I thought this movie was gonna be bad because Chris Rock is usually in comedies and to be quite honest, his voice is funny but it surprised me so much. I loved it.
Comedy actors doing serious movies either become target of ridicule or have their careers skyrocketing to new heights. No inbetween. See Jim Carrey In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Adam Sandler In Uncut Gems.
I think comedy actors are far more successful than usual drama actors in this kind of movies. I get the fact that there's no seperation, an actor is an actor but in my case comedy actors can understand better what makes people laugh, think or cry. That's why I was fascinated by Bill Hader's performance on It: Chapter 2.
I like the fact that this Jigsaw killer didn’t spend any time with theatrics. John was like: “this rope tied around your neck is symbolic of the fact you snapped a 5 year old’s neck. Either you will place your hands into my hand cutter machine and cut off both your hands so all necks will be spared from your grasp or you will wait 2 minutes and have my automatic machine snap your neck like you did to my wife’s cousin’s girlfriend’s grandchild”. This guy is like: “Hey you killed a guy, either you die or *you super die”*
@@Azzyy444 Yeah but John acted like the traps would be survivable and beneficial. This guy spares the lies and just gives the victims 2 choices of either a painful death or a more painful death.
It's so weird that the various game makers in the Saw series always know exactly (sometimes down to the second) when someone will wake from unconsciousness. Like the first trap... did they have a train schedule or something? If he had literally been knocked out for an extra minute he would have died without hearing the message or having a chance to free himself.
Cinema summary is in fact the person behind every single death game which he disguises in the form of movies .The channel is just a way for him to get better future players thus making future death games more interesting
There was razor wire on that first trap. I noticed the first time watching the movie, he could have used that to cut off his tongue right behind the clamp thing (WAY less painful and dangerous than tearing the entire thing out with his body weight) and jumped aside.
now these are some good methods. actually observing your surroundings and applying logic behind it all. most people would say “just do the trap”, while disassociating from the absolute agony you’d experience. good job man
I like how you suggested the guy in the pool untwist the completely exposed wires like that wouldn't ALSO electrocute him. While completely ignoring the fact he could have just gotten out of the pool on that side to solve that problem.
Well too be fair in Spiral most of the people that are kidnapped are not even cops any longer and one only went down to records to get something, it's not like they are gonna use the buddy system for people that aren't police officers or just going to the basment to get something.
That and each cop knows dayum good and well if they are dirty and their fellow officers know exactly who is dirty or they are horrible cops and therefore wont even be targeted by someone looking for vengeance. All they gotta do is drop their illusions that arent fooling anyone in the precinct.
Spiral 2: Kramer’s revenge The copycat killer finds himself in a situation like SAW 3 trapped in a giant building with people they know trapped in elaborate traps However, to disarm each trap he must sacrifice a part of his body (e.g hand, eye, leg etc.) but by the final trap the killer should have sacrificed most of his body to save his family and friends leaving the most loved member of their family in a trap that requires a sacrifice that will kill the Copycat killer Proving a point: Nobody beats Kramer at his own game
Note to self: When abducted, if there is a tape recorder involved, only play it after you've investigated as much as possible. It seems to often be a trigger.
Depends on who was setting the trap, John and Gordon were ALWAYS fair, the rest were damn cheaters! (Which is funny considering how much Jigsaw truly despised cheaters)
But the bad guy's plan depends on the victim waking up just in time right before the trap gets activated. What if you never woke up and just died unconsciously.
Those “fishnets” are actually chinese-finger-trap-like wire pulling devices used by electricians to pull wire and cables through conduit. They are made of steel cable. I really don’t think you can cut steel with glass. So like a chinese finger trap, they can only be pulled off by applying pressure forwards. Also, I believe the electricity was already on, so when he would grab the wire to move it, he would be electrocuted.
@@mi8los No, just push from the base of your fingers towards the tip of your fingers one at a time….. not a perfect plan, but better than cutting steel with glass and grabbing a live wire while in a tub of water.
I feel something overlooked with the first death trap would be how dry his mouth would be at that point. He's not only trying to escape but probably trying to get some sort of breath that isn't hot air and just dehydrating himself even more
2 things about the 3rd trap. You can’t just touch live wire and not get electrocuted. Especially since your hands are wet. 2, most fishnets are made of nylon which usually takes some force, glass wouldn’t work very well and his fingers were clearly extremely immobile. They were forced straight and could hardly cross each other so he would have no chance grabbing it.
@@Azola69 yeah but. this dude was telling him to touch the wire, while IN the water, to get OUT of the water. water or not touching a live wire will get a current to go through you, it just depends how strong it is and what you're standing on/in.
It's good that you straight up confirm how it's clear the killer isn't Jigsaw. He has no interest in actually giving the cops a chance of life, rather the illusion of it, most likely to further make them suffer.
Most of those traps are 100% escapable without any harm. I mean, they guy could have just left the tub to avoid eletrocution and the retarded woman didn't even move her head upwards.
@@renatoramos8834 that is a good point, tho she was strapped down below her shoulders so even if she moved her head upwards, she won't have enough strength to keep her head upright in that position for the full duration. Also her head wouldn't be completely out of the way because she can only move her head upwards until its at a 45 degree angle. the wax was hitting her eyes before so now it would be hitting the top of her head instead. She could have moved her head as close to her shoulder as possible so the wax misses her, she would still get some burns on the back of her head because of how much wax there was at the end of it
For the second game, when you said he should of twist the wires but the wires are live so he will be electrocuted witch will rather kill him or knock him out witch will still lead to death.
Considering all the death-trap related killers in the SAW universe, you’d think they would try and up the restrictions on suspicious materials and abandoned warehouses by now. What is this, the fourth or fifth time it’s happened?
As someone who has worked in a pig barn before, let me tell you that the security is non existent. Someone could literally steal a pig and no one would notice.
You assume the death trap killers intended for their traps to be impossible. It’d be hard for a person unexpectedly waking up probably dehydrated and delirious, and definitely horrified, to think as calmly and clearly as someone sitting and theorizing over a movie. Relying on that factor, it’s even reasonable to say he over prepared. Even our video host called most of these traps utterly unfair
The thing about this movie, the reasons they were put in traps were actually fairly good, but then there is the fact the traps were pretty much made to be unbeatable. Getting others sent to jail for something they didn't do, shooting a man because he insulted you, hiding the horrible things your fellow cops have done, those are good reasons to punish them, but John made the games fair (That was his goal at least), it would have been nice to see fair traps and good reasons for the people being put in them.
My alternative solutions: Train trap: Tongue device appears simply to be a bar that has been screwed to tighten. Manually unscrewing the bar may be possible, at least worth a try. If not, break out of razor wire by pulling wrists apart with palms facing towards eachother. Arteries and tendons are located on inside of wrist, so this method helps keep your hands mobile and reduces chance of bleeding out. Next take razor wire and cut off the end of the tongue and slide the rest out. If you keep the end of your tongue you can even have it reattached if you seek medical attention quickly enough. Water trap: Removing the copper wire doesn't work because there is a strong current and you have no available insulator to safely remove it with. Instead, I would try simply stepping out of the pool. It sounds dumb, but in the clip there doesn't appear to be anything binding him except the fishnet hands. Once out of the pool, I would have plenty of time to figure out a way to get the fishnets off or escape. Hot wax: To elaborate on the presented solution, the cloth could be moved off by using the tongue to slowly push it off of the mouth. Blood draining: Blood is only being drained by gravity, as said in the video, simply knot most of the tubes, and move the ones nearest to the stairs up the stairs to reverse the flow. Take the blood collected in the jars from the rest of the tubes and pour them into the jar atop the stairs.
@@FlyingParrot225 Not really. The only major blood vessel is the lingual artery, but it's relatively minor. Sure, there would be heavy bleeding, but with some pressure to the area you should be fine. Even in the worst case scenario, your chances of survival are still better than trying to dodge a train by swinging yourself in a narrow tunnel.
train trap- simply wouldn't work as already stated above. Plus it requires mutilation, which is something easy to say you should do, but not something most people would be willing to actually do. water trap- Ya this would prob work tbh lol. the water that overflows might still be carrying a current though (as all it would take is a continuous stream from the top to the floor) so in that case you will still get electrocuted through your feet, as the pooling water would eventually be under you. Wax trap- yep, would be pretty doable. Blood trap- bingo, it's all being done by gravity, just fucking reverse it. It's insane that they actually put that big ass staircase there. Practically screaming this one at the screen when I saw how stupid this trap was.
@@LegDayLas Idk, I know for sure if my life was on the line I'd be quick to lose a tip of my tongue for it. Also, keep in mind that the tongue has been squeezed tightly for a long amount of time, cutting of circulation to the nerve cells in it. Theres a chance that this actually has killed off enough nerve cells to significantly reduce the pain of cutting, which combined with the adrenaline rush in the situation would be enough to naturally anesthetize the area, hopefully at least enough to quickly cut it. Also for the electricity one, I didn't get a good look, but if the victim was wearing shoes they would actually be fine from the electric shock since the rubber soles would act as an insulator if that's the only part the water was touching. Plus, a lot of machinery and stuff in that room, I don't think the killer would have wanted it all to get covered by the water. And, most modern electric systems have built in GFCIs that prevent excessive charge from surging out, so realistically, unless the wire was linked to an off-grid electrical generator, the current would cut off pretty quickly after the contact with the water.
