful :- Well made horror/thriller, two thumbs up, 10 December 2004
Author:
lizabeth666
When two men, wake up and find themselves chained to a bathroom pipe,
with a dead body lying in between them, they soon realize that they are
prisoners, in the secure lair of a serial killer, nicknamed 'Jigsaw'.
This film was, in my opinion, exciting, thrilling, and an overall
entertaining film to watch. It delivered the necessary chills, to keep
its audiences fully awake, and engaged. This was an enormous
achievement for Aussie newcomers James Wan, and Leigh Wannell. The
two have created a well-deserved horror/thriller, without the necessary
clichés.The film is not too scary that it becomes unwatchable, so the
full potential of its enormity will not be missed. definitely two
thumbs uo for me.
216 out of 296 people found the following comment useful :- Just See SAW!, 6 December 2004
Author:
Remmy Wamweri (wamweri@gmail.com) from Oxford, England
Wow. The critics weren't wrong. Not since seven has horror been
portrayed so majestically.
From the first minute to last this film twists and turns you till you
feel rather poorly. Just like 'Se7en', the all-round Grittiness that
director James Wan creates disgusts and enthralls. Just like 'Se7en',
there is a H U G E twist that makes your blood curdle.
A lack of star names helps the movie flow as the pace builds to a
finale that won't be forgotten by this viewer in a hurry!
I still can't sleep.
It is well scripted, well acted, and, for everyone who guesses the
killer after the first few minutes, keeps you guessing right up to the
final reel. It is better than Seven for shock value. It is not over the
top gory but there is a final scene which makes you sweat.
Very highly recommended!
256 out of 383 people found the following comment useful :- Sicko movie, Go!, 31 January 2005
Author:
jade_fine from California
A sicko movie whose nastiness is almost topped by its weirdness...so
obviously any true horror fan worth their salt needs to seek it out!
The story is about a surgeon and a photographer who wake up and to find
themselves shackled at opposite ends of a nasty-looking toilet. Don't
want to say too much but plenty of ugliness ensues. This movie has the
perfect mix of scares and a really bizarre plot. The movie's got a
decent budget for an indie horror (a little over a million, i think)
but it's pretty small for a film that got such a big release. I hear it
made a "killing" at the box office, so TAKE NOTICE Hollywood! People
want to see this stuff. Go!
108 out of 137 people found the following comment useful :- The best thriller in years, 6 March 2005
Author:
Superunknovvn from Austria, Vienna
Since "Nattevagten" I have not seen a thriller that has kept me on the
edge of my seat as well as "Saw". Right from the beginning this
original story sucks you in and doesn't let you go until the very end.
Thrillers as gripping as this one have become extremely rare in times
like these, where people have seen almost everything and can guess any
twist during the first half of the movie. With "Saw" James Wan and
Leigh Whannell, the creative heads behind this project, set new
standards. Think you're hard-boiled? Think again and watch "Saw", a
movie that will creep you out and surprise you beyond your
expectations.
"Saw" has been advertised as the new "Se7en" and while both movies are
definitely in the same tradition, "Saw" does a much better job at
actually being creepy. Jigsaw is the most gruesome killer the cinema
has seen in a loooong time. Wan and Whannel really came up with a
monster that has no peer. Where many movies drift into ridiculousness
trying to establish the villain as an almost superhuman evil being,
"Saw" does never get anywhere near that trap. Sure, the cops are
depicted way too stupid and the killer is unrealistically smart,
outshining each and every opponent with his perfect plans, but hey,
"Se7en" and "Silence Of The Lambs" didn't care too much about realism,
either, did they?
"Saw" does have some flaws. Those sped-up tracking shots have just been
used too many times by now, the structure of the script is weird and
jumps from one period of time to another, some characters' lines are a
bit clichéd. However, considering that this movie was made in only 18
days by two independent filmmakers with literally no budget at all,
it's really inappropriate to be petty about technical subtleties, when
Wan and Whannel came up with such an original and stirring movie.
I can't remember the last time I've been surprised by a movie's final
twist, but "Saw" has an ending that I didn't see coming at all. This
thriller is the most original piece of independent film-making since
"Cube". I'm really looking forward to seeing how Wan and Whannell's
career develops after this fine sleeper.
