Saw 10: Is this movie too violent?

Saw 10: Is this movie too violent?

We thought he was dead and technically he still is. Because the events of Saw X take place between Saw I and II, James Wan started almost twenty years ago in the chronology of the terrible saga. Do you tell me?

So remember, John ‘Jigsaw’ Kramer (Tobin Bell) is back in business with new blood traps, and we need to keep our hearts in good spirits again, because this new movie doesn’t pay for hemoglobin, torture and other broken bones. .

What ban for Saw X?

Directed by Kevin Greutert (franchise editor-in-chief and director of Episodes VI and 3D), Saw which will come as no surprise to any fans of the saga, as all the other films received the same price tag.

With one notable exception: Opus III, which was banned for under-18s in 2006. Which seems like a bit of an exaggeration today, as Darren Lynn Busman’s film isn’t much more violent and self-indulgent than those that preceded and followed it.

In our cinemas from October 25th, Saw X will take John Kramer and his accomplice Amanda (Shawnie Smith) back to when they were still alive. and confronts them with the con artists who tricked Jigsaw into believing they could cure his cancer in order to better deceive him. He does not imagine for a second that his revenge will take the form of insidious and sadistic traps.

Published on September 29 in the United States, it saw the recipe still working in the community.

Will it manage to break the Saga record in France, which is still held by Episode III with 771,902 viewers? The game has (again) started!

Source: Allocine

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