@@FlyingParrot225 Well it's pretty unlikely that the trapper would wait for you in a train tunnel with active traffic. Also the premise of the Saw series is typically that the saw killer gives victims a chance to fight for their lives in the traps as opposed to flat out killing them, so in this movie universe if you escaped the killer would likely consider you to have earned it.
@@jdjsjejsjejwnw1348 well I doubt the killer would have hooked up the wiring to cut off power when the water get's to the top, would kind of defeat the purpose :D But yes, this is a mistake that could be made by the killer.
@@dontkickmychick6076 it didn't John later said that she was making her traps unwinnable which was against his wishes this was one of the ones she made.
Most of these were made to be unwinnable as well, but the guy had some flaws. Especially with the second one. It's literally a weaponized Chinese finger trap.
Honestly all the "Saw" series traps got dumber and dumber and reasoning became real bad. Its like, at first it was "You abused your son but now you need to lose your legs to save him." Then its like "You stepped on a bug on purpose. You dont appreciate life, so you must ingest pure nitroglycerin and run an obstacle course without exploding. It'll be detonated anyways in 5 minutes if you dont do it."
@@KaizenNedyak Yeah I think it was for audience appeal. Honestly as a casual Saw fan I can see why they did it, but it ended up hurting Jigsaw as a villain. At the beginning he was like this really twisted vigilante who used a “eye for an eye” mentality when designing his traps. Then it just spiralled out of control (no pun intended). But I think Kramer would be spinning in his grave at this new Jigsaw. As ludicrous as the newer traps became, John always made sure that they were escapable in some way because his plan was never vengeance: it was retribution. This new dude just made snuff films set pieces ngl. There’s no way anyone who isn’t Cinema Summary could escape them.
@@Cheetahgirl_Studios bruh, Saw was never about a vigilante punishing sins, Kramer was a psychopath that killed people for the smallest things, he was never supposed to be the "hero" of the franchise Kramer's moral code was f-d up from the first movie
Me, being the only clean cop in the station: "Oh, only the bad ones go? , Guess I will keep working as normal". Also, Zeke should have suspected the Rookie was the killer since the moment the killer took out the Rookie. If the Killer is only after corrupt cops, then it doesn't make sense to brutally murder the Rookie out of the blue, without any death game.
@@itb4255 It was a joke, I just meant that as soon as they didn’t show him in the trap I suspected it was just a fake body and knew they should check it out. And it’s actually a really well done movie considering other really bad horror movies out there
Its funny as soon as I saw the rookie come into play I was like this new guy is the killer he is gonna play dumb or naive probably make us feel sympathy for him then he dies but its a fakeout that was my whole thought process during the film they tried really hard to pin it on Det.Banks' dad that I was like if its his dad its too obvious
Remember how the first saw was a metagame about one guy needing to hold out for 8 hours while the other had to find a way to kill him to save his family, and the lack of honesty was because any honest moves gave the other a reason to not help them. Yeah, then it just devolves into elaborate "either die horribly or mutilate yourself while dying horribly. You have 2 minutes. Also it's all your fault."
That's something that I always thought was silly, because the first Saw was so complex specifically because it only revolves around one room and one case - the rest of the series doesn't really click because you don't have the same 'who could Jigsaw be' feeling. The individual traps are memorable because they're vignettes that you get just to heighten tension in the main room - you're _scared_ through the whole movie because at any moment things could get _real._
Ignoring how so many of the traps throughout the series are ridiculously hard to beat if not rigged, I would consider all of them with a time limit beginning soon after they wake up impossible. They all require you to be thinking clearly and logically to beat, and when waking up after being passed out for a while you’re sort of out of it for a few moments. I once passed out for barely 2 minutes and when I woke up it took me at least 30 seconds to realize where I was and who the people around me were (and I can’t imagine how much longer this would take if you’re alone and in an unfamiliar place). Then there’s the panic. I do not care if you’re a god damn marine there is no way in hell you’re going to calm down in such a short amount of time if you wake up in a elaborate death trap with a psychotic pig man asking to play a game, you can not be trained for that. At best you’d thrash about for a while, at worst you’re sent into a panic attack (probably what would happen to me). Take the finger trap for example, even if you gather your bearings and calm down from panicking in a minute, it’s still gonna take a while to rip your own fingers off. We have the benefit of time, safety, and a clear mind to find solutions.
I believe the copycat intentionally made the traps to be unfair just as how the victims were gravely unlawful and corrupt. But I think he somewhat missed Kramer's point by not giving them an actual chance to survive.
Yeah Kramer’s intention was never vengeance: he wanted people to learn their lesson. To kind of “redeem” themselves for their past misdeeds. I know that he got a bit carried away in what he perceived to be a “misdeed” as the original film series went on, but he shot one of his protégées dead for rigging the traps to be unbeatable. So he would’ve HATED this new guy.
@@Cheetahgirl_Studios he never tried to take revenge? he literally kidnapped the whole healthcare department which denied covering insurance after he was diagnosed with an inoperable disease (brain tumor i think?) And made them play an unwinnable game. And Jhon didnt shoot Amanda, he was secretly testing her, she failed and jeff shot her.
traps from saw are actually escapable, atleast that was jigsaw's point because his motive was supposed to teach the victims to value their own lives or something like that. most or even all of the traps in spiral are not escapable because the antagonist has a different motive: revenge
The Wax Trap seemed like the easiest to beat, honestly; her head wasn't even strapped down so she really could've just craned her head as far as possible to one side and it either would've missed entirely or just scalded her ear.
I'm imagining this guy in a Saw trap explaining everything to an invisible audience as he escapes, and the Jigsaw is like "Oh my god, it's JASON BOURNE"
Honestly, going after dirty cops seems like a better victim choice than John Kramer picking on low level criminals, drug addicts and people with depression
John Kramer’s victims were chosen as candidates for transformation; people he saw as evil or wasteful in their lives that needed to be taught the value of the gift of life. All of his traps were survivable tests, at least that was their intention. These traps weren’t meant to instruct: just to punish.
@@aapgriekseei8900 John Kramer's traps were not always beatable and more often than not required someone to die against their will. Even in the first trap ever, the reverse bear trap, Amanda had to kill another person to survive. And he usually targeted people who more often than not were bad people because of just being delt a bad hand in life. I mean one of his fucking lessons was for a detective to learn to wait for backup, and nearly everyone died because of this "lesson". Just straight up killing corrupt and homicidal officers was probably making a greater positive impact on the community than trying to teach dumb "lessons"
Jigsaw is rolling around in his grave at these. Goes against everything he stood for and it completely takes out the suspense/wondering if they'll make it or not when the traps are impossible. 90 seconds? 2 minutes to solve a trap? Snapping your spine or dying? Ripping out your tongue and dying or getting hit by a train? What a crock...
There’s actually an easier way to beat the electric water trap, the fishing nets around the fingers actually work really similarly to the Chinese finger trap meaning that if u push ur finger bit towards the end off the fish net it will make the hole wider making it easier to just pull out ur finger from the trap
@@michaelvillasenor5586 well it seems like the area is made out of metal too so if ud leave when the water get electrocuted it will electrify the container which is connected to the metal ropes at ur fingers so it will still electrify u
i can imagine jigsaw just vibing in the control room, playing solitaire or something and then realizing, "wait ive gotta do the creepy voice thing, shit im late they mustve gotten to like the 2nd game thing already"
16:16 Wait wait wait wait... So she saw the killer, and then immediately proceeded to turn her back on him to try and escape through the closed door? Not shoot him in the chest or leg, but to run away when his hands were at his sides, and he had no obvious weapons. Ignore the deathtraps the movie should've ended right there! Based on how the gas bombs were thrown there's no way for him to have hid them somewhere where they could be launched. He had to throw them. She had him at the most vulnerable moment possible and only decided to shoot after the gas had filled the room... I'm done
That was legit aggravating to see the perfect opportunity wasted. The killer was literally begging to get shot and have his little revenge plot go flushing down the toilet.
"These wires are going to electrify the pool and fry the person inside" You, with an absolute galaxy brain: "I would simply grab the wires. The ones that are electrified. While I sit in the pool of water. This would save me."
These are getting repetitive Highschool deathgame? Dont go to school Deathgame that punishes people for being bad? Dont be bad. Like pls be more creative
i got a question, was the partner(the one in the butcher shop) who died also a bad cop? im kinda curious since i dont know the reason why he died nvm had to rewatch it
I believe you made a mistake with the bathtub trap. If he grabbed the copper water he would've completed the circuit, and electrocuted himself. Unless he moved it with an insulator, he would've been dead. That is, assuming the copper wire had current flowing through
idk I feel like the one in the glass trap could have lived, and the dad if zeke had stayed behind to cut him down . . . but jigaw would probably have just shot them anyway ngl since he's out for revenge, so yeah. rip.
I'm not saying a cop wouldn't go out of their way to help someone but no way an off duty cop in a nice suit is going to go crawling through a sewer without backup over a purse.
Some additional idea: Since he was informed about the Killer's goal of killing cops from the very start I'd have argued for a buddy system at all times and regular check ins. No Cop should go anywhere alone, which will make it a lot harder for the killer to isolate them and if a cop is the killer then there will be someone who can notice him slipping away.
Yeah that’s the whole point. We feel like we’d want to just die, but when put on the spot some primal part of us wants to survive despite everything. Just like how they say almost all the people jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge who survived regretted jumping during the fall, even people who commit suicide still have a hard coded survival instinct at the face of death.
I have a slight feeling John Kramer was more merciful than this pig mask just because of the fact that John Kramer gave them a genuine chance at survival.
