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                                              SAW II

Saw II is a horror film released on October 28th 2005. It is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman,
Produced by Gregg Hoffman, Mark Burg and Oren Koules and the screenplay is done by
Darren Lynn Bousman and Leigh Whannell. It stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, Glenn
Plummer, Beverly Mitchell, Dina Meyer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Erik Knudsen, Shawnee Smith
and Tobin Bell. The film shows Jigsaw finally being tracked down by the police after his
antics performed in the first SAW, but manages to turn it around by unveiling a game
involving 8 people, including the officer’s son. Showing you their actions through a TV
monitor and from the perspective of the 8 people trying to escape.

The narrative structure of SAW II doesn’t fit TsvetanTodorov’s theory in my opinion. But
being a slasher/thriller horror film I also don’t think that it is expected to. Rather than
following the Equilibrium that is usually shown in the start of films this one starts with
Michael awaking to find two halves of a spike-filled mask locked around his neck, with the
key to unlock it lodged in his eye, without the key the two sides will crush his face, breaking
the equilibrium barrier straight away and separating itself from the usual horror films. We
then find out that 8 victims are being kept hostage in a house by Jigsaw, being told the
combination to get out is "at the back of their minds" and can be determined by "following
the rainbow” which leads to the characters having a number on their neck leading to the
combination of the lock to escape, the house is also rigged with a dangerous gas which will
kill. Throughout the film the gas picks off people one by one, making it harder for the others
to get out, also turning each other on each other. The ending of the film has some
equilibrium as the police officers son is safely stored away as it was a trap to lure the officer
into trouble, with a person from the first SAW leading the boy out of trouble as she knew
what to do, however it leaves the officer locked in the room which SAW I was made in, and
left behind, breaking all equilibrium of a happy ending as the main character is left behind to
slowly die.

SAW II’s genre title is a gore horror film. Compared to the last SAW made that this carries on
from, it is a lot more psychological than the last one and is all about teamwork in order to
survive. Of course they fail and turn on each other in order to come out alive, in an attempt
for ‘survival of the fittest’. But there still is a lot of blood along the way, including a baseball
bat covered in nails that is lodged into the back of someone’s head, and coughing up blood
too. Although it has some gory moments throughout the film I wouldn’t class this as a ‘Gore’
film, I think it has this title mainly from the impact of the blood-fest the last SAW left us
with. It is more to see if the officer can rescue his son in time rather than watching the
innocent bodies being decapitated.

The characters in SAW II the usual normal everyday people, who are turned onto each other
by the same villain that was the main source of the killings in the first SAW. There is a main
cast of 10 people in the film. Including Jigsaw, The police officer, his son, a girl from the last
SAW film and the rest of the people trapped in the house trying to escape. They all seem
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like normal people when first met, but when the environment sinks in they adapt to their
surrounding’s they turn crazy with the desire to escape and save their own lives. One by one
they’re picked off, whether it is through the gas being leaked in or by each other, leaving the
police officers son and the girl from the last SAW to escape, only to find out she was there
to help the son escape in the first place, which was a big set up to lure the officer into
danger.

Overall, I think that SAW II doesn’t follow a narrative structure to what other horror films
do, however it most definitely fits within a horror bracket of a film and is covered with gore
images too. The SAW franchise has clearly worked as they managed to squeeze out 7 other
films too, it is certainly worth a watch.

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Jigsaw's Game Continues in SAW II

  • 1. Isaac Reeder SAW II Saw II is a horror film released on October 28th 2005. It is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, Produced by Gregg Hoffman, Mark Burg and Oren Koules and the screenplay is done by Darren Lynn Bousman and Leigh Whannell. It stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, Glenn Plummer, Beverly Mitchell, Dina Meyer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Erik Knudsen, Shawnee Smith and Tobin Bell. The film shows Jigsaw finally being tracked down by the police after his antics performed in the first SAW, but manages to turn it around by unveiling a game involving 8 people, including the officer’s son. Showing you their actions through a TV monitor and from the perspective of the 8 people trying to escape. The narrative structure of SAW II doesn’t fit TsvetanTodorov’s theory in my opinion. But being a slasher/thriller horror film I also don’t think that it is expected to. Rather than following the Equilibrium that is usually shown in the start of films this one starts with Michael awaking to find two halves of a spike-filled mask locked around his neck, with the key to unlock it lodged in his eye, without the key the two sides will crush his face, breaking the equilibrium barrier straight away and separating itself from the usual horror films. We then find out that 8 victims are being kept hostage in a house by Jigsaw, being told the combination to get out is "at the back of their minds" and can be determined by "following the rainbow” which leads to the characters having a number on their neck leading to the combination of the lock to escape, the house is also rigged with a dangerous gas which will kill. Throughout the film the gas picks off people one by one, making it harder for the others to get out, also turning each other on each other. The ending of the film has some equilibrium as the police officers son is safely stored away as it was a trap to lure the officer into trouble, with a person from the first SAW leading the boy out of trouble as she knew what to do, however it leaves the officer locked in the room which SAW I was made in, and left behind, breaking all equilibrium of a happy ending as the main character is left behind to slowly die. SAW II’s genre title is a gore horror film. Compared to the last SAW made that this carries on from, it is a lot more psychological than the last one and is all about teamwork in order to survive. Of course they fail and turn on each other in order to come out alive, in an attempt for ‘survival of the fittest’. But there still is a lot of blood along the way, including a baseball bat covered in nails that is lodged into the back of someone’s head, and coughing up blood too. Although it has some gory moments throughout the film I wouldn’t class this as a ‘Gore’ film, I think it has this title mainly from the impact of the blood-fest the last SAW left us with. It is more to see if the officer can rescue his son in time rather than watching the innocent bodies being decapitated. The characters in SAW II the usual normal everyday people, who are turned onto each other by the same villain that was the main source of the killings in the first SAW. There is a main cast of 10 people in the film. Including Jigsaw, The police officer, his son, a girl from the last SAW film and the rest of the people trapped in the house trying to escape. They all seem
  • 2. Isaac Reeder like normal people when first met, but when the environment sinks in they adapt to their surrounding’s they turn crazy with the desire to escape and save their own lives. One by one they’re picked off, whether it is through the gas being leaked in or by each other, leaving the police officers son and the girl from the last SAW to escape, only to find out she was there to help the son escape in the first place, which was a big set up to lure the officer into danger. Overall, I think that SAW II doesn’t follow a narrative structure to what other horror films do, however it most definitely fits within a horror bracket of a film and is covered with gore images too. The SAW franchise has clearly worked as they managed to squeeze out 7 other films too, it is certainly worth a watch.