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SAW 4 WITH EXCLUSIVE "LIMITED MOTORISED EDITION" WITH "SOUND CHIP" + "COMIC BOOK" 100% GENUINE REGION 2 (LION GATE) DVD HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE A MUST FOR ANY SERIOUS DVD COLLECTOR
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SAW 4 Now we’ve arrived at Saw 4, it’s fair to suggest that most will be familiar with the conventions of the franchise. The dastardly, and really quite sick, Jigsaw (played, as usual, by Tobin Bell) has once again been devising a series of testing, intricate traps to test his human subjects, and naturally when these go off, there’s a fair slice of the film’s budget set aside for the requisite blood and gore. If you weren’t already aware, Saw films are absolutely not for the squeamish. The twist with Saw 4 is that it digs into the backstory of Jigsaw, although it’s fair to say that it soon becomes a platform to layer on some more deadly traps. Mixing in flashbacks and present day events, the formula is ultimately well worn and well obeyed. Surprises are in short supply, even if there is the odd jump from time to time. There is a law of diminishing returns with Saw 4, however, and as the franchise matures the tricks because less impressive and the blood and guts quotient increases to compensate. Furthermore, director Darren Lynn Bousman occasionally goes overboard with his flash cuts, proving a distraction from the carefully constructed scenarios that were the trademark of the original. Still, criticisms aside, Saw 4 is here to do a job, and it has little qualms about getting on with it. Firmly made in the ‘more of the same’ mould of sequels, it’s compact, grisly and absolutely not the last film in the series. It might not be ambitious, but you can’t deny it’s not good at its job.
DVD DETAILS Audio commentary with producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg and executive producers Peter Block and Jason constantine
Audio Commentary with director Darren Lynn Bousman and actor Lyric Bent
Darren's video diary
The Traps Of Saw IV
The props of Saw IV
Music video 'IV' performed by X-Japan
EXTRAS Motorised collectable packaging
Sound chip
Includes Saw exclusive collectable comic |
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