Not really, some of them were kinda unfair. Also John was a weird old man playing god with a some weird sense of superiority. This guy got revenge on bad cops who got other innocent people killed. All the people he killed deserved it. Some of the people John had killed were for dumb reasons like them being depressed or something
"The serial killer says he'll kill every one of us dirty cops in the department." "Oh, then let's just take a few days off and sit in the police department where we'll be together so we don't get killed like the other cops." *credits roll*
@@skinach They can easily figure out that the killer is one of them and from there, they can investigate each member of the department and eventually find out the Rookie's ties to the cops. It's not a solution exactly but it gives them a lot of time to do proper investigation work instead of just running around and getting killed
@@randam1005 they literally cannot sit on their asses and stop investigating the case specially the ones they are tasked with the handling, what do you think they are gonna do, give up?
@@Jombi-d3g I didn't say they shouldn't stop investigating. I said that they should take some time to do safe investigation from a secure location where they are all together working on the case. Even if it's a week or two, solid work can be done to find a connection between the victims and the possible suspects or targets. Due to officers being killed so frequently, the detectives weren't able to investigate or even think properly due to the overwhelming frequency of the killings. If you sat Zeke (Chris Rock) in the office with files of all the victims and he wasn't constantly going to murder scenes and drug dealers, he could definately make the proper connections and deductions
"With no choice he follows the purse snatcher into the hole" Yeah he had a choice to literally walk away. He was off duty, not mention sewers are incredibly dangerous with them being filled with toxic fumes, bacteria, and viruses. It would have been smarter for him to walk away and let an on duty cop know what he saw so they can get some people in hazmat suits to go collect a corpse and filthy purse later.
To be fair, he was a dirty cop so he might have been feeling righteous that moment or you know might as well atone a little. Not every dirty cop planned to be dirty after all.
Screw following him into a sewer, I wouldn't chase him into a dark alley. With it being fourth of July no one is gonna hear you if you scream for help, better to see some lady lose her purse, than you loosing your life.
"and that's how to beat the brutal death traps you just watched your friends fall victim to and will probably have to have therapy about for your whole life... Have a damn good day! 🥰"
he have a few videos that called "why you wouldn't beat..) because it is almost impossible,but still.. it might be impossible for us but maybe easy for cinema summary
@@stopthecap3768 exactly, I'm not a psycho or anything but if someone does those exact traps to him, would he really be able to escape from that? It's all fun and games until you're in that situation where you'll be easily overwhelmed by stress and panic.
@@chobitsph4773 well, what you say is 100% right. What if cinema summary is in this situation? He would panic right? But his thinking is pretty good at analysing the whole situation. Of course, I can't say that he would beat any death trap just by that
Short question: Let's say, even if you DID avoid the train crash in the first trap, what then? The train will have knocked the little step ladder away and you can't keep yourself safe by attempting to stand on the pipes at the side walls forever.
The 2nd trap with the fingers. You mention that he has fishnets on his fingers and can be cut off with a shard of the fluorescent bulb. Those arent fishnets. They are a type of tension head that can be placed on a wires to be pulled through a pipe. They work like a chinese finger trap and they are metal. However since they work from that tension it should be a lot easier to remove your fingers from the traps as long as there isnt something preventing you from removing them by relieving the tension. But cutting through them isnt a viable option.
Agreed, as well as his been laying in water so he’s soak trying to grab the copper wires to remove them will just electrocute him anyway not kill but enough to make him stop holding it and jump back might knock ‘em out to which them water fills and dies
and thats the reason why most of these solutions arent really possible. because who would even be thinking of cutting it i would be thinking of trying to get out of the pool first.
@@ants_in_my_eyes_johnson6844 ikr 😂. but thinking about all this mans solutions they can be possible in some way but a normal human would be in to much pressure since their life is on the line to think of a solution that takes ages to think of and you only have like 20-30 secs which is why its so impossible to get out of this death or life situation. unless your are a person who goes through this large amount of pressure weekly then yea you might survive apart from that i'd rather just die and get out of my misery.
@@ants_in_my_eyes_johnson6844 then survive but gets shot/get cuts and bruises and have to stay in the hospital for months.... yea no. thats not worth it.
If you watched the movie you would know chris rock used the other guys computer just in case of that reason and didn't call bomb squad because it would take too much time
If you watched the movie you would know chris rock used the other guys computer just in case of that reason and didn't call bomb squad because it would take too much time
well my first thought was "This guy tries to be the new jigsaw. it would make no sense to blow them all up"... but after seing all these unfair bs traps...
@@furionmax7824 honestly the best type of death possible would be dying while Ur asleep. Cuz theres no pain or no noise, just a silent passing into the nothingness
I always thought the Fishnet Fingers/Electrocution death was pretty easy to beat when I watched, because the trap his fingers were in were some Chinese finger traps. If you panic and try to release your fingers, they'll get stuck, but if you keep clam and gently pull them out they'll let go. Therefore, he really could've just done that to release himself. Also, there was literally nothing stopping him from trying to climb over the side of the pool or bars as the copper wires wouldn't have reached over the pool. I'm pretty dumb, but even I thought that this trap was the easiest to beat.
No one thought about bringing extra people with you wherever? That would instantly make it x12 times harder to catch you alone and even when he did, you could just scream and there would be other people to take down the killer. After the first kill this is exactly what I would do.
This, this, and this. The captain is maybe the only one that one might not have expected to need backup. Everybody else was investigating something. If they at least bring a partner, if not another backup car with 2 more people, a lot of these get avoided.
I would go for baiting actually, the killer would most likely be cautious and more concentration in one place means less in another. Someone will be alone at some time and will die. However if you act stupid and bait him somehow it would be way easier
This was my immediate thought. Why on earth was anyone going anywhere alone? Make sure you always have other people with you and then call the FBI to deal with the situation. I might even suggest going so far as to keep all the cops holed up in the precinct; this makes it a lot less likely someone to be able to go off on their own and get killed (though I guess not impossible due to the fact that, somehow, William/Charles manages to set up a trap with melting wax in their freaking evidence room without getting caught). This doesn’t even remove the opportunity to use dirty cops as bait; you can keep everyone else out of the way and safe at the precinct or focused on that particular situation so that they can be ready to rush in and save whoever is there. The biggest flaw would be the dilemma of taking cops off of other cases, because we wouldn’t want to ignore distress calls, but I’m sure there would be a work around for this due to the very specific circumstances. You could have people from another precinct temporarily stepping in to handle things or even have some FBI agents stepping into handle it while others focus on solving the serial killer case. Regardless, I think it could be done.
Good point bringing back up, even though i remember vaguely that in the past series, some scenes with more than 1 person or backup but they still end up injured or dead, so +1 for plot amor
Given the nature of the Jigsaw cases, why doesn’t anybody ever bring back up?! Or better yet: Pull up to a suspicious area WITH an entire SWAT Team or something?!!?! They already know that the OG Jigsaw, his disciples, & reckless copy cats are very dangerous. What part of “don’t go investigating by yourself” is hard to understand?
For the jars of blood, I’d like to imagine Copycat Jigsaw was like “this doesn’t look dramatic enough” so he topped the jars of blood off with pig’s blood. “Now THIS looks like a dire situation B]”
Jigsaw: Tells the victims their life story and metaphorically tells them about their predicament and gives them a choice Copycat: You did this, you did that, time to die, brutally
1: remove barbed wire from hands, use barbed wire to remove the minimal amount of tongue required to free you from trap. Will still be horrendous, but more likely to survive than trying to bounce around the train
@@gravitysword2002 you won't die from the pain, your adrenaline will reduce the pain, and you would not die from the blood loss, provided your first destination upon escape is to seek medical attention. I'm unsure why on earth you would comment saying "the pain would kill you" because that ridiculous, considering the intended way put of the trap is infinitely more painful.
Actually, the tongue trap wouldn't be that bad if he just pushed his tongue back through it. He may rip some skin, but that's nowhere near tearing your jaw off or getting splattered by a train. The raising water trap was as easy as just leaving it then taking your time getting your fingers free, which wouldn't be hard either as they're basically just Chinese finger traps, so removing them would be a breeze once at least A finger is freed. Getting out of the hot wax one wouldn't really be an option, but CS's way is the best. Just tilt your head so that it runs away from your nose, and boom. You can wait. You could also purposefully leave your mouth open, so when it gets covered, you can close it and break the wax. For the shredded glass, *just climb on top of it and push the bottles out of the way so they don't fall on* it's not hard, and it has a finite amount, so you would eventually clear it out.
It's easy to find out who the police badge belongs to. The first two numbers on the badge are the year the officer graduated from the police academy and the last two (or three) numbers are the officers rank in the class. (top of the class in 2021 would be 2101 or 21001 etc) A real badge will say the department name. That information would make it painfully easy to look at the records and see who belongs to that badge number.
If you were stuck in a brutal death game, what would you do? Me who’s taking lessons from cinema summary: I’ll need to “ H A V E A M E A T S H I E L D”
I love these videos on the virtue of learning interesting fact about solutions to extreme situations, and to get a summary of movies I don't feel like watching
to anyone who think by watching these video they already know how to escape: None of them are beatable if your looking first person, you need a third person narrator for that
I think the second one is actually beatable. Many people are familiar with Chinese finger traps, and well they look just like that. Actually the easiest were probably the last two. Block the glass shard with the shelf, and then get the guy out. Then for the very last one. Shot the idiot who gave you the gun. That's by far the easiest one. At least 50+ ways to cheat that one. Though the rest you're just dead.
