I Finally Watched Saw…And Yeah I’m Never Watching Another Saw Movie But I Did Love This One Aspect

I Finally Watched Saw…And Yeah I’m Never Watching Another Saw Movie But I Did Love This One Aspect

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Some of my favorite movies are also considered some of the best horror films and some of the best horror comedies. I love a good scare. However, I have limits and those include too much gore and human (or animal) torture. The Saw franchise seemed like those types of movies, and that would not be my thing. I have seen only one Saw movie before and it was Spiral (yes, the Chris Rock one), and I don’t think many consider it one of the best Saw movies. I have never seen any in the original series. 

I was sure it would not be for me, but I like to give all movies, especially ones with many entries in a franchise, a fair chance. I can now confidently say the Saw movies are not for me. According to many fans of the franchise, the first one isn’t even nearly as gruesome as it becomes, so I know to stop on a high before traumatizing myself. I think Saw is a good movie if you enjoy these types of films; it’s just not my type of movie, but it did have a cool aspect that I really enjoyed.

Warning Saw movie spoilers are ahead. Proceed with caution.

Cary Elwes and Leigh Whannell in Saw

(Image credit: Lions Gate Films)

The First Saw Movie Feels More Like A Mystery Thriller Than A Horror Movie 



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