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Saw VI [Blu-ray]
J**T
Brilliant film
Great film. Went to the cinema to see this one. Really good edition to the franchise. Highly recommend
J**.
It's not a Trap
the SAW franchise is literally my joint favourite franchise along side the Scream one , IMO it is a great movie and a very cool look into a bit more of the backstory for how John Kramer was on his journey to try and get rid of his cancer and more of how he started to become more and more the Jigsaw killer in the movies. I would recommend it traps are awesome takes a bit to get into the traps but it's still fascinating to find out more about John's journey to try and beat his cancer all while continuing to become the infamous Jigsaw killer.
K**P
Back to the good Saw days
This is definitely more reminiscent of early Saw films, and a little of Saw VI, which has the same director. Great story, emotional and a few twists and turns. There's the return of several old characters as this is based at the time between Saw and Saw II, although they probably should have done a bit of de-ageing as it's quite clear that its nearly 20 years later. Theres lots of gore, but not for just the sake of it, it's all carefully done and with reason. All in all, a return to the glory days of Saw movies and horror in general, would definitely recommend.
D**S
Keeps the franchise fresh
Devotees of this long-running film franchise will not be disappointed with this latest iteration of the movie Saw. It takes the film in new directions amd promises that there's still life left while increasing the gory death count.
V**E
DVD
My daughter said it was a great film
D**S
Jaded
Maybe I am a bit jaded with the Saw franchise, but when I saw it was a sequel to the original I thought it would be worth a look.Is it any good?Well yes and no.There are some good scenes but I get the impression that new ideas are getting thin on the ground.I quite enjoyed it, but it's nowhere near as good as the original.
A**K
The Game Spins You Right Round
This is perhaps the best in the series since the original. The always-reliable Tobin Bell is back for another round of flashbacks as Jigsaw, and steals the show in the few scenes he has. Costas Mandylor is also excellent, but the true star of the film is Peter Outerbridge as slimy health insurance executive William Easton.The basic plot of the film is as follows: after Agent Strahm meets his sticky end, Jigsaw's successor Detective Hoffman (Mandylor) carries out one final game for his deceased mentor in the shape of William. William is thrown into a series of traps and must decide which of his employees live and which of them die, symbolising the decisions he makes when reviewing his clients' insurance applications. Meanwhile, Hoffman works alongside Agent Erickson (Mark Rolston) to determine if the secretly-framed Agent Strahm is in fact behind the latest Jigsaw killings, while Jigsaw's ex-wife Jill (Betsy Russell) has an agenda of her own in carrying out the puppet-master's will...The traps, though not an important part of the films for me, are extremely clever and ingeniously designed, with strong direction by Saw veteran Kevin Greutert, a world away from Darren Lynn Bousman's acid trips of filmmaking in Saw IV. In fact, there is one trap at the end which may well be my favourite scene of the series...The film is all at once disgusting, shocking, emotional and genuinely surprising, with an astonishing pace and phenomenal editing and along with Charlie Clouser's score ensures that the viewer is left exhilarated, enthralled and maybe even a little moved long after the credits have rolled; and, of course, eagerly anticipating the next instalment, as this one ends on a cliffhanger the size of The Italian Job. There are many of Saw's trademark twists and turns throughout the film, keeping the viewer guessing while at the same time changing the whole perspective of the series up to this point.Yes, it will be very confusing for those unfamiliar with the series, but in my opinion one who watches a film called "Saw VI" and expects to fully follow it without seeing the others is being a bit silly, especially with a multi-layered and interconnected series such as this.It is very rare indeed for a fifth sequel in a horror franchise to be anything other than dire, but Saw VI stands out as an incredible achievement, a roller coaster ride more thrilling than all of the other Saw sequels combined, with more focused direction, great writing by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, some of the series' best traps and strong performances. If you're a horror/thriller fan then you're in for a real treat.Most of the extras are the usual fluff, with some brief looks at the traps, the character of Jigsaw and the new Saw maze attraction. There are also a couple of pointless music videos and a pair of commentaries, one from the producers and the other with Greutert, Melton and Dunstan. The producers' track has its share of shaky moments, but the other commentary is certainly worth a listen.