The clamp only appeared to have about half of his tongue clamped. I don’t think it would be a 50-50. He’d find help in minutes and I’d say he would have had at least 80% chance of survival if he just immediately cut the tongue. The issue with just dropping is the force could wind up ripping off his jaw.
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It’s quite simple, scream “Oh no” until Koolaid man comes out of nowhere
Oh yeah
His doctor and lawyer told him not to do that anymore but the Koolaid Man just can't resist.
Lmfao 😃🥤
I can confirm this
OH YEAH!
I thought this movie was gonna be bad because Chris Rock is usually in comedies and to be quite honest, his voice is funny but it surprised me so much. I loved it.
Comedy actors doing serious movies either become target of ridicule or have their careers skyrocketing to new heights. No inbetween.
See Jim Carrey In Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Adam Sandler In Uncut Gems.
@@mqfii8992 Robin Williams (god rest his soul) in various movies
I think comedy actors are far more successful than usual drama actors in this kind of movies. I get the fact that there's no seperation, an actor is an actor but in my case comedy actors can understand better what makes people laugh, think or cry. That's why I was fascinated by Bill Hader's performance on It: Chapter 2.
@@mqfii8992 Adam Sandler was brilliant in Uncut Gems, people loved his performance.
@@mqfii8992 it's a double edged sword if you ask me
I like the fact that this Jigsaw killer didn’t spend any time with theatrics. John was like: “this rope tied around your neck is symbolic of the fact you snapped a 5 year old’s neck. Either you will place your hands into my hand cutter machine and cut off both your hands so all necks will be spared from your grasp or you will wait 2 minutes and have my automatic machine snap your neck like you did to my wife’s cousin’s girlfriend’s grandchild”. This guy is like: “Hey you killed a guy, either you die or *you super die”*
Death 2: Electric Boogaloo
wdym? this killer did the exact same thing john did he just made the traps super unfair
@@Azzyy444 Yeah but John acted like the traps would be survivable and beneficial. This guy spares the lies and just gives the victims 2 choices of either a painful death or a more painful death.
OH MY GOD. That last part is unfairly a phrase ill never get to use
Also jigsaw was the villain in most cases but here he is a heroic vigilante.
It's so weird that the various game makers in the Saw series always know exactly (sometimes down to the second) when someone will wake from unconsciousness. Like the first trap... did they have a train schedule or something? If he had literally been knocked out for an extra minute he would have died without hearing the message or having a chance to free himself.
I always think of this when i watch the movies
maybe he monitors them and turns it on
Plot Armour is a strong thing 😂😅
i'm late to the party but it actually happens in jigsaw ! and kramer went and saved the man since he didn't have his chance
Whats even weird is that you think movies are real 😂😂
Dummy it's a movie ! Not some high quality cctv footage
Jigsaw killer: *Puts Cinema Summary in a trap*
Cinema Summary: Ok, there's a lot of mistakes made here
True
But it's just a theory. It's not right until proven facts.
Jigsaw: do you want to play a game?
Cinema summary: Ok, this was his first mistake.
@@zekkaix50pro45 buuut hey itsss just a theoory... Aaaaa traaaapp theorryyy
Lol
"One of the most unbeatable traps"
Maybe according to the average person, but Cinema Summary is far above average.
YOU ARE EVERYWHEREEEEEE
@@a.didjaaa3178 yup
I think I saw your coments few times.
Do you have RUclips addiction and comment's on every video you watch?
Why????? WHY?
Yes
Cinema summary is in fact the person behind every single death game which he disguises in the form of movies .The channel is just a way for him to get better future players thus making future death games more interesting
Underrated comment.
Dun dun dunnnnnn
Even the monster and serial killer movies
@@raviappadoo4854 yes apparently the minimum wage for hiring monsters and serial killers is like really low
Remember me when this gets 10000 likes
There was razor wire on that first trap. I noticed the first time watching the movie, he could have used that to cut off his tongue right behind the clamp thing (WAY less painful and dangerous than tearing the entire thing out with his body weight) and jumped aside.
he would bleed out an pass out from the loss of blood and pain
Definitely going to hurt like hell but you would survive.
@@Go4Bro nope
no way he could cut through his tongue with barbed wire at all, let alone in less than 2 minutes.
@@sameppink9401 Depends how strong and/or determined you are. And still worth trying. Can always jump at the last few seconds if he fails.
The creators of SAW are trying their best to make this mans job the hardest possible. Well done though
Yes
Isn't this a spin off made by different people?
@@1whoslaughingnow1 the director of spiral did a few of the main saw movies
Saw might have to put him in a trap since he keeps figuring them out so easy lol.
Yea ik the movie is kinda copy righted
How to beat Spiral: Take backup with you.
Seriously every single ambush would have failed if instead of everyone going alone you just sent two people.
"Let's split up"
@@jesusofsuburbia3675 [noises of annoyance]
@@jesusofsuburbia3675 the dumbest thing to say but famous in horror movie
I think several of these didn't really have the chance. How do you bring back-uo when you are trying to chase a purse thief
Tell that to Steven Sing
now these are some good methods. actually observing your surroundings and applying logic behind it all. most people would say “just do the trap”, while disassociating from the absolute agony you’d experience. good job man
But if you were in this situation you wouldn’t be thinking of all this because of all the pressure
@Cursed Sins no that is the dumbest thing ever. Should have said dont be a corrupt cop.
@Cursed Sins well if you're that scared that this will happen to cops then you shouldn't be one cops need to be brave
@Cursed Sins I don’t get it
It’s not even an option. DOING the trap would outright kill you lol
I like how you suggested the guy in the pool untwist the completely exposed wires like that wouldn't ALSO electrocute him. While completely ignoring the fact he could have just gotten out of the pool on that side to solve that problem.
I was thinking he could just get out too lol
Big fan of the channel, consistent quality at this level deserves more clout
This is the only channel I watch of this kind tbh
@@ayaanosaurasrex6582 have you tried nerd explains?
@@mateuszmalkowski105 Cinema summary > Nerd explains, cinema does it way better
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@@mateuszmalkowski105 they should colab cinema explains
For all their pattern finding, cops in SAW never seem to figure out that every single victim was kidnapped while alone…
Most people are.
Well too be fair in Spiral most of the people that are kidnapped are not even cops any longer and one only went down to records to get something, it's not like they are gonna use the buddy system for people that aren't police officers or just going to the basment to get something.
well just take your boys and you wont get kidnapped
Not true
That and each cop knows dayum good and well if they are dirty and their fellow officers know exactly who is dirty or they are horrible cops and therefore wont even be targeted by someone looking for vengeance. All they gotta do is drop their illusions that arent fooling anyone in the precinct.
“I’m going to break down the mistakes made and what you should do in how to beat_____”
Ha, Never gets old....
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i always head ''i'm going to break down the mistakes made that you should do in how to beat _____'' Lmao
E E E
It really never does get old been watching him since 2019 and every time he says it I get very happy
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Spiral 2: Kramer’s revenge
The copycat killer finds himself in a situation like SAW 3 trapped in a giant building with people they know trapped in elaborate traps
However, to disarm each trap he must sacrifice a part of his body (e.g hand, eye, leg etc.) but by the final trap the killer should have sacrificed most of his body to save his family and friends leaving the most loved member of their family in a trap that requires a sacrifice that will kill the Copycat killer
Proving a point:
Nobody beats Kramer at his own game
That's actually a really cool idea
@@TheKitkus fr
We need to give you SAW funding, cuz i wanna see this so bad!
2023 tds krampus revenge
Note to self: When abducted, if there is a tape recorder involved, only play it after you've investigated as much as possible. It seems to often be a trigger.
Or don't play it at all
@@sunekun That was my first thought, but depending on the psycho, it might have crucial info.
Depends on who was setting the trap, John and Gordon were ALWAYS fair, the rest were damn cheaters! (Which is funny considering how much Jigsaw truly despised cheaters)
@@Vampirelilianfitzroy Fair is a... Bit of a strong word. It is more accurate too say that they always left a way out
But the bad guy's plan depends on the victim waking up just in time right before the trap gets activated. What if you never woke up and just died unconsciously.
Those “fishnets” are actually chinese-finger-trap-like wire pulling devices used by electricians to pull wire and cables through conduit. They are made of steel cable. I really don’t think you can cut steel with glass. So like a chinese finger trap, they can only be pulled off by applying pressure forwards. Also, I believe the electricity was already on, so when he would grab the wire to move it, he would be electrocuted.
Yep, agreed. A lot of flaws in this video but still fun to watch.
So it just escape the same way as the Chinese finger trap? That doesn't seem that hard. Especially if you don't activate the machine.
Yea untwist the wires with your wet hands. What could go wrong.
@@mi8los No, just push from the base of your fingers towards the tip of your fingers one at a time….. not a perfect plan, but better than cutting steel with glass and grabbing a live wire while in a tub of water.
Best idea would to be use the slack of the line and just step either out of the pool, or on top where the bar is.
the real phychological game is how addictive these videos are, you just cant stop bingin em 😩
You a sussy baka
@@poweroftruth9258 you aren't gonna convince anyone who doesn't believe in him by spamming this comments, well, you certainly aren't convincing me.
@@poweroftruth9258 bro like I love god and all but why put this in RUclips comment sections where like 3 people are going to see it?
It’s really his voice and optimism
@@poweroftruth9258 yes
I feel something overlooked with the first death trap would be how dry his mouth would be at that point. He's not only trying to escape but probably trying to get some sort of breath that isn't hot air and just dehydrating himself even more
Hi fellow acejoker
"How would you beat Spiral?"
