They should make a Saw movie where the person being trapped is an engineer and perfectly disables every trap. Each time they do it they get knocked out and the mastermind tries again and gets increasingly angry each time and in the end just gives up
That's why Jigsaw (EDIT: John Kramer) himself is portrayed as a proficient carpenter/engineer especially when you get to Saws V & VI (and Jigsaw) and you see him in flashbacks PS that portrayal of him as a carpenter/engineer plus the fact he personally didn't have a limp... those two tiny details contributed to some fans correctly theorising that the figure at the beginning of Saw II sewing the key in the eye is NOT Kramer because he's not a surgeon.
Allison's death felt like such a huge waste of a great character. She's been following Jigsaw since the first film and was potentially on the verge of discovering Amanda's involvement with Saw II's trap. Her death seemed so unfair as one of the only characters with an actual moral compass. I would have loved to see her become a main rival to Jigsaw and his crew's schemes. Honestly, screw Amanda
Yes! She seemed to be one of the few people who would actually escape no matter what situation she would be in & then they kill her off with a rigged trap. I’d rather her had win the trap & quit the force if they were going to do away with her character
@@breonawarren1507 Unfortunately, the main thing every Saw movie is going for to entertain its audience after the first one is to show off its traps and special effects. If she escaped and the audience didnt get to see the trap rip her apart, they would have considered it a waste of a trap.
I remember as a kid I would try to be the best person I could be so I would never be in a trap 😂 imagine John just going “you spent all your life trying to be perfect” 🤣
Chemist here. About the acid. This isn´t nitric acid. Nitric acid doesn´t dissolve metal in seconds and doesn´t dissolve your flesh as easily as shown. It is probably aqua regis, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. This mixture is way stronger and really dissolves metal and flesh pretty easily. Also it has this yellow colour too. If you get a drop of nitric acid onto your hand it just gets a bit yellow and itches. If you get aqua regis on your hand you have a hole in it.
@@wessltov It may be a mostly-nitric mix of Royal Water, such to dissolve a key in a minute. Like, Nitric acid "spiked" with hydrochloric acid not unlike how one would spike their energy drinks with vodka.
What's always irritated me about the first trap is how clear it was that Troy wanted to survive, he ripped off almost every hook and endured all of it despite it being totally futile. His very last moments were fighting for his life with every fiber of his being and getting killed for it anyways. Forcing people to appreciate their lives was always a constant theme for Jigsaw and Amanda bastardized that concept immediately through her very first trap.
you are missing out. they are more of thriller movies than horror movies yes there is a lot of gore but these movies have much more than gore they are really clever.
It's weird that everyone complains about Jeff moving slow when half of the plot was Jeff not actually WANTING to save any of these people at first. He was literally convinced by all of them as they appealed to his mercy. They just didn't convince him in time.
Benslice526 Davidson What would you do in that situation? There’s a chance the people he saved would just end up killing him as they will think he’s the one who made all this and won’t think clearly after what they went through.
The furnice/pig guts trap is my favourite from the be series, because the sacrifice is great but doesn't involve mutilating themselves and it is to save someone you don't like. It's genuinely forcing you to be a good person despite everything that's happened, plus, the pig vat is the most disgusting idea ever.
Well tbh the first two wereny really saw traps cause saw traps have a escape that was just a killer copying the style of the person they admire it wasnt the actual person who was behind main saw killings and doesnt even meet the same criteria only way its saw is thr traps style
@@rainesjupiter7308 its probably cold enough for the water to freeze before you reach the key, freezing your skin to the poles. Why you should never lick metal in freezing temperatures
There’s a deleted scene from the final cut, where Lynn and Amanda have a brutal fight, which ends in Lynn getting the key. She tries to unlock her collar, but it doesn’t work, it’s useless. Amanda laughs at her failed escape attempt, and it’s back to doctoring John once more. The key was just another red herring, a false victory; another one of Amanda’s un-winnable traps.
Honestly I still find it kind of weird that if he really wanted to, Jeff could've let everyone who "wronged" him die, saved his wife and have no repercussions.
Jeff’s overall sin was the negligence caused by his inability/unwillingness to take action against the ones that have wronged him. Which is why is trials were based on forgiveness or condemnation the basic primordial fundamentals of moving on. If he had passed they would’ve been his best disciples.
The one mistake EVERY person makes is they panic. Obviously you don’t have a bunch of time and you’re confused, but when you panic you don’t think properly
I wake up and see myself in a mysterious device which I yet don’t understand what it does but then a tv turns on revealing a doll who speaks to me saying that if I don’t hurt my self in the most brutal way then I will die slowly and painfully. *Let me stay calm*
@Nghtly 2 You don't speak for every individual. Being able to control whether or not you panic in such a situation is certainly doable. And beyond that, is necessary. Its called discipline and sustaining mental acuity on the premise, that you will in fact die, if you do not think accordingly and without panic. The bottom line is, you panic, you die. Panic is natural, is typical, but is not irrefutable. Period. You can circumvent around panic, you can learn to think calmly, and you can live as a result of thinking decisively.
