A sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defrau... Read allA sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable.A sick and desperate John travels to Mexico for a risky and experimental medical procedure in hopes of a miracle cure for his cancer only to discover the entire operation is a scam to defraud the most vulnerable.
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Just like with the other sequels, this continues to add layers to the backstory and lore with interesting new material. And of course we have lots of cool and gruesome traps. But in many ways, this chapter is different from any of the previous.
For one thing, it takes it's time building story and character. The pace ends up slower because of this, but I think it's worth it. Everything feels more fleshed out (unintended pun). We don't see the hyper-editing style this franchise is known for. And the movie overall feels a bit higher in quality of filmmaking.
My only downside is a lack of surprises, for me at least. I think it might work better for people who aren't as familiar with this franchise as I am.
I had a fun bloody time with this movie and look forward to any future chapters in this series. More games. More blood. More, please. (1 viewing, opening Thursday EMAX 9/28/2023)
We're at the point now where new horrors just aren't sticking, hardly anything looks worthy of a follow-up, so we're getting endless Scream and Halloween movies, all of which seem to diminish with time, Saw though has been different, could this later one offer something new?
This latest film really does offer something new, it's unlike any of its predecessors, very much John's story, it's all from his point of view, we're almost made to feel a degree of sympathy for him, it's very, very clever. There's a monster even greater than John Kramer.
I should be used to the macabre deaths by now, but once again they manage to shock and horrify, there are some nasty moments here, a girl a few rows in front of me was actually sick during the second death scene, it is a very nasty moment.
The pace is unlike any other Saw movie, deliberately so, I found the build up very interesting, the fallout was very exciting, not for the faint hearted.
Tobin Bell delivers yet another excellent performance, he really does shine once again, and credit to the makeup team, you see a physical decline in the character as the movie develops, it's very well done.
It made me add The Hollies to my playlist.
Is that the end? I doubt it, I doubt it very much.
8/10.
For seemingly the first time - Saw X takes pause to develop story and characters, which does a beautiful job at building tension in anticipation for what you know is coming, and the pay off is more grizzly than I could have imagined...and boy was it grizzly.
In addition to the 'poster trap' being (in my opinion) the most visually iconic, and eerie looking trap in the whole series. The 'Twist' in Saw X, is that the movie is surprisingly good.
9/10 for a Saw movie. 7/10 as a regular movie.
Saw X does two very important things that make it work so well. The first is that we now have a movie where John Kramer is finally the main character. Rather than having to learn about him through his victims, like was so for the 8 other movies he was in, we finally get to know John Kramer through John Kramer. The second is that we're finally on John's side, essentially rooting for a serial killer, because the "players" in this movie are written to be some of the most disgustingly scummy people on Earth.
Saw X is much longer (with a runtime of 118 minutes) compared to the 9 other movies (all of which average at 90), and is paced much slower too; which quite honestly works really well. The games are decent, the violence is unwatchable (which in Saw language means it's good) and we also get a few fun Easter eggs.
There is yet one major disappointment, but that's spoiler territory since it has to do with the ending, so I will ignore that for now. Other than that, the movie was surprisingly good and I honestly did enjoy it more than I thought I would. If you have been keeping up with the Saw movies, definitely go check it out in cinemas!
The key? Center the story around the most compelling character in the franchise: Jigsaw himself. For the first time, we experience the film from his perspective, and that single shift changes everything. We're not just watching his traps unfold; we're following his journey. We see why the people in the game deserve to be there before the torture begins, making the entire experience more impactful.
The film delivers a cohesive story with all the signature Saw elements-dark humor, shocking twists, and even emotional depth. Without spoilers, we witness Jigsaw genuinely distraught when innocent lives are at risk, something the franchise has never really explored before.
This movie finally gets it right: a gripping narrative, emotional weight, moments of twisted humor, and, of course, the brutal traps we expect. Saw X isn't just a great sequel-it's the best standalone film in the series. After two decades, they finally nailed the formula.
Did you know
- TriviaWhile editing the "Eye Vacuum Trap" scene, Steve Forner had local police called on him. According to editor Kevin Greutert, Forner was working on the scene in his office when the police knocked on the door, citing neighbors' concerns of someone being "tortured to death" inside.
- GoofsWhen John is shown buying a bottle of tequila, the store has signage referencing apps like Amazon and delivery service Rappi. Apps of the type did not exist in 2001, which is when this film is set.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Hoffman: Out of all the men to cheat, you pick John Kramer? I mean, I call that epic bad luck.
Henry Kessler: Please. John, please. Please don't kill me.
John Kramer: That's the last thing that you should be worried about. Now, I want to play a game.
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: A mid-credit sequence has John Kramer putting Henry Kessler in a trap with the assistance of Detective Hoffman, due to Kessler's involvement with Cecilia's scam.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Critical Drinker: Saw X - Bloody Good Fun (Sort Of) (2023)
- SoundtracksMascara del Diablo
Written and composed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
Produced and performed by José Miguel Ortegon (Sr Ortegon)
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- Saw X: El Juego Del Miedo
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- Budget
- $13,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $53,607,898
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $18,309,301
- Oct 1, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $112,617,149
- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
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- 1.85 : 1