*Blog post started on July 23, 2020.
I
 think I might have my finances in order, so I am more stressed out than
 ever. This proves that I am not an optimist because I am obviously 
waiting for the other shoe drop. You
 cannot expect someone who got the "things cannot get any worse" speech 
only to witness a man set himself on fire and then fail to grab the 
nearest fire extinguisher (To my credit, an extinguisher was grabbed.) to think any differently.
I
 have also discovered that I am either more mature than I thought or 
have never been too desperate. The last time I was desperate because of 
my finances, that was because I had inadvertently committed check fraud.
 This was from my infamous summer of 2006 where my inevitable bankruptcy
 declaration was hurried because I did not want Carrie Clifton to be 
desperate for her heroin fix.
Being
 desperate opened up a friend to invite some trauma. It sucks that our 
society is not forgiving of sexual expression because for her safety, 
the exploitation should have been at a strip club or onlyfans.com. Damn 
how COVID-19 has fucked everything up, but we should be cheering on 
regulation when going into a questionable situation seems more 
acceptable than profiting from nudity. What started as a kissing flesh 
transaction for a low figure escalated into a need to clean off the 
effected areas.
Oh
 the times they are a changing. It use to be you stripped so you would 
not whore. Now, it is better to not be seen exploiting yourself than to 
own up to it. I suppose it is kind fitting when you look at our society 
right now.
If DHS operatives are going to jump out of windowless vans to kidnap protesters, they should at least offer candy before hand. Pedophiles have more class than Trump.
A response form Samuel C Winchester
He (I) should read the Patriot Act that Joe Biden voted for.
Instead
 of denouncing the harm our president is doing, Trump's supporter find a
 way to blame the victims. As long as it protects their wallets and 
churches, the evils of the actions are warranted. That may be thinking 
too highly of the right.
I
 know it is a crime to wish death or harm on a sitting president, but 
what about being put in a Jigsaw trap with Donald Jr., Eric, Ivanka and 
Jared Kushner? In the last few films, the primary traps allowed for 
everyone to survive. If he can be an ideal person, death or hindering 
harm should not befall him.
So
 that is my pitch for "Saw 10". I would like Twisted Pictures to know 
that I would take everything into consideration from the previous films 
to make it work. Perhaps the writers of the last of the series to be 
released at this point should have tried to direct that feature as well 
to ensure the continuity was considered.
It
 has been 10 years since John Kramer, the mass murderer known in the 
press as Jigsaw, died, but a desperate criminal informant claims that 
there is a new game. There are five players and if he does not initiate 
the game, he will be killed. Not soon after he is critically wounded by a
 barrage of police gunfire to prevent the proposed game, joggers 
discover a corpse dangling above a path, head stuck in a bucket. Well, 
half a head as ME Logan Nelson and Detective Halloran would soon 
discover.
The
 corpse also featured the Kramer trademark of a piece of flesh being 
removed in the shape of a puzzle piece. Being a thorough examiner, Logan
 finds a flash drive left in the wound. It has a label on it which 
states that "Now there are four" and it contains an audio file. When the
 file is played, it says the games have started again and demands the 
police do their job and provide justice so these contests will no longer
 be necessary. This voice sounded like and is soon verified as Kramer's.
Things
 only get more eerie when under the first victims fingernails is 
Kramer's blood. Despite his death, THE Jigsaw is the prime suspect. 
Halloran cannot accept that and is certain that it is either Nelson 
whose Iraq War PTSD must have gotten the best of him or Nelson's 
assistant and Jigsaw fangirl Eleanor. Impulsive and brash is not how 
anyone should handle a Jigsaw scenario, so it seems the other four 
players are the only ones who can save their selves provided they will 
purge themselves of their sins.
Hopefully
 4K Blu-ray sales will pick up so that resellers like Disc/Mega Replay 
will encourage customers to sell them. "Jigsaw" might be the first I 
would sell. This may have been a result of a thorough third/fourth 
viewing. It came with a digital copy, so what would I be losing.
I
 assure you that I did genuinely enjoy this film. After my 
disappointment in "Saw III", I know you cannot straight up buy these 
films, so I used a discount code at Red Box to judge this feature first.
 The eighth entry features a clever story which harkened back to my 
favorite installment "Saw II" and the traps are as ingenious as ever. 
That felt very refreshing being a devotee to the series and having 
missed domestic torture porn the past seven years.
If
 you are into this series for the formula, this is definitely 
worthwhile. There are not really any strong performances, but we never 
expected those in these films after Tobin Bell's John Kramer had been 
working from beyond the grave (sorry Costas Mandylor and Sean Patrick 
Flannery). The gore is toned down, but the climax makes it up to all 
those sickos who focused on that instead of the stories. Disappointment 
only kicked in after multiple rewatches because someone decided to ditch
 the past stories.
I
 will not get into the time frame of the original seven films which 
concluded in 2010. If everything wrapped up in the "Saw" world in 2007, 
so be it. The film's twist ends up being too clever resulting in 
continuity errors and ignorance of the Jigsaw associates that were 
established after the second film. This is a major flaw because the 
story flows to quickly, and to leave out the concept of Jigsaw followers
 results in impossibilities playing out. There is too much for our 
primary character to do and make this tale seem believable.
Besides
 for asking of an extra effort to disband disbelief, you catch during 
rewatches that the games do not play out the same way. I know the latter
 half of the heptalogy focused on the importance of predicting the 
actions of the players, but the predictions Jigsaw made are far too on 
the nose. He could only do that if he is interacting with the players 
which is a no-no. You end up realizing why they are not repeating this 
format for the franchise's next feature, "Spiral".
"Jigsaw"
 is definitely worth a rent for any horror fan. It is a mandatory view 
for any fan of the "Saw" series, but like the weaker entries in the 
series, the viewer cannot be overly scrutinizing. This results in it 
being a hard fit in terms of series continuity, thus a wrong piece for 
your "Saw" home media collection.
If
 you choose to purchase it, be sure to redeem that digital code A.S.A.P.
 Universal and Sony are cracking down on expiration dates.

 
 
 
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