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Saw II
Saw II
2005 ·93 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
6.2
IMDb 6.6 КП 7.4 RT 39% MC 40
Horror
Director: Darren Lynn Bousman
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The chilling and relentless Jigsaw killer returns to terrorize the city once again. When a gruesome murder victim emerges with unmistakable traces of Jigsaw's sinister methods, Detective Eric Matthews is thrust into a high-stakes investigation. To his surprise, apprehending Jigsaw seems almost too easy, but what he doesn't realize is that being caught is merely another piece of Jigsaw's intricate puzzle.

Budget: $4M
US Gross: $87.04M
Worldwide: $152.93M
Donnie Wahlberg
Actor
Beverley Mitchell
Actor
Franky G
Actor
🎬 Saturn Awards 2007 — Best Special DVD Edition
🎬 Saturn Awards 2006 — Best Horror Film
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 2006 — Best Villain

Saw II is widely considered a successful, dynamic expansion of the original film, praised for deepening Tobin Bell’s role and delivering a high-stakes, suspenseful experience. While critics and audiences disagree on whether its reliance on visceral gore and shock value overshadows its philosophical depth, it remains a standout entry in the franchise for its effective pacing and plot twists.

Acting Tobin Bell’s performance as the Jigsaw Killer is the anchor of the film, providing a compelling and sophisticated presence that elevates the material.
Score Charlie Clouser’s score effectively heightens the film's tension and atmosphere, particularly during the climax.
Production The film utilizes gritty, somber set designs that effectively maintain the dark and claustrophobic aesthetic established in the first installment.
Ending The ending provides an unpredictable and shocking twist that resonates with viewers, though some debate whether it manages to surpass the impact of the original.
Pacing The transition to a more dynamic, faster-paced style leads to conflicting opinions: some appreciate the heightened intensity, while others feel it sacrifices character development for constant motion.
Emotion The reliance on extreme violence and visceral gore is polarizing, with some viewing it as essential to the film's gritty impact and others seeing it as gratuitous.
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