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Gore blimey!



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Published Date:
08 March 2008
Tesco Ruthin DVD of the week




Saw IV (18)

IF there's ever one thing that you can predict about a Saw film it's that gore, blood and more gore than you can shake a severed head at is heading your way right from the word go.
As those of you who saw the last installment will already know, Jigsaw and his apprentice Amanda are dead.
Upon the news of detective Kerry's murder (you might want to give yourself a refresher look at the other three films it all starts to get a bit confusing), two seasoned FBI profilers, Agents Strahm and Perez, arrive at the depleted police precinct and help veteran detective Hoffman sift through Jigsaw's latest grizzly game of victims and piece together the puzzle.
However, when SWAT Commander Rigg, the last officer untouched by Jigsaw is suddenly abducted and thrust into the madman's harrowing game, the officer has a mere 90 minutes to overcome a series of interconnected traps or face the usual deadly consequences.
Throughout his mission Rigg leaves behind a suitably disturbing amount of dead bodies while Hoffman and the FBI uncover clues that take them back to Jigsaw's past.
From number four I'd say that a sequel is definitely coming your way, it just depends whether in the meantime the whole Saw concept is becoming so predictably confusing that you'll want to see it when it does.

6/10

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