BLU-RAY ZONE B NEW

Languages: French, English

French subtitles

Jigsaw, aka John Kramer (Tobin Bell), the Jigsaw Killer, is dead, but the murders haven't stopped. Having become the assassin's heir, Inspector Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) must help his widow complete his work. The tests continue. Wearing a title that does not lack a certain ridiculousness in French, here is the sixth episode of the saga gore, directed in 2009 by Kevin Greutert, editor of the previous episodes. Less creepy and more predictable, "Saw VI" fulfills the specifications honorably and offers some well-bodied sequences of torture and mutilation, which will surprise only neophytes despite everything. Not without irony, this game about life and death pinpoints health insurance companies and distills, through flashbacks and revelations, new clues to better understand the mythology of the saga. After a cacophonous finale of music and howls, no more game over than butter on the spit! Moreover, "Saw VII", in 3D this time, is expected in 2010 on the screens.

Jigsaw, aka John Kramer (Tobin Bell), the Jigsaw Killer, is dead, but the murders haven't stopped. Having become the assassin's heir, Inspector Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) must help his widow complete his work. The tests continue. Wearing a title that does not lack a certain ridiculousness in French, here is the sixth episode of the saga gore, directed in 2009 by Kevin Greutert, editor of the previous episodes. Less creepy and more predictable, "Saw VI" fulfills the specifications honorably and offers some well-bodied sequences of torture and mutilation, which will surprise only neophytes despite everything. Not without irony, this game about life and death pinpoints health insurance companies and distills, through flashbacks and revelations, new clues to better understand the mythology of t
Jigsaw, aka John Kramer (Tobin Bell), the Jigsaw Killer, is dead, but the murders haven't stopped. Having become the assassin's heir, Inspector Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) must help his widow complete his work. The tests continue. Wearing a title that does not lack a certain ridiculousness in French, here is the sixth episode of the saga gore, directed in 2009 by Kevin Greutert, editor of the previous episodes. Less creepy and more predictable, "Saw VI" fulfills the specifications honorably and offers some well-bodied sequences of torture and mutilation, which will surprise only neophytes despite everything. Not without irony, this game about life and death pinpoints health insurance companies and distills, through flashbacks and revelations, new clues to better understand the mythology of t