@@ninjamonkey508 but all his traps were winnable except the first, hoffman even gave strohm a way to kill him but due to strohms arrogance hoffman survived. sure hoffman did devolve into straight murder but when it came to traps all were winnable
@@thomaswilson2621 if you're talking about the glass box I think Hoffman knew he would throw him in there. He was aware that strahm was on to him by then so it coulda been a calculated guess that strahm was going to put him in the box. Plus Hoffman had his traps be unwinnable since his first victim who killed his sister. Only time they could be won was when jigsaw oversaw everything
I think it'd actually be a pretty neat movie to see an engineer in something like this. Adding in things such as backstory, adrenaline and panic, it could make for a scary thriller where they just narrowly make it through.
"If you ever find yourself in this situation" here's some of my top steps on how to escape it. 1. pray just in case 2. yell *HELP* loudly 3. repeat step 1.
This is when SAW started going downhill IMO. The fun in the traps were finding the clues to get out unharmed, this made the movies much more rewatchable. Rigged traps feel cheap to me
They totally knew that, which is why they had to make the excuse that jigsaw’s crazy apprentices were the ones making unbeatable traps. but then they screwed themselves by killing off jigsaw so they had to keep making every “real” trap related to him 3 movies after his death...
Also the fact that Jigsaw just murdered people made it so sucky. When the daughter was revealed to also be kidnapped I was like "what? But Jigsaw only kills those he thinks is morally wrong..."
still dont understand why they killed kramer off so early, the movies just became torture porn after the second one, especially with these bullshit ass inescapable traps
Jeff is so dumb. With every game, he goes “I’m gonna let you die…………Nah, I’m gonna save you. Oh, it’s too late.” It’s fine for character development, but to repeat it several times? That’s just lazy.
I'm just saying.... if you were in this position and these people directly involved in your young son's death, would you REALLY let them live if you knew that by doing nothing they would just die in front of you? Personally if they either let my son die, let the person responsible get away with it or WAS the person to do it I would happily let them die in a heartbeat they deserve it and honestly I think Jeff is right in thinking of getting revenge :/
@@psychodevi1457 I think you'd react differently if you were actually standing in front of an actual person slowly dying in front of you knowing you could've saved them. It's still a human. This is of course assuming you're not a psychopath and lack empathy
@@psychodevi1457 if I would to kill them I'd rather use poisons rather than ripping their body parts and some other stuff. Like you're a sociopath in that case...
@@psychodevi1457 the fact that u would u watch these humans get tortured slowly and lose their life infront of u and u do nothing is so sad, that pig dawson pfp says alot about you
This movies traps in a nutshell: Jeff wants them to die so watches Jeff then realises he needs to help Jeff endures the pain to get the key that saves their Jeff does it too late and they die anyway Jeff doesn’t learn his lesson next time.
I hate the facts that most of the traps are rigged, that defeats the whole purpose of the “games”, even though they’re still extremely difficult and painful Edit: y’all please stop commenting that it’s the point. It’s literally explained in the movie. I know that it’s rigged on purpose. I simply hate that fact. I’m not so dumb that I didn’t understand the important part of the plot.
That was the point of Amanda's traps. They were meant to be unwinnable. John warned her multiple times that she was going to face the wrath of the people she killed if she continued on her path, and she did.
Jeff's tests were easy(ish) Cold room takes a little bit of pain tolerance. Pig vat may hurt emotionally, but you have to let go of things you love, especially since there was no reason to have them. The Rack was pretty well tried, just maybe make sure the judge didn't stand in the shotgun's direction. But I think The Rack was inescapable. No way opening a lock would get Timothy's feet and arms out, since they were impaled, but the head maybe would be ok, but still he'd die from shock or blood loss.
@@doge511 I think that's part of Amanda's designs. Make it bearable enough to pass so they could know there was never an escape to begin with. That they could've just stood there to die instead of doing more painful shit.
With the shotgun one, the person grabbing the key doesn't even have to get shot. The judge was the one who got shot because he walked by it when he was grabbing the key. You can reach your arm in while making sure your body is out of the way and, make sure no one walks by, and you're fine
@@hfcb_ Notice how there's no lock for the key to be used. The machine would have stopped if Jeff was willing to take the bullet. The shotgun only went off, because Jeff tried to cheat his way through...
@@xD34613 Even if he stood in front of the gun and pulled the key all the way out, he'd have to let go of that cord eventually and would get shot (unless you're saying the gun magically knows what angle it's being pulled from and only fires from a certain angle). Then he would die, and so would his sons' killer, who would either bleed out or succumb to shock due to his macerated limbs. In fact, even if he'd gotten her free, the first victim would most likely have gone into shock from hypothermia before escaping the warehouse, too.
well it is similar to quiz show on TV, when you sit at home and watch it, it looks really simple but it is different when you sit there and have to deal with the tickling timer.
I want to play a game. You're going to have to do your exam. Like this. The exam paper is behind you. you need to reach a key and drop the paper.but theres acid below the paper meaning if you drop it in the acid.its counted as destroying your exam paper. So you didn't do it. you can't turn to behind you, meaning you have to try to reach with your hands. now,if you got the paper. Reach for your pen on top of your mask. But if you moved the gears around the pen on your mask,it will twist your head until it cut off. if you got the pen. Write your name. ____________ now write down the date __/__/____ now you're going to use a code on the back of the paper to give a hint for your answer. (For example,the answer is HIDE the back will say the number of lines the letter used for example 3=H 1=I 1=D 4=E) now if you answered all the question wrong. I will twist your head remotely if you get it right, i will put the acid in front of you remotely so you can use the acid to burn all the metal on your body and your head keeping you stuck. Now you will have to guess the key to the door. There's a hint below the table. All the box that have a key inside have numbers below it, and below the table you have a paper saying ON(Now this uses lines again so O=0 lines and then N=3 lines)so its the third box, if you found the right key. Congratulations you escaped the room. Oh yeah and if you stayed in the room there's a toxic gas that will be set inside after 1 hour.
