![]() ![]() Jigsaw is the calm, cancer-stricken anti-hero who does these evil things to prove a moral standpoint. We also get a deeper look at the relationship between Jigsaw and Amanda, knowing more about how the two really look at each other. It expands on characterization and back stories for these characters and ties up the loose ends as believably as this franchise can do. If you've seen a SAW film, you know the story is going to have twists, turns, and violence/gore to accompany them. They feel organic, they all connect smoothly at the end and make sense as to why. And while it does have sub-plots, they don't feel out of place, they're not just randomly thrown in to shock audiences. Instead of dealing with multiple characters that sacrificed any kind of character development like in SAW's II, IV, and V, SAW III, like the original, has much fewer characters, leading to a more intimate setting where we can connect to everyone. For many reasons- one reason being that it keeps it simple. SAW III in my opinion is tied with the original as the best in the series. ![]()
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