Saw X | Playing with death





A man suffering from terminal cancer decides to attack the people who cheated him about the existence of a miracle cure.



Who would have thought that when it was released in 2004, the film Saw, by James Wan, would become cult? Fans of gratuitous violence were well served with this particularly B series gore which would spawn an innumerable number of interchangeable sequels.

This 10e episode which takes place a few weeks after the first volume dares to modify its winning recipe. If there is no question of completely reshuffling the cards as the previous one did Spiral who took himself for Seven (David Fincher’s classic has always been the main inspiration for the franchise), the change of perspective that is proposed is far from negligible. The spectator is no longer a prisoner alongside the victims who try to escape deadly traps, but rather he shares the daily life of the villain John Kramer (Tobin Bell) or, for short, Jigsaw.

This makes this exterminating angel figure more human, to give him motivation. It was enough for Tobin Bell to shine, offering his most vulnerable and emotional performance in the series. He is accompanied by Shawnee Smith who once again portrays his elusive apprentice.

This revolution does not prevent the feature film from collapsing under repetition. The scenario which would so much like to provoke moral dilemmas is only there to tickle the baser instincts. The characters have as much substance as puppets on borrowed time and the performers do it well.

Then there are all these torture games where individuals are called upon to dismember themselves in the most brutal way possible. However, there is nothing that has not already been seen in previous versions. Between homage and caricature, the line is sometimes thin, which the sensational production of Kevin Greutert (who directed Saw VI And Saw 3D)

Saw X obviously preaches to the converted and fans will find some pleasure after several disappointing efforts, while others will still be just as disgusted. If another sequel ever sees the light of day, why not cross it with Fast & Furious which would also be on its 11the adventure ? Ideal to spice up these two series in distress.

Indoors

Saw X

Horror thriller

Saw X (v. f.: Decadence)

Kevin Greutert

Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Synnøve Macody Lund

1:58 a.m.

5/10


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