****
Saw is the franchise that just keeps on delivering, and Saw 6 is the best of the Jigsaw murder movies so far
What a shame you can't give something a five star 'plus' rating, because that's what Saw 6 would have got from me.Having seen the first five installments of this always tense, always gory, series of Jigsaw murder movies I somehow managed to miss the last two. Most likely thanks to a divorce and home move getting in the way. Ironically it was thanks to that divorce, in a roundabout way, that I discovered Saw 6; I remarried and have been introducing my 'not usually a hack'n'slash movie fan' partner to Jigsaw.Our routine for the last few weekends has been to watch a Saw movie, in order, from start to finish. Last Saturday we got to Saw 6 which, as I say, was a new movie to me.I was a little apprehensive, being a big fan of the films, that this was going to be a poor showing. After all, it pretty much bombed in the cinema release and there are plenty of bad reviews out there. As usual though, the professional critics were wrong but the paying public believed the negative press. I'm a journalist and author myself, and once upon a blue moon ago I even used to have a gig as a TV critic. I know the pressure there is upon that genre to get the words out and make them controversial to stir up readership interest. I also know that the 'horror' genre (in inverted commas there as I don't really think Saw is horror - thriller or crime drama would get my vote) isn't best liked by the professionals.Anyway, happy to say they were wrong. So wrong. Sure, there are no huge narrative surprises here beyond the usual plot twists and unraveling of the perpetrators behind the historical Jigsaw murders. It's one of the things that Saw does best, considering how dire most sequels can be, in always looking back and introducing nuances to the murders (and motives) that have gone before.[SPOILER ALERT] So we have FBI Agent Strahm squished to bits at the end of Saw 5, and the bits that remain fall from the ceiling at the start of Saw 6. Detective Hoffman is there to collect them, literally. The narrative revolves largely around whether the FBI belive the planted evidence to pin Strahm as the Jigsaw accomplice who is continuing his legacy of 'I want to play a game' murders or whether Detective Hoffman is a suspect. We are also introduced to a new possible accomplice of sorts, Jigsaw's ex-wife Jill Tuck.If there is any weakness in Tobin Bell's sixth outing, it's that it has the feeling of a finisher. That this was meant to be the end of the series. Yet it wasn't. That said, I'm already looking forward to, and feeling kinda sad that it's the end of, Saw the final chapter.For now though, Saw 6 is by far the goriest and most gripping of all the movies in my never humble opinion. Watch it, you won't be disappointed.
K**U
Awesome, speedy, A+
Like this product, another DVD added to collection!
I**O
Los juegos continúan...
La sexta entrega de Saw está centrada en el presidente de una compañía de seguros. Cuando evalúa a sus posibles clientes, utiliza una fórmula muy estricta para negarles los servicios. Cuando él se convierte en el jugador principal de los juegos de Jigsaw, deberá aplicar su fórmula para salvar a la gente que lo rodea. ¿Podrá lograrlo?Subtitulada en español.El video en esta entrega no es muy verdoso/rojizo como en entregas anteriores, ahora los colores son más apagados y mucho pasa en interiores con poca luz. El transfer revela los detalles a la perfección. El audio es explosivo como en todas las entregas de Saw, se pueden oír máquinas, engranes y gritos con gran claridad.Video: 1.78:1 (1080p) Audio: dts-HD Master Audio 7.1 (48 khz, 24bit)Video: 1.78:1 (1080p) Audio: dts-HD Master Audio 7.1 (48 khz, 24bit).
F**S
Una de las entregas de la franquicia con las mejores trampas.
La verdad es que tenía que esperar mucho para verlo, ya que en ese tiempo no sabía nada de sobre los bloqueos de Región y esas bobadas. Viene de regalo el primer 'Saw', cosa que se agradece. Mucho gore, como a mí me gusta.
T**Y
Lost its Steam
The film's slowly started to go downhill after Saw 5. Although, still inventive with the Jigsaw traps, the storyline starts to get a bit farfetched. I enjoyed but not as much as the others
F**R
tres bonne livraison
tres bon film,une belle calité Blu-ray et en français doublé aux Quebec, merci!
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