By not being such a terrible person that I get kidnapped by somebody that would do this lmao
How to Avoid Spiral: Don't be a cop, and if you are a cop, be a good one.
@@thereebstir9572 *don't shoot innocent civilians*
Ah yes, trying to stop a criminal from stealing someone's purse makes you a bad person
@@deathtrooper2048 you shooting someone for stealing a purse ?
Not all candidates were ultra terrible though, lel
jigsaw: *literally gives warning that he’s going after cops*
detective: *goes into an abandoned warehouse alone at night*
*corrupted cops
Whatever tf that means
The Saw series has a long record of characters making stupid decisions.
@Mask every horror movie ever is full of people making stupid decisions
I know a example but I suck at explaining
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“-And this is a prize that nobody wants” Okay no need to do Zeke’s dad dirty like that.
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24:23
I thought the same. Haha
2 things about the 3rd trap. You can’t just touch live wire and not get electrocuted. Especially since your hands are wet. 2, most fishnets are made of nylon which usually takes some force, glass wouldn’t work very well and his fingers were clearly extremely immobile. They were forced straight and could hardly cross each other so he would have no chance grabbing it.
He could try stepping out of the pool. There's nothing to stop him from doing so.
i was just thinking that, can't blame the dude for getting sloppy though because these aren't designed to be escapeable lmao
@@blobtheblob7975 well yes if he gets out of the water he's safe lol
@@Azola69 yeah but. this dude was telling him to touch the wire, while IN the water, to get OUT of the water. water or not touching a live wire will get a current to go through you, it just depends how strong it is and what you're standing on/in.
@@blobtheblob7975 maybe he couldve used his feet or sum?
It's good that you straight up confirm how it's clear the killer isn't Jigsaw. He has no interest in actually giving the cops a chance of life, rather the illusion of it, most likely to further make them suffer.
Most of those traps are 100% escapable without any harm. I mean, they guy could have just left the tub to avoid eletrocution and the retarded woman didn't even move her head upwards.
@@renatoramos8834 To be fair it's difficult to think when you're in a situation that causes panic.
@@renatoramos8834 that is a good point, tho she was strapped down below her shoulders so even if she moved her head upwards, she won't have enough strength to keep her head upright in that position for the full duration. Also her head wouldn't be completely out of the way because she can only move her head upwards until its at a 45 degree angle. the wax was hitting her eyes before so now it would be hitting the top of her head instead. She could have moved her head as close to her shoulder as possible so the wax misses her, she would still get some burns on the back of her head because of how much wax there was at the end of it
@@sunekun 45 degrees? She could go almost 90 and keep it like that for a while.
@@tauceti8060 It is not difficult to step out of a tub. This is just poor cinematography.
"before anyone can stop Chris Rock from pitching a sequel"
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You’re in a saw trap: Panik
Saw traps are always beatable: Calm
You’re in spiral: Panik
You're in glass trap: calm
The person that is supposed to save you is idiot: panic
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I dunno, even in the old movies beatable is mostly a technicality, I doubt John pulled many dry runs to see if they were actually fair.
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@@themissinggene wasn't that a thing like his apprentice wasn't giving anyone a way out . Am I tripping?
For the second game, when you said he should of twist the wires but the wires are live so he will be electrocuted witch will rather kill him or knock him out witch will still lead to death.
That was my thought too
Which
Right! Grabbing the live wire isn't gonna work 😅
It's a 50/50 chance of finding neutral wire
Cinema Summary: "If you were forced into a death game what would you do?"
Me: I would do exactly as you say in this video
I would die
I would probably die
@@martth3great89 I would definitely die
99% of people would die even if they knew how to beat it
@@bruxtle due to stress and fear
Considering all the death-trap related killers in the SAW universe, you’d think they would try and up the restrictions on suspicious materials and abandoned warehouses by now. What is this, the fourth or fifth time it’s happened?
You're right, but people still aren't letting the series die
Hell the amount of pig parts alone should have them clued in to looking for people who purchased those within the span of a month to get their suspect
As someone who has worked in a pig barn before, let me tell you that the security is non existent. Someone could literally steal a pig and no one would notice.
You assume the death trap killers intended for their traps to be impossible. It’d be hard for a person unexpectedly waking up probably dehydrated and delirious, and definitely horrified, to think as calmly and clearly as someone sitting and theorizing over a movie. Relying on that factor, it’s even reasonable to say he over prepared. Even our video host called most of these traps utterly unfair
8th, and some of the movies had multiple abandoned buildings present.
"there are four more deathgames , and the last one will shock you "
Uhh , actually the second one was shocking.
Literally
HAHAHA
Oh i get it lol
The thing about this movie, the reasons they were put in traps were actually fairly good, but then there is the fact the traps were pretty much made to be unbeatable.
Getting others sent to jail for something they didn't do, shooting a man because he insulted you, hiding the horrible things your fellow cops have done, those are good reasons to punish them, but John made the games fair (That was his goal at least), it would have been nice to see fair traps and good reasons for the people being put in them.
Hiding the things your friends did is not a reason for dying this brutally
My alternative solutions:
Train trap:
Tongue device appears simply to be a bar that has been screwed to tighten. Manually unscrewing the bar may be possible, at least worth a try. If not, break out of razor wire by pulling wrists apart with palms facing towards eachother. Arteries and tendons are located on inside of wrist, so this method helps keep your hands mobile and reduces chance of bleeding out. Next take razor wire and cut off the end of the tongue and slide the rest out. If you keep the end of your tongue you can even have it reattached if you seek medical attention quickly enough.
Water trap: Removing the copper wire doesn't work because there is a strong current and you have no available insulator to safely remove it with. Instead, I would try simply stepping out of the pool. It sounds dumb, but in the clip there doesn't appear to be anything binding him except the fishnet hands. Once out of the pool, I would have plenty of time to figure out a way to get the fishnets off or escape.
Hot wax: To elaborate on the presented solution, the cloth could be moved off by using the tongue to slowly push it off of the mouth.
Blood draining: Blood is only being drained by gravity, as said in the video, simply knot most of the tubes, and move the ones nearest to the stairs up the stairs to reverse the flow. Take the blood collected in the jars from the rest of the tubes and pour them into the jar atop the stairs.
@@FlyingParrot225 Not really. The only major blood vessel is the lingual artery, but it's relatively minor. Sure, there would be heavy bleeding, but with some pressure to the area you should be fine. Even in the worst case scenario, your chances of survival are still better than trying to dodge a train by swinging yourself in a narrow tunnel.
train trap- simply wouldn't work as already stated above. Plus it requires mutilation, which is something easy to say you should do, but not something most people would be willing to actually do.
water trap- Ya this would prob work tbh lol. the water that overflows might still be carrying a current though (as all it would take is a continuous stream from the top to the floor) so in that case you will still get electrocuted through your feet, as the pooling water would eventually be under you.
Wax trap- yep, would be pretty doable.
Blood trap- bingo, it's all being done by gravity, just fucking reverse it. It's insane that they actually put that big ass staircase there. Practically screaming this one at the screen when I saw how stupid this trap was.
@@LegDayLas Idk, I know for sure if my life was on the line I'd be quick to lose a tip of my tongue for it. Also, keep in mind that the tongue has been squeezed tightly for a long amount of time, cutting of circulation to the nerve cells in it. Theres a chance that this actually has killed off enough nerve cells to significantly reduce the pain of cutting, which combined with the adrenaline rush in the situation would be enough to naturally anesthetize the area, hopefully at least enough to quickly cut it.
Also for the electricity one, I didn't get a good look, but if the victim was wearing shoes they would actually be fine from the electric shock since the rubber soles would act as an insulator if that's the only part the water was touching. Plus, a lot of machinery and stuff in that room, I don't think the killer would have wanted it all to get covered by the water. And, most modern electric systems have built in GFCIs that prevent excessive charge from surging out, so realistically, unless the wire was linked to an off-grid electrical generator, the current would cut off pretty quickly after the contact with the water.
@@FlyingParrot225 Well it's pretty unlikely that the trapper would wait for you in a train tunnel with active traffic. Also the premise of the Saw series is typically that the saw killer gives victims a chance to fight for their lives in the traps as opposed to flat out killing them, so in this movie universe if you escaped the killer would likely consider you to have earned it.
@@jdjsjejsjejwnw1348 well I doubt the killer would have hooked up the wiring to cut off power when the water get's to the top, would kind of defeat the purpose :D But yes, this is a mistake that could be made by the killer.
"Most unfair traps in the Saw franchise"
Amanda: Am I a joke to you?
That's exactly what I was thinking lmao..like wasn't that angel trap unwinnable?
@@Nicole-he4pg this might be shit memory but didnt that one fail due to mechanical error and not on purpose?
@@dontkickmychick6076 it didn't John later said that she was making her traps unwinnable which was against his wishes this was one of the ones she made.
I've also seen a few other comments saying this was one she did make unwinnable on purpose
Most of these were made to be unwinnable as well, but the guy had some flaws. Especially with the second one. It's literally a weaponized Chinese finger trap.
Honestly all the "Saw" series traps got dumber and dumber and reasoning became real bad.
Its like, at first it was "You abused your son but now you need to lose your legs to save him."
Then its like "You stepped on a bug on purpose. You dont appreciate life, so you must ingest pure nitroglycerin and run an obstacle course without exploding. It'll be detonated anyways in 5 minutes if you dont do it."
