Saw II
Saw II (2005)

Saw II

1/5
(23 votos)
6.6IMDb40Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

When Matthews' friend, Michael, is watching the puppet explain his situation on TV at the beginning of the movie, the channel indicator on the television keeps changing from displaying channel 3 in one shot to being covered up with duct tape in the next.

As the police first arrive at the warehouse, several crew-members' reflections can be seen in the sides of the police vans.

Rigg's earpiece disappears between shots.

When they discover Obi's envelope, the knife's position on the envelope shifts between shots.

The wounds on Amanda that were inflicted by needles in the pit that she was thrown into by Xavier disappear and reappear throughout the rest of the film.

When Detective Eric Mathews meets John his badge is normal.

A few moments into the scene it becomes twisted and when it cuts to John then back to Eric after a second the badge is normal.

A swat member uses a battering ram to open the outside door of the facility, but it is a door that opens outwards.

The pool of blood from Gus's gunshot wound changes when Daniel goes to put the coat over his head.

When the SWAT team arrives at Jigsaw's lair, the clock on the wall says 7:30.

After the timer in the monitor room has gone down by 90 minutes, a shot of the wall clock shows the time as 8:00 - only half an hour later.

When Gus is shot through the eye, the bullet goes through his left eye and has a pattern of blood running down his face, yet later on throughout the movie, when Xavier sees the number on the back of Gus's neck, we see Gus's eye is perfectly normal with no blood marks, or bullet wounds.

When the SWAT team have their guns aimed at Jigsaw's heart (just after Matthews says "Hey - is this close enough?", we can see three laser guides on his chest.

Then one of the SWAT team members points his gun down, but there are still three laser guides on Jigsaw's heart.

Seconds later there are two lasers, then three again.

When Xavier opens the door to the Syringe Pit, it shows a very short clip showing the timer on the door for the antidote.

If you slow the clip down, you will see that the timer shows '4:00', in the next scene it shows '2:58'.

In the needle room, when Addison screams and says "Stop this shit!", her lips are saying "Fuck this shit!" Det.

Mathews throws Jigsaw on the floor and you can tell it's a dummy by his stick-thin right leg.

The first time we see the number 9 on Addison's neck, it has a curvy line, looking like an upside down 6.

Later, when there are flashes of the previous numbers, the 9 shows up with a straight line.

Gus' tie changes from being sloppily pulled to the right in select shots as they wake up and then being straight in other shots.

When the body of Zep from the first movie is shown in the bathroom scene at the end, there is no evidence of his head being smashed in by the lid of the toilet.

When Xavier is trying to open the door/vault that was timed 4 minutes, there is no number at the back of his neck.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
1 January 2006 USA USD 87,025,093
18 December 2005 USA USD 86,797,222
11 December 2005 USA USD 86,485,612
4 December 2005 USA USD 85,743,451
27 November 2005 USA USD 84,353,116
20 November 2005 USA USD 79,918,817
13 November 2005 USA USD 73,876,511
6 November 2005 USA USD 60,121,241
30 October 2005 USA USD 31,725,652
USA USD 87,039,965
27 November 2005 UK GBP 7,181,561
20 November 2005 UK GBP 6,966,594
13 November 2005 UK GBP 6,322,045
6 November 2005 UK GBP 4,869,075
30 October 2005 UK GBP 2,189,212
worldwide USD 147,748,505
Non-USA USD 60,708,540
20 November 2005 Japan JPY 341,955,755
6 November 2005 Japan JPY 212,790,001
30 October 2005 Japan JPY 78,525,379
Japan USD 2,870,442
15 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 575,750
8 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 326,952
Spain EUR 3,536,082
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
30 October 2005 USA USD 31,725,652 2,949
30 October 2005 UK GBP 2,189,212 303
3 March 2006 Argentina USD 35,000 31
18 November 2005 Australia USD 1,281,901 173
10 February 2006 Austria USD 271,374
30 December 2005 Belgium USD 223,506
7 April 2006 Chile USD 36,995 22
4 November 2005 Europe USD 1,806,733 306
6 January 2006 Finland USD 52,195
30 December 2005 France USD 1,514,370
10 February 2006 Germany USD 1,880,889
2 December 2005 Iceland USD 36,934
6 January 2006 Italy USD 1,990,885
30 October 2005 Japan JPY 78,525,379 67
8 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 326,107 54
13 January 2006 Norway USD 7,789
20 January 2006 South Africa USD 149,439 40
2 December 2005 Spain USD 1,040,415
10 February 2006 Sweden USD 72,899
10 February 2006 Switzerland USD 210,647
11 November 2005 Turkey USD 359,994
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 January 2006 USA USD 54,154
18 December 2005 USA USD 195,151
11 December 2005 USA USD 456,273
4 December 2005 USA USD 936,788 1,326
27 November 2005 USA USD 2,466,697 2,257
20 November 2005 USA USD 3,961,863 2,257
13 November 2005 USA USD 9,125,604 2,949
6 November 2005 USA USD 16,853,399 2,949
30 October 2005 USA USD 31,725,652 2,949
27 November 2005 UK GBP 74,531 141
20 November 2005 UK GBP 282,142 270
13 November 2005 UK GBP 761,996 335
6 November 2005 UK GBP 1,231,066 306
30 October 2005 UK GBP 2,189,212 303
20 November 2005 Japan JPY 20,099,375 64
6 November 2005 Japan JPY 46,071,442 68
30 October 2005 Japan JPY 78,525,379 67
15 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 187,115 56
8 January 2006 Netherlands EUR 326,107 54

Comentarios

For the second Saw film, Darren Lynn Bousman (he also directed Saw III, Saw IV and Repo! The Genetic Opera) joined Leigh Whannell to create the further story of Jigsaw.

I was actually surprised when I bought this on DVD, I thought to myself the first one was good how can they top it? Well they didn't, not exactly but this is a must if you were a fan of the original.

Well, I didn't much care for the original film however, I had a glimmer of hope for the sequel. I felt the original lacked ambition as though it just ran through the motions (and did a pretty damn good job of running through said motions) but ultimately didn't deliver anything new.

Attempting to track down the Jigsaw killer, a detective and his team's raid on a hideout reveals his son's involvement in a deadly game with other victims inside a house filled with traps and must rescue him before succumbing to the traps.This here ended up being quite the overall bland effort here.

This film was okay. Mediocre cinematography, mediocre acting, and some pretty terrible edits.

Superb sequel that manages to masterfully create insane tension in two different simultaneous plots. The editing is top notch.

Everything was perfect. some people say that it was too gorey, but that's what I like.

I love the saw series, it's one of my favourites of all time. However I'll admit saw 2 fails to push the story, and *almost* feels like a stand-alone.

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