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5.0 out of 5 stars
more of a mystery than previous installments,
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This review is from: Saw IV: Uncut (Widescreen) (DVD)
in my opinion,this movie is more of a mystery than the previousinstallments.it's really a thinking person's movie.there is less gore than in the first three,but there are still some pretty sick scenes.this one has much more profanity.the F-bomb is dropped frequently.i think it is best if the other three are watched firs,otherwise,you won't get everything that's going on.before going in,i rated Saw 3 the highest,and i'm not sure if i liked this movie more or not.there are some real elaborate traps in this one,and quite a bit of suspense.for me,when you add it all up,i think Saw 4 is probably a bit better than Saw 3.remember though,if you don't like very coarse language,this might not be your movie. 5/5
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent,
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This review is from: Saw IV: Uncut (Widescreen) (DVD)
Excellent". Great product, it was exactly as described. Very quick shipping! I would definately buy from this seller again. Thanks A+++
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Don't expect to be left untested",
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This review is from: Saw IV: Uncut (Widescreen) (DVD)
At the end of Saw III both John Kramer "Jigsaw" and Amanda Young were dead and there didn't seem to be anything else to say and the Saw story seemed to have reached a conclusion. The fact that Saw IV was released proves otherwise. After an autopsy on Jigsaw's body a tape is found in his stomach. The micro-cassette is then given to Detective Mark Hoffman in which Jigsaw told him not to think he will be left untested and that the games are not over just because he's dead. This movie's game tests Lieutenant Riggs who remains convinced that Eric Matthews (Saw II) is not dead (in this Saw we watch his fate as well). Saw IV provides plenty of flashback to explain past events as we learn how Jigsaw first started the "games", his motivations, the first trap he made and more. Best of all it makes sense and provides logic which is not provided in many horror movies that tend to ignore this. It opens the doors for what's next to come in Saw while at the same it reveals the story's origins.Some may think of it as not a real Saw but rather a 3.5 but I disagree, it has its own story and they probably say this because of the flashbacks. I felt this Saw was a transition from the first three movies to the future of the series. I think the transition was well made and that despite not being one of the best Saw movies it's still a very good one that is surely worth it. The traps were once again terrific and it had an excellent story. 4 Stars for Saw IV.
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