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''Jigsaw'' is a 2017 American
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directed by the Spierig Brothers, and written by
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and Peter Goldfinger. It is the eighth installment in the ''Saw'' film series, following ''
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'' (2010), and stars Matt Passmore,
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,
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, and Hannah Emily Anderson, with
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returning to his role as John Kramer / Jigsaw. The plot follows a group of people who find themselves forced to participate in a series of deadly "games" inside a barn. Meanwhile, the police investigate a new series of murders that fit the ''
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'' of the eponymous Jigsaw Killer, who has been dead for almost a decade. ''Saw 3D'' was deemed the final installment of the series before Lionsgate commissioned the production of ''Jigsaw'' from a pitch by Stolberg and Goldfinger. Early development began in 2013 with production officially starting in 2016 on a budget of $10 million. The film was released by
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in the United States on October 27, 2017. ''Jigsaw'' received negative reviews and grossed a total of $104.2 million worldwide. It was followed by a
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installment in the series, titled '' Spiral: From the Book of Saw'', in 2021.


Plot

Detectives Brad Halloran and Keith Hunt pursue Edgar Munsen, who claims that he must start a "game" in exchange for his own survival. He activates a remote trigger, and is then shot and collapses. Five people – Mitch, Anna, Ryan, Carly, and an unconscious man – awaken inside a barn with buckets on their heads and chains around their necks. A tape recording from John Kramer explains that they must each sacrifice blood to survive before the chains pull them towards a wall of buzzsaws. Most of the group escapes by cutting themselves, except for the unconscious man, who awakens too late. Their next test reveals that Carly, a purse snatcher, accidentally caused the death of an
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woman. To save the others from being
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, she must inject herself with one of three needles – one an antidote to a poison in her system, another being saline, and the last one acid. She refuses, so Ryan injects her with all three, killing her but saving the others. In their third test, Ryan attempts to escape the barn, but his leg falls through loose floorboards, and is ensnared by wires. Another tape recorder reveals that he will be punished for breaking the rules and must pull a lever to be "set free." Anna and Mitch become trapped inside a
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, forcing Ryan to pull the lever and sever his leg to rescue them. Halloran and Hunt investigate the discovery of corpses that appear to be the unconscious man and Carly, whose deaths fit Kramer's
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. Halloran becomes suspicious of pathologists Logan Nelson and Eleanor Bonneville. Eleanor reveals to Logan that she is a Jigsaw fangirl, but now fears this might incriminate her. Hunt spies and informs Halloran. Later, Munsen is abducted from the hospital. In the barn, Mitch is revealed to have sold a faulty motorcycle to John's nephew, causing his death, and is tested by being lowered into a funnel with a spiral-shaped blade powered by a motorcycle engine inside. He attempts to stop the blade, but is ultimately killed. Munsen's corpse is found inside Kramer's grave. Halloran finds a corpse appearing to be Mitch in Eleanor's studio and calls for her and Logan's arrest. Logan convinces Hunt to let them go after telling him that the bullet which hit Edgar was fired by Halloran, whom he and Eleanor suspect to be the new Jigsaw Killer. Eleanor deduces the game's location and she and Logan depart for the barn, with Halloran in pursuit. In the barn, Anna and Ryan are shackled to pipes at opposite ends of a room. Kramer confronts them and reveals that Anna asphyxiated her baby and framed her husband, who later committed suicide, and Ryan's drunken tomfoolery caused his friends' death in a car accident. Meanwhile, Hunt finds jigsaw-shaped pieces of flesh in Halloran's freezer. For their final test, Kramer leaves the two a shotgun loaded with one shell, saying it is their key to freedom. Logan and Eleanor are ambushed by Halloran at the barn. Anna tries to shoot Ryan, but the gun backfires, killing her. Ryan finds the now-destroyed keys among the debris; they had been hidden inside the shell. Eleanor escapes Halloran, while he is drugged by an unseen assailant. Logan and Halloran awaken in collars rigged with laser cutters and are told to confess their sins. Halloran forces Logan to go first; Logan confesses to mislabeling John's X-rays years earlier, causing his cancer to go undiagnosed. Despite confessing, Logan is apparently killed. Halloran then admits to allowing criminals to walk free for personal gain and his collar deactivates. Logan is revealed to still be alive, and also the unconscious man from the first barn game, which took place ten years earlier. Feeling that Logan should not die because he awoke too late, John saved him and recruited him as his first
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. Logan reveals that he recreated the barn games, chose his victims from other criminals that Halloran let go, and framed Halloran as the new Jigsaw Killer as revenge for releasing Edgar, who killed Logan's wife. For breaking the rules by forcing Logan to go first, Halloran's collar is reactivated, slicing his head open. Logan shuts the door and leaves, saying, "I speak for the dead."