"The people in them weren't meant to survive at all." Say what you will about the sequels, I kinda like this detail. The fact that some of the traps weren't meant to be survived this time around clues the investigators in that it has to be someone different this time, as John always made sure people could survive his traps no matter what.
Except for Adam. Adam had a way to get out of the trap except Jigsaw basically put him in a trap he couldn't escape. His one means of escape, the key to his chains, went down the drain. He had no way of stopping it since he was unconscious, woke up, and the key had already gone down the drain and was lost. So Jigsaw is kind of a hypocrite in that he did put someone in an unbeatable trap.
What about the paralyzed dude in Saw 1. Where was his chance at redemption. Or the carousel trap in Saw 6. Those people had absolutely no way of controlling their own fate. And before you saw "Well that was Hoffman." John still set it up. Hoffman just carried it out.
@@chrismann9585 Also, much lower risk of getting an infection or, more urgently, dying from blood loss. Kind of ironic, considering the guy who cut his foot of in the first movie was a doctor. You would've thought he knew better.
For anyone confused about the pipes, a burn is caused by an extreme transfer of energy between your skin and an object. This can be a really hot object on your relatively cool skin, OR as is the case in this movie, an extremely cold object on your relatively warm skin!
I laughed wayyyyy to much for 11pm on a school night, we’ll on a Saturday night. (Trick question. My classes are online, every night is a school night). #F2020
One thing that nobody seems to notice is Jeff couldn't have saved Timothy with the key. There wasn't a lock on the Rack to place the key, so Tim would've died either way. Hoffman is even seen tampering the Rack in Saw 6 saying they both want to see him suffer. Jeff would've actually needed one of your methods to beat the Rack if he wanted to save Timothy.
the saw traps are only good if there is a possible way to beat it, a trap is terrible if its impossible to beat because it gets rid of the suspense of "will he/she live?"
This was explained in the movie. The first two traps were designed by Amanda who was afraid that John would take care of the survivors and take them as his apprentices which happened to her. She wanted no one to survive.
You make a good point about Jeff's decision making ability. I was really frustrated by his slow responses, but I never considered that he may actually have an acquired TBI. Whoa.
It's interesting that as the series progress, we get traps that can actually be solved by just looking around closely (like the chains in the first movie, they can easily slice the rusted pipe or destroy the lock) to near impossible or straight up impossible traps, even with logic (like the First trap shown in this video) which allude that it's not the same person who did the traps.
We also start to get a lot of tests that put victims in the hands of another player. Like we have very few characters that can save themselves because it's all a game for Jeff.
John: You want revenge on the man who accidentally killed your child so you need to let go and forgive Also John: I’m going to become Jigsaw to take revenge on the man who accidentally killed my child and never ever let it go
*You wake in a glass container, tied upside down* hello... dude. I dunno, I didn’t check your wallet. The point is, I want to play a game. I’ve seen your sins, and your actions are unforgivable. But I’ll give you a chance. After I stop talking, crates filled with vials containing a slow release toxin will drop, just like how cereal was meant to be eaten. After 5 crates drop, I’ll pour 3 gallons of milk into the vat, and after that, the container will dangerously spin, breaking the vials and suffocating you in milk. To escape, you must confess to your sins and drink two gallons of milk. Live or die. Make your choice.
@@eileenruth_ difference is Amanda's were ALL unbeatable Only a couple of Hoffman's is - like the glass box and the pendulum while the others require basic intellect Been a while since I watched the films tho this is just from memory feel free to correct me
The pipes were cold, you can see Jeff struggle to pull himself away from the cold pipe and rip a bit of skin off accidentally because he became stuck due to the cold.
“Hello HitStart. I want to play a game” “What have you got, Jigsaw!? I can figure out your traps no pro-“ “I will send in blueprints for each trap I am planning on creating. I will let you live if you can proof them and make them inescapable” “wait what”
I mean, seeing as John already makes traps that are fairly easy to cheat through(from a viewer's standpoint), he would probably let him go after only making minor improvements, since John wouldn't be good at judging how secure they are.
He got away with extremely little time. That's the point. If i kill a person and only have to sit a few months in prison for it, I'd def call that getting away with it.
@@Dead25m Still, he seems to be an actual good guy, he seems to trully feel bad for hitting a kid and the guilt will haunt him for years to come. I agree he should have gotten a longer sentence, but he didn't deserve to die the way he did.