201 out of 326 people found the following comment useful :- Tops!!!, 14 December 2004
Author:
Nennapuppy from Sydney
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Finally a horror/thriller movie that has a plot and scary bits! Most go
for the scare and have no plot, so when they aren't scary they suck!
This one is good from either plot side or scare side. This movie is
tops!! I've often thought about the awful things that killers could do
to people, but usually just shot/stab them - this movie does some of
those things! It really made me cringe in some parts and I could really
"feel" how terrified the characters probably were cause of the great
acting.
I just didn't see that ending coming, that just topped it all off. At
one point i figured it was just going to end in the same old "big fight
with lots of blood" scene but, WOW! that ending was the icing on the
cake! I'm spun out but the whole thing - definitely a DVD buy for me.
4/5
148 out of 238 people found the following comment useful :- One of the Most Unique and Grisly Thrillers In Recent Memory., 11 December 2004
Author:
horror_freak from Oregon
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
"Saw" is one of the better horror films in recent memory. I suppose
it's more of a thriller than horror, although it still is gory and
serves well on a horrific level. It's sort of a cross between "Se7en"
and "The Silence of the Lambs" I'd say, and the film is pretty damn
good.
"Saw" opens with two men who wake up in a dilapidated public restroom
with no memory of how or why they are where they are. Chained to the
floor, they are both utterly confused and terrified. Together, they
begin to piece together the memory of what happened to them as the
serial killer, nicknamed Jigsaw threatens them and plays numerous mind
games that lead up to their demise. Meanwhile, detectives and officials
are on the trail of the brutal serial murderer, trying to save the men
the entire time.
This is definitely a smart thriller and it will have you on the edge of
your seat from the very beginning to the bloody, limb-severing
conclusion. The characters are extremely believable and the acting was
great, including performances by Carey Elwes, Monica Potter, and Danny
Glover. Everyone performed perfectly and were very believable to watch.
The entire movie has a dark, damp setting, and is overloaded with
intense scenes and lots of gore, that are sure to please any horror
fan. On top of that, the cleverly-woven story is unique and underived.
James Wan does an excellent job, especially considering this to be his
first feature film. I can't wait to see some his future stuff.
Bottom line - "Saw" is a smart, grisly, unforgiving, all-around brutal
horror movie that is unique and original. If you are looking for a
horror movie a notch above your average slasher flick, I advise you see
"Saw". 9/10.
125 out of 196 people found the following comment useful :- I Loved It, 2 November 2004
Author:
tx1980 from Dallas, TX
I am a big fan of the horror genre and the murder/mystery genre. This
movie is a good combination of both genres. A lot of people are saying
that it is a seven wannabe and so on. While watching this movie I did
not think of Seven. To me this movie stood out on it's own. I thought
the cinematography was really cool in this movie. The suspense was
gripping and jaw dropping in some scenes. I do agree with some of the
other reviewers that the acting was somewhat cheezy and bad but come on
now. Most acting in horror movies is cheezy and over the top. I don't
think that acting in this movie was as bad as acting you would find in
a B horror movie. This movie was unapologetic and in your face. It
seemed like while you were watching it, it didn't care if you thought
it was over the top and didn't want to monitor itself. That's what I
loved about it. The ending surprised me. Interesting movie throughout
and is worth the ticket price. If you liked this movie rent or buy
Cube. If you liked Cube go see this movie. If you have a weak stomach
and you are not into serial killer movies this isn't the movie for you.
47 out of 63 people found the following comment useful :- I +Saw+ it last night, 11 June 2005
Author:
dee.reid from United States
"Saw," a film that was originally planned for a straight-to-video
release but after receiving positive nods at test screenings, was
finally given the green light in October 2004 - just in time for
Halloween. "Saw" contains one of the those plots that shows you
everything it's got up its sleeve, then doubles-back on itself
three-fourths of the way through and reveals something entirely new.
It's not hard to see why this almost hit the straight-to-video fodder
list. I mean, people will closely observe that it obviously contains
the traits of its successors, namely "Seven" (1995), and that may be
all the ammunition the haters will need to trash it. Already, I see
that the IMDb voters have averaged "Saw" a 7.5, with those people who
have rated it with an "8" or a "10" being neck-and-neck at the polls.