Bcuz u know what people want, gore
@@KaizenNedyak Yeah I think it was for audience appeal. Honestly as a casual Saw fan I can see why they did it, but it ended up hurting Jigsaw as a villain. At the beginning he was like this really twisted vigilante who used a “eye for an eye” mentality when designing his traps. Then it just spiralled out of control (no pun intended). But I think Kramer would be spinning in his grave at this new Jigsaw. As ludicrous as the newer traps became, John always made sure that they were escapable in some way because his plan was never vengeance: it was retribution. This new dude just made snuff films set pieces ngl. There’s no way anyone who isn’t Cinema Summary could escape them.
@@Cheetahgirl_Studios bruh, Saw was never about a vigilante punishing sins, Kramer was a psychopath that killed people for the smallest things, he was never supposed to be the "hero" of the franchise
Kramer's moral code was f-d up from the first movie
facts
@@KaizenNedyak Only if you're 12
How to beat jigsaw: don't be a cop
Or
How to beat jigsaw: don't investihate
be a child
Be megamind
Me, being the only clean cop in the station: "Oh, only the bad ones go? , Guess I will keep working as normal".
Also, Zeke should have suspected the Rookie was the killer since the moment the killer took out the Rookie.
If the Killer is only after corrupt cops, then it doesn't make sense to brutally murder the Rookie out of the blue, without any death game.
While watching it was instantly a red flag for me! I was wanting DNA conformation immediately lol
@@Vampirelilianfitzroy The movie is insanely dumb, you can't possibly expect that level of realism.
@@itb4255 It was a joke, I just meant that as soon as they didn’t show him in the trap I suspected it was just a fake body and knew they should check it out.
And it’s actually a really well done movie considering other really bad horror movies out there
Its funny as soon as I saw the rookie come into play I was like this new guy is the killer he is gonna play dumb or naive probably make us feel sympathy for him then he dies but its a fakeout that was my whole thought process during the film they tried really hard to pin it on Det.Banks' dad that I was like if its his dad its too obvious
Pretty much as soon as i saw the body i just thought that it could easy be someone else and there was no trap so its prob him
Me: kills a mosquito
Jigsaw: You value your life more than others and now you will pay for it
Lol
Spider kills mosquito jigsaw kills spider and jigsaw kidnaps himself in an unwinnable trap and dies
@@cedar4539 yes
@@begula5281 lol
You can hear the vegans getting angry
Remember how the first saw was a metagame about one guy needing to hold out for 8 hours while the other had to find a way to kill him to save his family, and the lack of honesty was because any honest moves gave the other a reason to not help them.
Yeah, then it just devolves into elaborate "either die horribly or mutilate yourself while dying horribly. You have 2 minutes. Also it's all your fault."
That's something that I always thought was silly, because the first Saw was so complex specifically because it only revolves around one room and one case - the rest of the series doesn't really click because you don't have the same 'who could Jigsaw be' feeling. The individual traps are memorable because they're vignettes that you get just to heighten tension in the main room - you're _scared_ through the whole movie because at any moment things could get _real._
Well Leigh wrote the 1st couple. Writing makes all the difference.
Ignoring how so many of the traps throughout the series are ridiculously hard to beat if not rigged, I would consider all of them with a time limit beginning soon after they wake up impossible. They all require you to be thinking clearly and logically to beat, and when waking up after being passed out for a while you’re sort of out of it for a few moments. I once passed out for barely 2 minutes and when I woke up it took me at least 30 seconds to realize where I was and who the people around me were (and I can’t imagine how much longer this would take if you’re alone and in an unfamiliar place). Then there’s the panic. I do not care if you’re a god damn marine there is no way in hell you’re going to calm down in such a short amount of time if you wake up in a elaborate death trap with a psychotic pig man asking to play a game, you can not be trained for that. At best you’d thrash about for a while, at worst you’re sent into a panic attack (probably what would happen to me). Take the finger trap for example, even if you gather your bearings and calm down from panicking in a minute, it’s still gonna take a while to rip your own fingers off. We have the benefit of time, safety, and a clear mind to find solutions.
Buddy no ones reading all that
@@IllRedSkitlesLow attention span
I believe the copycat intentionally made the traps to be unfair just as how the victims were gravely unlawful and corrupt.
But I think he somewhat missed Kramer's point by not giving them an actual chance to survive.
Yeah Kramer’s intention was never vengeance: he wanted people to learn their lesson. To kind of “redeem” themselves for their past misdeeds. I know that he got a bit carried away in what he perceived to be a “misdeed” as the original film series went on, but he shot one of his protégées dead for rigging the traps to be unbeatable. So he would’ve HATED this new guy.
@@Cheetahgirl_Studios he never tried to take revenge? he literally kidnapped the whole healthcare department which denied covering insurance after he was diagnosed with an inoperable disease (brain tumor i think?) And made them play an unwinnable game.
And Jhon didnt shoot Amanda, he was secretly testing her, she failed and jeff shot her.
Oh yeah and by doing that they wouldn't get a chance to "better their lives"
@@Cheetahgirl_Studios I think none of Kramer's apprentices got the point. Amanda, Hoffman, they all made their games unwinnable.
@@coolmuzt surprised his senile ass didn’t realize that his methods literally couldn’t work after everyone he taught didn’t go by his rules.
"This is super unfair, the man has only 2 minutes..."
Traps from saw: You have 60 seconds...
traps from saw are actually escapable, atleast that was jigsaw's point because his motive was supposed to teach the victims to value their own lives or something like that.
most or even all of the traps in spiral are not escapable because the antagonist has a different motive: revenge
I would say Most of the saw traps were beatable
Well saw has always got beatable traps. His motive isnt is revenge but learning ppl to value their life.
@@m.s2829 other’s life* (I think)
Someone tell me cinema summary's background song
Every horror rn is just death games LMAO, i don't care if they continue with this since we'll have more videos like this 😩
You should make a new movie
@@ayaanosaurasrex6582 yeah fricking jumpscares and bloody monsters arent scary anymore
@@plastichahaman6599 ok
Difference between disgusting and scary
Then why that face
The Wax Trap seemed like the easiest to beat, honestly; her head wasn't even strapped down so she really could've just craned her head as far as possible to one side and it either would've missed entirely or just scalded her ear.
I honestly agree + panicking wasn’t the best choice and she needed to think fast before she could die
I'm imagining this guy in a Saw trap explaining everything to an invisible audience as he escapes, and the Jigsaw is like "Oh my god, it's JASON BOURNE"
This comment is under rated
What i jeant was not enough people like it
@@Centdot we know what you 'jeant', centdot...
As the Jigsaw killer, what do you even do at that point?
@@rimirutempest2437 run.
Honestly, going after dirty cops seems like a better victim choice than John Kramer picking on low level criminals, drug addicts and people with depression
Yeah but he made them impossible to escape and very short timing
@@ForeverBlooming-05 then they shouldn’t be dirty
John Kramer’s victims were chosen as candidates for transformation; people he saw as evil or wasteful in their lives that needed to be taught the value of the gift of life. All of his traps were survivable tests, at least that was their intention.
These traps weren’t meant to instruct: just to punish.
@@aapgriekseei8900 John Kramer's traps were not always beatable and more often than not required someone to die against their will. Even in the first trap ever, the reverse bear trap, Amanda had to kill another person to survive. And he usually targeted people who more often than not were bad people because of just being delt a bad hand in life. I mean one of his fucking lessons was for a detective to learn to wait for backup, and nearly everyone died because of this "lesson". Just straight up killing corrupt and homicidal officers was probably making a greater positive impact on the community than trying to teach dumb "lessons"
@@aapgriekseei8900 why all of a sudden does someone get to decide who lives and dies
I like how schenk's traps are more simply designed than the mroe complicated traps made by kraemer and his apprentices since he isn't an engineer
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Holy crap. How can this man stand to watch all this bloody gore and not even have one terrifying nightmare out of all of it...
Jigsaw is rolling around in his grave at these. Goes against everything he stood for and it completely takes out the suspense/wondering if they'll make it or not when the traps are impossible. 90 seconds? 2 minutes to solve a trap? Snapping your spine or dying? Ripping out your tongue and dying or getting hit by a train? What a crock...
You realize the point of this guys games were to intentionally kill them right? For what they did to his dad
@@amp4105 Why make it a saw movie then? This guy was just a cop killer with extra steps.
Jigsaw was fine with impossible traps
Remember Kerry?
@@sephy26946 That trap was Amanda.
@@BadGladeCrazy For money to cash in on the franchise lol
nah the first trap was too much
your mom was too much
lmao
He can bite his tongue to cut a price of it instead of losing it all
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@@BD-tc6fq It hurt itself in its confusion
There’s actually an easier way to beat the electric water trap, the fishing nets around the fingers actually work really similarly to the Chinese finger trap meaning that if u push ur finger bit towards the end off the fish net it will make the hole wider making it easier to just pull out ur finger from the trap
this is really smart
wait that it??
like one of those cat toys
Dexter laborotry
Or if u just step out the water lmao
@@michaelvillasenor5586 well it seems like the area is made out of metal too so if ud leave when the water get electrocuted it will electrify the container which is connected to the metal ropes at ur fingers so it will still electrify u
i can imagine jigsaw just vibing in the control room, playing solitaire or something and then realizing, "wait ive gotta do the creepy voice thing, shit im late they mustve gotten to like the 2nd game thing already"
"There are four more deathtraps, and _the last one will shock you!"_
Ah, Looper articles...
You a sussy baka
16:16
Wait wait wait wait... So she saw the killer, and then immediately proceeded to turn her back on him to try and escape through the closed door? Not shoot him in the chest or leg, but to run away when his hands were at his sides, and he had no obvious weapons.