I absolutely hate Jeff’s character. He lets every single person die, except for the judge who ends up dying accidentally. I think he should have let Timothy live especially. In flashbacks of the accident, you see that, despite the fact Timothy was drunk driving(which is totally horrible, don’t get me wrong), he was still on the road. This means that in order for the child to get, he would have had to have been in the road. And do you remember, in the same flashback, Jeff was actually watching his son play? So Jeff let him go into the road while on a trike, and get killed by a car as he watches? Well anyway, I think he definitely should have saved Timothy. Especially because he felt so bad about killing the kid. Thanks for reading my take. Have a nice day. :)
@ghost Those are different only because John and Hoffman didn't have a choice if their loved ones were killed. Jeff's kid simply died because Jeff wasn't diligent enough to pay attention to him in the road. You can sympathize for John and Hoffman, but Jeff is a bit harder. Have a nice rest of your day. :)
ghost You have a good point. I guess the only way to know for sure is to ask the people that created it. It could have been intentional, but they also might not of even realized they had made it this way. Well, have a nice day.
No, everyone of those people deserved death. I fully support Jeff not going through pain to save people who could t give a shit about a young boy being tragically murdered by a drunk driver. They all deserved their torture.
Winter Moon As I do agree that those people should have chose their actions better, I think some of them, especially the judge(since he was simply doing his job), deserved to live. They made mistakes, but I don’t think that should necessarily be a death sentence. Have a good day!
Imagine being a Speedrunner in Jeffs Situation with the knowledge of this video.. The Movie wouldn't even last 10 minutes and all ppl survived (at least the one which were possible to rescue) *Rare Achievement Unlocked: Escape Jigsaw in under 10 minutes in a truly pacifist way*
The bars in the ice room trap were not hot they were cold causing his skin to stick to it thats why he wasn't in too much pain when he was actually trying to get the key but was in a lot of pain when he had to rip his skin off to get unstuck. Just for clarification for those who didn't know.
Jigsaw: *gets revenge and kills a guy for practically killing his nephew* Man wants revenge on someone for killing his son: Jigsaw: You're an awful human, who even does that? Die.
@ilikebacon Hmm, not really. No matter the context revenge that results in death goes against John's morals, so he himself would be someone he'd trap; making him a hypocrite. But that's just his mentality as a serial killer. Even if he thinks he's doing justice, he's not, he's just exempt from his own rules.
How was the hand trap from Saw 2 possible? You get stuck in there and you either stay stuck for the rest of you life, or pull your hands down with enough force that they are severed, resulting in you quickly bleeding to death as you can't even tie a tourniquet. That whole house was unfair, as we see it was possible to die from the gas before you even had a chance to find your trap, much less attempt it.
@@Silburific it's explained in his previous video. There's a key hanging just past the box and if the girl saw it she could have opened the box. Also, the blades open all at once so she could hold them open with one hand and reach in with the other
@UCTJ0KXBE-5I5KO4nGKR1c_A true, but the difference here is that you don't start off in the trap, you can look around and as long as you're careful you'll beat it. That girl wasn't careful at all and she had it coming
Not at all... many of the traps involve one person killing another person. You can't set up this kind of situation in which someone must die and magically escape being a murderer.
So for anyone who doesn't know, the shotgun wound thing might not be a mistake. When a bullet hits something organic, it only makes a small entry wound the size of the bullet. The exit wound, however, is typically much bigger since the force diffuses into the body and spreads out. This could explain why the left half of the judge's face was blown off, despite the bullet hitting the right half of this face.
@@randompersonontheinternet6312 It's a pretty well known phenomena in physics. I don't remember specifically where I first heard of it, but a quick google search can offer a wide variety of sources on it.
I'm pretty sure Allison was dead no matter what, the acid jar was being held up by chains for a reason, most likely so that if it had been poured out (aka lost its weight) the trap would have likely been triggered. It would have been an easy method otherwise, and Amanda didn't want her to win the game no matter what.
For the rack trap, the reason why the wound is seemingly on the wrong side of the judge's face is because it's the exit wound. Bullets do more damage when exiting than they do entering. Although it is a bit exaggerated in the scene. And i will admit that there should have been some kind of damage to the other side of his face. Anyway just thought I'd put that out there 👍🏻
@@el_bambino4804 Lead is a soft metal and is deformed and somewhat flattened when it impacts something so it is a much wider piece of lead when it leaves. Hollow points are hollow on the tip to allow the bullet to mushroom out wider and more reliably than normal bullets and create an even larger exit wound and to slow the bullet down so it wont over penetrate as much and kill somebody behind them.
Poor Jeff; son killed in an accident, daughter presumably starves to death, and wife gets turned into bacon bits right in front of him. Why didn’t Jigsaw test the drunk driver( Young)??? Just pisses me off.
@[DoggoDexter] Yes but he was not being tested. He was actually just part of Jeff's test. His survival depended on Jeff and not on anything the driver could've done himself.
@@elyceus I guess Jeff became a "bad parent" after his son died: Abused his daughter when she was playing with her brother toys, became depressed, his marriage was not looking good due his desire for vegeance. John attempted to make him to forgive everyone by using his methods.
They never explained what happened to the daughter right? I always felt bad about Jeff's death (his wife's), like, he no longer was a good father to his daughter and good husband to his wife, but at the end of the movie he had finally the chance to fix everything, but no, the police shot him (I believe). :(
Murras lol it’s a terrible method. John trapped Jeff’s daughter, who could have died if nobody found her (i know they did in the next movie but that’s just up to fate) he killed his wife who had nothing to do with this, I mean the whole affair thing was just for us to get mad at her I guess 🙄. Jeff lost everyone through these traps, and if you see how closely related Johns situation is like to Jeff’s, you can see that they both have something in common. They neglected there wives & they lost there child to someone under the influence. So this plot is ....😑 and you can say John wanted to take revenge too on the guy who killed his unborn child.
