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Rental Review:Saw

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2005 6:43 pm
by The Assassin
What I liked- The way it was shot,very dark,very creepy. Looked like a NIN video at times. The concept was good,the "killer" makes his victims kill themselves, he never does the killing. The flashbacks to how these 2 ended up in the dirty bathroom were good also. Why these 2 were chosen, what they remember,don;t remember.


What I didn't like- the scenerios the killer placed his other victims in was too far fetched. One guy trapped in a cage of barbed wire,and had to climb over it to get to a trap door. The girl with a bear trap atached to her head with explosives in it,and had to cut open another persons stomach to get the key to it. Granted its a movie,but it was way too far fetched even for movie standards. The acting at times was lame. Cary Elwes overdoes it at some parts of the film,and Danny Glover kinda sleepwalked through it.

All in all it was a clever film,not as gory as I thought it would be. But a good film to rent .

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 12:42 am
by Bobby42
Viewed it this afternoon.

Agree with your review but I don't have an issue with the side plots. The movie keeps you at the edge of your chair. Often, I'm guilty of predicting the plot thus spoiling things for the rest of the family. No way this time.

Go rent this flick.

Afterwards you'll need to watch "Meet the Fockers" to take the edge off.

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 10:08 pm
by MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan
Without giving away anything specific, the ending really pissed me off. It seemed like they had this realy cool idea for a serial killer, but they didn't know how to end the story, so they just threw in the characters' names and drew one out of a hat. Bingo! It was ______ all along!

It's a fine line. I don't really like movies that are predictable, but part of the fun in movies like this is trying to figure out who the killer/bad guy is. When it comes completely out of left field, you just feel cheated.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 12:05 am
by Bizzarofelice
yeah, bad guy part sucked. they thought it was all bad ass, but part of the "bad guy" is being brought a little closer to his world. we didn't know anything about the guy at all.

still, I liked it more than I thought i would.

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 5:59 pm
by The Assassin
MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:Without giving away anything specific, the ending really pissed me off. It seemed like they had this realy cool idea for a serial killer, but they didn't know how to end the story, so they just threw in the characters' names and drew one out of a hat. Bingo! It was ______ all along!

It's a fine line. I don't really like movies that are predictable, but part of the fun in movies like this is trying to figure out who the killer/bad guy is. When it comes completely out of left field, you just feel cheated.
Agreed. It was not a good ending.

Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 12:43 am
by Variable
I don't really like movies that are predictable, but...
So you don't like movies that are predictable and you don't like movies that are predictable? :shock: You must be a blast to take in a movie with.

I thought the ending was good. I like to be surprised and the person who turned out to be the killer was totally plausible when you factor in all of the things we learned about him and his style throughout the movie.

Agreed that Danny Glover was average and basically did the sleepwalk thing. Must've been paid "scale" or something, so he gave them a minimal effort. :D That role was a bit of a stretch for him too, though. He normally plays the same angry, but professional guy in just about every movie and this time was a much deeper character. I just think he was mis-cast. He was fine as a cop, but once he became a mentally-tortured former cop, he really struggled to pull it off.

BTW, the guy who wrote the film was the other character in the room with Cary Elwes. Not bad for his first feature film.

Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 12:46 am
by Justa Heel
sucked.