Saw III
Saw III (2006)

Saw III

1/5
(17 votos)
6.2IMDb48Metascore

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When Amanda is shot in the neck by Jeff, she falls to the floor next to a white cabinet.

As the scene continues, the cabinet switches back and forth between having been splashed by her blood, and being perfectly clean.

When Lynn is operating on John's head, she cuts the skin from the skull and then clips off some veins.

Right when she asks Amanda to fill the syringe with alcohol to clean John's head, Lynn turns back to wipe up some of the blood, but there are no clips in place.

A shot after that, we see her taking the syringe from Amanda's head and squirting the alcohol on John's head and the clips are there.

When Dr.

Denlon is preparing for Jigsaw's surgery, her hair goes from being tied back, to being out, to being tied back again, within three shots.

Near the end of the movie, when Amanda's holding Lynn at gunpoint and threatening to kill her, the hand in which she's holding the gun changes with different shot angles.

When Lynn, the Doctor, is drilling the four holes in Jigsaw's head for the operation, tape is on the drill to mark the maximum depth.

The placement of the tape changes positions throughout the scene, between 1/2 inch and 1 1/2 inches.

After Jeff and the judge get out of the vat of puréed pig they are dry and clean for the rest of the movie.

When Kerri is in the "angel" trap, before she plummets her hand in the acid, you see her hover her hand above it for a few seconds, but you see her actually touch it just before the cut.

yet she doesn't even flinch.

When Lynn treats the child's pneumothorax with a drainage, the nurse exclaims that the patient is improving.

However, at that moment the monitor shows a ventricular fibrillation (VF), a severe arrhythmia that causes death unless immediately treated.

Moreover, the VF spontaneously turns into a stable "normal-beat" heart rhythm without an electrical shock, situation that's almost impossible to see in the clinical practice.

When Eric is fighting Amanda, and beats her head against the wall, there is no blood on that wall, even when Amanda has blood all over the face.

Kerry's hand is severely burned by the acid, but all following scenes, her hand shows no burns.

When Jeff slices Jigsaw's throat using a circular saw, there is no blood on that saw when he drops it to the floor.

When Amanda fires her gun in the finale (and the repeat shot in the flashback montage), it sounds as if it's silenced, when indeed it isn't.

Ironically, this error is rectified when the event is repeated in _Saw IV (2007)_ (qv).

In the "angel" trap, Kerri is told she has to reach in and get the key out of the acid.

Right after the tape finished playing, we see Kerri struggle with the chains holding the beaker for a second and then reach into it.

This shows us that because of the way the beaker is suspended and the way she is restrained, she is unable to tip the beaker far enough to spill any of the acid.

When Lynn is wearing the "Shotgun Collar," close-up/insert shots show the primers on the shotgun shells already discharged.

This means the shells had already been fired and would not work.

While we could imagine that empty shells were used as containers for explosives, this is inconsistent with the collar's design (hammers are set to strike each cartridge) and effect (the collar, cartridges, and most of the victim above the chin are intact after firing).

The picture Jigsaw shows of Amanda in the flashback before she is captured and placed in her trap is actually a photo of her from _Saw (2004)_ (qv), where she is interrogated about Jigsaw and explains what happened to her *after* she was in the trap.

When Jigsaw pulls out the tape player at the end of the movie, his thumb is on top of the tape player, nowhere near the play button on the side of it.

However, we distinctly hear a click (as if the play button had just been pressed), and the tape begins to play, even though the play button was never pressed.

While Kerry is in the angel trap, and the key is first dropped in the acid it automatically begins to bubble immensely.

But while the tape plays explaining the game and her objective the key does not bubble there is nothing happening in the jar but immediately after he says in a matter of seconds it bubbles profusely again once the camera focuses on the jar.

In the original Saw, Cary Elwes's character Dr.

Gordon is very clearly blond.

However, in the bathroom preparation scene in this film, Elwes's stand-in has very dark hair.

Though it is tempting to blame this on the extreme contrast of the shot, Jigsaw's beard still registers as blond.

You can visibly see 'Shawnee Smith' (qv) bite down on blood capsules while she is being bashed into a wall by 'Donnie Wahlberg' (qv) in the director's cut.

