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Running time 92 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $10 million Box office $103 million Jigsaw is a 2017 American directed by, written by and Peter Goldfinger, and starring, Hannah Emily Anderson,. It is the eighth installment in the, picking up over a decade after the of the eponymous, during the police investigation of a new succession of murders that fit his. (2010) was originally deemed the final installment of the series, before Lionsgate Films commissioned the production of Jigsaw from a pitch by Stolberg and Goldfinger. Filming began in November 2016, with post-production following in January. The film was released in the United States on October 27, 2017. Despite receiving generally unfavorable reviews from critics, the film was a commercial success, grossing $103 million worldwide against a $10 million budget.
Contents. Plot Ten years after the death of, criminal Edgar Munsen is shot and apprehended by Detectives Hunt and Halloran after activating a Meanwhile, five people – Mitch, Anna, Ryan, Carly, and an unconscious man, are held captive in a barn with chains around their necks. A tape recording from Kramer explains they must give a sacrifice of blood, and confess their sins.
The chains pull them towards a wall of buzzsaws. Most of the group survive by cutting themselves to offer blood, but the unconscious man awakens too late to escape.
Their next test reveals that Carly is a who accidentally caused the death of an To save the others from being she must inject herself with one of three needles – one containing an antidote to a in her system, one containing and one containing. Ryan stabs Carly with all three to save himself, killing her. Halloran and Detective Hunt investigate the discovery of bodies that appear to be the unconscious man and Carly. Halloran becomes suspicious of Logan Nelson, a and former doctor whose wife was killed two years prior, and Eleanor Bonneville. Munsen goes missing from the hospital.
His body is found inside John Kramer's grave when it is exhumed by the police. Ryan’s leg is ensnared by wires, while Anna and Mitch become trapped inside a. A recording explains they will be killed unless Ryan pulls a lever. Ryan pulls the lever, severing his leg while saving Anna and Mitch.
Eleanor reveals to Logan that she is a of the Jigsaw case, and has built replicas of his traps in her. She's worried this might incriminate her.
Hunt follows them, and informs Halloran. The next test reveals Mitch sold a with a faulty brake to Kramer's nephew, resulting in his death. Mitch will be killed by a spiral-shaped blade unless he can reach a Anna attempts to help him, but he is killed. Halloran finds a corpse appearing to be Mitch in Eleanor’s studio, and calls for Logan and Eleanor’s arrest. Logan convinces Hunt to let them go, as both suspect Halloran.
Eleanor deduces the game's location, and she and Logan depart for the barn. Halloran pursues them. Meanwhile, Hunt finds pieces of flesh in Halloran's freezer, fitting Jigsaw's, and implicating him as the killer. Anna is drugged while attempting to escape, and awakens to find herself and Ryan chained in a room with a still-living Kramer.
Kramer reveals that Anna and while Ryan caused the death of several friends in a car accident. Kramer tells them they have gotten his message “backwards.'
He places a shotgun between them, and tells them it is the 'key' to their survival. Anna attempts to shoot Ryan, but the gun Ryan realizes that the keys to his and Anna's chains were in the gun, and destroyed when Anna fired it, leaving him to die. Logan and Eleanor are ambushed by Halloran at the barn. Eleanor escapes, while Halloran is drugged by an unseen assailant. Logan and Halloran awaken in collars rigged with They are told to confess their sins to survive, and may choose who goes first. Halloran forces Logan to go first. Logan confesses that he mislabeled Kramer's X-rays years prior, causing his to go undiagnosed.
Despite confessing, Logan is killed. Next, Halloran admits to allowing criminals to walk free for personal gain. His collar deactivates. Logan reveals that he is still alive, his laser collar death being a ruse. And that the barn game took place He was the man who appeared to die in the first game, but Kramer saved him, and recruited him as his first. The bodies that were found were actually the bodies of criminals Halloran allowed to walk free, which Logan placed into the same tests.
Logan also reveals that Munsen, one of the criminals Halloran let go, killed his wife. However, because Halloran broke the rules and forced Logan to go first, he will die, and be framed as the killer. Logan reactivates the collar around Halloran's neck, killing him. Further information on the cast and characters: and. as. as.
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Josiah Black as. as Production Development was intended to be the final Saw film. The film was set to be split into two parts, but only allowed the filmmakers to make one more film after under-performed at the box office.
According to Saw 3D writers and, because of the change, 'the big reveal of was a bit underserved. Perhaps creating more questions than answers.
There were several ideas we never quite figured out. But I don't want to say what they were, because you never know what might happen in the future.' After the intended conclusion, Lionsgate ceased making Saw films, while waiting to hear a pitch that they thought made it worthwhile to resurrect the series. Jigsaw was conceived when writers Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger, who had spent two years pursuing the opportunity to write a Saw entry, proposed their vision.
It became known in July 2016 that brothers would direct the film. The producers and had also produced the previous entries in the Saw series.
