Saw VI
2009 Directed by Kevin Greutert
Synopsis
6 Chances, 6 Lessons. 6 Choices.
Special Agent Strahm is long gone, and Det. Hoffman is now the heir to John Jigsaw's terrifying legacy. Meanwhile, FBI Agent Erickson is hot on his trail, but Hoffman is about to reveal Jigsaw's grand plot.
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Faced with which direction to take that difficult 5th sequel, the Saw producers decided that it was time for....satire?
To be fair to them, it is a hell of a lot better than anything that awful Michael Moore has churned out, even with this film literally bashing people over the head with its message on the U.S healthcare system!
It's a little alien to an Englishman though. With us having the National Health Service and all, though my one experience with an NHS butche...I mean DOCTOR left me yearning for the delicate touch of a Jigsaw trap if I'm honest.
While the main plot follows Peter Outerbridges medical insurance boss on his way through a series of tests, the investigation…
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This review reportedly contains spoilers. I can handle the truth.
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A vast improvement on the 5th part with more gore & better traps and a much better story, Saw 6 puts the series back on track in great & gory style.
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Definitely one of the best of the Saw sequels, with some very inventive kills and even some political subtext (US healthcare)!
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This part seemed pretty boring to me, in comparison to the other ones, maybe because there weren't any characters I liked.
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One of the better in the franchise that I've seen, some of the games give off plenty of suspense and I found that I enjoyed this very much.
Really gruesome too.
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Look, all these flashing clips at the end mean it's EPIC!
Also, at least half of this movie is just people screaming. Aah!, pain. Aah!, a gunshot. Aah!, another sequel.
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After a horrible fifth installment, it's nice to see a sixth chapter with a better story, better traps, and a better balance between the focus on the victims and the basic storyline with the main characters from all the previous films.
Still, I feel I'm getting a little too familiar with the plot twists and everything. This time I new how it was going to end long before it did. Still pretty suspenseful though. -
Das Ende ist ganz cool. Der Weg dorthin eher schleppend. Einige nette Fallen, Gore und Blut: fertig ist ein sehr durchschnittlicher der Teil der Franchise.
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Although getting drier, the traps stay original and Jigsaw lives on.
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The best one since Saw II.
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Censurada en España por "Apología de la Violencia" y calificada, por tanto, como X (cosa absurda, no es más violenta que el resto de la saga), la sexta parte es un despropósito de principio a fin, una excusa barata y punto. Mala, mala de dolor. Gracias Sinde por permitir que esta pelicula tan mala no se viera en la mayoría de cines de nuestro pais.
Lo peor: que todavía me queda por ver la 7 y hay una 8 en camino para 2012 según parece...
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Faced with which direction to take that difficult 5th sequel, the Saw producers decided that it was time for....satire?
To be fair to them, it is a hell of a lot better than anything that awful Michael Moore has churned out, even with this film literally bashing people over the head with its message on the U.S healthcare system!
It's a little alien to an Englishman though. With us having the National Health Service and all, though my one experience with an NHS butche...I mean DOCTOR left me yearning for the delicate touch of a Jigsaw trap if I'm honest.
While the main plot follows Peter Outerbridges medical insurance boss on his way through a series of tests, the investigation…
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Health Care is torture.
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A saw movie with a point to make? Surely you jest?
In all honesty, actually not a bad movie. Far better than the 3 that preceded it.