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Saw II wastes no time
in delivering on the promise
of its tag line, "oh yes...
there will be blood," or
in living up to the expectations
set by its predecessor. The
film opens with a scene of horrific
torment and suspense in which
a new victim of the kidnapper
'Jigsaw' is forced to make a
gut-wrenching decision in order
to save his life. Again and
again throughout the film, the
tortured pawns in a game of
sadistic justice are sacrificed
in unspeakably cruel ways as
a result of their mistakes,
past and present.
The makers of Saw II
have improved upon the original
by maintaining a consistent
level of tension moment to moment,
and by casting far more effective
actors in the lead roles. Tobin
Bell's portrayal of Jigsaw is
perfect in its understated presentation
of an evil genius, motivated
by a compulsion to punish, chastise
and either reform or execute
those who are seen as unworthy
of the lives they've been given.
A double-twist ending brings
this second chapter of the Saw
franchise to a satisfying conclusion,
in keeping with the precedent
set by the first film, though
it's perhaps not quite the jaw-dropping
blindside that made Saw I
an instant classic.
Donnie Wahlberg stars as a secretly
corrupt cop who routinely frames
various criminals as his own
way of insuring justice, now
trapped in a game of Jigsaw's
creation, racing against time
in a cat and mouse game to save
his estranged son from death
by deadly Serin gas poisoning.
Dina Meyer as Detective Kerry
and Shawnee Smith as Jigsaw
survivor Amanda return from
Saw I. The beautiful
Emmanuelle Vaugier as Addison
joins a cast of potential victims
who gruesomely fall prey to
their own inability to display
calm, logic or humanity in their
effort to escape the hellish
trap in which they awaken to
find themselves.
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