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Synopsis: When detective Eric Matthews is called to a crime scene of a victim of Jigsaw, he finds a lead to the place where he is hidden. Once there, he realizes that Jigsaw trapped his son Daniel Matthews with three women and four men in a shelter, and they are inhaling a lethal nerve gas. If they do not use an antidote within two hours, they will die. Eric follows with increasing desperation the death of each member of the group in monitors, while trying to convince Jigsaw to release his son.
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Director(s): Darren Lynn Bousman
Production: Lions Gate Films
  4 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
37%
R
Year:
2005
93 min
$87,025,093
Website
5,320 Views


Yeah. Too much.

Somebody open the f***ing door!

I don't think

anybody's listening.

Damn. What the f*** is this?

Somebody's listening.

No.

Those types of cameras

don't have sound.

F***!

F***!

How do you just wake up in a room

and have no idea where you are?

I guess you never

been drunk before.

I've been drunk.

I spent three years at college.

Drunk... this isn't drunk.

This is kidnapping.

Look, I saw this movie

on TV last week.

This guy, he was a reporter,

and he goes into this war zone, right?

He goes to sleep in his hotel room

the first night.

Bam! He wakes up

the next morning.

He's in a cell with no windows

and no light.

And he spent nine years

in that room.

Nine years? Man, that's nothing.

Get over it.

What do you mean, get over it?

I mean stop bitching about it

and let's do something.

I think we should all

just calm down.

Shut up! Shut up!

I hear something.

What is it?

It's ticking. I hear ticking.

Hey. Hey. Hey. Calm down.

Calm down. What's your name?

Amanda.

- Where am I?

- I don't know.

Nobody knows. We all just

woke up here like you.

No! No!

- No!

- It's OK.

No!

F***!

What?

What are you looking for?

What is this?

Everything you need to know

is on this.

Greetings and welcome.

I trust that you are all

wondering where you are.

I can assure you that,

while your location is not important...

what these walls offer for you

is important...

salvation, if you earn it.

Three hours from now,

the door to this house will open.

Unfortunately,

you only have two hours to live.

Right now you are breathing in

a deadly nerve agent.

You've been breathing it

since you arrived here.

Those of you familiar

with the Tokyo subway attacks...

will know its devastating

effects on the human body.

The only way to overcome it

and walk out that door...

is to find an antidote.

Several are hidden

around this house.

One is inside the safe

in front of you.

You all possess

the combination to the safe.

Think hard.

The numbers are in

the back of your mind.

The clues of their order

can be found over the rainbow.

Once you realize

what you all have in common...

you will be in a better understanding

of why you're here.

"X" marks the spot for that clue,

so look carefully.

Let the game begin.

- Who is this?

- What does he mean, gas?

And how did you know

where to find this?

This is bullshit.

"Do not attempt to use this key

on the door to this room."

F*** this, man.

Yeah, f*** this.

That's a good idea.

No, no. That's not a good idea.

So what are we gonna do, huh?

Sit here?

The note said

not to use the key.

Who gives a sh*t

about the note, all right?

This is all a f***in'

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Leigh Whannell

Leigh Whannell (born 17 January 1977) is an Australian screenwriter, producer, director, and actor. He is best known for writing films directed by his friend James Wan, including Saw (2004), Dead Silence (2007), Insidious (2011), and Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013). Whannell has directed two films, Insidious: Chapter 3, released in 2015, and Upgrade, released in 2018. Whannell and Wan are the creators of the Saw franchise. Whannell wrote the first installment, co-wrote the second and third installments, was producer or executive producer for all the films, and appeared as the "Adam Stanheight" character in four of the installments. He was also the writer of the Saw video game (2009), and co-writer of the 2014 film Cooties. more…

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