John Kramer, aka Jigsaw Killer (Tobin Bell), and his apprentice Amanda Young (Shawnee Smith) have passed away. After learning of the murder of Detective Kerry (Dina Meyer), two veteran FBI agents, Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) and Perez (Athena Karkanis), help Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) sort out the remains of the final game saw iv review.However, SWAT commander Lyriq Bent plunges himself into a deadly game, and he has only an hour and a half to overcome a series of twists and terrifying traps to save an old friend and himself, from a terrible death.
Part of the film involves police officer Daniel Rigg (Lerick Bent) searching for his wife before time runs out. Along the way, he encounters several criminals who have fallen into puzzle traps and have to choose between saving them or having them "punished." The idea of the core game was solid, and so was its ending, and Rigg realized his patience was being tested and he could have waited. What doesn't work is the trap itself.
New writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan aren't really concerned with wisdom. Instead, they focus more on their cruelty. In addition, almost all cheating victims have a past that stems from a sex crime. Now, if handled with care, this can be an effective hotline. Saw IV's bet on exploitation makes the whole plot far less clever than it would otherwise be. Of course, these traps work all the time, but not as effectively as they used to.
The second episode involves Hoffman and Detective Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) in Saw II - hey, he's alive! — caught in an elaborate shoddy trap. Matthews stood on a slowly melting ice cube. Once it's melted enough, this will hang it on the string. The water is then combined with an electric current to fry the bundled Hoffmans. At some point, a blackmailed lawyer came in to monitor his progress. Not much to say about this one, and it will be interesting to see what these three pawns in Jigsaw's plan do while waiting for time. Costas Mandylor has interesting eyes, and he continues to grow into his character in the sequel.
Where Saw IV gets high marks is the story of John Kramer's ex-wife, Jill Tucker (Betsy Russell). When people questioned her, we learned a lot about her and John's backstory. The actual events leading up to the origin of Jigsaw occurred at a drug clinic run by Kramer and a pregnant Tuck. After it closed, a drug addict robbed the clinic and accidentally knocked the door into Tucker's stomach, causing a miscarriage. What follows is a detailed look at Kramer's psychosis and Tucker as the man who must pick up the slack. This section sets a new precedent for the series by delving into the backstory of each part.
Rigg has 90 minutes to find them, after which Matthews will strangle himself and Hoffman will electrocute himself in a puddle of melting ice. But, with Jigsaw's voice warning that Rigg must not let his impatience and hot-headed nature get the better of him, Rigg finds himself caught in a series of "games" that require him to make tough moral decisions that challenge his savings instinct. as much as possible. try your best. Meanwhile, FBI agents Stram (Gilmore Girls' Scott Patterson) and Perez (Athena Calkanis) examine serial killer expert Kerry (Dina Meyer). ), whose ribcage is torn midway through SAW III, they realize that the evil Terminal Puzzle must have a third accomplice to help him. The puzzle is too weak, and crazy partner Amanda Young (Shawnee Smith) is too small to lift Kerry with the elaborate contraption, which ends up killing her. Could there be another accomplice to help Jigsaw continue his work as a self-help sadist from beyond the grave? In an idea-depleted series, anything is possible.