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Jigsaw

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
98K
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Tobin Bell in Jigsaw (2017)
Bodies are turning up around the city, each having met a uniquely gruesome demise. As the investigation proceeds, evidence points to one suspect: John Kramer, the man known as Jigsaw, who has been dead for ten years.
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Police search for a supposed to be dead killer who forces his victims to play sadistic games of life and death.Police search for a supposed to be dead killer who forces his victims to play sadistic games of life and death.Police search for a supposed to be dead killer who forces his victims to play sadistic games of life and death.

  • Directors
    • Michael Spierig
    • Peter Spierig
  • Writers
    • Josh Stolberg
    • Pete Goldfinger
  • Stars
    • Matt Passmore
    • Tobin Bell
    • Callum Keith Rennie
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    98K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
    • Writers
      • Josh Stolberg
      • Pete Goldfinger
    • Stars
      • Matt Passmore
      • Tobin Bell
      • Callum Keith Rennie
    • 429User reviews
    • 182Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos16

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    Jigsaw: Bucketheads
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    Jigsaw: Bucketheads
    Jigsaw: Peter Spierig And Michael Spierig On What They Like About The Saw Franchise
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    Jigsaw: Peter Spierig And Michael Spierig On What They Like About The Saw Franchise
    Jigsaw: Matt Passmore On 'Logan's' Role Helping The Investigation
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    Jigsaw: Matt Passmore On 'Logan's' Role Helping The Investigation
    Jigsaw: Hannah Emily Anderson On 'Eleanor's' Connection To 'John Kramer'
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    Jigsaw: Hannah Emily Anderson On 'Eleanor's' Connection To 'John Kramer'

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    Matt Passmore
    Matt Passmore
    • Logan Nelson
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Jigsaw…
    Callum Keith Rennie
    Callum Keith Rennie
    • Detective Halloran
    Hannah Emily Anderson
    Hannah Emily Anderson
    • Eleanor Bonneville
    Clé Bennett
    Clé Bennett
    • Detective Keith Hunt
    Laura Vandervoort
    Laura Vandervoort
    • Anna
    Paul Braunstein
    Paul Braunstein
    • Ryan
    Mandela Van Peebles
    Mandela Van Peebles
    • Mitch
    Brittany Allen
    Brittany Allen
    • Carly
    Josiah Black
    Josiah Black
    • Edgar Munsen
    Edward Ruttle
    Edward Ruttle
    • Matt
    Michael Boisvert
    Michael Boisvert
    • Lee James
    Sam Koules
    • Melissa
    Troy Feldman
    • Officer Palermo
    Shaquan Lewis
    Shaquan Lewis
    • Officer Solomon
    Esther Thibault
    • Asthmatic Woman
    Lauren Beatty
    Lauren Beatty
    • Carly Look-a-Like
    Nadine Whiteman
    Nadine Whiteman
    • News Reporter #1
    • (as Nadine Roden)
    • Directors
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
    • Writers
      • Josh Stolberg
      • Pete Goldfinger
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    User reviews429

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    4ABCloverLane

    Slick and stylish, but ultimately disappointing

    Since the Saw franchise is one of my biggest guilty pleasures when it comes to horror, I've been hoping for a new installment ever since The Final Chapter was supposed to end the franchise back in 2010. Even though the movies got progressively worse, there is something about this franchise that always draws me back and makes me want to re-watch it.

    I had high expectations for Jigsaw because of two reasons: one, the producers stated in an interview that they were offered more than a hundred scripts for a new movie from different writers, but had never been pleased with any of them until they discovered a script so good, which ultimately got picked to be adapted; second, the Spierig brothers, Jigsaw's directors, had previously directed Predestination, such a smart and enticing sci-fi time- travel movie that I liked quite a lot.

    After seeing Jigsaw, I left the theater disappointed. I'll start with what I enjoyed:

    The score by Charlie Clouser is just as fabulous as it has always been and manages to go in line perfectly with each scene.

    The performances didn't bother me at all, although none of the actors really gets to shine. Laura Vandervoort and Paul Braunstein stood out here, with the latter generating some funny moments worthy of admiration.

    The direction was very polished and the movie was competently filmed, but the Spierig brothers weren't given much to show their creativity on. This leads me to the negatives.

    The CGI is very good. There is, however, one scene in which I was feeling as if I was watching one of the most recent Resident Evil movies and that didn't really work for me.

    What I didn't like:

    The ideas in this movie and its overall plot are somewhat underdeveloped. I know that this is supposed to be a new "beginning" for these movies, but as a franchise starter, I wanted more to be explored. The plot falls flat because the movie cuts from scene to scene so swiftly and tries to cram multiple narratives into 85 minutes, that ultimately none of them makes an impact.

    Saw is known for its visceral traps and torture devices, so I was looking forward to seeing more of that. However, the game presented in this movie has next to no memorable traps. That is because they are a lot tamer than what we've seen before and they simply can't hold a candle to all the ingenious traps from the past movies.

    The character development is another issue in this movie. The characters are so uni-dimensional, with some of them being there only to fill the screen. And I'm referring to some of the main casting here. Also, character arcs are left unfinished and the movie felt like it ended when the most important part of the story was about to happen.

    The editing undermines what could've been some very suspenseful scenes because of its sloppiness, by cutting from one narrative (the game) to the other (the investigation) at random moments.

    Now, it all comes down to the twist. Was it good and unexpected? Well, no, not really. It's not necessarily because you can predict it from miles away (for which the movie offers hints throughout the run-time) due to its small set of characters, but because it had no resonance for me. It didn't blow me away and you could've predicted it from the marketing of the movie alone. Just like with the traps, it just doesn't have the same visceral feel as the past movies and it doesn't really make you crave for the release of the next chapter.