Composer has described the film as a 'reinvention' of the series, opining that 'the Spierig brothers can deliver a fresh take on the material that will establish a new story line and new characters that can carry the saga into the future.' The directors further detailed their approach as being ' Saw for 2017', and Michael Spierig explained, 'It's perhaps not quite as vicious, and more fun.
But it's still full of gore, that's for sure. It's got a really great mystery, and there are very interesting twists.' Filming In October 2016, production was confirmed to have commenced under the working title of Saw: Legacy. The film was shot in in November 2016, and entered post-production by January.
On March 2, 2017, revealed the first plot details and a full actor list, confirming that Tobin Bell would return in the role of. In June 2017, the listed the film under the official title of Jigsaw, rating it R, for 'sequences of grisly bloody violence and torture, and for language'. On August 14, 2017, the film passed uncut in the United Kingdom with an by the BBFC.
In regard to the new title, writer Josh Stolberg clarified that 'when a writer is writing a movie, they put something on the cover page to separate it from other films. So when we were writing this film, the title read Saw: Legacy but it was never official or 'decided'.' Marketing Poster releases On September 16, 2017, released five posters to promote Jigsaw. The posters show off people in the traditional makeup, captioned 'He is Everything.
He is Everywhere. He is Everyone'. The release of the posters was Lionsgate's way of reasserting the series' dominance over the Halloween season. Halloween Blood Drive The Annual Blood Drive is the series' tradition, where before the release of the films in October, mobile blood stations are set up around the United States, where fans who donate blood receive a free ticket to see the respective film of that year. The tradition started in 2004, after the overwhelming success of, and continued for each of the sequels until it stopped in 2009 before the release of.
Due to the arrival of Jigsaw in October, the blood drive was revived for another year, promoting the film with eight posters released by, featuring 'Nurses' Grae Drake, Dan Rockwell, Susanne Bartch, Shaun Dross, Mosh, Mykie, and Amanda LePore. As of September 2017, 120,000 pints (57,000 L) of blood had been donated, which has led to over 360,000 lives being saved. Music , who provided the score for all previous entries in the Saw series, returned to score Jigsaw. Clouser re-imagined the music of the Saw franchise, following the six-year hiatus between Saw 3D and Jigsaw.
Clouser stated in 2016, 'this will be an opportunity for me to re-imagine how I approach the score, and I will be trying a more stark, bold, and stripped-down approach that will be more in line with the strong vision that the Spierig brothers are bringing to the table.' The soundtrack of the movie was distributed digitally on 27 October 2017. Some tracks from the film can also be found on Volume 2 of the Saw Anthology Collection. Release Jigsaw was released in the United Kingdom on October 26, 2017, and in the United States theatrically on October 27, 2017.
It was featured in screenings for the first week of its theatrical run. Box office Jigsaw has grossed $38.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $64.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $103 million, against a production budget of $10 million. In the United States and Canada, Jigsaw was released alongside and, and is projected to gross around $20 million from 2,941 theaters in its opening weekend.
It made $1.6 million from Thursday night previews at 2,400 theaters, just below the $1.7 million Saw 3D made from midnight screenings seven years prior, and $7.2 million on its first day. It went on to open to $16.64 million, finishing first at the box office but marking the second lowest debut of the franchise. In its second weekend the film dropped 61% to $6.56 million, finishing third behind newcomers. In its third weekend, the film dropped another 47% and made $3.43 million, finishing fifth.
Critical response On, the film holds an approval rating of 35% based on 79 reviews, with an of 4.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, ' Jigsaw definitely won't win many converts to the Saw franchise, but for longtime fans, it should prove a respectably revolting—if rarely scary—diversion.' On, which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews'. Audiences polled by gave the film an average grade of 'B' on an A+ to F scale, while reported women under-25 (21% of the film's audience) and older males (30%) gave it a 76% and 70% overall positive score, respectively. Gave the film a score of 4.5/10, writing 'The good news is, Jigsaw is not the worst horror movie of the year. The bad news is, it's still bad enough that that's the good news.It doesn't capture what made the Saw work in the first place.' Darren French of gave the film a 'C', calling it disappointing and overly long.
Gave the film two and a half out of five, saying the film 'while being a fun ride, fails to justify its existence with a story that is overly familiar and a twist that doesn't live up to most of its predecessors.' 's found the film 'garishly rote' saying 'For 92 minutes, it more or less succeeds in sawing through your boredom, slicing and dicing with a glum explicitness that raises the occasional tingle of gross-out suspense but no longer carries any kick of true shock value.' Germain Lussier of largely panned the film saying 'it is one of the better films in the. Unfortunately, that's not saying much.'
Home media Jigsaw was released digitally on January 9, 2018, and on 4K, and on January 23, 2018. Sequel On January 16, 2018, Lionsgate were reported to have begun discussing a ninth installment, for which the Spierig brothers would not be returning. On April 3, 2018, were publicized to have begun actively developing a sequel with writers Josh Stolberg and Pete Goldfinger. See also. Miller, Niel. Film School Rejects.
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