Saw III

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While "Saw III" divided fans on release, this fiendish third entry in the saga has perhaps the most devastating and emotional storyline of the thus-far eight films. Delving more into the backstory of the villainous "Jigsaw" and his accomplice Amanda Young, the movie is an important and critical chapter in the series, and it comes highly recommended from this fan. Special props go to the performances of Tobin Bell and Shawnee Smith, who give their best work in this installment. 4 out of 5.

TedStixon

Last time we see John alive in the series. But a terrible plot and terrible acting. Easily one to skip and not miss much

Ssiscool

Continuity mistake: The drill that Lynn uses on Jigsaw's skull has a white piece of tape on the end of the drill bit a short distance from the end, presumably to mark the thickness of his skull so she knows where to stop. In one shot (during the drilling scene) the piece of tape moves a good two inches farther up on the drill bit, but it's back down in the very next shot. (01:04:05)

Nick Bylsma

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Jigsaw: Hello, I want to play a game.

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Trivia: In the first scene of the film, Detective Matthews is trying to get the gun. When he looks around the room, seeing Adam and Zepp's bodies and Dr. Gordon's foot, we also see Xavier's body, which is not a dummy, but a cameo made by Franky G.

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Question: The first scene with Lynn shows her with a man who asks for a divorce. He doesn't look like Jeff, or am I wrong?

Answer: You are not wrong. The man is her lover, he wants her to get a divorce.

MasterOfAll

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