    Overall, Jigsaw sets itself apart from the previous movies in the series with the help of the two directors who manage to make the movie look stylish and slick, but ultimately, it doesn't succeed in creating the sense of urgency that some of the old movies had and, sadly, disappoints on almost every other level. And yes, there are fan-service moments, but as a fan of this franchise, I felt very little excitement when they happened.

    Hopefully, if the movie does well in terms of box office, the sequel will improve upon this franchise "reinvention".
    6Platypuschow

    Jigsaw: An improvement but still highly meh!

    Despite the last SAW movie being called "The Final Chapter" 2017 brought us yet another addition to the franchise and it's a real mixed bag.

    I think the SAW series started off very well, they showed real promise were clever well constructed movies but alas alike so many other horror franchises it got milked into mediocrity.

    The movies gradually got worse and worse and they felt desperate, blatant cash ins and it was such a shame that such a franchise had become tarnished. These things need to know when to call it a day and SAW didn't.

    So here we have another game, another spate of killings in gruesome fashion but this time it looks like Jigsaw is really back from the grave!

    Sprinkled with good ideas Jigsaw is certainly an improvement on other recent efforts and delivers a few twists along the way. It doesn't however come close to the dizzying heights of the first few films.

    I'd advise fans of the franchise give this a go but truly believe that this should be the last. Let SAW die before it becomes another franchise whose credibility is gone because it's creators didn't know when to stop.

    The Good:

    Passable twist

    Tobin Bell

    The Bad:

    Still not coming close to its origins

    Essentially more of the same

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    I still love Jigsaws style and struggle to see him as an antagonist
    4mikesnppr

    Dissapointing

    Very disappointing. Not only they rehashed many ideas from the previous movies, but the final reveal was also done SEVERAL times in the previous saws.

    I won't go into details because of spoilers, but every time some plot twist happened in the movie I was like "Wait, they already did that in Saw X". In fact, I since I saw all the Saws (pun intended) I was able to correctly guess what the final reveal will be because like I said, they already done it before.

    And most of the traps were just plain dumb, some of them giving a lot of room for cheating, which broke the immersion for me, because the "gamers" were acting like idiots who for some reason switched their brains off and walked into them like sheep. Other traps required pretty much clairvoyance from the Jigsaw, because to set up them the way they went, he would have to see the fricking future.

    Early Saws used to be great, but this movie, and several previous ones, are just plain bad and the franchise needs to be put to rest at this point. And if the decide to make another one, just don't rehash the same stuff over and over and over again.
    7Allierubystein666

    Well, I Liked It

    Although its potential shines brighter than what it became, and it certainly has its clunkier moments, Jigsaw manages to shine among the Saw sequels with its ambitious approach and purely entertaining storyline. I know this film certainly has a lot of haters, and I can understand their dislike for the film to a certain level. Its ambitious, and at times feels like if just a little more effort was made, it could have been great, which is certainly disappointing. However, I appreciate Jigsaw immensely for its cleverness and well crafted storyline. It's a very entertaining film, unlike 4-6 you won't feel moments of boredom throughout. Some traps can be a bit basic, but others are incredibly well done, perhaps some of the best in the franchise in general. It's full of so many twists and turns and works on so many levels it's hard to believe that they pulled it off at least somewhat at all. The cinematography is excellent, very different from the grotesque look and atmosphere of the other films, providing a much needed and refreshing point of view. Tobin Bell's performance is excellent, with Matt Passmore and Hannah Emily Anderson providing some excellent leading performances as well. In the end, Jigsaw is a flawed puzzle, but it still makes a beautiful picture.

    My Rating: 7.4/10.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Dumb fun

    I kind of liked Jigsaw. It's almost a bit of a reboot/legacy sequel, and functions like a decent one early on. As it gets into its final half-hour, it begins to feel like a more traditional Saw sequel, for better or worse. It gets ludicrous when it tries to tie itself more to those past sequels, heading away from the reboot route, but those Saw sequels could also be stupidly fun when they continue trying to justify their existence. I guess that leaves Jigsaw functioning as an alright reboot, until it comes - by this series' standards - a good enough sequel.

    I'm sure things would fall apart upon closer inspection, but the movie's fun in the moment and satisfies in the ways some of those older ones did. I don't think it's anywhere near a low point for Saw as a whole, and I did quite like the fact this one looked like an actual movie. Some of those past Saw movies looked terrible and cheap, outside the gory special effects (even those weren't always perfect), but this one's visually sharper and looks like it had more of a budget. Of course, if you prefer these movies looking grungier/sludgier, then that could be an element that proves to detract from this.

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    • Trivia
      Upon the film's success, Twisted Pictures greenlit both a ninth and tenth installment for the series.
    • Goofs
      (at around 31 mins) Detective Hunt says that Logan was captured in Fallujah after taking out three Talibans, which is impossible because Fallujah is in Iraq, while Talibans are in Afghanistan.
    • Quotes

      John Kramer: The truth will set you free.

    • Connections
      Featured in Tamara Just Saw: Jigsaw - Tamara Just Saw (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Never Fade Away
      Performed by Great American Canyon Band

      Courtesy of Six Degrees Records

      By Arrangement with Primary Wave Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jigsaw. El juego continúa
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada(filmed entirely in)
    • Production companies
      • Twisted Pictures
      • Burg Koules Hoffman Productions
      • Serendipity Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,052,832
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,640,452
      • Oct 29, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $102,952,888
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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