Actually Troy's trap is pretty easy to beat, since he only needs to pull out the chains on his right side. Then he could simply walk over to the bomb and separate the timer from it's explosive content. Then he would have much more time to either find a way to break the windows, and get help from the outside world. Or simply wait for school to begin again. Assuming he was placed in the trap doing the weekend, he only had to starve for a maximum of 3 days, not fun but certainly possible.
Acedia DeKay or he could place it inside the tv. Smash the tv and push it near the exit as far as he can. They mentioned that someone heard an explosion and that’s why they showed up to the scene, so hopefully he can barricade himself near desks and chairs and withstand the explosion.
@@elyceus That's works too, in a High Risk - High Reward kind of way. If this trap was rigged in some other way, other than the welded shut door, then allowing the bomb to go of might be better, since it alarms the whole neighborhood and summons the police as fast as possible.
Acedia DeKay yeah and I think he can escape through the ceiling because I noticed it being blown open in the aftermath (if he removes the chains and survives the explosion). Also the windows all have thin bars so I’m not sure he can call out for help or jump out.
not possible if it was a friday but possible if it was a saturday night. You have blood loss and you want to starve and dry out? you will be dried out in 24 hours by then.
R2E Holland I personally disagree with you. While it’s obviously likely that his body could go into shuck at any minute, and force his body to shut down. I don’t think the risk are higher than allowing a bomb to go off in the same room as you. Since you don’t just have to worry about the nails, but also the shockwave, that depending on the size and proximity might blow out your eardrums.The UN usually decides to call off search and rescue attempts between five and seven days after a disaster, once no-one has been found alive for a day or two. However, people have been known to survive for much longer. People who have been found under ruble from something like earthquake are usually far more battered and dehydrated than this guy.
"Since there can't be unlimited pigs in here" is probably my favorite thing said in this video. Love this series! The good thing about many Saw sequels is getting more of the content like this!
I remember back when I was a kid while watching these with my family, my mom told me this is what bad people do to you when they kidnap you to keep me and my siblings from talking to strangers.
That wasn’t the purpose to why John did it with Jeff mourning his son’s death. The real reason was that his raging ego lead him to drinking, depression, and anger. As a result, he became aggressive with his daughter and the moment she tries to play with his son’s possession like toys or hats, Jeff gets real defensive against her and basically abuses her for doing simply just that, so, that was the reason. And all John wants Jeff to do is to let go of his anger and vengeance since all that is destroying his family. But in the end, Straham puts an end to Jeff.
@@sonicexereaper6814 It was really none of Johns business. He could have kidnapped him and forced him to go to therapy, not put his whole family at risk. Everyone except the daughter ended up dead. How did he even know about that
Pathetic Don’t forget that John ain’t the type of guy to be remorseful when it comes to people not changing their ways. Also, in Saw IV and Jigsaw, it shows him starting his observation progression on his victims like the Gas House group, Lawrence Gordon, Adam, William, Razor Wire guy, Anna, Mitch, Ryan, Hallerand, Hoffman, etc. that were longways before their games even started. Also, another thing to note is that he has his own apprentices observing every target John wants to them to observe on. Not to mention he has his loyal apprentices like Lawrence Gordon observing every suspicious move from any of his apprentices like Hoffman since he builds nearly inescapable traps and the fact he became a terrorist who then murdered Jill. Anyway, well, John had a good reason also to why he wants Linda to be abducted. According to Gordon’s observation, not only was she a well-trained nurse, but during her moments after Jeff’s son’s death, she started to fail her tasks as a nurse that ended up creating conflicting results to those sick and those in lethal conditions. So, the shotgun vest idea was all John’s since he wanted to make sure that Linda gets out of that defeated bubble and go back to her normal duty as a successful nurse while also making sure she feels the pain of regret where John’s death means her death by failure, reflecting her failures towards her patients she failed upon. Also, we do know that John planned to test Amanda’s ego in trying not to kill, but however; he didn’t knew she was doing it on purpose under Hoffman’s advise so that she can prevent him from snitching to John that she helped Cecil. Of course, not only did she failed, but she took the throat shot from Jeff. And in the end, the true test was that John wants Jeff to put aside his vengeance and move on with his life, but in the end, Jeff’s ego resulted Linda being dead and his daughter left to die, except she gets rescued by Hoffman so that Hoffman earn his title as a hero. But also, speaking of that, there’s a thought I have where John probably knew Jeff’s daughter would be “saved” by Hoffman and that he was just saying “limited oxygen supply” to spook Jeff and to make him regret his decision. Kinda like how he told Matthews in Saw 2 that Daniel is in a safe place while also scaring him with replayed footage as the time counts down. Anyway, that’s all I have to say about it and what was John’s reasoning to abduct Jeff and his family. And once again, Jigsaw was once a one-man test giver, but after Hollerand, he started to make his victims become his eyes all around the country.
@@pathetic2399 exactly even I felt the same I mean imagine if any parent loses his son/daughter in an accident due to driver's carelessness and the driver walks away without getting arrested, how would you feel as a parent I mean can't he even grieve for his son's death?
