***SPOILER ALERTS***
This is a pretty simple review to write. If you've seen at least two Saw movies then you basically know what this one was like. Lots of plot twists, lots of answers to questions you didn't know you had, and lots of emphasis on the moral of the story: Appreciate your life or someone may kill you.
The gore was way up in this episode of the series. I had to cover my eyes a few times, not from fear, but from disgust. Like when an obese gentleman was cutting off his own fat to give up his pound of flesh in Jigsaw's newest game. The story was good as far as Saw goes and wasn't predictable. If you aren't a Saw fan I'm not sure this is the movie that will reel you in. In fact unless you are quite familiar with the ENTIRE Jigsaw plot it may not be a very good movie. Luckily I watched Saw 1-5 just days before watching this one so I was in the know. On its own it wasn't great, as a part of the series I enjoyed it. Wal-Mart has the first five movies packaged together for $20, its worth the research to enjoy the newest one.
On a side note, I'm a reality TV junkie and the girl that won VH1 Scream Queens was in the film and did way better than I would've imagined. She had a pretty big part for someone getting murdered in a Saw film, and I was proud of her. She proved she deserved the win, even with
Favorite Scene: Six naughty people chained to an old school merry-go-round with a shot gun aimed at them. A deadly form of Russian Roulette that only their boss can same them from.
Rating: B
Best Quotes: Jigsaw: Once you see death up close, then you know what the value of life is.
and in relation too my favorite scene:
Jigsaw: Hello, William. Before you are six of your most valuable associates. The ones who find errors in policies. Their findings result in over two-thirds of all applications denied or prematurely terminated. Healthcare decisions should be made by doctors and their patients, not the insurance company. Six ride the carousel, but only two can get off. The decision of which two survive falls upon you. To offer the two reprise, you'll offer a sacrifice of your own. Two can live, four will die.