But I begin with reassurances that "Saw" is a genius thriller, if not
entirely original or daring. The film does its best to exploit the
claustrophobia and mounting tension that collects as it progresses.
"Saw" will also make you think twice about bladed objects as well.
Ironically, the title has very little to do with plot, as there is no
chainsaw-wielding maniac on the loose as the ghastly cover art of a
severed foot would imply. The only saws here are the ones the two main
characters Lawrence (Cary Elwes) and Adam (Leigh Whannell, also the
film' screenwriter) have been given.
The two men awaken to find themselves chained to lead pipes in a
decrepit public bathroom. In the middle of the floor, is a dead body
that's surrounded in a pool of its own blood, with a gun in one hand
and a tape recorder in the other. As it would turn out, they're the
latest victims of a serial killer known as the "Jigsaw Killer."
Jigsaw has a nasty little way of torturing his victims by trapping them
in a situation where they have to kill if they want to survive. As
Lawrence explains, technically Jigsaw is not a killer, simply because
he hasn't killed anyone; the victims do that for him. As one fortunate
victim observes, who survived her ordeal, she is bound to a chair with
a reversed bear trap-like device strapped to her head with pliers wired
into her upper and lower jaws. A timer is on the device and if she does
not locate a key before it runs out, her mouth will be ripped open and
no more pretty face. In order to get out, she must open up the stomach
of a dead man lying on the floor next her to get the key.
As Jigsaw ever so carefully points out to his victims, he doesn't just
choose them at random. To him, they're all perfectly immoral
individuals and he uses their immorality to set up horrific situations
where the victim rarely survives the trap; in essence, life is its own
reward because Jigsaw's victims don't value it, as he explains to the
one young woman lucky enough to fight through his plan. Also on the
case of Jigsaw, are two detectives Tapp (Danny Glover) and Sing (Ken
Leung), who bring forth the news of Jigsaw's previous victims in one
particularly gruesome flashback sequence.
Lawrence is pretty well aware of the case of Jigsaw, as even once he
was considered a suspect by the police. As you would have it, Adam is
not especially trustful of Lawrence being that he seems to know a lot
and is not reporting many details to him. They realize, however, that
if they are going to survive this nightmare, they're going to have to
play into Jigsaw's game, observe the clues he's willing to give them,
and ultimately make it out alive.
"Saw" was directed admirably by James Wan and written by Whannell, who
also makes an effective victim alongside Elwes. Elwes, a highly
underrated actor, is given a chance to shine here, even though this
really isn't an actor's movie, as it is more in the hands of the
director. However, we do get a sense of the desperation of the two
leads, who soon realize that they're not the only ones trapped in this
madman's game.
"Saw" does benefit from its moody atmosphere, which may cover up any of
the film's shortcomings. Towards the end, it does lose pace a little
bit as things seem to be spiraling down the haunted house route, but
quickly regains momentum as it draws to a close. I know that despite
its flaws, I was glued to the seat and really "in" the film's tight
tension, which thankfully doesn't let up.
Is "Saw" a genre classic? Certainly. Is it a classic like "Seven"? I
don't know. There's a lot to consider when pondering a question with so
much baggage like that one. I liked it, but I'm not so sure about the
news that a sequel is in the works. This seems a lot like a
stand-alone-type movie, that of which doesn't need to get bogged down
by the weight of unnecessary sequels.
8/10
57 out of 83 people found the following comment useful :- Best horror movie in years, 13 March 2005
Author:
Jess (DONAHO24@morrisville.edu) from Frankfort, New York
Saw is about a serial killer named Jigsaw, who kills certain people in
very odd and disturbing ways. When two men find themselves chained up
in a mysterious room, they have a feeling that they are his next
victims.
Well made and definitely had twists and turns. Not the same as any
usual horror movie where it becomes very predictable and cheesy. This
is very unique in many ways, from plot to character depth. Very graphic
scenes and some made me turn away. Loved the acting in this movie,
especially from Glover and Elwes. Morbid but fun, this is a treat for
any horror movie fan.
