Saw V (2008)
Following Jigsaw's grisly demise, Detective Mark Hoffman is commended as a hero, but Agent Strahm is suspicious, and delves into Hoffman's past. Meanwhile, another group of people are put through a series of gruesome tests.
- David Hackl
- Steve Webb
- Elizabeth Tremblay
- Sarah Buell
- James Wan
- Leigh Whannell
- Patrick Melton
- Marcus Dunstan
Rating: 6.175/10 by 3491 users
Alternative Title:
Saw 5 - US
Fűrész 5 - HU
Saw V - Non crederai ai tuoi occhi - IT
Пила 5 - RU
Jogos Mortais V - BR
Jogos Mortais 5 - BR
Saw V - SV
Arra 5 - UZ
Juegos Macabros 5 - MX
Juegos Macabros 5 - ES
Juegos Macabros 5 - US
Saw 5 - Non crederai ai tuoi occhi - IT
Saw 5 - FR
Piła V - PL
Piła 5 - PL
Σε Βλέπω 5 - GR
Saw V - Mein ist die Rache - DE
Lưỡi Cưa V - VN
电锯惊魂5 - CN
اره ۵ - IR
恐懼鬥室5之人面獸心 - HK
Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 35 minutes
Budget: $10,800,000
Revenue: $113,864,059
Plot Keyword: nazi, sadism, blood splatter, serial killer, police corruption, torture, pig mask, survival horror, death of sister, death match, mind game, jigsaw, death game
If you're good at anticipating the human mind, it leaves nothing to chance. Jigsaw is dead. Does he have another apprentice to carry on his brand of bloody judgement? Will there be more elaborate traps to test the human condition to the max? You betcha. If you are a fan of the series, and chances are that if you have sat down to watch this latest part then you must be, this one has enough about it to tickle the senses. Yet there's no getting away from the familiarity breeding contempt factor, narratively it offers nothing new, and irritatingly it becomes quite evident that it's obviously setting up the next film in the series. It's a sad state of affairs when the flashbacks involving Tobin Bell (Jigsaw) prove to be the film's only strengths, well there is the death traps to keep us awake I suppose... 4/10