Saw
Saw (2004)

Saw

2/5
(37 votos)
7.6IMDb46Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

When Adam finds the Polaroid of Dr.

Gordon's family gagged, his hands are holding the wallet differently between shots.

When Dr Gordon begins to saw his foot off, the blood seen covering his neck and top disappear in subsequent shots.

After the doctor speaks on the cell phone for the first time and the line goes dead, there is a dial tone.

Cell phones do not use dial tones.

When Dr.

Gordon is leaving the hotel, he is seen pinching his nose when the photo is taken; when we see the photo he has covered his eyes completely.

When the two detectives break into John's lair, they examine the puppet under a red cloth.

The puppet's head subsequently changes position between shots.

When Dr.

Gordon is taking the box from the hole in the wall, the lock on the box is visible to Adam; after Dr.

Gordon has put the box down on the ground, the box is turned around and the lock is not visible any more.

When Dr.

Gordon gets out of Tapp's car and is talking to him at the car window, the amount of shirt sleeve showing under his jacket changes between shots.

When Alison Gordon gets hold of Zep's gun and is pointing it at him, the hand she is holding it in changes with different camera angles.

In the car chase scene, Zep is seen driving a late 1980's Ford Bronco II (could be a Ranger pickup because we only see the front).

When he arrives at the warehouse, the truck has changed to an early 1990s Ford F-150.

When Zep is listening to Diana's heart, he pulls out a gun in an attempt to raise her heartbeat.

While he's doing so, the shot from behind him shows the gun against Alison's head, even pushing a few strands of hair.

The next shot shows the gun at least 6 inches from her head.

After the first call Dr.

Gordon gets on the cell phone, a boom mic shadow is visible on the bathroom door.

When Zep and Detective Tapp are fighting in the bedroom, Zep falls to the floor, well beyond the bed.

The next shot, he is right at the foot of the bed, and much closer to Tapp.

When Dr.

Gordon is using the box to try to reach the phone he gets angry and tosses it to his left side.

When we see his right side, the box is still lying there.

A few moments later, when he is tugging on his chains in frustration, we see the box next to the door, in the direction that he threw it.

Close-ups of the newspaper clippings lining Tapp's apartment walls show headlines about the Jigsaw Killer's murders.

But the articles have nothing to do with the headlines, and the datelines have the news stories in different cities, ranging from Virginia to California.

When Dr.

Gordon shoots Adam there is blood spattered on the wall but when Adam falls to the ground it has disappeared Dr.

Gordon has two cigarettes in the box, one of which he throws towards Adam as part of the doctor's plan to make Jigsaw think that Adam is smoking a poisoned cigarette.

Adam lights the cigarette and pretends to die.

It cuts back to the doctor where we see the two cigarettes lying in front of him again.

When Adam is given the cigarette, he fakes his death and falls to the ground.

The saw he broke in the beginning is lying intact on the right side of his head.

When Adam pounds on Zep with the toilet seat, he grabs his shoulder in pain.

In the first shot of him holding his shoulder, his hand is soaked in blood.

In the second shot, however, his hand is much cleaner.

When Adam is attempting to reach the tape recorder with his shirt his distance from the body changes between shots.

After Adam searches in the toilet bowl, his hand is covered in brown slimy water.

However, after he removes the lid from the cistern, his hand is completely clean, and he clearly used his other hand to remove the hacksaws from the water.

While Tapp And Zep are battling for Zep's gun.

Tapp has pushed Zep to the wall and Zep is turning his gun upwards to shoot tap from over his shoulder, the gun changes from a Springfield Armory.

45cal to a 9mm Beretta M92 whilst Zep shoots and after Tapp dies, it changes back into the.

In the scene with the victim trying to open the safe in the room with glass shards covering the floor, there is a close-up shot of his bare foot stepping on the broken glass.

In the next, speeded-up scene that shows him walking all over the room trying to figure out the safe's combination, he is clearly wearing shoes.

When Tapp is fighting with Zep, Tapp is holding on tightly to Zep.

The gun Zep has in his hand is a completely black gun, but when he slips out of Tapp's arms and accidentally shoots him, they both fall on the floor.

The gun Zep has turns into the silver and black gun that he used throughout the movie.

When the detective turns the corner and shoots the hooded killer (John) he is carrying a Shotgun, but when he ejects the bullet casing the sound it makes is from a metal casing.

The only long gun that would make that noise would be a rifle.

The noise the shotgun shell should make is a hollow plastic noise.

The ejecting of the shell and the actual motion of the reloading must have been separate.

After Lawrence leaves the bathroom Adam leaves a bloody hand print on his Lawrence's right shoulder, but when Adam plays the tape recorder there is a flashback of Lawrence saying to Zep, "Why?" then Zep say, "It's the rules!" the hand print Adam made on Lawrence can be seen on his shoulder when it wasn't there when it actually happened.