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279 out of 408 people found the following comment useful :-

I loved it, 10 February 2005
Author: dhruvdude from U.S.A
Movies like Saw are the ones that makes us believe in the horror genre. It is because of such movies we like to see horror/thriller movies. Let me tell you that after watching Saw I wanted to buy the ticket and watch it again because after a long time I got to see a real gripping and tightly directed horror movie. The movie is very exciting and has a lot of goosebumps. However, if you are a faint of heart please do not see this movie as it has a lot of gore/violence in it which will make you jump out of your seat. I just can't wait for the DVD to come out as I really want to buy it. My recommendation to all of you is to watch Saw and have a good time like I did. Also, the movie has a great twist. 10/10
274 out of 410 people found the following comment useful :-

Well made horror/thriller, two thumbs up, 10 December 2004
Author: lizabeth666
When two men, wake up and find themselves chained to a bathroom pipe, with a dead body lying in between them, they soon realize that they are prisoners, in the secure lair of a serial killer, nicknamed 'Jigsaw'.
This film was, in my opinion, exciting, thrilling, and an overall entertaining film to watch. It delivered the necessary chills, to keep its audiences fully awake, and engaged. This was an enormous achievement for Aussie newcomers James Wan, and Leigh Wannell. The two have created a well-deserved horror/thriller, without the necessary clichés.The film is not too scary that it becomes unwatchable, so the full potential of its enormity will not be missed. definitely two thumbs uo for me.
216 out of 296 people found the following comment useful :-

Just See SAW!, 6 December 2004
Author: Remmy Wamweri (wamweri@gmail.com) from Oxford, England
Wow. The critics weren't wrong. Not since seven has horror been portrayed so majestically.
From the first minute to last this film twists and turns you till you feel rather poorly. Just like 'Se7en', the all-round Grittiness that director James Wan creates disgusts and enthralls. Just like 'Se7en', there is a H U G E twist that makes your blood curdle.
A lack of star names helps the movie flow as the pace builds to a finale that won't be forgotten by this viewer in a hurry!
I still can't sleep.
It is well scripted, well acted, and, for everyone who guesses the killer after the first few minutes, keeps you guessing right up to the final reel. It is better than Seven for shock value. It is not over the top gory but there is a final scene which makes you sweat.
Very highly recommended!
256 out of 383 people found the following comment useful :-

Sicko movie, Go!, 31 January 2005
Author: jade_fine from California
A sicko movie whose nastiness is almost topped by its weirdness...so obviously any true horror fan worth their salt needs to seek it out! The story is about a surgeon and a photographer who wake up and to find themselves shackled at opposite ends of a nasty-looking toilet. Don't want to say too much but plenty of ugliness ensues. This movie has the perfect mix of scares and a really bizarre plot. The movie's got a decent budget for an indie horror (a little over a million, i think) but it's pretty small for a film that got such a big release. I hear it made a "killing" at the box office, so TAKE NOTICE Hollywood! People want to see this stuff. Go!
108 out of 137 people found the following comment useful :-

The best thriller in years, 6 March 2005
Author: Superunknovvn from Austria, Vienna
Since "Nattevagten" I have not seen a thriller that has kept me on the edge of my seat as well as "Saw". Right from the beginning this original story sucks you in and doesn't let you go until the very end. Thrillers as gripping as this one have become extremely rare in times like these, where people have seen almost everything and can guess any twist during the first half of the movie. With "Saw" James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the creative heads behind this project, set new standards. Think you're hard-boiled? Think again and watch "Saw", a movie that will creep you out and surprise you beyond your expectations.
"Saw" has been advertised as the new "Se7en" and while both movies are definitely in the same tradition, "Saw" does a much better job at actually being creepy. Jigsaw is the most gruesome killer the cinema has seen in a loooong time. Wan and Whannel really came up with a monster that has no peer. Where many movies drift into ridiculousness trying to establish the villain as an almost superhuman evil being, "Saw" does never get anywhere near that trap. Sure, the cops are depicted way too stupid and the killer is unrealistically smart, outshining each and every opponent with his perfect plans, but hey, "Se7en" and "Silence Of The Lambs" didn't care too much about realism, either, did they?
