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Saw 3D : Chapitre final

Titre original : Saw 3D
  • 2010
  • 16 avec avertissement
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
5,5/10
116 k
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Tobin Bell in Saw 3D : Chapitre final (2010)
Saw 3D: Trailer #2
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Alors que la bataille fait rage autour de l’héritage terrifiant du Tueur au puzzle, un groupe de survivants s’associe et fait appel à un autre rescapé, Bobby Dagen, une sorte de gourou. Bobb... Tout lireAlors que la bataille fait rage autour de l’héritage terrifiant du Tueur au puzzle, un groupe de survivants s’associe et fait appel à un autre rescapé, Bobby Dagen, une sorte de gourou. Bobby cache d’effroyables secrets.Alors que la bataille fait rage autour de l’héritage terrifiant du Tueur au puzzle, un groupe de survivants s’associe et fait appel à un autre rescapé, Bobby Dagen, une sorte de gourou. Bobby cache d’effroyables secrets.

  • Réalisation
    • Kevin Greutert
  • Scénario
    • Patrick Melton
    • Marcus Dunstan
  • Casting principal
    • Tobin Bell
    • Costas Mandylor
    • Betsy Russell
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    116 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kevin Greutert
    • Scénario
      • Patrick Melton
      • Marcus Dunstan
    • Casting principal
      • Tobin Bell
      • Costas Mandylor
      • Betsy Russell
    • 374avis d'utilisateurs
    • 191avis des critiques
    • 24Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

    Saw 3D: Trailer #2
    Trailer 1:26
    Saw 3D: Trailer #2
    Saw 3D: Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 0:57
    Saw 3D: Teaser Trailer
    Saw 3D: Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 0:57
    Saw 3D: Teaser Trailer

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    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Jigsaw…
    Costas Mandylor
    Costas Mandylor
    • Hoffman
    Betsy Russell
    Betsy Russell
    • Jill
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Dr. Gordon
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Bobby
    Chad Donella
    Chad Donella
    • Gibson
    Gina Holden
    Gina Holden
    • Joyce
    Laurence Anthony
    • Rogers
    Dean Armstrong
    Dean Armstrong
    • Cale
    Naomi Snieckus
    Naomi Snieckus
    • Nina
    Rebecca Marshall
    Rebecca Marshall
    • Suzanne
    James Van Patten
    James Van Patten
    • Dr. Heffner
    Sebastian Pigott
    Sebastian Pigott
    • Brad
    Jon Cor
    Jon Cor
    • Ryan
    Anne Lee Greene
    Anne Lee Greene
    • Dina
    • (as Anne Greene)
    Chester Bennington
    Chester Bennington
    • Evan
    Dru Viergever
    Dru Viergever
    • Dan
    Gabby West
    • Kara
    • Réalisation
      • Kevin Greutert
    • Scénario
      • Patrick Melton
      • Marcus Dunstan
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs374

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    6matt-deverill

    Best certainly saved for last (Quick Review)

    Pros:

    A good storyline with plenty of twists.

    Some of the most creative traps to date.

    I really liked the scenes outside rather than always being set in the dark dingy rooms (excluding flashbacks) like in the other movies.

    Good ending.

    Cons:

    Some of the acting was a little off, Chad Donella (Who played Gibson) did not do a very good job, I sometimes could not tell if he was trying to be sarcastic or if it was just bad acting before including no... he is just a dodgy actor. The scene during the television interview also displayed some terrible acting from the characters behind the camera crew as well as the woman interviewing 'Bobby'.

    The 3D was disappointing.

    At times there seemed to be too much going on at once with too many cuts to different locations
    5DonFishies

    An awesome ending, but an otherwise forgettable and disappointing finale

    It was not a perfect movie by any means, but Saw VI was the first Saw movie that really surprised me. Where the other films quickly became standard exercises in torture and brutality, it was the first film in the series that really made an attempt at building and elaborating the overarching storyline that had been developed over the entire series. Instead of merely hinting at things, we were getting full explanations, things began to make sense, and the movie on the whole was just a very satisfying and very enjoyable film. But much like its predecessors, it ended on a bit of a cliffhanger moment – leading us directly into Saw VII, or as it is more sadly referred to, Saw 3D.

    After barely surviving a trap meant to murder him, Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) is out for revenge on Jigsaw's (Tobin Bell) ex-wife Jill (Betsy Russell). But Hoffman is not just out for her blood – he has set-up a new game for Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery), a survivor of a Jigsaw trap and self-help guru.