Guys, Jeff technically isn’t slow. He just didn’t have the motivation to help any of these people before it was too late. Like with the bystander, he watched her slowly freeze until he finally decided to help likely killing her in the end. Jeff actually would have finished all the traps way before he needed too if he didn’t hesitate for most of the time. Like when Timothy Young head just got twisted around as Jeff was putting the key in. Jeff was actually quite productive when not being an idiot....
You are the only one with a brain. Also he's in a state of depression so his mind is shot from losing his son. Depression really kills your motivation to do much of anything.
@@Charles-km7in also I’m wandering with what the guy said in the video. Why didn’t the judge do anything in the last trap? He’s yelling at him to help but he does nothing
6:26 Fun Fact: This is the fastest we see Jeff move this entire movie. Also, what you're saying here would be sensible, and Jeff is everything but that and also lacking in a sense of urgency.
I'd like to point out that the shotgun key was pointing towards Timothy Young, so even if they had pulled it out with them not in the way, it would have hit Timothy instead, killing him.
Not really. At 12:16, you can see the trajectory of where the bullet would go, and there's nothing - until the dumbass judge got in the way. Furthermore, he's backing away from Timothy at the moment, so you can tell exactly where he would have been. Unless some other scene shows the gun pointing a completely different direction, though that wouldn't surprise me with this movie.
For the shotgun collar, almost no damage would’ve been done, because there is no chamber for the gases to propel the pellets or slugs, thus it would probably be a light punch to the neck.
Lol ok simultaneously set off 6 12g buckshots 2 inches from your face and let reply with how little damage you took because gunpowder and metal are only dangerous if forced in 1 direction...
@@chancedavis6216 how does being a doctor increase your chances of survival from shotgun wounds at point blank to the face? And i don't think you understand what im saying. Light a box of ammunition on fire and see what happens. (Please don't actually do it, that would be extremely dangerous and possibly fatal to you and others in the vicinity)
@@chancedavis6216 you have got to be trolling. How does being a doctor make you less vulnerable to bullet wounds to the head? Also, you clearly didn't watch the video or movie, because SHE IS THE DOCTOR, HOW WOULD SHE FIX HERSELF IF SHE GOT SHOT IN THE FACE TO DEATH?
@@chancedavis6216 i mean even 1 12 gauge 00buckshott or slug at point blank can blow off half of ur head (when shoot from barrel ) and there was arount like 12 shells on her collar? i mean head of doctor chick wasnt that bad damaged cuz it looked like there still was head XD.so maybe 12 shells with no gun still could be deadly
At 12:20 just wanted to try to explain that why his other half of the face is missing is because of the exit wound unusually makes a big area of damage because the bullet breaks on the bones and smashes out the other side hope that helped
This is why Jigsaw doesnt kidnap people that know engineering
(☞ ͡ ͡° ͜ ʖ ͡ ͡°)☞
《ÝĄŻËĘĎ》 lol
🤤 i had to copy paste this
guess i gotta learn engineering now
@@noriii yup you better do it fast
They should make a Saw movie where the person being trapped is an engineer and perfectly disables every trap. Each time they do it they get knocked out and the mastermind tries again and gets increasingly angry each time and in the end just gives up
OH SHIT XDDD would watch it just to see pissed jigsaw
That's why Jigsaw (EDIT: John Kramer) himself is portrayed as a proficient carpenter/engineer especially when you get to Saws V & VI (and Jigsaw) and you see him in flashbacks
PS that portrayal of him as a carpenter/engineer plus the fact he personally didn't have a limp... those two tiny details contributed to some fans correctly theorising that the figure at the beginning of Saw II sewing the key in the eye is NOT Kramer because he's not a surgeon.
id genuinly go see that in theaters
Lockpickinglawyer would do it in 0.03 seconds
Engineer tf2
Allison's death felt like such a huge waste of a great character. She's been following Jigsaw since the first film and was potentially on the verge of discovering Amanda's involvement with Saw II's trap. Her death seemed so unfair as one of the only characters with an actual moral compass. I would have loved to see her become a main rival to Jigsaw and his crew's schemes. Honestly, screw Amanda
Yes! She seemed to be one of the few people who would actually escape no matter what situation she would be in & then they kill her off with a rigged trap. I’d rather her had win the trap & quit the force if they were going to do away with her character
@@breonawarren1507 Unfortunately, the main thing every Saw movie is going for to entertain its audience after the first one is to show off its traps and special effects. If she escaped and the audience didnt get to see the trap rip her apart, they would have considered it a waste of a trap.
@@brandonfoley6826 now that's bars
Brandon Foley it’s so lazy and shit
shantasia haynes it’s shitty writing
*I forget to brush my teeth one night*
John: Your body and health is a gift, clearly you don't value it.
😭😭😭✋🏾
Time to brush my teeth every night...
@@CartoonFlicker You mean just once a night and not three times a day ? Let's hope he dont read this 😄
@@davidowlet1942 I brush my teeth like 6 times a week...
@@CartoonFlicker Hmm
"If you ever find yourself in this situation"
Dear god, I hope not.
