Jigsaw

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Après une série de meurtres qui ressemblent étrangement à ceux de Jigsaw, le tueur au puzzle, la police se lance à la poursuite d'un homme mort depuis plus de dix ans. Un nouveau jeu vient de commencer... John Kramer est-il revenu d'entre les morts pour rappeler au monde qu'il faut sans cesse célébrer la vie, ou bien s'agit-il d'un piège tendu par un assassin qui poursuit d'autres ambitions ? (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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POMO 

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français Je supposais que la série avait évolué pendant tout ce temps et c'est de la merde. Massacrer des merdeux pour le plaisir, qui le méritent bien ; une prétendue révélation finale surprenante où la bande-son atteint son apogée, comme si nous devions être choqués. Et le seul personnage intéressant, une laborantine déviante, disparaît de l'intrigue comme si de rien n'était. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Jigsaw deserves praise, especially for the way the gore is done. It reeks of CGI in places, but the special effects are so good that I can forgive it. The film is disgusting, the film is ugly, and the traps give you just the right feeling of revulsion. That’s not the only thing you should expect from the series, but for an eighth installment, this isn't bad, and I'm glad it didn't end up worse. ()

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novoten 

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anglais A surprising comeback, not only for the series itself, but also in terms of the presence of enjoyable quality. The bitter note played by Saw 3D seven years ago is forgotten, even though this is by no means a reboot. On the contrary, uninformed viewers will be confused by the flood of respect towards the long-dead killer. I went through the previous installments, from the better ones to the most disappointing ones, and I'm almost shocked that I would possibly place this newest (and possibly the last for a while, considering the low box office earnings) addition to the gallery of twisted games right after the legendary first one. The usual logical flaws couldn't be eliminated, and given the tricky entanglement with the original mythology of Jigsaw himself, it wasn't even possible. Nonetheless, cautious thanks for the consistently constructed and pleasantly confusing spectacle, full of tension for the audience. ()

lamps 

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anglais After a seven-year hiatus, this peculiar dispenser of divine justice returns in a fairly routine sequel whose most likeable aspect is the vigour and ambition with which it recycles everything previously seen, including the emphasis on a final twist that turns the plot's course not on its head but literally inside out. Unlike the horribly messy third part, which I wish had ended the series, this episode makes a lot of sense and the last sequence rewrites the plot in a way that I didn't object to at all and that takes the logic of the narrative to an acceptable level this time. But in order to reach at least partially the level of the first part, the initial pace shouldn't be so sleepy, the characters so monotonous from the first scenes, and the violence so unrealistic and not very bold. And the omniscient killer and the narrative based more or less on a series of coincidences (although this time straightened by a twist), it's downright awful. 55% ()

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