Overview
Jigsaw has disappeared. Along with his new apprentice Amanda, the puppet-master behind the cruel, intricate games that have terrified a community and baffled police has once again eluded capture and vanished. While city detectives scrambles to locate him, Doctor Lynn Denlon and Jeff Reinhart are unaware that they are about to become the latest pawns on his vicious chessboard.














































































For those who are watching for the first time, DO NOT look in the dubbing, at least until the nurse is kidnapped, because there is a spoiler in the dubbing.
By the way, Kramer's hypocrisy shines simply here. That in the first film he put Lawrence's innocent daughter in danger, that he condemned Jeff's little daughter to death here. I'm not killing anyone, unfortunately, I'm giving you a choice. Yeah
In my humble opinion, this is the best part of the whole series. The absolutely unpredictable ending of the film, to be honest, shocked me.
The plot is directly related to the first two films, so if you haven't watched the first parts, and decided to watch the third one right away, you won't understand anything. The plots of all the films are so interconnected that it would be best to watch all the parts at once, one by one.
Acting is back on top! There are new characters who fit perfectly into the game that the director came up with. Feelings, emotions, and in general, every action of the characters is so verified, as if this is not a film at all, played, even by professional, but still actors, but shooting fragments of the lives of real people who do not even suspect that they are being filmed.
Soundtrack!!!
Revenge is the lot of the weak and those who have lost heart.
Amanda knew about the rules, but she broke them. This guy could have fixed it too, but he chose revenge.💀
It was possible to guess that they were a family or just somehow connected.
But of course, watching how the skull is opened, cut and sawed, it's still a sight..
The end killed in the truest sense..🙃
I wonder how this grandfather will continue to act, he will probably find a new successor. Or he really is already a mess, because he is some kind of very tenacious type.
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The central test is as fucked up as possible. To forgive the people involved in the death of his son. Fuck, Kramer, have you ever forgiven anyone yourself? And why the hell did Jeff have to take the tests at all? For what the fuck? And Lynn? In general, she did everything that was required – she performed the operation in the field, listening to either Amanda's threats or Kramer's nonsense. And she died anyway, what the hell, the screenwriter?
The final twist is also kind of fucked up. Like it was a test for Amanda. Soryan, but it looks like it was tied up at the last moment. Although Amanda is a little sorry, she actually only changed the drug. I switched from heroin to pissing in my ears.
Jeff was punished for shutting himself in and giving up on his daughter. According to Kramer, he had to let go of the tragedy and move on — that's the reason.
And so yes, Kramer is a bastard and a hypocrite from the very first movie, and Amanda is a jealous psychopath. Jeff is not the first innocent person to suffer at their hands. There are no questions for the screenwriters, the characters and actions of the characters are consistent. Like, we're watching a movie about a bloody murderer here, not about a white knight)
And so don't worry, I can watch three-hour movies))
I have complaints about the screenwriter, in the sense that he rather justifies Kramer's behavior. If the narrative had been neutral, I wouldn't have said a word.
And I just get wild with every word John says. "I don't consider murder the norm and despise murderers." Well, yes, well, yes.
By what event in the plot can we conclude that the screenwriter is on his side? Maybe Kramer has a happy ending? Maybe he managed to reform Amanda, made the world a better place and achieved all his goals? But no. Amanda failed the test, Kramer died, the surviving victims of the Saw either become his companions or hate him like a one-armed aunt from the 6th part. He's just a vigilante who came up with a pretentious philosophy for himself — that's all.
Saw 3 is a brilliant and shocking sequel to the famous Saw movie series. This film has a wonderful plot with unexpected twists that keep the viewer in suspense until the very end. As in the previous installments, the film demonstrates the genius of John Kramer.
I recommend it for viewing!
Everything except the plot is (partially) kept at the level set since the beginning of the franchise.
7/10
everything seems CRAZY. a half-dead grandfather decides for everyone who and how to live. if you have the money for such games (equipment, computers, premises), maybe you should pay for the operation? I wouldn't even be able to connect two words at gunpoint, but then he ordered her to perform the operation.
I decided to review the classics, considering that I didn't watch the first one, I decided to refresh it!
I looked in chronologically correct order 1,10,2 and here is the 3rd, the picture is coming together and I really like it. However, before it seemed to me that the Saw was elusive, I remember all the traps and trials, but now everything has become very rational. There are 5 more parts ahead
, it's good that there is a husband nearby who will tell you that
Amanda is shocked, what a jealous bitch she is, I saw correctly about her and said "she is guided by emotions"
the trials are still as vile, but this makes it more interesting
to see what awaits us in the future the next part