Tuesday, 12 December 2017

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: JIGSAW


Directors: Peter Spierig, Michael Spierig
Cast: Tobin Bell , Laura Vandervoort , Matt Passmore , Mandela Van Peebles , Clé Bennett , Hannah Emily Anderson , Callum Keith Rennie , Paul Braunstein , Brittany Allen , Josiah Black
Plot: While working on solving a string of killings, investigators are met with puzzling mystery. They discover evidence linking the crime to a person called John Kramer, the infamous killer who went by the name Jigsaw. The only problem is he has been dead for over a decade - leaving them to ponder whether Kramer is really dead or there is another Jigsaw come in town.


My Movie Review: The movie is fun to watch now more creative than their previous franchise! Jigsaw is brings back the glory of killing games and mind escape tricks with new innovative way in telling the story- unexpectedly it was clear and concise from usual start to twisted finish! The film is smart in hiding the truth until the last it was spontaneous but sort of tricky not force:) Matt Passmore is very nice actor compelling as a detective and still believable as a serial killer. Like the props in set- bucket in the heads help to conceal the mystery with impressive treads connecting each other perfect for traps while the lasers big blue light elevate the visual appeal.

More Description: The movie begins following a police pursuit of criminal Edgar Munson. Edgar, in an obvious panic and holding a 'triggering mechanism', begins to yell at the cops pursuing him about the beginning of another 'game', and how he must choose people to die, or otherwise he would be killed. After a series of murders bearing all the markings of the Jigsaw killer, law enforcement find themselves chasing the ghost of a man dead for over a decade and embroiled in a new game that's only just begun. Is John Kramer back from the dead to remind the world to be grateful for the gift of life? Is this a trap set by a killer with designs of their own?

Source: http://sawfilms.wikia.com/wiki/Jigsaw

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