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Saw X Review

I don't know what to say. Actually, I do know what to say, and I have a lot to say. Let's begin.



After rewatching Saw 3 recently, I was worried about seeing this movie. Could I still handle the level of gore like I used to? The first time I watched the Saw franchise, I was much younger and less squeamish. Back then, the gruesome traps and horrifying scenarios didn't faze me as much. But now, with a few more years under my belt, I wasn't sure if I could handle it.


Although I say this about many films, this one truly exceeded my expectations. The Saw movies often receive criticism for being just a gore-fest with no plot. However, I believe that the Saw movies have great plots to go along with the gore. I love how John Kramer tries to convey his message to the players in his games.


The latest installation in the Saw franchise is not only fantastic for hardcore Saw fans like me, but it's also great for casual horror fans. The story in this movie was excellent. I was not only squirming in my seat from the horror but I was also glued to the screen from all the twists and turns. The Saw franchise is known for its gore and insane plot twists, and this movie did not disappoint.


This movie had many elements from the franchise, which made it perfect. I love John Kramer's perspective on life and death. At the end of the day, he is a killer, but you can't deny that he makes some valid points to the players in his game.


One of the most captivating aspects of John Kramer's character, also known as the Jigsaw Killer, is his unorthodox approach to delivering moral lessons. He doesn't just take lives for the sake of it; he believes he's giving people a chance to appreciate life in a way they never had before. His intricate and deadly puzzles force his victims to confront their own flaws, pushing them to the brink of death to ultimately choose life. It's a twisted form of rehabilitation, but it's undeniably thought-provoking.

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