Saw 3D

2010 "The traps come alive."
5.5| 1h30m| R| en| More Info
Released: 29 October 2010 Released
Producted By: Mandate Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.lionsgate.com/movies/saw-the-final-chapter
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As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.

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adonis98-743-186503 As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror. Saw 3D or also known as Saw 7: The Final Chapter does not learn from the mistakes of the previous installments and once again does the same mistakes only even worse i guess. Plus the gigantic twist in the end? I can't really call it that much of a big deal or even that fun and clever as it tries to be. It's a disappointing finale for sure. (0/10)
Eric Stevenson So this is the final chapter, eh? Good thing I didn't see this before last year, because I wouldn't have been able to joke about yep, they made another sequel! Jigsaw once again gets top billings even though he's been dead for four movies! They once again just use flashbacks and recordings, but at least unlike slasher movie villains, he stays dead. This film features the next victim being forced to let his friends and family die for lying about escaping from one of Jigsaw's traps.He shows this off with hook scars on his chest. Since he never actually went through the trap...how did he get those in the first place? As my main man Deadpool said, "Well, that's just lazy writing". I'm amazed at how 3D was hyped so much at this time and am so glad Ebert reminded us that it adds nothing to the experience. The movie ends by revealing that Dr. Gordon from the first film was Jigsaw's true apprentice the whole time, which kind of makes you wonder why he had Hoffmann as an apprentice at all. It's even more depressing than usual, as nearly everyone, good or bad, dies or suffers in this movie. *1/2
CinemaClown The 7th instalment & then-intended finale of the Saw franchise does pack all the ingredients that could kill a franchise for good and applies those little elements quite effectively to ensure that it really is the last chapter in the notorious saga which, in my opinion, should've been put out of its misery long ago.Terribly written, poorly executed & downright laughable, Saw VII (also known as Saw 3D or Saw: The Final Chapter) is cringeworthy in both storytelling & technical departments from beginning to end and even its violence & gore look more campy than graphic, thanks to the retard who thought pink blood would look better in 3D.The story of Saw VII finds two of Jigsaw's apprentices fighting over his legacy while another man who achieved fame & fortune by falsely claiming to be a Jigsaw survivor finds himself in the cage and must play the real Jigsaw game if he's to save his wife. Meanwhile, the film also tries to tie up & address all the remaining questions before signing off for good.Directed by Kevin Greutert, Saw VII finds him not even taking into consideration all the right steps he took in Saw VI but it's not entirely his fault either, for he was forced onto this project and wasn't allowed to modify stuff or incorporate his ideas because of the already built sets & mechanical traps. Its story is dull, characters are bland & traps are a step down from its predecessor.The script is shoddily written as the film tries to be too many things at once and fails at everything. Also, in an attempt to tie up all the loose threads, it ends up creating more questions than answers. Flashbacks are lame, performances are even worse & the meaning behind those sadistic games are gone for good, for all it does is revel in extremity but even those moments don't brim with any level of seriousness this time.The franchise had been spiralling downwards since the fourth chapter and while the preceding one did provide little hope of finishing this saga on a satisfying note, just about everything goes wrong here. The eye-gouging misuse of 3D sticks around in the memory long after the credits have rolled while the final twist in the climactic moment appears out of nowhere, is horribly handled, and still expects the audience to accept it.On an overall scale, Saw VII is a finale so lacklustre & poorly conceived that it only ends up denting whatever legacy was left of the Jigsaw Killer. Despite being the last chapter, it doesn't give enough screen time to Tobin Bell which is a shame since it's his character who held this franchise together all this while and not those torture equipments, most of which are awfully implemented in this film. Messy, contrived & preposterous, Saw VII ends the saga on the worst possible note.
dontbackdowncallofdutyclan I love this movie honestly despite all the kinda negative reviews i like this movie and i would love a saw 8 it needs to happen i think this should happen because all the unanswered questions such as why Dr Gordan joined there group who the 3 extra guys are in the mask and a bunch others i cant think of from the top of my head i just love too see the saw series return! it would be a great return and i think it would be a box office hit tbh i think people would enjoy it if it was creative and original! if you agree check out my new message board i posted and comment if you think there should be a saw 8 or no?! thanks for reading sorry if there was any spoilers in my review