“Saw X”, directed by Kevin Greutert – is an interesting part of a terrible movie series telling about the main maniac Jigsaw, played by Tobin Bell. Sitting between Saw I and Saw II, the movie tells the story of John in search of a cure for cancer in Mexico health facility which is a fraud, capitalizing on the suffering of people with an illness making the film(Return of the Saw) have a theme of medical abuse.
Trying to resolve betrayals and plan against the con artists by using the traps typical for the show, the plot explores John’s transition from the vengeance seeker to the avenger with many ethical questions on the way, the main theme of the tale is, predictably, vengeance. Among the changes, viewers will see a thematic shift from a darker, tripologized personal cocktail in contrast to shock and splatter, although it contains even more psychological tension The film’s camerawork is perfectly refined, and still it looks as oppressive as a closed space.
It is slow enough to really make the audience get a brief look at the new attitude that John embraces as well as the fight for justice without being monotonous. For example, the entertainment not only contributing audience great powerful emotions di music contribution role that “Saw X.” Obviously, it remains masterpieces for the fans and the ordinary observers as a whole because indeed, as much as movie dramatized horror through the physical bodies, much worse the horror in the nucleus human spirit to struggle with some of the most important questions such as what it means to live without hope.