Saw 1 how long
Death is a shortcut Denmark. Rated R for strong grisly violence and language. Did you know Edit. Trivia In order to make the actors feel what the characters were going through, all of the bathroom scenes were shot in chronological order.
Goofs at around 59 mins After Gordon and Adam find the box with the cell phone and cigarettes, Gordon tries to call Three different tones can be heard and Gordon says that the cell phone has been blocked from making calls. However, FCC rules require every telephone that can access the network to be able to dial , regardless of any reason that normal service may have been disconnected including deactivated or blocked phones.
Quotes John : [to Amanda] Congratulations. Crazy credits The opening title ripples like it was underwater. Alternate versions The song "Bite The Hand That Bleeds" by Fear Factory that originally played over the end credits was replaced on the uncut version of the film by an original piece of music by Charlie Clouser entitled "Zepp Overture".
Connections Edited into Saw II User reviews 1. Top review. The game begins. Not since Se7en's John Doe has there been a serial killer with such a bizarre philosophy behind his actions not that Jigsaw actually kills anyone; more on that later.
Sure, in light of the increasingly deteriorating sequels it's hard to think of Saw as little more than a franchise- starter something the writer and director never planned , but viewed on its own, astonishing merits, it's a good, nasty thriller, filled with solid scares and especially compared to the follow-ups quite well written.
According to the film's notorious back-story, it took only 28 days to shoot it. Not that strange, given most of the action takes place in just two locations: one is a bathroom where Adam Leigh Whannell and Dr. Lawrence Gordon Cary Elwes fins themselves with their feet chained to the wall, with no recollection whatsoever of how the hell they got there; the other is the lair of the mysterious Jigsaw, a serial killer whom Detectives Sing Ken Leung and Trapp Danny Glover have been tracking down for weeks.
The two facts are linked in a most ingenious way: Jigsaw doesn't really kill anyone, but "plays a game" with his victims. In the case of Adam and Dr.
Gordon, as the tape recorder found in a dead man's hand tells them, each of them has two hours to free himself and kill the other, or they will both die. Problem is, the only way to get rid of the chains is to saw your foot off. IV also piles on the twists. You thought Donnie Wahlberg died in II? None of this even has anything to do with the A plot, which is that SWAT guy Reggie — who was introduced in II — now has to survive a Jigsaw game to save a pair of fellow officers.
Also, even though the movie begins with the body of John Kramer being autopsied, the movie whiplashes you in the climax, revealing that IV actually took place in a concurrent timeline with III , with the characters and narratives colliding in the triage operating theater featured in that third movie. Despite how assaulting they are, Saw movies are actually best binged like a TV show — think of it as American Horror Black Mirror Story — because there are so many threads to hold on to, you need to watch as fast as possible to keep up.
It just starts to feel like cheap tricks. Saw cleans up pretty well in these modern times: This is the first movie that actually looks sort of expensive, and it trades the sickening green color palette of the first seven efforts for actual daylight.
Based on a visible license plate, it looks like Saw takes place in New Jersey, and Jigsaw finally makes the state look like something other than a dreary companion universe to Silent Hill. The main game in the torture barn drags, with long gaps between rounds of punishment.
The seventh sequel is not an unwelcome entry, but it does hang around the low-middle of the pack. Signature device: The blood-collecting table saw This one is fun because its central conflict is purely entertaining. That is a lot of narrative stacking, and further emphasizes the serial-TV nature of the franchise, which is both a pro and a con.
Similarly, do you have to watch all the Saw movies before Jigsaw? If you go to see Jigsaw without knowledge of each past Saw film, you will be lost. Even if you ' ve seen all previous Saw films, there is so much going on, it might be worth revisiting Jigsaw history for a refresher course.
That death was confirmed in Saw IV, which begins with a thorough autopsy of Kramer's body. This is funny since Jigsaw's winningly bonkers twist ending is the crux of the film. It would take 8 months to watch everything new uploaded onto Netflix in , provided you took time out to eat, sleep, wash and use the bathroom, a study has revealed. Scientists calculated 3, hours of viewing time could break down to minutes - that's 13 hours 50 minutes and 40 seconds - a day for That's not including Avengers: Infinity Wars, which is the longest movie.
So the total runtime is 40 hours 48 minutes. Saw 1 is an amazing movie. One of the best, if not THE best thrillers ever.
I would say the Saw films are good only seen Saw , but if you don't in the first film there are some bits which people getting tortured aren't fun, but the main characters are.
The highly suggested way to watch them is in chronological order 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and Jigsaw if you want. There can be other ways to watch them though. The Saw series is actually quite convoluted, and a lot of events are shown out of order. The reason is that the first Saw movie was revolutionary for its time. John was soon given the name "The Jigsaw Killer" or "Jigsaw" , because he removed a puzzle-piece-shaped chunk of flesh from those who did not escape his traps.
However, Adam is given a much more vague game. Did he actually deserve to be left in the bathroom to die? Ad — content continues below. Adam wakes up in a bathtub. The last thing he remembers is a pig-mask-wearing attacker coming at him in his dingy apartment.
Naturally, Adam scrambles around a bit and gets out of the tub. He accidently pulls the plug out in the process, which turns out to be rather important later on. Searching for a meaning for this, Adam speculates that their kidneys have been removed and put on eBay. Gordon, using his vast medical knowledge, poo-poos this theory. Gordon makes another logical move: to try and open the door, which is within his reach.
Soon, both captives find their tapes. Adam listens to his tape first, hearing this grim message:. You might be in the room that you die in. But what do voyeurs see when they look into the mirror? Now I see you as a strange mix of someone angry, yet apathetic. But mostly just pathetic. So are you going to watch yourself die here today, Adam, or do something about it? Adam has no clear goal, then.
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