After Amanda survives her reverse bear trap test, the Jigsaw puppet is seen wheeling towards her.

If you look closely you can see the cabling controlling the puppet.

This is in fact fishing wire which was used to control the puppet.

(Possibly deliberate.

) After Lawrence saws off his foot and Zep is down, he starts to crawl out of the room.

When he is leaving and a shot shows up his pant leg, you can see his foot hidden inside the pant leg for one split second.

The stains on Adam's white t-shirt from the toilet disappear and reappear throughout the film.

When the camera is switching back and between Zep and Alison when Alison gets free and has the gun.

The gun switches between Alison's right and left hand.

When the camera is looking at Alison, she has her right hand outstretched, waiting for the phone and the gun is in her left hand.

But when the camera is looking at Zep (over Alison's left shoulder), the gun is in her right hand with her left hand outstretched waiting for the phone.

When Dr.

Gordon empties the contents of the envelope into his hand, the Dictaphone cassette is not visible clearly from the first camera angle, but is visible in the next.

When Dr.

Gordon is about to leave after tucking his daughter in and his wife is confronting him, the lack of a ceiling and unfinished wooden rafters are visible in the set of their otherwise elegant home.

When Tapp and his partner go after the Jigsaw Killer on their own, they do not take a SWAT team or uniformed officers because they have no warrant, and it is thus an illegal search which the police would not provide support for.

When Detective Sing asks Dr.

Gordon to stay and listen to Amanda, he says "I wanna know if you wouldn't mind sticking around and listening to her testimony.

" What she was doing was giving a statement, not testimony, and any detective simply wouldn't make that mistake.

At the early scenes of the film, the laid down dead body's left toe stands or down on the floor between shots.

When Detective Sing first enters the warehouse through the door, he's holding the shotgun left handed.

However in the next scene, he changes to hold it right handed.

When Adam asks Dr.

Gordon if he's going to have any more kids, there is a small, white spot on the right side of the screen visible for less than a second.

This is likely a single-frame anti-piracy watermark or a defect on the film.

They appear several times in the movie, especially in the final reels.

After Gordon and Adam find the box with the cell phone and cigarette, Gordon tries to call 911.

However, when he tries you hear 3 different tones when he pushes the buttons for 911.

If he was pushing 9-1-1, then you should only hear 2 distinct tones with the last one repeated.

After filming was over, Leigh Whannel played more parts to fill in some gaps in the movie.

When Sing is entering the wear house, it is really Leigh and if you watch the full screen version, you can see Leigh, not Sing entering.

Also, when Amanda is getting the key from the dead person, it is actually Leigh's hands not Amanda's.

Both Adam and Lawrence receive electric shocks through their chains.

However, for the shocks to occur, the current must have a path to ground through the body, and both men are lying on a floor made of ceramic tile, which is an insulator.

Even if the floor were somehow able to conduct the shocks, the pipes to which the chains are attached also contact the same floor; any current applied to the pipes would ground directly to the floor, not through the chains and victims.

During the first scene where Adam and Doctor Gordon are in the room and they discover the body, Adams' hair changes from being swept back, to flat, back and forth through out the scene.

When Gordon picks up the revolver to shoot Adam, and opens the chamber, there is no spent casing in the chamber.

As it is later revealed the man is neither dead nor shot himself, he was actually the Jigsaw Murderer merely getting a front row seat, and so therefore it is possible that the gun was never even loaded prior to Dr.

Gordon's use to try to kill Adam.

The cartridge Dr.

Gordon loads into the revolver has clearly been fired as the primer has an obvious depression.

