Saw II follows on the heels of Saw, as another taught, tense thriller. The mark of a great thriller/shocker/horror movie is the number of twists and turns, and this is what identifies Saw II as one of the better members of its genre. This is NOT a movie where people walk backwards into dark rooms.

The movie's not really that scary, just gross in what by now is a fairly routine way. Contains strong, bloody violence. "Oh yes, there will be blood!" guarantees Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), the sadistic serial killer at the heart of Saw II. And first-time director Darren Lynn Bousman delivers on his villain's promise with a series of. "Saw II" Movie Review.

Saw II

The movie Saw captivated audiences with its gruesome violence and surprising plot twists. It was a rare film that completely shook up the horror genre. "Saw II," directed by a newcomer, Darren Lynn Bousman, delivers similar hard-core, practically humorless frights and hair-raising tension, but only after getting past a shaky beginning that plays more like a forensics-themed television show than a scary movie. This time Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), who is. The Family and Christian Guide to Movie Reviews and Entertainment News. In SAW II, the notorious killer Jigsaw is still on the loose. An older man dying of cancer, Jigsaw thinks people have grown soft and don't appreciate life, so he kidnaps.

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Although not as good or as clever as the original Saw movie, Saw II was still scary, exciting and very gory. Plenty of twists to keep you thinking and the ending is definitely left open for a sequel (a good or bad thing?). Watch movie reviews for Saw II in video form, created by film critics and amateurs. Reviewers share their opinions of the movie and explore it's best and worst aspects.