Saw X 2023
Saw X (2023) is the tenth installment in the Saw horror franchise, directed by Kevin Greutert and featuring Tobin Bell reprising his iconic role as John Kramer, a.k.a. Jigsaw. Unlike its predecessors, Saw X has been widely praised for its emotional depth, inventive traps, and return to the series’ roots.🔪 Plot Overview Set between the events of Saw (2004) and Saw II (2005), the film follows John Kramer as he travels to Mexico for an experimental cancer treatment. After discovering the procedure is a scam, he seeks revenge on those responsible, subjecting them to his signature life-or-death games. Shawnee Smith returns as Amanda Young, assisting John in his quest for justice.🎬 Critics Saw X has received the highest ratings in the franchise’s history: Rotten Tomatoes: 81% from critics and 88% from audiences, marking it as the best-reviewed Saw film to date. Forbes: Praised for revitalizing the series with a compelling narrative and strong performances.Critics have lauded Tobin Bell's performance, noting the film's surprising emotional resonance alongside its trademark gore.💰 Box Office & Availability Budget: $13 million Worldwide Gross: $125.3 millionSaw X was released in theaters on September 29, 2023, and is available for home viewing on platforms like Fandango at Home.🧠 Why It Stands Out Saw X distinguishes itself by focusing on character development and emotional storytelling, offering a more nuanced portrayal of Jigsaw's motivations. The film's success has reinvigorated interest in the franchise, leading to discussions about future installments.📝 Conclusion Saw X (2023) is a standout entry in the long-running horror franchise, earning praise for its return to emotional storytelling, cleverly crafted traps, and a strong central performance by Tobin Bell. By bridging the gap between the original Saw films and diving deeper into John Kramer's psyche, it offers both longtime fans and newcomers a fresh, satisfying experience. Its critical and commercial success proves that the Saw series still has life—and terror—left in it.
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Isabella Rossellini
2025-06-12 16:11:15
Great to see Saw franchise back in theaters and not another spinoff. It's been 13 years since I got to enjoy an actual Saw movie in theaters and I got to say I was not disappointed! Without spoiling anything, make sure to hang around after the credits roll. I remember getting hooked on this franchise in October of 2004 as a college kid, expecting something like the movie Seven going in, but leaving not fully knowing that would become my favorite movie of all time. 19 years later I'm still a Saw junkie! This entry, while still very much a Saw movie, was different, but in a good way. The pacing felt like Saw 3 as did the tone. It had good length and did not feel rushed like some of the unfortunate sequels that between Saw 5-3D. This blew Jigsaw and Spiral out of the water!! It's also a movie that would mostly make sense for a new viewer never having seen a Saw movie but also is still going to please most hardcore fans. There weren't as many rabbit holes as I had hoped for but still some surprises. The twist certainly wasn't the best and was not jaw dropping at all, partly because I saw part of it coming a ways off, but this movie didn't need a twist to be great. Saw X is truly a tribute and story for John Kramer, just as we heard it would be. Violence level is right at the top of what we've seen, but more realistic like the early entries and not over the top cheesy violence like in later sequels. That's about all I can say, so enjoy it!