5/16/2023 0 Comments Spiral saw movieI also feel like the film could've benefitted greatly if I were emotionally invested in some of the characters when they got killed off. Not to mention the twist being slightly predictable. The climax felt way too quick with the killer reveal for some reason. Cons: The writing could've been better within the last half of the film. Which then leads me to some of the negatives. The pacing was pretty good for the most part (until the end) nothing felt like it dragged too much, and nothing felt too fast until the 3rd half. That doesn't mean that it holds back though and definitely earns an R rating. As for the gore, it's a great balance, considering this movie focuses less on traps and more of a character building piece. ![]() "motherfucking" Jackson was also great in the movie for the limited screentime he has. ![]() ![]() He had some genuinely great moments of seriousness and great moments of humor. I actually bought into Chris Rock's role as this chief recruiting Max Minghella as the new rookie cop in the city William Schneck. What seems to be an eerie connection to his father and knowing some of the cops' dark pasts, they figure out that this killer is targeting dirty cops and seems to have an eerily similar connection to the Jigsaw killer when those puzzle pieces seem to line up with the signature spirals showing up around the city and leads everyone to this conclusion: a Jigsaw copycat is after the department. Plot: After the opening scene that involves the death of a detective from the Metropolitan Police Force, Detective Ezekiel Banks is on a manhunt when spirals seem to pop up all over the city. Spiral: From the Book of Saw, or Spiral: Saw, or simply Spiral is an entertaining thrill ride that while not as good as the previous Saw films holds up well for what you could say is a second soft reboot of the franchise after Jigsaw back in 2017.
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