‘Most unbearable sequel’, ‘franchise pinnacle’: Saw 10 will blow your mind, according to first reviews

‘Most unbearable sequel’, ‘franchise pinnacle’: Saw 10 will blow your mind, according to first reviews

The game will start again. And this is inevitable even for American viewers, because the sequel to Saw is located between the first two opus of the terrible saga.

If the quality deteriorated from film to film, this standard of torture porn maintained a fan base, even if the critical and public failure of Spiral, Chris Rock’s attempted reboot, led people to believe the franchise was over. A thing of the past.

But we shouldn’t believe it if we trust the reviews published in the Atlantic. Sure, it just so happens that some people get more excited than reason with recent blockbusters, but Saw wasn’t allowed the same degree of indulgence. And to say that their positive feedback is very intriguing.

(“Going back in time, Saw. Not everything works, but it’s the strongest sequel yet.”)

(“Saw Punisher of the horror genre. I hope the franchise continues from here.”)

The Hollywood Reporter : “Nothing would work without Belle, whose raspy voice and menacing gravitas are so captivating that they make Jigsaw’s ‘we’re going to play’ stunt impossibly terrifying. He truly made the character iconic.” Robert Englund with Freddy Krueger.”

John Kramer is the punisher of the horror genre

independent : “After ten movies, we’re in such a familiar routine that it’s hard to name any element of Saw.” Kevin Greutert, which returns, knows how to please the audience: a few buckets of blood and that sound of broken bones that takes our breath away. Here they will have exactly what they want. “

(“Initially following a different structure than we’re used to, expect twisted and painful traps.”)

bloody disgusting : “I’ve seen the same things, which lets in some new blood.”

The most excruciating and breathtaking Saw sequel to date

IndieWire : “People need to stop looking for Jon Kramer… After a decade of the most exciting Halloween releases, Saw is finally back this October to tell Taylor Swift she’s not the only one doing vigilantes. Congratulations Tobin. You deserve it. . . most exciting and A heart-wrenching Saw sequel to the present day.’

To find out for sure (hopefully it will be good, because the film will be banned under 16), we will see you in French cinemas from October 25th.


Source: Allocine

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