“Jigsaw” is the
return of the peculiarly popular moralistic gore-fest “Saw”
series which sort of got old before the first movie ended. The first
film, released back in 2004, was a surprise hit. The film looked
great from it's clever marketing campaign but director James Wan, who
would later go on to better successes like “Insidious” and “The
Conjuring,” had crafted a disappointing film from an ingenious
premise. And then it went on for six more films with the advertising
practically threatening the public with Saw film after Saw film every
Halloween for seven years straight. All these years later, we now get
“Jigsaw” a reboot of sorts that's overall not a very good movie,
but is way better than it has any right to be. Like it's predecessors
it still features bland characters we don't care much about, brutal
and somewhat suspenseful death scenes, and a surprisingly delicious
if preposterous twist that somewhat makes the entire thing watchable.
The “Saw” films
were like the fast food of horror, constantly being churned out,
terrible for you but people ate it up anyway. This new entry follows
in the series' footsteps by providing a new batch of “victims”
who are being tested by an unknown perpetrator. The film begins with
five strangers locked in a room with chains around their necks.
They're dragged towards a wall full of spinning buzzsaws and must
give blood as a sacrifice. The game is only the beginning for these
unfortunate folks. As these folks get picked off one by one by more
and more gruesome traps a pair of detectives on the outside are
trying to solve the mystery of where these bodies are coming from. It
seems to be the work of the “Jigsaw killer” John Cramer who died
a decade prior.
There's a lot of
“plot” here that feels out of place in a movie that people see
just to see annoying characters get hacked up. It's mostly confusing
for a while when the detectives begin suspecting the forensic
pathologists they asked to work on the case to begin with. It's all
very eyeball inducing… until the final twist is revealed and then I
sat up and was like “oh that's better.” The more you think about
it the more ridiculous it really is but can you blame writers Josh
Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger. They aren't exactly adapting
Shakespeare here. They're also the guys who wrote the remakes
“Piranha” and “Sorority Row.” So basically, don't think too
hard and you might find yourself having a decent time.
If you were never a
fan of the Saw films you may not be converted with “Jigsaw.” I'm
somewhere in-between. The films were never all that “scary” but
they did offer some pretty imaginative death scenes. They were
basically the “Friday the 13th” film of the aughts: bad movies
with great gore. New to the franchise are directors Peter and Michael
Spierig. They follow the formula and make things interesting just
enough to give the film the extra oomph to make it slightly better
than anything that came before. “Jigsaw” is just good enough to
recommend for those intrigued but others are wise to steer clear. GRADE: B-
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