Cast


Production


Development and writing

The original intention to end the ''
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'' series was to split 2010's ''
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'' into two parts, but those plans were cancelled after ''
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'' (2009) under-performed at the box office. After the intended conclusion,
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ceased making ''Saw'' films, while waiting to hear a pitch that they thought made it worthwhile to resurrect the series. In December 2011, while speaking with
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, Lionsgate Vice Chairman Michael Burns revealed that a new ''Saw'' film was being discussed and would eventually be made. In August 2012, it was reported by horror film site
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that Lionsgate was considering rebooting the film series. By November 2013, an eighth ''Saw'' film was in active development by Lionsgate. ''Jigsaw'' was conceived when writers
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and Peter Goldfinger, who had spent two years pursuing the opportunity to write a ''Saw'' entry, proposed their vision. Stolberg and Goldfinger, both longtime ''Saw'' fans, had been called by their agents that
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and Lionsgate were considering reviving the franchise and if they were interested in pitching an approach. According to Stolberg, ''Saw'' producers
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and
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called them months later and hired them to write the film, as unlike other takes they had heard from, their pitch contained one particular element they really liked. The original pitch from Stolberg and Goldfinger took place in an oil
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in the middle of the ocean, so when the players escaped from the room they were trapped in, they ended up finding themselves in the middle of the ocean with no way out. However, that element didn't convince Lionsgate and the duo had to present several different pitches until they settled on the idea of telling the story through a time shift storyline like in previous ''Saw'' films, but in a different way. It was at that point that ''Jigsaw'' was greenlit, so Stolberg and Goldfinger spent the following months rewriting and polishing their script. Their first draft for the film originally took place outside entirely, taking place in a new world unusual to that from the franchise instead of the usual
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environment. The idea didn't work out and they resolved to set the plot in a barn. In July 2016, Michael and Peter Spierig signed on to co-direct the film.
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, who provided the score for all previous entries in the ''Saw'' series, returned to score ''Jigsaw''. Clouser re-imagined the music of the ''Saw'' franchise, following the six-year hiatus between ''Saw 3D'' and ''Jigsaw''. Clouser stated, "this will be an opportunity or meto re-imagine how approach the score, and will be trying a more stark, bold, and stripped-down approach that will be more in line with the strong vision that the Spierig brothers are bringing to the table". Clouser described the film as a "reinvention" of the series, opining that "the Spierig brothers can deliver a fresh take on the material that will establish a new story line and new characters that can carry the saga into the future". The directors further detailed their approach as being "''Saw'' for 2017", and Michael Spierig explained, "It's perhaps not quite as vicious, and more fun. But it's still full of gore, that's for sure. It's got a really great mystery, and there are very interesting twists".


Casting and filming

In January 2017,
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, Hannah Emily Anderson and Mandela Van Peebles were announced to be part of the cast. Vandervoort was drawn to playing Anna due to the character's flaws and for wanting to do her first thriller or horror film. In March,
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was confirmed to reprise his role as John Kramer "in some capacity". Other cast members,
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,
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, Matt Passmore, Josiah Black, Shaquan Lewis, Michael Boisvert, and James Gomez were also confirmed. With a production budget of $10 million,
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took place from early October into November 2016 in
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under the working title, ''Saw Legacy''. In June 2017, Lionsgate confirmed the official title as ''Jigsaw''.


Release

On October 10, 2017, Lionsgate began the "''Saw'' Blood Drive". The blood drive for the
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became the series' tradition after the first film, where mobile blood stations are set up around the United States for fans to donate blood and receive a free ticket to see the respective film of that year. Lionsgate released eight promotional posters featuring "Nurses" Grae Drake, Dan Rockwell, Susanne Bartch,
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, Shaun Ross, Mosh, Mykie, and
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. ''Jigsaw'' was released in the United Kingdom on October 26, 2017, and in the United States theatrically on October 27, 2017. It was featured in
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screenings for the first week of its theatrical run. ''Jigsaw'' is the only film in the ''Saw'' franchise to have never been rated NC-17 by the
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, having obtained an R rating without cuts.


Home media

''Jigsaw'' was released digitally on January 9, 2018, and on 4K
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,
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and
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on January 23, 2018. The film's soundtrack was distributed digitally on October 27, 2017. The film grossed $7.7 million in home sales.


Reception


Box office

In the United States and Canada, ''Jigsaw'' was released alongside '' Thank You for Your Service'' and ''
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'', and was projected to gross around $20 million from 2,941 theaters in its opening weekend. It made $1.6 million from Thursday night previews at 2,400 theaters, just below the $1.7 million ''Saw 3D'' made from midnight screenings seven years prior, and $7.2 million on its first day. It went on to open to $16.64 million, finishing first at the box office but marking the second lowest debut of the franchise. In its second weekend the film dropped 61% to $6.56 million, finishing third behind newcomers '' Thor: Ragnarok'' and ''
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''. In its third weekend, the film dropped another 47% and made $3.43 million, finishing fifth. ''Jigsaw'' has grossed $38.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $64.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $102.9 million.


Critical response

Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, while
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reported women under 25 (21% of the film's audience) and older males (30%) gave it a 76% and 70% overall positive score, respectively. ''
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'' gave the film a score of 4.5/10, writing "The good news is, ''Jigsaw'' is not the worst horror movie of the year. The bad news is, it's still bad enough that that's the good news... tdoesn't capture what made the ''Saw'' franchise work in the first place." Darren French of ''
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'' gave the film a "C", calling it disappointing and overly long.
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gave the film two and a half out of five, saying the film "while being a fun ride, fails to justify its existence with a story that is overly familiar and a twist that doesn't live up to most of its predecessors". ''
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''s
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found the film "garishly rote" saying "For 92 minutes, it more or less succeeds in sawing through your boredom, slicing and dicing with a glum explicitness that raises the occasional tingle of gross-out suspense but no longer carries any kick of true shock value." Germain Lussier of ''
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'' largely panned the film saying " tis one of the better films in the franchise. Unfortunately, that's not saying much."


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