Una mente criminale scatena una forma contorta di giustizia in Spiral, il nuovo terrificante capitolo di Saw.Una mente criminale scatena una forma contorta di giustizia in Spiral, il nuovo terrificante capitolo di Saw.Una mente criminale scatena una forma contorta di giustizia in Spiral, il nuovo terrificante capitolo di Saw.
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Dan Petronijevic
- Detective Marv 'Boz' Boswick
- (as Daniel Petronijevic)
Patrick McManus
- Peter Dunleavy
- (as Patrick Mcmanus)
Leila Leigh
- Officer Mark
- (as Leila Charles Leigh)
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While this had some good moments and good traps and a decent storyline, this isn't anything special or new, and should have been far more superior than it was. Chris Rock was better than I expected but I still think I'd like to have seen someone else in the role. Unfortunately though this was far too predictable as it's very obvious early on who the Jigsaw copycat is. Unlike other films there wasn't much subtlely. A shame as they had an opportunity here to make something really exciting.
I was so excited to see this. It was a tradition for me and my buddy back in the day to go to the theater every Halloween for the new Saw sequel. We just had a good time.
I had pretty high expectations for Spiral, but even as I was lowering them throughout the film I kept being disappointed. The traps just weren't impressive at all. I've heard a lot of people say the first one was amazing, and while it was filmed quite well, I didn't think it was great either. So many traps that were simpler from the first 4-5 movies had so much more of an impact. I'll skip over discussing a lot of the details of the film and just get to the ending, which had major Saw IV vibes, and left me feeling pretty empty. I'm not one of these people that claims to have seen the twist coming...I didn't, but it didn't make my jaw drop or fascinate me at all. The ending felt rushed and I don't know exactly what impact they were trying to have.
I'm giving it a 5/10 simply for the effort of bringing the series back. Rock does a decent job really. I just wish the creativity was there.
I had pretty high expectations for Spiral, but even as I was lowering them throughout the film I kept being disappointed. The traps just weren't impressive at all. I've heard a lot of people say the first one was amazing, and while it was filmed quite well, I didn't think it was great either. So many traps that were simpler from the first 4-5 movies had so much more of an impact. I'll skip over discussing a lot of the details of the film and just get to the ending, which had major Saw IV vibes, and left me feeling pretty empty. I'm not one of these people that claims to have seen the twist coming...I didn't, but it didn't make my jaw drop or fascinate me at all. The ending felt rushed and I don't know exactly what impact they were trying to have.
I'm giving it a 5/10 simply for the effort of bringing the series back. Rock does a decent job really. I just wish the creativity was there.
Zeke Banks (Chris Rock) is a reckless undercover cop. Twelve years earlier, he had brought down a dirty cop and became an outcast within the department. His father (Samuel L. Jackson) was his supervisor at the time. Captain Angie Garza (Marisol Nichols) is his present day boss and she forces him to partner up with rookie Detective William Schenk (Max Minghella). They're assigned a strange case of a dead body in the subway.
Chris Rock has been trying to act hard in a few roles recently. Some comedians can pull that off especially as they get older. All I think is that this is an unfunny Chris and it's weird. This is his acting face and it's fake. I try to image him without his past greatness and I can't do it. As for the movie, this is a lot of Saw essentials; overly complicated kills and morality lessons. The complicated tests are getting repetitive after almost two decades of Saw movies. I actually like the self-righteous morality in this one. The reveal is fine although it's somewhat expected coming from this franchise. Quite frankly, I wonder if this would be better if Sam Jackson takes the lead role.
Chris Rock has been trying to act hard in a few roles recently. Some comedians can pull that off especially as they get older. All I think is that this is an unfunny Chris and it's weird. This is his acting face and it's fake. I try to image him without his past greatness and I can't do it. As for the movie, this is a lot of Saw essentials; overly complicated kills and morality lessons. The complicated tests are getting repetitive after almost two decades of Saw movies. I actually like the self-righteous morality in this one. The reveal is fine although it's somewhat expected coming from this franchise. Quite frankly, I wonder if this would be better if Sam Jackson takes the lead role.
Compared with the last SAW movies this one fits right in. Luckily there are a couple of torture, cat and mouse and other scenes that does make this movie worth your while. Just ignore the predictable plot, the "yes, i can edit 20 different vantage point camera shots in 1 second" editing, it's just entertaining mindless viewing food.
What was his big idea, just to be in it? He's easily the most obnoxious Saw character of all time. Traps sucked, b-movie gore was mediocre, for a thinking horror fan this feels feeble AF. If I were a producer, I'd be wishing I spent that budget on cocaine.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDarren Lynn Bousman was unsettled while filming the first scene with Samuel L. Jackson, who played Marcus Banks. He told the actor what to do for a shot, and Jackson said "nah" and added that he was going to sit in a different spot instead. "My butthole puckered," says Bousman; however, after speaking to a friend who had previously worked with Jackson, he realized the actor was just testing him to see if he was a filmmaker who would stand up for what he wanted.
- Blooper(at around 39 mins) Detective Zeke Banks grabs the box from the pickup truck under the bridge with his bare hand, however in the next shot he is pulling it and is wearing a black glove.
- Citazioni
William Schenk: So, uh, how do you take your coffee in the morning?
Det. Zeke Banks: Alone.
William Schenk: Ok.
- Colonne sonoreYou Ain't Hard
Performed by Young Nudy
Written by Young Nudy (as Quantavious T. Thomas), Ahmar Bailey and Ozan Yildirim
Produced by Ahmar Bailey (as Kid Hazel) and OZ
Young Nudy appears courtesy of Young Nudy LLC/Same Plate/RCA Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
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- Espiral. El juego del miedo continúa
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- Budget
- 20.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 23.216.862 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8.750.034 USD
- 16 mag 2021
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 40.618.920 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 33 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1
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