Saw II (2005)
Facts
| Directed by | Darren Lynn Bousman |
| Cast | Donnie Wahlberg, Beverley Mitchell, Franky G, Emmanuelle Vaugier and Tobin Bell |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2004 |
| DVD Release | February 6, 2007 |
| Running Time | 93 minutes |
| Disc Type | |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 031398203452 |
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Average user review:| Good, effective sequel |
| The Games Continue!!! |
| very happy |
| You gotta play by the rules |
Tobin Bell is Jigsaw, and gets a lot more screen time in Saw 2, we even actually see his face quite a bit. More light is shed about who he is, where he's come from, and why he does what he does with these sick little games. The man has a point, but the scenarios he creates are so brutal its nearly impossible to see it as fear and panic take over. This is the case with detective Mathews (Donnie Whalberg) who is the main character in Saw 2, and whom the main game's focus is around. You got a house full of young men and woman (including Mathews son) trying to stay alive, playing one brutal game after another, but the bigger picture is Mathews and the game he is playing right in front of Jigsaw. The rules are laid out for Mathews, but they are so wrapped up in the fear and panic that it is impossible for him to see and that's when things begin to unfold and the surprise ending is told.
While disturbing and difficult to watch at times, Saw 2 doesn't have quite the impact as the original. There is plenty of blood, gore and violence, and one of the guys named Xavier (Franky G) becomes the scariest guy in the movie when he is driven to do whatever he feels he must to stay alive in that house. There are more traps and possible the most frightening was the very first of the movie, even before things get rolling we see a man who has had the key to unlocking his trap surgically inserted under his eye. He has 60 seconds to dig it out with a little knife. Not a very bloody scene at all, but just the thought of what must be done to survive is gut wrenching enough. On a good note, things move along in Saw 2, going from one trap/test to the next, while the first Saw was a bit more laid back, with the two men in the bathroom talking things out in grave details and referring to flashbacks to piece the puzzle together, however I believe it was those moments that created more tension and fright when the bloodshed and panic occured, resulting in more of a felt impact in regard to those in Saw 2.
Saw 2 works for what it is, by carrying on the Saw theme, expanding on the scenarios (and some gore if that's your thing) and exploring Jigsaw's background a little more. I don't think it's quite as sharp as the original, but it improves in various areas and falls in others.
Acting - 4
Characters - 4
Horror/Gore - 4.5
Story - 4
Overall - 4 August 26, 2008
| Not the cutting edge of sequels |
July 22, 2008
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