The blood pattern on Lynn's face after the shotgun collar changes from having blood on her chin to not having blood on her chin.

In Saw II, Amanda Young slit her wrists with razor blades.

By Saw III the cuts would have healed but left marks or scars.

There are no visible marks or scars on her wrists but in Saw VI, the flashback sequence which took place during the events of Saw III clearly make a reference to the scars on her wrists.

In the end when Jigsaw drops the Tape player and dies, in the next scene his hand is back on the bed.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
10 December 2006 USA USD 80,150,343
3 December 2006 USA USD 79,544,001
24 November 2006 USA USD 78,090,811
19 November 2006 USA USD 74,968,353
12 November 2006 USA USD 70,263,820
5 November 2006 USA USD 59,382,706
29 October 2006 USA USD 33,610,391
USA USD 80,238,724
26 November 2006 UK GBP 8,458,236
19 November 2006 UK GBP 8,173,527
12 November 2006 UK GBP 7,326,338
5 November 2006 UK GBP 5,597,183
29 October 2006 UK GBP 2,522,521
Worldwide USD 164,874,275
except USA Worldwide USD 84,635,551
7 January 2007 Netherlands EUR 578,218
Spain EUR 5,160,729
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
29 October 2006 USA USD 33,610,391 3,167
29 October 2006 UK GBP 2,522,521 373
3 November 2006 Argentina USD 305,847 50
10 November 2006 Australia USD 929,019 208
3 November 2006 Brazil USD 1,005,900 204
17 November 2006 Mexico USD 448,470 296
7 January 2007 Netherlands EUR 504,072 60
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
10 December 2006 USA USD 297,153
3 December 2006 USA USD 812,459 553
24 November 2006 USA USD 1,574,838 1,044
19 November 2006 USA USD 2,916,062 1,942
12 November 2006 USA USD 6,984,377 3,013
5 November 2006 USA USD 14,805,871 3,167
29 October 2006 USA USD 33,610,391 3,167
26 November 2006 UK GBP 109,339 170
19 November 2006 UK GBP 402,640 337
12 November 2006 UK GBP 895,594 385
5 November 2006 UK GBP 1,403,657 375
29 October 2006 UK GBP 2,522,521 373
7 January 2007 Netherlands EUR 504,072 60

Comentarios

Okay, now i heard from my friends that this 1 sucked. I looked online and they seemed to kinda agree, but it was awesome.

This was generally a good Saw movie, it truly was. The only thing that I believe truly takes away from the enjoyment of this flick is the editing.

In this installment of the Saw series, director Darren Lynn Bousman and screenwriter Leigh Whannell would return to make another story by Whannell and James Wan.This time, Jigsaw is trying to get a man named Jeff to let go of his need for revenge after he loses his son to a drunk driver.

I'm going to say a thing right off the bat, you have to be a fan of the Saw franchise to like this film, you have to be willing to think your way through Jigsaw's puzzles as the film progresses, if you can not do this do not see this movie.Saw was perfection personified in my opinion when it came out in 04 Saw II had its minor flaws but over all was a good successor to the original Saw III had very little flaws and completed a cycle in one of the horror genre's greatest film series to dateSaw III picks you up right where Saw II left off, I will not spoil anything if you haven't seen Saw II because if you haven't seen two you probably will not see three but for information to those curious it picks right up where two left off just seconds after the last frameYou find out the fate of the last player in twos game and where exactly this film is going to take you.

"Saw III" is a good example of how a second sequel can be equal or even better than the original. I'm pleased to say that I wasn't very into the Saw franchise but after giving it the chance I really believe it refreshed the Horror genre in the new millennium.

By 2006 the now-passe torture porn sub-genre was in full swing. The producers of Saw were enjoying the profits made from cheaply and easily grossing-out morbid audiences with icky gore and people screaming.

Jigsaw victim Troy had to rip out the chains implanted to his skin to escape a bomb but he fails. A SWAT team breaks into the devastated room.

In this one, we got a script quality just not seen in these ultra violent movies. The threads that continue from the first two, the gaps filled, the symbolism of the traps in relation with the victims "sins".

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