It never seems to occur to Gordon or Adam to use the hacksaws to saw through the pipes that they're chained to, rather than the chains or their own legs.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
26 December 2004 USA USD 55,153,403
19 December 2004 USA USD 55,091,862
12 December 2004 USA USD 54,897,871
5 December 2004 USA USD 54,421,101
28 November 2004 USA USD 53,199,019
21 November 2004 USA USD 50,355,671
14 November 2004 USA USD 45,753,595
7 November 2004 USA USD 35,394,411
31 October 2004 USA USD 18,276,468
USA USD 56,000,369
7 November 2004 UK GBP 6,645,485
31 October 2004 UK GBP 6,303,877
24 October 2004 UK GBP 5,540,572
17 October 2004 UK GBP 4,570,646
10 October 2004 UK GBP 3,062,930
3 October 2004 UK GBP 1,239,813
Worldwide USD 103,911,669
Non-USA USD 47,911,300
30 March 2005 Argentina ARS 637,925
23 March 2005 Argentina ARS 636,493
16 March 2005 Argentina ARS 634,854
9 March 2005 Argentina ARS 630,030
2 March 2005 Argentina ARS 625,095
23 February 2005 Argentina ARS 618,059
16 February 2005 Argentina ARS 605,293
6 February 2005 Argentina ARS 580,931
2 February 2005 Argentina ARS 565,205
26 January 2005 Argentina ARS 453,061
16 January 2005 Argentina ARS 183,437
Argentina USD 219,453
16 March 2005 Australia AUD 4,310,693
9 March 2005 Australia AUD 4,309,854
2 March 2005 Australia AUD 4,308,723
23 February 2005 Australia AUD 4,304,456
16 February 2005 Australia AUD 4,287,621
9 February 2005 Australia AUD 4,278,455
2 February 2005 Australia AUD 4,261,336
26 January 2005 Australia AUD 4,236,195
19 January 2005 Australia AUD 4,210,017
12 January 2005 Australia AUD 4,160,155
5 January 2005 Australia AUD 4,058,289
29 December 2004 Australia AUD 3,803,417
22 December 2004 Australia AUD 3,406,656
15 December 2004 Australia AUD 2,665,510
8 December 2004 Australia AUD 1,650,829
26 June 2005 Bulgaria BGL 28,362
19 June 2005 Bulgaria BGL 27,146
5 June 2005 Bulgaria BGL 25,204
1 May 2005 Bulgaria BGL 23,996
24 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 23,004
17 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 21,937
10 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 19,875
3 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 16,736
27 March 2005 Bulgaria BGL 14,334
20 March 2005 Bulgaria BGL 10,561
13 March 2005 Bulgaria BGL 4,772
Bulgaria USD 17,020
Iceland USD 64,683
20 February 2005 Italy EUR 4,926,072
13 February 2005 Italy EUR 4,827,185
6 February 2005 Italy EUR 4,612,792
30 January 2005 Italy EUR 4,011,161
23 January 2005 Italy EUR 2,980,147
16 January 2005 Italy EUR 1,326,149
Italy USD 6,437,627
31 October 2004 Japan JPY 35,300,113
Japan USD 500,000
12 June 2005 Netherlands EUR 67,855
Romania USD 24,850
31 July 2005 Slovakia SKK 569,919
17 July 2005 Slovakia SKK 511,068
10 July 2005 Slovakia SKK 433,820
26 June 2005 Slovakia SKK 226,735
19 June 2005 Slovakia SKK 96,134
Spain EUR 2,076,281
14 November 2004 Thailand THB 4,601,254
Thailand USD 113,600
Turkey USD 239,067
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
31 October 2014 USA USD 650,051 2063
31 October 2004 USA USD 18,276,468 2,315
3 October 2004 UK GBP 1,239,813 301
16 January 2005 Argentina ARS 147,593 31
17 December 2004 Australia USD 357,747 161
8 December 2004 Australia AUD 1,646,279 161
18 March 2005 Belgium USD 73,246
13 March 2005 Bulgaria BGL 4,772 2
1 October 2004 Europe USD 1,823,254 301
18 March 2005 France USD 828,505
4 February 2005 Germany USD 727,110
21 January 2005 Hong Kong USD 87,114 29
16 January 2005 Italy EUR 1,326,149 267
31 October 2004 Japan JPY 35,300,113 40
12 June 2005 Netherlands EUR 53,627 21
19 June 2005 Slovakia SKK 96,134 5
1 April 2005 South Africa USD 110,822 40
25 March 2005 Spain USD 423,865
25 March 2005 Switzerland USD 78,293
14 November 2004 Thailand THB 4,601,254
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
26 December 2004 USA USD 20,502 100
19 December 2004 USA USD 87,289 178
12 December 2004 USA USD 252,586 485
5 December 2004 USA USD 852,333 930
28 November 2004 USA USD 1,531,070 1,043
21 November 2004 USA USD 2,882,575 1,679
14 November 2004 USA USD 6,437,990 2,467
7 November 2004 USA USD 11,093,169 2,467
31 October 2004 USA USD 18,276,468 2,315
7 November 2004 UK GBP 117,232 209
31 October 2004 UK GBP 386,798 255
24 October 2004 UK GBP 528,393 258
17 October 2004 UK GBP 876,675 297
10 October 2004 UK GBP 1,036,005 306
3 October 2004 UK GBP 1,239,813 301
30 March 2005 Argentina ARS 1,432 1 screen
23 March 2005 Argentina ARS 1,639 2
16 March 2005 Argentina ARS 4,824 5
9 March 2005 Argentina ARS 4,935 5
2 March 2005 Argentina ARS 7,036 9
23 February 2005 Argentina ARS 12,766 11
16 February 2005 Argentina ARS 17,294 14
6 February 2005 Argentina ARS 25,569 21
2 February 2005 Argentina ARS 112,144 31
26 January 2005 Argentina ARS 197,964 31
16 January 2005 Argentina ARS 147,593 31
16 March 2005 Australia AUD 839 2
9 March 2005 Australia AUD 1,131 3
2 March 2005 Australia AUD 4,267 13
23 February 2005 Australia AUD 16,835 7
16 February 2005 Australia AUD 9,166 11
9 February 2005 Australia AUD 17,119 14
2 February 2005 Australia AUD 25,141 13
26 January 2005 Australia AUD 26,178 13
19 January 2005 Australia AUD 49,862 22
12 January 2005 Australia AUD 101,866 39
5 January 2005 Australia AUD 254,872 111
29 December 2004 Australia AUD 396,761 152
22 December 2004 Australia AUD 741,146 161
15 December 2004 Australia AUD 1,014,681 161
8 December 2004 Australia AUD 1,646,279 161
26 June 2005 Bulgaria BGL 193 2
10 June 2005 Bulgaria BGL 270 2
5 June 2005 Bulgaria BGL 206 2
1 May 2005 Bulgaria BGL 436 2
24 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 546 2
17 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 1,196 2
10 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 1,425 2
3 April 2005 Bulgaria BGL 1,561 2
27 March 2005 Bulgaria BGL 1,014 2
20 March 2005 Bulgaria BGL 2,663 2
13 March 2005 Bulgaria BGL 4,772 2
20 February 2005 Italy EUR 47,405 39
13 February 2005 Italy EUR 115,702 67
6 February 2005 Italy EUR 343,988 142
30 January 2005 Italy EUR 659,326 218
23 January 2005 Italy EUR 1,093,368 261
16 January 2005 Italy EUR 1,326,149 267
31 October 2004 Japan JPY 35,300,113 40
12 June 2005 Netherlands EUR 53,627 21
31 July 2005 Slovakia SKK 10,876 4
17 July 2005 Slovakia SKK 44,561 5
10 July 2005 Slovakia SKK 48,141 5
26 June 2005 Slovakia SKK 79,178 5
19 June 2005 Slovakia SKK 96,134 5
14 November 2004 Thailand THB 4,601,254

