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Jigsaw Blu-ray
Bodies are turning up around the city, each having met a uniquely gruesome demise. As the investigation proceeds, evidence points to one man: John Kramer. But how can this be? The man known as Jigsaw has been dead for over a decade.
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Bodies continue to turn up when the notorious Jigsaw killer returns for the eighth installment of one of the most successful horror franchises in history!
In the latest terrifying installment of the legendary SAW series, law enforcement finds itself chasing the ghost of a man dead for over a decade, embroiled in a diabolical new game that's only just begun. Has John Kramer, the infamous Jigsaw Killer, returned from the dead to commit a series of murders and remind the world to be grateful for the gift of life? Or is this a trap set by a different killer with designs of their own?
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Special Features:
I Speak for the Dead: The Legacy of JIGSAW (7-Part Documentary)
The Choice is Yours: Exploring the Props
Audio Commentary with Producers Mark Burg, Oren Koules, and Peter Block --Lionsgate
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 8.32 Ounces
- Director : Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
- Media Format : NTSC, Widescreen
- Run time : 1 hour and 31 minutes
- Release date : January 23, 2018
- Actors : Hannah Anderson, Laura Vandervoort, Mandela Van Peebles, Tobin Bell, Brittany Allen
- Studio : Lionsgate
- ASIN : B077ZCWFP3
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
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The Good: There are some very nice traps in this one. The this shotgun shell is the key to your escape is probably being one of the best of the series.
The film itself is well directed with a very good pace. There are plenty of characters (trap fodder) and the movie wastes no time getting to the reason people watch Saw films.
Special effects are also top-notch and though the filmmakers are quoted as saying they wanted to concentrate less on the gore I would say that gore fans will not walk away disappointed.
The Bad: The first Saw was a masterclass in horror filmmaking. Okay, maybe not a masterclass (Had it just stayed in the room with Cary Elwes and Leigh Whannell it would have been a masterclass but a revisit to the film after fifteen years will reveal there is actually a lot of outside plot and Danny Glover of all people.) Here we are seven sequels out and well some lessons have not exactly been learned.
There is enough plot here for two movies at least. Being the eighth film there is an unfortunate desire to wrap all the logic into a nice bow leaving an exposition at the end that would do Hercule Poirot proud. To whom this lengthy explanation of who, how and why dunnit is for outside of the forth wall audience is a headscratcher, however.
There is also some many niggling little things that add up. How does the killer even know of some the sins of the victims? You will feel like a senator at a Supreme Court Justice nomination as revenge is taken upon adults for drunken teenage sins that took place in the eighties and had no witnesses. Did the killer find an old calendar with drunk driving escapade circled?
The Ugly: Hannah Emily Anderson plays the coroners assistant Emily with a secret fascination into the Jigsaw killers. She is great, she is wonderful, she is missing from the second half of the movie. I mean I understand she is a red-headed herring but seriously she is the best thing in your movie by far. Certainly a better protagonist than Dexter lite Matt Passmore.
In Conclusion: A solid, if overplotted, horror movie with decent scares, good effects, and some memorable scenes. Worth it certainly for fans of the Saw series though non-fans will be understandably confused by the various jumps between all the characters.
Many horror franchises don't see 7 films within 7 years, but Saw did that. So to come back after some time, they had to do something new. While I'll admit that the first viewing of this film didn't particularly impress me, it was after the Special Features that I sort of understood why parts of the film were more bland than usual. And yes, of course a second viewing always points out details in the characters that you didn't notice the first time, so it adds that additional layer to the movie. It's well worth watching the audio commentary to learn about this film as well, and to watch it for the second time to appreciate it for what it is.
The Spierig Brothers who did the vampire film Daybreakers, state throughout the Special Features that they wanted to avoid the commonplace things about the Saw franchise, such as the high level of gore. A lot of the producers and crew also agreed that to give this series the rebirth it deserves, they had to take a step back to the original Saw and the suspense that created with so little. While it comes nowhere close to that caliber of tension, it is somewhat refreshing to see new things in an established franchise like this. There were a lot of outdoor scenes for a series that was commonly shot in interiors. Also, not having a ton of gore and it being featured at critical times throughout gave Jigsaw a lot more punch. I think the scene with the 3 syringes has the best FX of the film, it was totally brutal and worth the admission.
