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With its story of a morally obsessed serial killer who forces his victims to play horrific games of torture and survival, SAW shocked audiences, redefined the horror genre, and spawned one of the most successful franchises of all time. Experience the unhinged depravity of the Jigsaw Killer that will chill your blood and disturb your dreams. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)

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Hromino 

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English This is a very powerful, intense, and somewhat petrifying movie that everyone should watch to get an idea of how to play games in adulthood, if no one wants to play with you anymore, and if you are tired of playing board games like Ludo. Of course, you clearly cannot say that about the other sequels, as they lack the form and concepts of the first movie. ()

Kaka 

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English Saw is nothing by very well and effectively filmed bloodbath. James Wan is definitely not a bad director, he is original, inventive, and dynamic, and for the most part, he manages to maintain an almost lethal pace throughout the entire film. The atmosphere and excellent screenplay save a lot, but I still can't help feeling that it is just cleverly written and effectively filmed ordinary nonsense. ()

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gudaulin 

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English The overwhelming majority of films from this area do not fall into the B-movie category, but rather the C-movie category and have a sadly semi-amateurish character. Saw significantly stands out from this production with its professionalism and is currently the actual peak of the genre. A relatively sophisticated screenplay, professional directing, editing, cinematography, and acting performances that do not provoke disdainful smiles. Along with the horror atmosphere, strongly naturalistic shots, and impressive ending, they create a perfect cocktail for Saw to become a box office hit. On the other hand, the screenplay is not so well-developed as to avoid inconsistencies and some clichés. The editing at times resembles music video production and flashbacks only delay the story. Overall impression: 60%. The sequels of this film have already lost the originality of their predecessor and are just squeezing money out of the pockets of the audience. ()

lamps 

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English A delight. The triumph is not so much the story itself, but rather its imaginative compositional structure – the uncompromising way it throws us into the plot, the brilliantly constructed atmosphere of hopelessness and physical danger, and the gradual uncovering of the past, which allows us to patiently, bit by bit, look deeper and deeper into the whole plot scheme and absorb its depressing atmosphere with an ever-increasing heart rate. The action-packed ending almost brings down the seriousness of the whole thing to the level of a furiously edited teenage murder mystery (comparisons with Se7en are therefore inappropriate in this respect and others), but the murderous, unpredictable twist puts a crown on a great script, which despite its exaggerated effect impressed me massively. An innovative and extremely entertaining game with proven genre elements and, among others, absolutely (for most of the runtime) amazing editing and awesome soundtrack... Content-wise, it has its flaws, but formally it’s 5* without any doubt. 85% ()

D.Moore 

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English I didn't need the epileptic camera none-sense and the metallic soundtrack, but I admit that Saw is a good horror film, certainly above average by current standards. But I only realized this because of the great, great, great ending - until then I thought I was watching a rip-off of Seven, in which the characters occasionally do horribly stupid things (blinding illumination, by lightning, for example). ()

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