11/5/2023 0 Comments Saw movie spiral![]() This domino effect of misconduct seems to have begun with one original sin: The murder of an unarmed, corrupt cop-implicating witness ( Frank Licari) by Detective Zeke Banks’ ( Chris Rock) original partner Pete Dunleavy ( Patrick McManus). This go around, the killer is targeting a particular branch of the Metro City Police Department, trapping and punishing corrupt cops who behave as though they are above the law. So there’s a killer terrorizing Metro City, who is not the long-dead Jigsaw Killer John Kramer ( Tobin Bell not even blessing us in a credit stinger), but does seem to borrow a lot of his iconography, propensity for over-engineered traps, and moralistic justifications for who he targets, to the point of giving them a “chance” to escape. RELATED: How to Watch the 'Saw' Movies In Order (Chronologically and By Release Date) Jackson’s bullet-riddled, blood-drained body, what does this final scene mean beyond its very effective shock value? ![]() But after the warehouse dust settles on Academy Award nominee Samuel L. Even in a franchise marked by its gut-punching plot twists occurring mere moments before a film’s end, Spiral plays particularly, thrillingly ruthless with its blunt conclusions and formal knife wounds. While we didn’t get a gravel-throated “Game over,” instead enjoying Max Minghella’s smug-ass Nu-Jigsaw face as he hits us with the “Shh,” there’s no understating the visceral impact of Spiral: From the Book of Saw’s final moments.
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