The characters are all really great too, and the actors all have moments where they have to make the audience think that they could be the killer or reveal their true "crimes". I saw about halfway through the film how it might have ended based on the way the film had played out to that point. However, it definitely keeps you guessing up until the end and when it all starts to click together you know "oh that's why that didn't make sense" or "oh that's why they said that" which is really cool. I commend the team who worked on Jigsaw for trying to expand this universe, as it's completely worth another look for maybe an entirely new Jigsaw series for us horror/Saw fans. It doesn't do anything new, but for those that are essentially tuning into Saw 8 would you expect any differently?
Jigsaw does enough differently to stand out among a few of its predecessors, but not enough to immediately revitalize the franchise. I would give the film 3 stars on its own, but this release not only has the Special Features on the 4K disc (a rarity in the market right now), but they're all great ones at that. There's a 5-part documentary essentially about the making of Jigsaw with a lot of great interviews, and then there's a short bit on the props of the film which seems to have been cut from the aforementioned documentary. The audio commentary is also great and one of those that makes the movie immediately worth re-watching at home again. So for all of the Special Features included on both the 4K & Blu-ray discs that enhance the film in many ways, I'd give this release 4-stars.
Case came in great condition with slipcover. 4K, Blu-ray, and digital copies were included in this release. Hope this is the beginning of more Saw films!
By sixthreezy on March 13, 2019
Many horror franchises don't see 7 films within 7 years, but Saw did that. So to come back after some time, they had to do something new. While I'll admit that the first viewing of this film didn't particularly impress me, it was after the Special Features that I sort of understood why parts of the film were more bland than usual. And yes, of course a second viewing always points out details in the characters that you didn't notice the first time, so it adds that additional layer to the movie. It's well worth watching the audio commentary to learn about this film as well, and to watch it for the second time to appreciate it for what it is.
The Spierig Brothers who did the vampire film Daybreakers, state throughout the Special Features that they wanted to avoid the commonplace things about the Saw franchise, such as the high level of gore. A lot of the producers and crew also agreed that to give this series the rebirth it deserves, they had to take a step back to the original Saw and the suspense that created with so little. While it comes nowhere close to that caliber of tension, it is somewhat refreshing to see new things in an established franchise like this. There were a lot of outdoor scenes for a series that was commonly shot in interiors. Also, not having a ton of gore and it being featured at critical times throughout gave Jigsaw a lot more punch. I think the scene with the 3 syringes has the best FX of the film, it was totally brutal and worth the admission.
The characters are all really great too, and the actors all have moments where they have to make the audience think that they could be the killer or reveal their true "crimes". I saw about halfway through the film how it might have ended based on the way the film had played out to that point. However, it definitely keeps you guessing up until the end and when it all starts to click together you know "oh that's why that didn't make sense" or "oh that's why they said that" which is really cool. I commend the team who worked on Jigsaw for trying to expand this universe, as it's completely worth another look for maybe an entirely new Jigsaw series for us horror/Saw fans. It doesn't do anything new, but for those that are essentially tuning into Saw 8 would you expect any differently?
Jigsaw does enough differently to stand out among a few of its predecessors, but not enough to immediately revitalize the franchise. I would give the film 3 stars on its own, but this release not only has the Special Features on the 4K disc (a rarity in the market right now), but they're all great ones at that. There's a 5-part documentary essentially about the making of Jigsaw with a lot of great interviews, and then there's a short bit on the props of the film which seems to have been cut from the aforementioned documentary. The audio commentary is also great and one of those that makes the movie immediately worth re-watching at home again. So for all of the Special Features included on both the 4K & Blu-ray discs that enhance the film in many ways, I'd give this release 4-stars.
Case came in great condition with slipcover. 4K, Blu-ray, and digital copies were included in this release. Hope this is the beginning of more Saw films!
However imperfect it is, it's entertaining and it keeps you guessing til the very end. The actors are all decent, and I love the deeper look we get into the human psyche and human behavior. None of us are perfect and more of us would have compassion if we all understood true suffering and pain. And that is the one truth that the whole franchise gets right. I believe in that wholeheartedly. People find their purpose once they experience something that changes them forever. And those people are better for it.
What are your priorities in life? And are your life choices bringing you closer to personal success and happiness? Or are they just distracting you and giving you instant gratification at the expense of others?
Jigsaw is an entertaining movie that could've been pretty bad if the acting and production were poor. But neither were. It's thrilling and fun to watch, as long as you're not easily grossed out. If you like the other Saw movies, watch this one! The choice is yours.
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I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with this film, true to its saw roots but approached in a way that has allowed them to almost start again in a new series of films and although I was expecting to see a reprise of the key characters from the final Saw it worked just a well without
A great way to have John ‘jigsaw’ Cramer involved in this film considering the character apparently died in Saw 3, and didn’t see how that was working until the end twist
Clever and worth the watch

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