
I'm sure we all have seen the nonstop advertisements on television and online for the upcoming film
Saw IV in theatres October 26th. I knew relatively little about
Saw except from what I have heard from friends, reviews, and funny parodies on
Mad TV. Well I have started my own little game and are forcing myself and some friends of mine(whether or not they've seen any of the films) to sit and watch each of the three
Saw films before the release of
Saw IV. This newer torture genre of horror movies gave me the feeling that
Saw would be merely random tortures, mindless gore, and may even a saw... Boy was I wrong, I absolutely fell right into this movie and found the tortures to be clever, the mindless gore to be necessary, and hell there even was a saw.
This was a smart movie that included my favorite element to any movie, plot twists. There seemed to be twists coming at you every minute as the characters background develop. The movie pulls you in and makes you feel completely entranced and locked in th

e room with the two main characters. The movie starts off with two strangers in the room they attempt to work together in order to escape a room while chained to a pipe. The way the characters introduce each other and speak revealing little about themselves at a time grants you a feeling of trying to piece together their life while they are speaking. Even more incredible is while the movie progresses you constantly make your own predictions and try to solve puzzles left by the jigsaw killer. It's like watching the Zodiac killer meets Al Capone. The murders are left with intricate puzzles and clues like the 1970s Californian killer Zodiac, but the one behind the murder isn't actually responsible for executing it just like mobster Al Capone.
From film analysis point of view the acting wasn't terrible and completely believable. A scene where one of the trapped prisoners fakes his own death after ingesting poison is memorable in comparison to the real deaths throughout the film, because you know his acting job is not believab

le enough to pass the test. In most cases you can actually feel the insanity that the major characters deliver in the film. Notable are Cary Elwes playing one of the prisoners who's self actualization in how he has missed the importance of his wife and children show you what insanity can lead a man to do. Also the former investigator played by Danny Glover gives you a feeling of how obsessive one may become when it comes to solving a murder. That and I have a feeling I haven't seen much of Glover in popular theatrical releases since
Lethal Weapon 4. hmmm
Saw caught up in sequels and now even with the
Lethal Weapon series, and about a fifth of the time too. Perhaps Glover's character can return from the dead with Mel Gibson in some terrible crossover movie like
Lethal Saw.
Well I really enjoyed this movie and hope that the next three offer the same sense of originality and hopefully more development of the jigsaw killer. I realize that a majority of sequels fall apart and I hope to avoid redundancy with my review of
Saw II. I hope you all have the opportunity to view this film and the other two before
Saw IV is released in theatres. It's worth it!
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