Saw I-IV

Saw I (2004)

Two men wake up at opposite sides of a dirty, disused bathroom, chained by their ankles to pipes. Between them lies a dead man loosely clutching a hand-held tape player and a handgun. Each finds a tape the perfect fit for the player in their back pocket. They play the tapes. One is threatened, the other isn't. But they have a task: One must kill the other by 6:00, or his wife and daughter will die. They find hacksaws in a toilet, and try to cut the chains, but it doesn't work. They are the two newest victims of the Jigsaw Killer. In a flashback, we learn of Amanda, a girl who falls victim to the Jigsaw Killer. On her head is a mask, which is hooked into her lower jaw. There is a timer on it. Only one key will unlock it, and that key is in the digestive tract of her cell mate who lies paralyzed on the opposite side of the room. If she doesn't unlock the mask in time, her lower jaw will be ripped wide open. She survives, but her cell mate doesn't. Through a series of flashbacks, we learn of more victims, and of the nearly-successful capture of the Jigsaw Killer, who doesn't actually kill his victims. Instead, he finds ways to make them kill either themselves, or each other, and he thinks the entire 'game' out perfectly, with no other ways out. Or so it would seem.



Cast: Leigh Whannell,Cary Elwes,Danny Glover,Ken Leung,Dina Meyer
Director: James Wan
MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong grisly violence and language. (edited for re-rating; originally NC-17)
IMDb User Rating: 7.7/10

Saw II (2005)

Jigsaw returns. The brilliant mastermind behind the cruel identity is back for another round of his terrifically live or die games. When a new murder victim is found with all the signs of Jigsaws hand, Dectective Eric Matthews begins to investigate the full story and apprehends Jigsaw with a minimum lack of effort. Only for Jigsaw, getting caught is only one of the many parts of his plan. Eight more of his victims are already fighting for their lives its time for Eric Matthews to join, as the latest pawn on his vicious chalkboard.



Cast: Tobin Bell,Shawnee Smith,Donnie Wahlberg,Erik Knudsen,Franky G
Director: Darren Lynn Bousman
MPAA Rating: Rated R for grisly violence and gore, terror, language and drug content.
IMDb User Rating: 6.8/10

Saw III (2006)

Jeff is an anguished man, who grieves and misses his young son that was killed by a driver in a car accident. He has become obsessed for revenge against the man and reckless with his wife and daughter. When Dr. Lynn Denlon, who has troubles with her marriage, is abducted by the deranged Jigsaw's apprentice Amanda, she is brought to a gruesome warehouse to keep John Kramer alive in spite of having a terminal brain tumor. Amanda puts a necklace gadget full of explosives around Dr. Lynn's neck connected to John Kramer's life support system, and tells her that if he dies the device will explode. Meanwhile, Jeff is submitted to a sick game of forgiveness with surprising dark consequences.



Cast: Tobin Bell,Shawnee Smith,Angus Macfadyen,Bahar Soomekh,Donnie Wahlberg
Director: Darren Lynn Bousman
MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong grisly violence and gore, sequences of terror and torture, nudity and language.
IMDb User Rating: 6.4/10

Saw IV (2007)

Jigsaw and his apprentice Amanda are dead. Now, upon the news of Detective Kerry's murder, two seasoned FBI profilers, Agent Strahm and Agent Perez, arrive in the terrified community to assist the veteran Detective Hoffman in sifting through Jigsaw's latest grisly remains and piecing together the puzzle. However, when SWAT Commander Rigg is abducted and thrust into a game, the last officer untouched by Jigsaw has but ninety minutes to overcome a series of demented traps and save an old friend or face the deadly consequences.



Cast: Tobin Bell,Costas Mandylor,Scott Patterson,Betsy Russell,Lyriq Bent
Director: Darren Lynn Bousman
MPAA Rating: Rated R for sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture throughout, and for language.
IMDb User Rating: 6.1/10

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