"Saw" does have some flaws. Those sped-up tracking shots have just been used too many times by now, the structure of the script is weird and jumps from one period of time to another, some characters' lines are a bit clichéd. However, considering that this movie was made in only 18 days by two independent filmmakers with literally no budget at all, it's really inappropriate to be petty about technical subtleties, when Wan and Whannel came up with such an original and stirring movie.
I can't remember the last time I've been surprised by a movie's final twist, but "Saw" has an ending that I didn't see coming at all. This thriller is the most original piece of independent film-making since "Cube". I'm really looking forward to seeing how Wan and Whannell's career develops after this fine sleeper.
201 out of 326 people found the following comment useful :-
Tops!!!, 14 December 2004
Author: Nennapuppy from Sydney
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Finally a horror/thriller movie that has a plot and scary bits! Most go for the scare and have no plot, so when they aren't scary they suck! This one is good from either plot side or scare side. This movie is tops!! I've often thought about the awful things that killers could do to people, but usually just shot/stab them - this movie does some of those things! It really made me cringe in some parts and I could really "feel" how terrified the characters probably were cause of the great acting.
I just didn't see that ending coming, that just topped it all off. At one point i figured it was just going to end in the same old "big fight with lots of blood" scene but, WOW! that ending was the icing on the cake! I'm spun out but the whole thing - definitely a DVD buy for me. 4/5
148 out of 238 people found the following comment useful :-

One of the Most Unique and Grisly Thrillers In Recent Memory., 11 December 2004
Author: horror_freak from Oregon
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
"Saw" is one of the better horror films in recent memory. I suppose it's more of a thriller than horror, although it still is gory and serves well on a horrific level. It's sort of a cross between "Se7en" and "The Silence of the Lambs" I'd say, and the film is pretty damn good.
"Saw" opens with two men who wake up in a dilapidated public restroom with no memory of how or why they are where they are. Chained to the floor, they are both utterly confused and terrified. Together, they begin to piece together the memory of what happened to them as the serial killer, nicknamed Jigsaw threatens them and plays numerous mind games that lead up to their demise. Meanwhile, detectives and officials are on the trail of the brutal serial murderer, trying to save the men the entire time.
This is definitely a smart thriller and it will have you on the edge of your seat from the very beginning to the bloody, limb-severing conclusion. The characters are extremely believable and the acting was great, including performances by Carey Elwes, Monica Potter, and Danny Glover. Everyone performed perfectly and were very believable to watch. The entire movie has a dark, damp setting, and is overloaded with intense scenes and lots of gore, that are sure to please any horror fan. On top of that, the cleverly-woven story is unique and underived. James Wan does an excellent job, especially considering this to be his first feature film. I can't wait to see some his future stuff.
Bottom line - "Saw" is a smart, grisly, unforgiving, all-around brutal horror movie that is unique and original. If you are looking for a horror movie a notch above your average slasher flick, I advise you see "Saw". 9/10.
125 out of 196 people found the following comment useful :-
I Loved It, 2 November 2004
Author: tx1980 from Dallas, TX
I am a big fan of the horror genre and the murder/mystery genre. This movie is a good combination of both genres. A lot of people are saying that it is a seven wannabe and so on. While watching this movie I did not think of Seven. To me this movie stood out on it's own. I thought the cinematography was really cool in this movie. The suspense was gripping and jaw dropping in some scenes. I do agree with some of the other reviewers that the acting was somewhat cheezy and bad but come on now. Most acting in horror movies is cheezy and over the top. I don't think that acting in this movie was as bad as acting you would find in a B horror movie. This movie was unapologetic and in your face. It seemed like while you were watching it, it didn't care if you thought it was over the top and didn't want to monitor itself. That's what I loved about it. The ending surprised me. Interesting movie throughout and is worth the ticket price. If you liked this movie rent or buy Cube. If you liked Cube go see this movie. If you have a weak stomach and you are not into serial killer movies this isn't the movie for you.
47 out of 63 people found the following comment useful :-

I +Saw+ it last night, 11 June 2005
Author: dee.reid from United States
"Saw," a film that was originally planned for a straight-to-video release but after receiving positive nods at test screenings, was finally given the green light in October 2004 - just in time for Halloween. "Saw" contains one of the those plots that shows you everything it's got up its sleeve, then doubles-back on itself three-fourths of the way through and reveals something entirely new.