    If that does not sound like much, it is because there is not much to Saw 3D. Outside of the long awaited (and unfortunately spoiled) return of Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), there is nothing really notable about the film. Jigsaw, a character who must hold some sort of record for remaining the lead despite having died four movies ago, merely appears in an extended cameo. Jill was always a supporting player, but her screen time and presence has been drastically reduced even further. Hoffman's revenge ploy may drive the film, but he too barely appears. So much was tied up, answered and completed in Saw VI that this film feels merely like a film going through the motions to what should be the finale of the series.

    Instead of focusing on any of these characters for longer than a few seconds at the time, the film pays attention mostly to Flanery's character and a new detective, Gibson (Chad Donella). Both are described and developed in the quickest and most superfluous of ways (although there could have been a touch more explanation for the importance of Gibson to the storyline), and then help fill in the gaps on the way to the film's conclusion. Neither character or actor is strong enough to carry the movie, and having them help drag the film's running time out just made the film weaker at every interval. Worse yet, the script and story give no reason for the audience to invest any sort of feeling towards either character. Each Saw film hinged on one or an assortment of characters going through some form of game set up by Jigsaw or Hoffman, but there was a grand purpose in the end for why they go through that struggle. Here, the actions of these two characters seem inconsequential. You may hold out hope that there is some reason for their inclusion and participation in the grand finale, but in the end, there is nothing.

    The deaths are a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, the film seems to have wisely amped up the victims "working together" motif for almost every trap scene in the film. It makes for a couple of interesting moments, but inevitably still ends with the requisite brutally gory deaths. And a few of the traps are interesting as well – particularly one involving a love triangle, saws, and a public display. And for fans of the series, one notable death involving a rather specific "device" will undoubtedly give cheers, laughter and nausea all at once. But outside of these notable tidbits, the creativity, originality and even the morbid "fun" that come from these traps and deaths seems to have been sucked out of the film. Much like the storyline, it all felt like filler padded out to fill gaps. It was a disappointment to say the least after the go-for-broke style of Saw VI, and only shows that the filmmakers are really starting to show how exhausted their imaginations are in this once gloriously and creative realm. The much hyped 3D does almost nothing for these traps and death scenes either. It is an amusing addition at first, but after getting a character's innards thrown at you for the third time, it starts to get a bit old and silly.

    But for everything else that is done so wrong, and so haphazard, the filmmakers manage to concoct an incredibly satisfying and wild shock of an ending. On one hand, it is without any doubt, the standout sequence of Saw 3D. Remember the awesome twists this franchise was originally known for? This one takes the cake, and brings the film more in line with the original films than the later ones. The sheer surprise and audacity of it all is just too good, and feels like it belongs in a significantly better film. It practically cheats the audience into sitting through such a horribly disappointing film just so they can get to this one moment of sheer greatness. On the other hand, it stands as an awesome conclusion and finale to the entire franchise. If the ads are correct and this is indeed the final chapter of Saw, then this may just be one of the most enjoyable and entertaining endings ever created. It just may force you to rethink everything that has come before it.

    I hate to say it, but Saw 3D is the worst and most disappointing film in the franchise. It will leave a rotten taste in your mouth, and just feels rushed, disjointed and convoluted. Saw VI showed a renewed creative vigor that just failed to connect with this film. The ending is the film's only real redeeming moment, and nearly makes up for everything that precedes it. Let's just collectively hope a reboot does not ruin its greatness.

    5/10.

    (This review also appeared on http://www.geekspeakmagazine.com).
    Special-K88

    there isn't much if anything left to add

    In keeping with the annual Halloween tradition, producers decided to bring their audience this allegedly final installment of the unsettling series, and apparently wanted to go out in style with what has fast become an overused technique in three-dimensional effects. The "story" centers around a self-help author who purportedly survived the deceased Jigsaw's deadly game, and now tries to preach a message of strength to those around him. His newfound strength is put to the test however when he becomes the target of a new game, one which will also determine the fate of those close to him. Meanwhile, the cold-blooded Detective Hoffman tries to settle a score while evading the dogged pursuit of his fellow officers. After so many films, so many traps, and so much of the relentless evisceration, it would be pointless to complain about the film's content, but beyond a few startling 3-D moments, and even despite a relatively short running time, the whole thing feels like a prolonged, protracted, and downright boring exercise in this tired genre. Tries to wrap things up nice and neatly in the end, yet still can't hide the fact that this series has long run out of steam, or that this project is clearly uninspired. *½
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    Game over .....not just yet.

