Saw X

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John Kramer (Tobin Bell), le tueur au puzzle, est de retour dans le volet le plus perturbant de la franchise SAW. Les événements se situent entre SAW I et II, on y retrouve un John, malade et désespéré, qui se rend au Mexique afin de subir une opération expérimentale capable de guérir son cancer, mais il découvre que tout ceci n’est qu’une escroquerie visant des malades vulnérables et affligés. Animé d'un nouveau but, le célèbre tueur en série retourne à son œuvre, et va prendre sa revanche sur ces escrocs dans un terrible « jeu » dont il a le secret, à travers des pièges toujours plus machiavéliques et ingénieux les uns que les autres. (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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POMO 

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français Pendant les deux heures que dure le film, Saw X tente d’abord d’être un drame sur la mort par le cancer, puis veut nous assommer avec des rebondissements sophistiqués, mais tout cela ne sert à rien en raison de la bêtise omniprésente de l’écriture et de la mise en scène. Par bêtise, j’entends la stylisation du tueur de masse sadique dans le rôle de martyr et de juge, avec lequel nous sommes censés compatir lorsqu’il recherche un traitement salvateur, et pour lequel nous sommes ensuite censés croiser les doigts pendant qu’il massacre ceux qui l’ont arnaqué. Et en même temps, la punition du principal antagoniste, que l’on attend pendant tout le film, est la moins « satisfaisante ». Par bêtise, j’entends aussi la scène comiquement exagérée avec les intestins, ou le fait que les personnages ne pensent pas à tourner la tête sur le côté lorsqu’ils sont inondés de sang pour éviter qu’il ne leur coule sur le visage. Sans parler de la capacité de l’une des victimes à s’opérer elle-même. J’ai beau aimer L’HORREUR plus que la plupart des spectateurs, cela m’insupporte d’autant plus lorsqu’elle est traitée comme un genre pour les idiots. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais Certainly better than I expected when the next Saw was announced (the best since the sixth installment), but at the same time not so good that I understand the surprisingly high ratings across film databases. It benefits from the fact that Jigsaw's main antagonist is an incredible bastard, and that the film thus breaks slightly from the existing template by making Kramer and his sidekicks the protagonists. It would have worked better, though, in my opinion, if this approach had come right after the first original episode. It's too late now, especially knowing all that's been (and will be) going on, and this is really an unplanned padding made out of necessity after the creators eliminated the villain too soon, driving the series into a dead end in which it has hopelessly sunk deeper and deeper over time. ()

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anglais Oh yeah!! Saw X is a pleasant surprise for me and the franchise is back in full force. I personally like this franchise a lot, it's a nice showcase of gore and torture with a high level of craftsmanship and we rarely see it in such quality, but here I have to appreciate that the film can once again work as a dense revenge psycho-thriller and the return of the iconic serial killer Jigsaw is the best thing that could have happened to the franchise. This is actually a very personal revenge and John Kramer is actually portrayed as a good guy who even the viewer is tempted to root for (because his victims are also pretty big bastards that you wish dead) and I loved that nice contrast. I enjoyed Jigsaw's background, even though the introduction is a bit slower, but, what the hell, Jigsaw is such a cool character that he is entertaining even if he doesn't set traps and torture. From the second half onwards it's the same old Saw we love with all that goes with it. The traps are once again well thought out and inventive (it's really crazy what they’ve been able to come up with in these 10 episodes), the gore is beautiful and very intense (I have to say that even I as a blood lover was a bit uncomfortable this time, and I've seen a lot), all that leg cutting and brain scratching will stick in my head for a long time. The return of Amanda was also a delight, adding a nice nostalgic spice to the film, and the closer the film got to the end (the iconic soundtrack started playing and the cool twists started rolling again), I couldn't be dissatisfied. I do have a minor complaint about the finale (the sneaky bitch definitely deserved something utterly morbid, but on the other hand there is room for another installment where they can once again go all out). I have to say that I had great fun for the first time in a while, I devoured every second of it and I'd happily watch it again in a heartbeat. Together with Evil Dead Rise the clear winners of this year's Gore section. 8.5/10. ()

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