Ambiguous Turd
Mid-Card Championship Winner
Just watched this yesterday and thought it was incredible. And where as I did not have the huge problems with Saw 5 that a lot of people had (wasn't the best one granted), but I thought 6 was a lot better. The film just had a completely different feel to it.
I thought that the mother and her son actually being the family of the victim of the Health Insurance Executive, as opposed to being his own family, was a nice twist. And they got their revenge in being able to determine his fate, while the guy's sister (reporter) watched the death of her brother.
However, regarding the second twist with Jill turning on Hoffman ... I did see that one coming a mile away and really was no surprise. I suppose we are to interpret that his "test" was the way he treated all of the victims that he brought in from Day One, and that Jigsaw was observing the way he brutalized them. Therefore, I suppose he "failed" that test and therefore had to suffer the consequences at the end of the film. Being that there was no way out and nor was he provided any instructions on how to survive by Jigsaw or Jill, I can only assume that he was actually meant to simply die. But, he got away and will likely stalk Jill if they do another one (likely).
I also thought that Agent Perez being alive was another huge twist. The look of shock on Hoffman's face was priceless.
The scene at the police headquarters where they were deciphering the audio on the Jigsaw (Hoffman's) tape where it was actually Hoffman's voice on the tape was extremely tense. So as far as we know in this scene, he killed the only people that knew he was the killer, other than Jill.
Anxious to hear thoughts on this.
I thought that the mother and her son actually being the family of the victim of the Health Insurance Executive, as opposed to being his own family, was a nice twist. And they got their revenge in being able to determine his fate, while the guy's sister (reporter) watched the death of her brother.
However, regarding the second twist with Jill turning on Hoffman ... I did see that one coming a mile away and really was no surprise. I suppose we are to interpret that his "test" was the way he treated all of the victims that he brought in from Day One, and that Jigsaw was observing the way he brutalized them. Therefore, I suppose he "failed" that test and therefore had to suffer the consequences at the end of the film. Being that there was no way out and nor was he provided any instructions on how to survive by Jigsaw or Jill, I can only assume that he was actually meant to simply die. But, he got away and will likely stalk Jill if they do another one (likely).
I also thought that Agent Perez being alive was another huge twist. The look of shock on Hoffman's face was priceless.
The scene at the police headquarters where they were deciphering the audio on the Jigsaw (Hoffman's) tape where it was actually Hoffman's voice on the tape was extremely tense. So as far as we know in this scene, he killed the only people that knew he was the killer, other than Jill.
Anxious to hear thoughts on this.