It's not hard to see why this almost hit the straight-to-video fodder list. I mean, people will closely observe that it obviously contains the traits of its successors, namely "Seven" (1995), and that may be all the ammunition the haters will need to trash it. Already, I see that the IMDb voters have averaged "Saw" a 7.5, with those people who have rated it with an "8" or a "10" being neck-and-neck at the polls.
But I begin with reassurances that "Saw" is a genius thriller, if not entirely original or daring. The film does its best to exploit the claustrophobia and mounting tension that collects as it progresses. "Saw" will also make you think twice about bladed objects as well.
Ironically, the title has very little to do with plot, as there is no chainsaw-wielding maniac on the loose as the ghastly cover art of a severed foot would imply. The only saws here are the ones the two main characters Lawrence (Cary Elwes) and Adam (Leigh Whannell, also the film' screenwriter) have been given.
The two men awaken to find themselves chained to lead pipes in a decrepit public bathroom. In the middle of the floor, is a dead body that's surrounded in a pool of its own blood, with a gun in one hand and a tape recorder in the other. As it would turn out, they're the latest victims of a serial killer known as the "Jigsaw Killer."
Jigsaw has a nasty little way of torturing his victims by trapping them in a situation where they have to kill if they want to survive. As Lawrence explains, technically Jigsaw is not a killer, simply because he hasn't killed anyone; the victims do that for him. As one fortunate victim observes, who survived her ordeal, she is bound to a chair with a reversed bear trap-like device strapped to her head with pliers wired into her upper and lower jaws. A timer is on the device and if she does not locate a key before it runs out, her mouth will be ripped open and no more pretty face. In order to get out, she must open up the stomach of a dead man lying on the floor next her to get the key.
As Jigsaw ever so carefully points out to his victims, he doesn't just choose them at random. To him, they're all perfectly immoral individuals and he uses their immorality to set up horrific situations where the victim rarely survives the trap; in essence, life is its own reward because Jigsaw's victims don't value it, as he explains to the one young woman lucky enough to fight through his plan. Also on the case of Jigsaw, are two detectives Tapp (Danny Glover) and Sing (Ken Leung), who bring forth the news of Jigsaw's previous victims in one particularly gruesome flashback sequence.
Lawrence is pretty well aware of the case of Jigsaw, as even once he was considered a suspect by the police. As you would have it, Adam is not especially trustful of Lawrence being that he seems to know a lot and is not reporting many details to him. They realize, however, that if they are going to survive this nightmare, they're going to have to play into Jigsaw's game, observe the clues he's willing to give them, and ultimately make it out alive.
"Saw" was directed admirably by James Wan and written by Whannell, who also makes an effective victim alongside Elwes. Elwes, a highly underrated actor, is given a chance to shine here, even though this really isn't an actor's movie, as it is more in the hands of the director. However, we do get a sense of the desperation of the two leads, who soon realize that they're not the only ones trapped in this madman's game.
"Saw" does benefit from its moody atmosphere, which may cover up any of the film's shortcomings. Towards the end, it does lose pace a little bit as things seem to be spiraling down the haunted house route, but quickly regains momentum as it draws to a close. I know that despite its flaws, I was glued to the seat and really "in" the film's tight tension, which thankfully doesn't let up.
Is "Saw" a genre classic? Certainly. Is it a classic like "Seven"? I don't know. There's a lot to consider when pondering a question with so much baggage like that one. I liked it, but I'm not so sure about the news that a sequel is in the works. This seems a lot like a stand-alone-type movie, that of which doesn't need to get bogged down by the weight of unnecessary sequels.
8/10
57 out of 83 people found the following comment useful :-

Best horror movie in years, 13 March 2005
Author: Jess (DONAHO24@morrisville.edu) from Frankfort, New York
Saw is about a serial killer named Jigsaw, who kills certain people in very odd and disturbing ways. When two men find themselves chained up in a mysterious room, they have a feeling that they are his next victims.
Well made and definitely had twists and turns. Not the same as any usual horror movie where it becomes very predictable and cheesy. This is very unique in many ways, from plot to character depth. Very graphic scenes and some made me turn away. Loved the acting in this movie, especially from Glover and Elwes. Morbid but fun, this is a treat for any horror movie fan.
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