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Saw IV, 2007

Saw IV

English

USA, Canada

Rating:5.9
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Profile of Saw IV

Saw IV can be described as tense, scary, and rough. The plot revolves around a master criminal, mind games, and a race against time. The main genres are thriller and horror. In terms of style, Saw IV involves twists and turns and is gory. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It takes place in contemporary times. Saw IV is well suited for teens and a boys' night. Note that it involves strong violent content and profanity.

Summary of Saw IV

The fourth SAW film takes fans into uncharted waters. Now that John/Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) is dead, screenwriters Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan (writers of the Project Greenlight-produced FEAST) give us Jigsaw's "origin" story--finally showing us why he does what he does. Along they way, they still find time to work in the usual dose of elaborate Rube Goldberg-like torture devices and heaps of MPAA-defying gore in what plays like an extreme version of CSI. During his (extremely graphic) autopsy, Jigsaw's final tape (swallowed in SAW III) is found in his stomach. Promising that his work will continue despite his passing, his message sets off a series of grisly tasks for anxious SWAT team leader Rigg (Lyriq Bent), who is given 90 minutes to rescue detectives Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) and Hoffman (Costas Mandylor), who are to be dispatched via blocks of ice and high voltage wires. Trailing Rigg are FBI agents Strahm (Scott Patterson of GILMORE GIRLS) and Perez (Athena Karkanis), who get some unexpected blood on their hands along the way. A series of flashbacks details a pivotal event between Jigsaw and his girlfriend, Jill (1980s beauty Betsy Russell, PRIVATE SCHOOL), which inspired him to devote the remainder of his life to the creation of his signature puzzles.

Darren Lynn Bousman, director of the previous two sequels, returns once again to ensure that the series retains its trademark desaturated look. Though viewers starting with this installment may find the brief glimpses of characters from the previous films confusing, fans should be pleased with how the films link together. They are also sure to appreciate that, like FRIDAY THE 13th carrying on sans Jason in PART IV: A NEW BEGINNING, the death of Jigsaw won't keep the franchise from evolving into SAW V and beyond.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA, Canada
Release date: 26 October 2007
Runtime: 93 min

Cast and Crew

Tobin Bell as Jigsaw / John in Saw IV
Tobin Bell

as Jigsaw / John

Scott Patterson as Agent Strahm in Saw IV
Scott Patterson

as Agent Strahm

Betsy Russell as Jill in Saw IV
Betsy Russell

as Jill

Costas Mandylor

as Hoffman

Photos

Saw IV (2007)
Saw IV (2007)

Clips

Saw IV
Saw IV: Official Trailer
Saw IV
Saw IV: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

The Onion (A.V. Club)
Fans know exactly what they're in for, while everyone else knows to stay far away. Everyone can agree, however, that this is probably the worst date movie ever. For non-sadists, at least.
Variety
Even by the standards of the recent "Saws," which have enjoyed considerably larger budgets than the first pic, the new edition is more frenetically cut (by editors Kevin Greutert and Brett Sullivan), more dimly lit (by lenser David A. Armstrong),...

Users Reviews

I'm going to stick to my guns and really like this fourth installment, simply for the creative gore. The stories are all pulled together, but the ending leaves a lot to be desired. Its one of those "HUH?" type endings that on the surface doesn't...
*SPOILER* I actually can't say that these movies have gotten 'bad' yet, but they keep getting further from good. The premise, strangely, has yet to get too thin, and the 'games' are still moderately interesting, and the spooky factor is still there...
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