Review of Saw IV (2007) by Fifi L — 21 Sep 2013
Even though John Kramer is dead, the games continue, and a police officer is forced to follow the twisted clues.
The fourth movie in the hugely popular horror franchise which begins by directly following on from the events of the third movie. The plot is a little thin in places and seems to end up posing more questions than answers, and of course the finale is a complete mind-bender. The cast all play their characters incredibly well, and yet again it is good to see Tobin Bell reprising his role. The gore is plentiful and incredibly well portrayed, and even though the traps are not as intricate, their design and execution are a joy to behold. The production values are just as a high as the previous movies, and it is still shot in such a way that the red colours really stand out. Every fan of the franchise must have been wondering how the story was going to continue after the events of Saw III and what we are presented with is another classic story, which further cemented the franchise as a milestone in the modern horror genre.
This review of Saw IV (2007) was written by Fifi L on 21 Sep 2013.
Saw IV has generally received mixed reviews.
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