![]() ![]() I thought the open game with all the public watching was handled very well and it was a refreshing break because they throw in some nice comedy, which works pretty good considering the situation that the three characters are in. As expected, most people are going to be coming for the games and they are very good. Director Greutert does a nice job with all the games but he also manages to build in some nice tension and especially during the final ten-minutes where two different games are going on and we cut back and forth between them. I thought the idea of someone writing a fake book to try and make money only to then really be put into the game was a nice touch and one that makes for some nice drama. I think there's a lot more imagination going on this time around but what also helps is that there's a pretty good story as well. I think this is a very good entry in the series and it certainly ends things on a very good note so let's hope it really is the last. I think it's rather refreshing seeing a new stories, although we still get characters from previous movies showing up. Thankfully this latest entry pretty much stays away from many of the events in previous films and doesn't have the pressure of trying to make them match up to previous events. Meanwhile, a detective is trying to find out some secrets from Jigsaw's former wife while also trying to bring down Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) who is still carrying out the deadly games. The only catch is that he's really not a survivor of Jigsaw but soon he's kidnapped and thrown into the game and trying to save his wife. Saw 3D (2010) ** 1/2 (out of 4) The seventh and apparently final entry in the series has a group of Jigsaw survivors standing behind one (Sean Patrick Flanery) who has written a book about battling your odds. ![]()
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