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Lead Actors

Leigh Whannell Thumbnail
Leigh Whannell
as Adam Faulkner-Stanheight
Cary Elwes Thumbnail
Cary Elwes
as Dr. Lawrence Gordon
Danny Glover Thumbnail
Danny Glover
as Detective David Tapp
Ken Leung Thumbnail
Ken Leung
as Detective Steven Sing
Dina Meyer Thumbnail
Dina Meyer
as Kerry

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Crew listing

Mark Burg
(Producer)
Gregg Hoffman
(Producer)
Oren Koules
(Producer)

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Lions Gate Films

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Saw (2004)

Rating:
  
7.23
/ 10
  16 votes
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Director: James Wan
Writer: Leigh Whannell
Release Date: 19 January 2004 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Tagline: Death is a shortcut (Denmark)

Storyline

Two men wake up at opposite sides of a dirty, disused bathroom, chained by their ankles to pipes. Between them lies a dead man loosely clutching a hand-held tape player and a handgun. Each finds a tape the perfect fit for the player in their back pocket. They play the tapes. One is threatened, the other isn't. But they have a task: One must kill the other by 6:00, or his wife and daughter will die. They find hacksaws in a toilet, and try to cut the chains, but it doesn't work. They are the two newest victims of the Jigsaw Killer. In a flashback, we learn of Amanda, a girl who falls victim to the Jigsaw Killer. On her head is a mask, which is hooked into her lower jaw. There is a timer on it. Only one key will unlock it, and that key is in the digestive tract of her cell mate who lies paralyzed on the opposite side of the room. If she doesn't unlock the mask in time, her lower jaw will be ripped wide open. She survives, but her cell mate doesn't. Through a series of flashbacks, we learn of more victims, and of the nearly-successful capture of the Jigsaw Killer, who doesn't actually kill his victims. Instead, he finds ways to make them kill either themselves, or each other, and he thinks the entire 'game' out perfectly, with no other ways out. Or so it would seem.

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The Director

James Wan
James Wan (born 27 February 1977) is a Malaysian-born Australian producer, screenwriter, and film director of Chinese heritage. He is widely known for directing the horror film Saw and creating Billy the puppet. He also directed Dead Silence, Death Sentence and Insidious.

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Pimped up "Poltergeist" - Insidious
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The idea is simple - put a family in a new house and let it be haunted by various ghosts - the more the merrier. Create a dark, gloomy atmosphere and threaten to hurt the children. If the family can't deal with it on their own, let them call a group of specialist that hunt ghosts. This is your typical American setting, which is highly inspired by the Tobe Hooper classic "Poltergeist". However, the visually improved surroundings and the massive assembly of horror-gore films lately, gives "Insidious" a very gloomy and attractive atmosphere that keeps you to the edge of your seat. Wan went old-school and he values from it greatly.

However, this is the first hour. The concluding thirty minutes, when we eventually discover the mystery behind the haunting, is changed into a "Silent Hill" freak festival with an alternative underworld and a run-for-your-life race like in a video game. It provides the tension, but it looses the unpredictability and the mystical horror climate.

All in all, it isn't a bad movie. It's great entertainment in the modern horror world. You need to be a good filmmaker to effectively craft old ideas into the new cinematic surroundings. James Wan can do it, and for that, "Insidious" is a decent movie.
reviewed by
miguel_pb
(Filmaster.com) on the 3rd of July 2011

User Comments

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thaklos

If only all of this edge, pun totally intended, could have been applied to a better concept.


Stain

Too professionally done to despise, but this movie isn't really horror. It's just cruelty and violence


turin

Overall, probably one of the better gore films: not too much ketchup, acting is acceptable and the story actually makes (some) sense. Didn't get me terrified or too engaged, but at least I didn't get bored either. Don't expect too much and you'll have a good chance of enjoying it.