I remember as a kid I would try to be the best person I could be so I would never be in a trap 😂 imagine John just going “you spent all your life trying to be perfect” 🤣
@@sativasavanttv well didn’t Kerrie and Riggs get placed in traps because they were doing their jobs too well? :)
@@steves1015 lmao yeah it seems like you can’t win with John 😂
Same😂😂😭😭
I’m not getting a shotgun to the face for a physic who thinks a 100 year old man will get up kill her soooo
Chemist here. About the acid. This isn´t nitric acid. Nitric acid doesn´t dissolve metal in seconds and doesn´t dissolve your flesh as easily as shown. It is probably aqua regis, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. This mixture is way stronger and really dissolves metal and flesh pretty easily. Also it has this yellow colour too. If you get a drop of nitric acid onto your hand it just gets a bit yellow and itches. If you get aqua regis on your hand you have a hole in it.
So the fourth hole
If it was aqua regis, wouldn't the key be long gone too?
@@wessltov Ig it depends on what metal the key is made of, ik aqua regis can melt gold.. but not too sure of platinum
@@wessltov It may be a mostly-nitric mix of Royal Water, such to dissolve a key in a minute. Like, Nitric acid "spiked" with hydrochloric acid not unlike how one would spike their energy drinks with vodka.
I'm not a chemist but a science student and I'm pretty sure the acid's name is Aqua regia not regis..
I feel like Jigsaw wouldn't be too keen on people cheating his games. Sounds like a perfect way to get captured a second time
You'd be under protection tbf
I’d move lmao
I swear there was someone who did get put into a game for cheating in one. Could be one of the games though
@@tyratooOP Well there was that fellow who got put in a game for lying that he had been in a game. SAW 3D I believe.
@@a.houston946 Yeah Saw 7. He lied and had to do the test he said he actually endured but didn't.
I feel sorry for Allison 🥺 she was literally ripped apart for just being good at what she does. So sad
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle Strahm as well, he was just looking for the truth.
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle he should’ve used the opportunity of surviving jigsaws game by leaving the city in search of a new life 💔
It was Amanda
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle Michael from saw 2
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle Well, Allison wasn’t that decent. She had an affair with Eric despite knowing that he was married.
I really want a Saw movie where people just fuckin cheat the traps and Jigsaw is just like “wh- wait, no” with increasing frustration
AspyHC imagine a person who used to be an engineer who quit their job a long time ago and they become a speed runner was kidnapped by jigsaw
Go watch Daz Games’s parody. Tobin Bell actually cameos in it
"This isn't- this isn't how you play the game! Just stop!"
@@rhimcknight3921 ruclips.net/video/u6tvzG_88sU/видео.html&ab_channel=SmileOmega1
i feel like that would be a great comedy
"Jeff hit his head when he fell out of the box, thus impairing his decision making and ability to beat the traps" this is canon now.
This is the only guy that ever proposed a solution to why Jeff is slower than every single trap participants.
He's also just samf Jeff
@@staticbadgers690 Ah! A fellow James A Janisse fan!
nah he jsut didnt give a shit about the people he was supposed to be saving except his wife.
Jeff fucking suuuuucks!
Imagine if Jigsaw kidnaps the guy making these videos and he's like "Now figure this out"
🤔
🤭😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dont say it to loud, 2020 isnt over yet 😭
@@majac493 all these months I was like 2020 ain't that bad but damn life got fucked real quick 😥
"you spend your days spoiling puzzles for other people"
What's always irritated me about the first trap is how clear it was that Troy wanted to survive, he ripped off almost every hook and endured all of it despite it being totally futile. His very last moments were fighting for his life with every fiber of his being and getting killed for it anyways. Forcing people to appreciate their lives was always a constant theme for Jigsaw and Amanda bastardized that concept immediately through her very first trap.
I'd be getting behind the table or some shit either that or smashing that nail box.
I don't even watch the Saw movies but I'm always finding myself watching and enjoying these videos.
U should if u want a horror night
you are missing out. they are more of thriller movies than horror movies yes there is a lot of gore but these movies have much more than gore they are really clever.
missing out, even tho it’s cheesy at some times it’s my favorite horror series
Me too
Same :)))
It's weird that everyone complains about Jeff moving slow when half of the plot was Jeff not actually WANTING to save any of these people at first. He was literally convinced by all of them as they appealed to his mercy.
They just didn't convince him in time.
Except the Judge
@@AlphaGametauri true
You could still argue he was moving at a snails pace even when he tried to save them
@@fathergascoigne6104 he wasn't fully convinced, understandably. He was still at odds morally about it
Benslice526 Davidson What would you do in that situation? There’s a chance the people he saved would just end up killing him as they will think he’s the one who made all this and won’t think clearly after what they went through.
Child doesn’t eat vegetables one night.
John: You don’t value your life therefore you don’t deserve it
😐😑😐 CHILD?!?!?!
John: Yeah I dont see anything wrong with that
Jigsaw loves children so if a adult does something to a child they will most likely be in there
@@ellagrace4631 Oh yeah...he totally loves children ..... that's why he put a lil girl hidden somewhere ...where nobody could find her !!! 🤣
@ he did love kids.. did you forget he made these cause some crack head killed his unborn kid?
@@ellagrace4631 so he likes me 😲
Jeff: Gets revenge on people that wronged him
Also Jeff: Tries to save them when they only have 3 seconds till they die
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle 😂😂😂
At least Dr. Loomis from "Halloween 1978" could walk faster to save Laurie from Michael Myers.
