Monday, October 26, 2009

And the Saga Continues...

Well the Saw series has done it again. I must admit this is a very good stream of films, the fact that it connects one after the other makes you want to get more and more involved with the series.

Saw VI concludes the second trilogy of the Saw series that focuses on the post-death effects of the Jigsaw Killer and his successor, Mark Hoffman. Hoffman sets up a new trap for an insurance executive while the FBI trails the last living Jigsaw accomplice suspect, Peter Strahm. The film's plot has a heavy emphasis on the present day economic struggle of the government attempting to regulate Healthcare in the United States. (Very Smart and clever).

For anyone who has seen the previous five and still had some questions this definitely helps to answer, and at the same time bridge any gaps that may have occurred. Keep in mind the normal violence and gore that Saw has brought to us continues, but at least with this one the plot is a bit more through, in addition to great character development is attached. True fans will appreciate the fact that it does not let you down with the suspense, the action, and of course the "games".

This by far is the best one and that should be expected considering the series should get better with each one. And the ending twist AND scene... put it like this if you thought Agent Straham had the powerful WILL to live just wait till you see the survivors in this one. Saw VI is not only just a good sequel but its actual a great movie on its own. Just keep in mind folks there are three more left of these so stay tuned! Its kind of like the Lord of the Ring series, just longer, you know there is something coming next.


As far as I'm concerned, they can just keep making Saw, as I'll always be there, watching.


Grade: B+

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G-Breezy's Favorite Movies

  • Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum
  • Die Hard series
  • Do the Right Thing
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  • Inside Man
  • James Bond series
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