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RATING

7
DIRECTOR
Darren Lynn Bousman

CAST

Tobin Bell
Scott Patterson
Betsy Russell
Costas Mandylor
Lyriq Bent
Athena Karkanis
Justin Louis
Simon Reynolds
Mike Realba
Marty Adams

YEAR

2007

RUNTIME

95 minutes

DATE REVIEWED

10 / 31 / 07

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REVIEWER: FrighT MasteR

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Saw IV


The Saw franchise has come a long way since the first film in '04. Who knew that the surprise hit that year would bring forth sequel after sequel every year? The series resurrected the once dead horror sequel craze that was made famous in the 80's, making this essentially the modern day Friday the 13th or Halloween series, but unlike those films, the sequels didn't get worse each time (well some of the Halloween sequels were decent). At least that was the case until I watched Saw IV. I loved the first movie, while the sequel blew me away. The third film wasn't as good, but it still offered a fresh premise and delivered more background on Jigsaw. This movie was good, but it didn't seem have the edge or intelligent script like the previous installments. Sequels director Darren Lynn Bousman returns to go behind the camera after rumors of him not coming back were proven false, however, this would mark the first film where Saw creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell would not write the script. Instead, Feast writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan would take over. Sure, Feast was a really fun and enjoyable film, but it was far from having a smart script, which is what this new sequel would call for.

So, the film starts out with the very gory autopsy of Jigaw, clearing laying out that, yes, this sucker is finally dead, but the game clearly isn't over, as it's revealed that a tape coated in wax is found in his stomach. A detective named Hoffman is called in to listen to the tape, where Jigsaw reveals that the "games have just begun," leading to our first trap involving two men chained together, which was also the clip shown at comic-con this year. This time our hero is SWAT member Rigg (Lyriq Bent) who played alongside our leads in the previous sequels. In this movie Rigg is tested by Jigsaw and is possibly in line as his next apprentice. Rigg must go to one location after the other, and hopefully eventually reaching the location of Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) from the second film, whom is proven to be still alive, and has been pronounced "missing" for 6-months by his colleagues. If Rigg doesn't complete these "tests" before 90-minutes is up, Eric will die. Driven by revenge and the urge to save everyone around him, he goes to extreme measures to complete the tasks he's given, some of which include placing victims in new traps.

Amanda (Shawnee Smith) is in a brief flashback appearance, but is otherwise not in the picture, but Jigsaw's ex-wife comes into play as a possible suspect. Through the ex we're shown even more background on Jigsaw and why he does what he does. Apparently there was more to it than simply getting cancer and surviving a car wreck. We're also shown Jigsaw's very first trap he constructed, which is revealed to be a "knife chair" and opened the door for further traps. Although this is the weakest of four films, it's still not a bad movie. The storyline wasn't as engaging, nor did I care for any of the lead characters, but the gore was high and the premise still managed to be clever. Sadly, the "twist" ending wasn't as shocking or original as I expected it to be. The gore is high (especially in the beginning) and the traps (although not as creative) still look like they hurt like hell. Yet another sequel is already in the works and a sixth (and possibly final) film will also happen. If this is any indication as to where the series is headed, things aren't looking too good, but I'm hoping this is just a minor hiccup, and things will pick up in the next two movies.

OVERALL

The weakest in the series in terms of story and character development. Although they managed to deliver more clever traps and lots of gore, the storyline wasn't as engaging as the other movies, and the "twist" ending wasn't nearly as shocking or original as I had hoped. Regardless, I thought it was still a good movie and another solid installment in the seemingly never-ending series.




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The Reaper :
Posted 113 days ago
these movies are beating a dead horse
there just trying to squeeze as much money as possible outa these movies while the craze lasts
the first saw was a historic horror/suspense film
even though it was also a historic rip off of the movie CUBE, which was better
there is no need for anymore, the movies have no consistency
and for shark_31- you're a fuckin idiot
people have the right to their own opinion especially for such a shitty series
and for the record I ACTUALLY DID kick the shit outa people like you
youra pussy find another site and spare us all lmao
andrew benoit :
Posted 145 days ago
the movie was way freak!!!!!!!!!!!! blood guts language bring it on!!!!!!!!!!! the movie was way confusing at some points all though i have already seen SAW SAW II SAW III i cannot complain OK movie
Detective Hoffman :
Posted 146 days ago
i liked this: Saw IV. John and Amanda are dead but Hoffman's still alive. who knows? there may be a fourth apprentice! Hoffman's actions in Saw V will be tested. by who? agent Strahm and Perez should come back. they remind me Mulder and Scully. a Mulder and Scully vs. Hoffman and a fourth apprentice plot in Saw V. it is risky though that David Hackl will be directing the (supposed to be) last two remaining. producers: Burg, Koules, and Hoffman are unsure if they will return. it's gonna be Wan and Whannell instead who will be producers for Saw V.
Robin Bigg :
Posted 157 days ago
Well, sorry heartofblades, im with shark on this one, Im going to be honest I HATED the 4th one but then i watched it 3,4,5 times then i started looking for things and combining things for the 5th installment of the saw series and i got to say i am AMPED! however it makes me nervous to know that they are switching directors this late in the game, this is the third directing switch they've done, so im nervous yet stoked at the same time.
shark_31 :
Posted 163 days ago
this movie is gr8 just like all the rest of them. i hate how people put down such a gr8 movie after 4 movies i think their doin. heart of blades ur a fag cuz u want to fit in with the other losers. do me a favor dont go c the 5th 1 if ur goin to complain bout it. people like u get the shit knockt out of them in high school
HeartofBlades :
Posted 164 days ago
This movie was such a letdown. I mean, the Saw films were a true phenomenon with each new installment better then the last, but sadly this formula end with Saw 4. I was board, I was honestly board with this film and found myself not caring. And the whole twist ending pisses me off instead of shocking me. You know who would have made a great new apprentice that would have shocked me and made me love the film? Dr. Gorden. No, really, we don't know what happened to him. Imagine if he came limping in with a prosthetic foot, now that would have been a thing of beauty. *sigh* Oh well, there's always Saw 5
Eddie Brock Jr. :
Posted 171 days ago
It Is Possible That The Characters Of Danny Glover and Cary Elwes Might Return. But! Cary Elwes Filed A Lawsuit Against the Producers Of Saw. The Same Lawsuit He Also Filed Against His Own Management Firm. Cary Elwes Was Suing Them Of At Least A Minimum One Percent Producer's Net Profit.
alex :
Posted 190 days ago
The chronology of the SAW flims is starting from the END moving BACKWARDS to the BEGINING !! The next last two SAW films might have Det. Tapp and Dr. Gorden but I really doubt it!! I don"t see any of the two being a Jigsaw. If you watch in SAW III, IV jigsaw is testing amanda and hoffman at the same time to become the next apprentice of his work. The storyline is still NOT complete but there is more yet to come... Watch SAW III, IV to finding clues to previous characters/ viticms doctors of the SAW films. You'll be surprised!!!
Robin Bigg :
Posted 195 days ago
WHAT? they were supposed to start shooting in January. If they start in March that means we still have to wait a whole other year.
JUAN :
Posted 196 days ago
Did you here that saw5 starts filming in March 17.
 

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