Ignore the deathtraps the movie should've ended right there! Based on how the gas bombs were thrown there's no way for him to have hid them somewhere where they could be launched. He had to throw them. She had him at the most vulnerable moment possible and only decided to shoot after the gas had filled the room...
I'm done
That was legit aggravating to see the perfect opportunity wasted. The killer was literally begging to get shot and have his little revenge plot go flushing down the toilet.
This movie was a joke :/
"These wires are going to electrify the pool and fry the person inside"
You, with an absolute galaxy brain: "I would simply grab the wires. The ones that are electrified. While I sit in the pool of water. This would save me."
One at a time
lmao, not the smartest move.
This man also had no use of his hands.
Yeah honestly, also his legs weren't tied at all so he could have literally just stepped out of the tub and be fine
@@DashhunterLP Not really. Water would keep pouring and overflow the tub. And he's still stuck so can't get away from there.
im about to go to bed, and i dont think ill be sleeping weel tonight 🥲i watch these videos cus theyre so good and at the end, theyre so worth it !
How to escape the traps in Spiral:
Don't be a dirty cop lol
Dirty Boy😈😈😈👿😈👿😈😈😈
@@illegalpharmacist3453 FU-
True hahahahahahahaha!
These are getting repetitive
Highschool deathgame? Dont go to school
Deathgame that punishes people for being bad? Dont be bad. Like pls be more creative
i got a question, was the partner(the one in the butcher shop) who died also a bad cop?
im kinda curious since i dont know the reason why he died
nvm had to rewatch it
"With no choice he heads down the manhole"
Bro hes literally off duty
Fr I don’t know why the middle aged, off duty cop went in the sewers to look for a purse snatcher that is prolly have his age
He was supposed to be a "dirty cop" but ends up dying by doing something heroic lmao
Lol facts
@@IceFry66 ikr if he was actually a dirty cop there is no way he is following someone who simply snatched a purse that too on off duty
Movie logic
“If you were trapped in a death game, what would you do?”
*Immediately die*
@Alayna Shah i wouldn't :v
I would just E
@@normalhumanbeing7679 cap
@@normalhumanbeing7679 damn, your cap smells really bad
@@normalhumanbeing7679 yes you would
I believe you made a mistake with the bathtub trap. If he grabbed the copper water he would've completed the circuit, and electrocuted himself. Unless he moved it with an insulator, he would've been dead. That is, assuming the copper wire had current flowing through
Bruh let’s be honest, no one’s surviving any of these “games” lol
even the solutions are rigged to fail and kill them
Yeah, but then again not many victims of the "Saw" franchise survive
idk I feel like the one in the glass trap could have lived, and the dad if zeke had stayed behind to cut him down . . . but jigaw would probably have just shot them anyway ngl since he's out for revenge, so yeah. rip.
Facts
All of them were rigged, from the start. They all deserve it though.
I'm not saying a cop wouldn't go out of their way to help someone but no way an off duty cop in a nice suit is going to go crawling through a sewer without backup over a purse.
Even a uniformed on duty cop ain't doing that. It's petty theft. They would just call it in and write a report
Jigsaw would get shit on in real life cuz 99.9% nothing goes the way jigsaw wants. Like you said he wouldn't go down
And the killer chose him because he lied under oath? Happens every day pal, you’d have more cops to kill in creative ways than you could handle.
But let’s face it, everyone is insanely stupid in a horror movie. It’s like a curse of bad script writing where common sense doesn’t exist.
@@JimsyFlimsy thus isn't even stupid though, it's just not something a person would do
Some additional idea: Since he was informed about the Killer's goal of killing cops from the very start I'd have argued for a buddy system at all times and regular check ins.
No Cop should go anywhere alone, which will make it a lot harder for the killer to isolate them and if a cop is the killer then there will be someone who can notice him slipping away.
Thats the obvious thing to do
Cinema summary: What whould you do if a serial killer is going to put you in a deathgame?
Me: I’d give him all of my cini mini
I can’t be the only one who would rather just die instead of doing all these things to myself
Thats the jigsaw trap philosophy, theyre meant to pull out your most primal survival instinct.
Yeah that’s the whole point. We feel like we’d want to just die, but when put on the spot some primal part of us wants to survive despite everything. Just like how they say almost all the people jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge who survived regretted jumping during the fall, even people who commit suicide still have a hard coded survival instinct at the face of death.
Who wouldnt
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fr..
I have a slight feeling John Kramer was more merciful than this pig mask just because of the fact that John Kramer gave them a genuine chance at survival.
Not really, some of them were kinda unfair. Also John was a weird old man playing god with a some weird sense of superiority. This guy got revenge on bad cops who got other innocent people killed. All the people he killed deserved it. Some of the people John had killed were for dumb reasons like them being depressed or something
@@corimoon3360 you know what. That makes quite a good amount of sense I respect that yeah I see what you mean
Yeah the villain in this kinda sucks and every one of the characters been snatched so fucking fast its ridiculous
@@corimoon3360 Totally agree with you.
@@corimoon3360 who did he kill for being depressed?
"The serial killer says he'll kill every one of us dirty cops in the department."
"Oh, then let's just take a few days off and sit in the police department where we'll be together so we don't get killed like the other cops."
*credits roll*
Best ending ever👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 (While eating donuts)
Then the killer will just wait until their break is over, and then proceed with the original plan
@@skinach They can easily figure out that the killer is one of them and from there, they can investigate each member of the department and eventually find out the Rookie's ties to the cops. It's not a solution exactly but it gives them a lot of time to do proper investigation work instead of just running around and getting killed
@@randam1005 they literally cannot sit on their asses and stop investigating the case specially the ones they are tasked with the handling, what do you think they are gonna do, give up?
@@Jombi-d3g I didn't say they shouldn't stop investigating. I said that they should take some time to do safe investigation from a secure location where they are all together working on the case. Even if it's a week or two, solid work can be done to find a connection between the victims and the possible suspects or targets. Due to officers being killed so frequently, the detectives weren't able to investigate or even think properly due to the overwhelming frequency of the killings. If you sat Zeke (Chris Rock) in the office with files of all the victims and he wasn't constantly going to murder scenes and drug dealers, he could definately make the proper connections and deductions
I like how he blurs it and skips it it makes horror movies less scary for people even tho I watched it and yes I saw it all 😭
It’s because of RUclips’s retarded policies
he only does that to stay monetized lol. i mean were discussing limb removal and shit, i don't think bro cares that we see a little blood.
"With no choice he follows the purse snatcher into the hole"
Yeah he had a choice to literally walk away. He was off duty, not mention sewers are incredibly dangerous with them being filled with toxic fumes, bacteria, and viruses. It would have been smarter for him to walk away and let an on duty cop know what he saw so they can get some people in hazmat suits to go collect a corpse and filthy purse later.
To be fair, he was a dirty cop so he might have been feeling righteous that moment or you know might as well atone a little. Not every dirty cop planned to be dirty after all.
Screw following him into a sewer, I wouldn't chase him into a dark alley. With it being fourth of July no one is gonna hear you if you scream for help, better to see some lady lose her purse, than you loosing your life.
"and that's how to beat the brutal death traps you just watched your friends fall victim to and will probably have to have therapy about for your whole life... Have a damn good day! 🥰"
Im just waiting for him to say: These are the hardest death traps and its gonna be damn hard to solve them
he have a few videos that called "why you wouldn't beat..) because it is almost impossible,but still.. it might be impossible for us but maybe easy for cinema summary
@@mee2556 nah he wouldn’t actually be able to do this. I don’t think most people would be able too.
@@stopthecap3768 exactly, I'm not a psycho or anything but if someone does those exact traps to him, would he really be able to escape from that? It's all fun and games until you're in that situation where you'll be easily overwhelmed by stress and panic.
@@chobitsph4773 well, what you say is 100% right. What if cinema summary is in this situation? He would panic right? But his thinking is pretty good at analysing the whole situation. Of course, I can't say that he would beat any death trap just by that
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Short question: Let's say, even if you DID avoid the train crash in the first trap, what then? The train will have knocked the little step ladder away and you can't keep yourself safe by attempting to stand on the pipes at the side walls forever.
If this man gets caught in a trap he will be pro at this.he has literally been training his whole life for this.have a damn good day.
Don’t wanna be that guy but he has a lot of time making videos
Yeah, he doesn't just instantly comes up with solution faster than character in trouble. It takes tiime for analysis.
After he runs out of death games to crack, he'll need more material. Wonder if he's considering becoming a death game host?
The 2nd trap with the fingers. You mention that he has fishnets on his fingers and can be cut off with a shard of the fluorescent bulb. Those arent fishnets. They are a type of tension head that can be placed on a wires to be pulled through a pipe. They work like a chinese finger trap and they are metal. However since they work from that tension it should be a lot easier to remove your fingers from the traps as long as there isnt something preventing you from removing them by relieving the tension. But cutting through them isnt a viable option.
Agreed, as well as his been laying in water so he’s soak trying to grab the copper wires to remove them will just electrocute him anyway not kill but enough to make him stop holding it and jump back might knock ‘em out to which them water fills and dies
and thats the reason why most of these solutions arent really possible. because who would even be thinking of cutting it i would be thinking of trying to get out of the pool first.
@@L1Zxxzx yea...either way McMurphy ended up pretty dead in this movie...he is still a hilarious mumbling character in Letterkenny thank goodness.
