Jigsaw has disappeared. Along with his new apprentice Amanda, the puppet-master behind the cruel, intricate games that have terrified a community and baffled police has once again eluded capture and vanished. While city detective scrambles to locate him, Doctor Lynn Denlon and Jeff Reinhart are unaware that they are about to become the latest pawns on his vicious chessboard.
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Absolutely Fantastic
It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Jigsaw abducts a doctor in order to keep himself alive while he watches his new apprentice put an unlucky citizen named Jeff through a brutal test. If you like seeing innocent people once again dying you're going to love Saw III the sequel to the horrible Saw II, the acting is once again horrible and just stupid, the torture scenes continue to not satisfy and just keep throwing you dumb things for the benefit of the doubt and the worst of them all? Once again a character dies because why not? Jigsaw also dies in the end but does he really? Saw IV? (F)
Saw III, here we go, this is in my opinion the last good film in the Saw Franchise, and to me is my second favorite in the series.Basically John Kramer, the original Jigsaw Killer, is about to meet his fate from his Brain Tumor's issue, and Amanda Young, his only assistant must search for help to cured his severe problem, so she kidnaps an Doctor who was originally an assistant of Kramer's ex-doctor, to figured-out an way to end it. Meanwhile, an new victim, who lost his son from an DUI Incident a few years prior, and ever since then felt vengeful towards his killer, must plays Jigsaw's game to shows him that Forgiveness exists, by coming upon a few more Victims in traps who are in any way connected to his Son's death, and it his choice of letting them live or Die because of what they do with his personal incident.The characters in this movie, I got to admit is a-bit better than some of the ones in Saw II. John Kramer and Amanda Young are still interesting to watch, the Doctor is a-bit forgettable however, but her relationship with Amanda was kinda nice to see. The Vengeful Father, was in my opinion, a very interesting character, just having someone who is really vengeful about someone who he seems to loves a-lot is great to see and his search for he thinking will be his Son's killer during the game Jigsaw have him participate in was enjoyable like a snack. The traps in this movie are again good, and once again I have a favorite, this time is The Rack, which was pretty intense of a scene, probably remained my second favorite trap in the whole series along-side the Amanda Young's trap from the first one. Now I have said positive things about this film, that does not means there aren't any negative things to say, there is unfortunately. Firstly is the Kristy's trap (Kristy by-a-way is a character from the previous film who is a former partner of the Juvie's father of an Corrupt Detective) which is shown to be unnecessary in this film as they never mentioned it the rest of the film, and they only continued it's story in the following one, it just seems like they just wants to show us a trap already but this is the third Installment and according to the first two films, we already know there going to be traps like that, so what the point? Secondly, this is what a-lot of people would kinda agree which is the ending, now a-lot people complains by saying it was all an mistake, but honestly it not really like that which I have an problem with, it just the craze it shows to people who watches that then make them confused about how there will be sequels in which this started the downhill of the series with the follow-up "Saw IV". Personally, I thought this would've been an good way to end the series because there obviously no other way to continued, but then they decide to do that anyways by releasing the ever god-awful fourth film.Now I would recommend this if you only see the first Saw movie, if you didn't see Saw II, it really doesn't matters, because the whole twist they pull off with Amanda turning out she was an Assistant not an victim this time was pretty much almost spoiled by it's trailer. This movie, along with the first Saw film, are like the only ones I would probably sit around and watch again, I absolutely loves this one.
So,Saw obviously was not over when Darren decided to create Saw 3:The Final Chapter..I wish I could say that now. Saw III follows a new group of guilty people who've done guilty things and now,Jigsaw has captured them and is now,giving them a chance to learn from their mistakes. Saw III,when I heard,obviously,I was not excited really,its just another dumb sequel I told my friends but oh no,people like them just had to see it because they wanted to see it,when I was watching Saw III,I was really bored..I was,that's before when Saw III became the most coolest,amazingest horror film ever,well..not ever. Saw III had brilliant writing and for some reason,that's actually something really good about the Saw films,there really is not one that has weak writing(well,except for Saw VII,or course). The acting in the film is probably why I'm giving this a nine,look,I'm not going to say that it was awful but the acting could have been better but I guess that's Saw,not really any of the films,except for one and two,have great acting but,Saw III is a very good well crafted horror film
Saw III is an amazing horror film, and one of my favorites! This movie has some of the best special effects I've ever seen! Also not to mention, some of the best traps in the entire franchise! They were gory and very abstract; my favorites were the Angel Trap, the Shotgun Collar, the Pig Juicer, and the Rack. I also liked how the story in this film was more emotional than the previous ones, I was able to feel for the characters and what they were going through. And that surgery scene looked so realistic! Man, so much detail went into the making of this film! Love it!