Saturday, September 16, 2023

Saturday is Horror Day #131 - Saw II

 Saw II


Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) has a troubled relationship with his son Daniel (Erik Knudsen). The rebellious boy is acting up and getting into trouble. Eric Matthews gets mad at him and yells at him to leave if he wants to so the boy does. Eric finds himself investigating a murder with his partner Kerry (Dina Meyer), but there's a twist - the killer has left a personal message for the detective. What is going on?







The victim was someone Matthews knew, although facial recognition was impossible due to the way the 


man died. But he recognized his unique tattoos and knows he was someone he once put away. Matthews reaches out to his son, to no avail, but soon finds himself immersed in the case as it becomes obvious the killer is none other than Jigsaw. Acting on certain evidence, they locate John Kramer (Tobin Bell), and it seems like a slam dunk...but, of course, it isn't. The detectives discover a bank of monitors which reveal several people on camera who are trapped together somewhere...including Matthews' son Daniel. Kramer explains about the nerve gas that is slowly killing them if they don't get out within a certain period of time. But he says if the detective is patient and waits, he will get what he wants. Of course, Matthews chooses otherwise. Let the games begin...


The second installment of the Saw series is every bit as bloody as the first, maybe more so. And there are definite twists you won't see coming, including a previous location. The first death in this film was memorable to me, as I looked at what needed to be done and realized I would just have to die too, I couldn't do what it would take to get free.


I absolutely love this series, but I know it isn't for everyone. The scene with the pit filled with needles made me cringe. I don't think I would have the nerve to go into that. Looking forward to rewatching the rest and also the tenth Saw that is coming out at the end of September. I give this film 4.5 Stars.


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