@@ants_in_my_eyes_johnson6844 ikr 😂. but thinking about all this mans solutions they can be possible in some way but a normal human would be in to much pressure since their life is on the line to think of a solution that takes ages to think of and you only have like 20-30 secs which is why its so impossible to get out of this death or life situation.
unless your are a person who goes through this large amount of pressure weekly then yea you might survive apart from that i'd rather just die and get out of my misery.
@@ants_in_my_eyes_johnson6844 then survive but gets shot/get cuts and bruises and have to stay in the hospital for months.... yea no. thats not worth it.
He didn't hesitate plugging in the USB stick- could have been a virus.
The gift box- could have been a bomb.
Very professional police
If you watched the movie you would know chris rock used the other guys computer just in case of that reason and didn't call bomb squad because it would take too much time
If you watched the movie you would know chris rock used the other guys computer just in case of that reason and didn't call bomb squad because it would take too much time
Ok well thanks for the explanation
well my first thought was "This guy tries to be the new jigsaw. it would make no sense to blow them all up"... but after seing all these unfair bs traps...
And didn't fingerprint any of the evidence and didn't wear gloves when handling evidence.
What I love about his channel is that he not only explaines how to beat these things but also explains the story and I love that it keeps me intrested
Angie's was actually a no win situation. If she had severed his spinal chord she would've died. But just quicker.
to be fair, i would take dying quicker
@@5ahra very true. Quick and Painless is often the best kind of death there is.
@@furionmax7824 honestly the best type of death possible would be dying while Ur asleep. Cuz theres no pain or no noise, just a silent passing into the nothingness
@@furionmax7824 thats is painful
faster death is better than slowly getting melted aka slow death
I always thought the Fishnet Fingers/Electrocution death was pretty easy to beat when I watched, because the trap his fingers were in were some Chinese finger traps. If you panic and try to release your fingers, they'll get stuck, but if you keep clam and gently pull them out they'll let go. Therefore, he really could've just done that to release himself. Also, there was literally nothing stopping him from trying to climb over the side of the pool or bars as the copper wires wouldn't have reached over the pool.
I'm pretty dumb, but even I thought that this trap was the easiest to beat.
Omg I thought about Chinese finger traps too
And we're been shown that the wires are long enough to stand up and get out of the bath, so he had time to figure out fingers puzzles
@@KsKor-h1g good it wasn’t just me when I watched the movie I was like can’t he just get out of the water😂
thats what i was thinking, why didnt bro just get out of the bathtub
how is he supposed to keep clam if they didn't put any clams in the bathtub
No one thought about bringing extra people with you wherever? That would instantly make it x12 times harder to catch you alone and even when he did, you could just scream and there would be other people to take down the killer. After the first kill this is exactly what I would do.
This, this, and this. The captain is maybe the only one that one might not have expected to need backup. Everybody else was investigating something. If they at least bring a partner, if not another backup car with 2 more people, a lot of these get avoided.
I would go for baiting actually, the killer would most likely be cautious and more concentration in one place means less in another. Someone will be alone at some time and will die. However if you act stupid and bait him somehow it would be way easier
This was my immediate thought. Why on earth was anyone going anywhere alone? Make sure you always have other people with you and then call the FBI to deal with the situation. I might even suggest going so far as to keep all the cops holed up in the precinct; this makes it a lot less likely someone to be able to go off on their own and get killed (though I guess not impossible due to the fact that, somehow, William/Charles manages to set up a trap with melting wax in their freaking evidence room without getting caught). This doesn’t even remove the opportunity to use dirty cops as bait; you can keep everyone else out of the way and safe at the precinct or focused on that particular situation so that they can be ready to rush in and save whoever is there.
The biggest flaw would be the dilemma of taking cops off of other cases, because we wouldn’t want to ignore distress calls, but I’m sure there would be a work around for this due to the very specific circumstances. You could have people from another precinct temporarily stepping in to handle things or even have some FBI agents stepping into handle it while others focus on solving the serial killer case. Regardless, I think it could be done.
Good point bringing back up, even though i remember vaguely that in the past series, some scenes with more than 1 person or backup but they still end up injured or dead, so +1 for plot amor
@Topan Lazuardi They just didn’t have enough plot armor.
For the bathtub trap, there is nothing stopping him from just getting out of the tub
Given the nature of the Jigsaw cases, why doesn’t anybody ever bring back up?! Or better yet: Pull up to a suspicious area WITH an entire SWAT Team or something?!!?! They already know that the OG Jigsaw, his disciples, & reckless copy cats are very dangerous. What part of “don’t go investigating by yourself” is hard to understand?
For the jars of blood, I’d like to imagine Copycat Jigsaw was like “this doesn’t look dramatic enough” so he topped the jars of blood off with pig’s blood. “Now THIS looks like a dire situation B]”
“He has no other choice” it’s just a petty theft, it’s not important enough to go into the sewers☠️
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exactly lmao, why tf would he just do that 💀
no way in hell I'd run into the sewers. gonna get every disease for a thief
@@thisisvoided fr. I'm gon tell that lady "freeze ya cards, buy a new purse. i ain't going in those damn sewers for yo purse bitch.
Jigsaw: Tells the victims their life story and metaphorically tells them about their predicament and gives them a choice
Copycat: You did this, you did that, time to die, brutally
Easiest way:
The officer just says Stop! I have a family, then Dom Toretto saves them
_you never give up on family_
@@boombot089 Harry Potter
@@joenaomeke2700 what
@@boombot089 family
Less goo
Just imagine jigsaw trying to trap this guy and he escapes and start to explain how he got out lol
Jigsaw just sitting there like 👁️👄👁️
he is hired
Movie side character: we cant beat anything
Main character: i can beat everything with plot armor
Cinema summary: I CAN BEAT ANYTHING WITHOUT PLOT
Correct
I love the scary video then just his like theme song in the backround brings back memorys man
1: remove barbed wire from hands, use barbed wire to remove the minimal amount of tongue required to free you from trap.
Will still be horrendous, but more likely to survive than trying to bounce around the train
Took it out from my mind
Too much blood lost tho plus youll die from the pain of slowly cutting your tounge with a barbwire
@@gravitysword2002 you won't die from the pain, your adrenaline will reduce the pain, and you would not die from the blood loss, provided your first destination upon escape is to seek medical attention.
I'm unsure why on earth you would comment saying "the pain would kill you" because that ridiculous, considering the intended way put of the trap is infinitely more painful.
@@gravitysword2002 ye
@@gravitysword2002 You'd be fine
"the hardest trap to beat in the entire franchise"
literally all you have to do is shoot a traget
Bro facts
It’s cuz he writes the same way clickbait articles advertise themselves
@@TheMason658 lol
I mean ig the trap was really unbeatable, cuz the father did still die, and no one could stop it
@@thereebstir9572 If he helped his father, instead of chasing after she saw that it was been able to save his dad
Sometimes I just like watching these more than watching the actual movie.
Same...it's fun
i havent even seen this movie lmao
Actually, the tongue trap wouldn't be that bad if he just pushed his tongue back through it. He may rip some skin, but that's nowhere near tearing your jaw off or getting splattered by a train. The raising water trap was as easy as just leaving it then taking your time getting your fingers free, which wouldn't be hard either as they're basically just Chinese finger traps, so removing them would be a breeze once at least A finger is freed. Getting out of the hot wax one wouldn't really be an option, but CS's way is the best. Just tilt your head so that it runs away from your nose, and boom. You can wait. You could also purposefully leave your mouth open, so when it gets covered, you can close it and break the wax. For the shredded glass, *just climb on top of it and push the bottles out of the way so they don't fall on* it's not hard, and it has a finite amount, so you would eventually clear it out.
Her head wasn't stuck in place. Take it a step further and move your head away.
It's easy to find out who the police badge belongs to. The first two numbers on the badge are the year the officer graduated from the police academy and the last two (or three) numbers are the officers rank in the class. (top of the class in 2021 would be 2101 or 21001 etc)
A real badge will say the department name. That information would make it painfully easy to look at the records and see who belongs to that badge number.
If you were stuck in a brutal death game, what would you do?
Me who’s taking lessons from cinema summary: I’ll need to
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@@EEEEEEEE wow E hahaha I'm literally dieing omg 😐
I love these videos on the virtue of learning interesting fact about solutions to extreme situations, and to get a summary of movies I don't feel like watching
“Before anyone to stop Chris Rock from pitching a sequel.”
I’m dyin
You can tell he is slightly agitated because he is desperately trying to find a way out of these traps which are absolutely impossible to survive.
Your RUclips name is actually my real name
@@ZofferoZero WHAT THE FUCK THAT’S MY COUSINS NAME!!!
YOUR RUclips NAME IS MY COUSINS NAME
@@brittneykaye5737 what a coincidence, lmfao
@@dexternexter YEA!
to anyone who think by watching these video they already know how to escape: None of them are beatable if your looking first person, you need a third person narrator for that
I think the second one is actually beatable. Many people are familiar with Chinese finger traps, and well they look just like that.
Actually the easiest were probably the last two. Block the glass shard with the shelf, and then get the guy out.
Then for the very last one. Shot the idiot who gave you the gun. That's by far the easiest one. At least 50+ ways to cheat that one. Though the rest you're just dead.
The clamp only appeared to have about half of his tongue clamped. I don’t think it would be a 50-50. He’d find help in minutes and I’d say he would have had at least 80% chance of survival if he just immediately cut the tongue. The issue with just dropping is the force could wind up ripping off his jaw.
Tounges are malleable. If you look closely, it wasn't pierced so he could realistically pull his tongue out, no problemo.