Comentarios

Saw is now nine years old and six sequels have already been made. I still felt like this was a movie worth reviewing in spite of the fact that most horror fans will have watched it a long time ago, since the Saw series are arguably the most successful films within the horror genre.

Saw, a thriller begging to be watched, and overflowing with rich storyline and an amazing overall plot.After putting off watching this horror movie franchise for countless years, I finally got around to picking this one up.

After film school, Australians James Wan and Leigh Whannell wanted to make their own movie. Inspired by The Blair Witch Project and Pi, they wanted to make a low budget movie that took place with two characters in a room, unsure of how they got there, with a dead body between them that turns out to be alive.

For a film that supposedly spawned the entire 'torture-porn' sub-genre, 'SAW' turns out to be surprisingly conventional and lacking in gore . After an ingenious set-up, the plot quickly unravels into a mess of implausible plot twists and horror clichés.

Let me get this straight, Saw is a low budget title that was made in a very short period of time for less than a million dollars, but yet it is still better than films that I have seen, that were made on a higher budget.It was so successful enough to spawn 2 video games, 6 sequels and a ride at Thorpe park It is a good story that for the most part, only takes place in one room, and also it has a great twist at the end.

I have just finished watching this for what must be the tenth time on DVD within the four years that it has come out, and i have to say this is a great filmThe premise of it is this, a serial killer alias 'jigsaw' is creating 'games' for men and women whom he has decided are wasting their lives, they have two options, play the game and try to live, or don't and die its that simpleThe film starts out with the character of Adam(Leigh Whamnell) waking up in a bathtub in the middle of disgusting bathroom, he soon climbs out to realize that he is chained to a pipe within this room and he has company one dead man who shot himself, we don't know how long ago, and Dr. Lawrence Gordon(Cary Elwes), as the both come to the realization that they are trapped within one of the infamous Jigsaw killer's games, in which Dr Gordon is told to kill Adam by Six PM or his Daughter(Makenze Vega) and Wife(Morgan Potter) would be killed.

My favorite franchise of all time... Starts out with two regular Joes stuck in a random grousome room.

Last night I rewatched Saw for a re-assessment, I remember going to the cinema to see this one and from what I remember I was luke warm about it back then. I remember being mildly put off by the guy from Robin Hood Men in Tights being the lead, I couldn't take him seriously after that film and he isn't the best serious actor.

Saw is the perfect movie for hardcore horror fans who want to see a good gory film, because Saw has more gore than a pig slaughterhouse. Seriously, I mean there's always someone bleeding profusely at some point of this film!

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