Unlike the slasher movies of the 1980s, modern torture films like the Saw franchise emphasize stylized violence and elaborate punishment landscapes, evolving the horror genre.
The Saw franchise, despite its ups and downs, presents a convoluted moral fable where Jigsaw, unlike typical horror villains, offers victims a chance for redemption.
The tenth Saw movie aims to rejuvenate interest in the franchise, as viewers are left questioning whether the series has actually provided quality entertainment over the years.
While none of the Saw films rival classics like The Shining, the franchise contains both standout entries and notable misfires, prompting the debate of winners versus losers.
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