    Jill goes into protective custody, but after trying to kill Hoffman, he sets his sights on getting her. Jigsaw puts survivor and now successful author Bobby Dagen into the game.

    I know before I even start that this one is regarded as the weakest in the franchise by many, check out most of the online rankings list, and most are harsh on this one.

    I'm glad they toned down the soft focus flashbacks, 4 and 5 are full of them, they're too much, there are a few, but they're tolerable.

    For me, this one is still better than Saw 4, and possibly Saw 5. It's trashy, it's tacky, the story doesn't make sense, and some of the games are silly, but there are some pretty cool sequences.

    I've always liked the scene with the racist guy and his band of followers, that car seat scene is gross. Some of Bobby's games are pretty cool too.

    I loathed that opening game, it seemed so unlikely that Kramer would have put a game on for the public, everything had always been done in closed, shut off spaces, it felt at odds with his character, as did the hugely vindictive vendetta against Dagen, I know he lied, but compared to what some of Jigsaw's targets did, it seemed excessive.

    It is great to see a few faces from the show's past, and it was nice to see them play a part in the shocking twist. I also liked the twist from the original Saw movie.

    6/10.
    5moviexclusive

    A better-expected end to a franchise with its hey-day far behind it; still never hits its best heights

    What can one attribute to another entry into the "Saw" franchise? Number 7 comes right on the heels of the 3D craze and purports to be its final chapter. So Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) is still dead and but his legacy still goes on in flashbacks. And in a protégé, Hoffman (Costas Mandylor). And in his widow, Jill (Betsy Russell). The entire soap opera of Jigsaw's family and professional life carries a narrative that attempts to reconcile the final film with the beginning of the franchise, and it definitely does seem to have recapitulated rather well for both hardcore fans as well as fairweather ones. But it has to be said that the films have been on a downward spiral since its fantastic first installment. It delivers the gore in more elaborate ways than the past few films have -- considering how quickly they were rushed out -- but loses that sense of cleverness and more importantly, that sense of menace that the franchise has always attempted to retain.

    After the previous six films, the franchise does not so much look through the eye of the victims anymore as it does its villains who have an entire mythology unto themselves. And "Saw 3D" almost solely focuses on Hoffman, who it really has to be said, is a sad substitute for Jigsaw. He carries on his messiah's waning moralistic philosophy by continuing to find victims in need of a baptism by blood but finds himself hindered by Jill who is now cooperating with the police and giving them everything she knows to spite her husband's latest protégé. Add to this one Bobby Dagen (an actually funny Sean Patrick Flanery), who has written a best-selling book and sold DVDs about being a Jigsaw survivor and profiting from Hoffman's hallowed gift of life. Suffice to say, he (and his wife) quickly becomes the main plaything of this film's grand guignol torture play with 60 minutes set on the clock.

    Now, even with the requisite twists and better-than-expected inventiveness of its traps, "Saw 3D" does not deliver in the least with its titular promise -- it's 3D sets yet another low standard for the technology. If the onus on watching this film is to attempt a different perspective, then it never quite reaches the mark. But who are we really kidding here? It's just one more excuse to milk this cash cow. The franchise has truly run its course. If you watched and enjoyed all seven of its films, at least you can be proud of that. Right? Anyone?

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    • Anecdotes
      Despite receiving top billing and portraying the main villain, Tobin Bell has only three minutes of screen time in this film.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 1h 4 mins) Bobby extracts two teeth to get the combination to the next room. When he looks at the teeth, the numbers are on the tooth root. To do this would be impossible without removing the teeth first.
    • Citations

      Jigsaw: Hello Dr. Gordon. You are perhaps my greatest asset. Without you, my work over the last few years would not have been possible. That having been said, I have a request. Watch over Jill, and should anything happen to her, I want you to act immediately on my behalf. In return for that, I will keep no more secrets from you. I've shown you a lot of places, but there is one that will be perhaps the most meaningful to you.

    • Versions alternatives
      The German DVD is cut by one minute to secure a "Not under 18" rating. The unrated DVD (with a SPIO/JK approval) is uncut.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Saw (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Hageshisa To, Kono Mune No Naka De Karamitsuita Shakunetsu No Yami
      Written by Kyo, Die, Kaoru, Shinya and Toshiya.

      Performed by Dir en Grey

      Courtesy of TV TOKYO Music, Inc. and sun-krad

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 novembre 2010 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Saw 3D
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twisted Pictures
      • A Bigger Boat
      • Serendipity Productions
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    • Budget
      • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 45 710 178 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 530 123 $US
      • 31 oct. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 136 151 680 $US
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
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