Jeff was useless
Make up your goddamn mind, Jeff.
Ik it makes no sense
How to “Beat” these traps:
Hope to god that slow-ass Jeff isn’t the one saving you.
Slow ass MFING Jeff
Dead meat reference? Nice
@@51ms38 I see you're a fellow dead meat watcher 😏
@@51ms38 to show you the power of Dead Meat i sawed these replies in half
Roxina Amber nice
The answer to half the traps in this movie: Move faster than a sloth, Jeff.
Jeff was annoying in the movie. Like hurry up someone is dying
As Dead Meat would say: “slow ass motherfucking Jeff”
@@fruitbatfox Yes
#SAMFJeff
You can't be scared to do anything either like taking out you already taken out eye **cough** Michael
Literaly none of the victims in Jeffs game would have to die if he weren´t slow like a slug.
He didnt actually want to save anyone.
@Soda King yeah... we saw
Even tho dude killed his son he was still risking to save him
Samf Jeff
Ah yes a person of culture
The furnice/pig guts trap is my favourite from the be series, because the sacrifice is great but doesn't involve mutilating themselves and it is to save someone you don't like. It's genuinely forcing you to be a good person despite everything that's happened, plus, the pig vat is the most disgusting idea ever.
Everybody gangsta till the Title says: (you can’t)
Well tbh the first two wereny really saw traps cause saw traps have a escape that was just a killer copying the style of the person they admire it wasnt the actual person who was behind main saw killings and doesnt even meet the same criteria only way its saw is thr traps style
@@Darkknight-rf2hw thanks I had a stroke reading this
Godzilla tried to read Dark knight1571 comment and died
@@LK_tutturu same I'm way too high for this shit
Well damn.. you actually made it..
Those piping hot pipes are not piping hot, they are ice cold, which causes your skin to stick to it. Just thought I'd let you know. Love your videos!
you're right... little bit of a brain fart on my part... if they're hot the whole room would heat up, which makes the trap redundant
Then wouldn't getting your hands wet prevent you from sticking?
@@rainesjupiter7308 its probably cold enough for the water to freeze before you reach the key, freezing your skin to the poles. Why you should never lick metal in freezing temperatures
Wait really
@@jossanchan Oh yeah, that makes sense, my bad.
There’s a deleted scene from the final cut, where Lynn and Amanda have a brutal fight, which ends in Lynn getting the key. She tries to unlock her collar, but it doesn’t work, it’s useless. Amanda laughs at her failed escape attempt, and it’s back to doctoring John once more. The key was just another red herring, a false victory; another one of Amanda’s un-winnable traps.
That's most likely the case since the trap is set up by amanda anyway.
In other words, Amanda completely pranked Lynn😂.
I really hate Amanda she killed the cool detective!
How can a fish be a key?
@@butterytomatoes747 r/wooosh
Honestly I still find it kind of weird that if he really wanted to, Jeff could've let everyone who "wronged" him die, saved his wife and have no repercussions.
Jeff’s overall sin was the negligence caused by his inability/unwillingness to take action against the ones that have wronged him.
Which is why is trials were based on forgiveness or condemnation the basic primordial fundamentals of moving on. If he had passed they would’ve been his best disciples.
The one mistake EVERY person makes is they panic. Obviously you don’t have a bunch of time and you’re confused, but when you panic you don’t think properly
Right, he panicked and killed someome with an angle grinder before he assessed the situation xD
I wake up and see myself in a mysterious device which I yet don’t understand what it does but then a tv turns on revealing a doll who speaks to me saying that if I don’t hurt my self in the most brutal way then I will die slowly and painfully. *Let me stay calm*
Giavonnie nah I just don’t really want to watch saw
it is really hard to not panic in a life or death scenario. that is the reality.
@Nghtly 2 You don't speak for every individual. Being able to control whether or not you panic in such a situation is certainly doable. And beyond that, is necessary. Its called discipline and sustaining mental acuity on the premise, that you will in fact die, if you do not think accordingly and without panic. The bottom line is, you panic, you die. Panic is natural, is typical, but is not irrefutable. Period. You can circumvent around panic, you can learn to think calmly, and you can live as a result of thinking decisively.
Im gonna be honest with y’all
If Jeff has to free you from these Traps you are gonna be Dead before he even enters the room.
Samf jeff
SOULREAVER654 I see you are a man of culture as well.....
dead meat gang
SOULREAVER654 😂 that took me a bit to get
@@soulreaver6546 YES I WAS THINKING THAT TOO HAHAHA
I just hate that he absolutely saved no one. He was the worst player ever
He actually saved a few. But made them his aprentices not to let them go😭😭😭
He’s talking about Jeff^ :)
Most likely to show the consequences of not forgiving
Well the judge was kinda stupid though
i think the saw 7 guy is the worst player.
Amanda is straight up the one minion of Jigsaw who's just messed up in the head and doesn't care about anyone or anything a basic killer.
Which is basically why she was killed it was all a test
I mean Hoffman became no better
@@ninjamonkey508 but all his traps were winnable except the first, hoffman even gave strohm a way to kill him but due to strohms arrogance hoffman survived. sure hoffman did devolve into straight murder but when it came to traps all were winnable
@@ninjamonkey508 true he was a straight up psycho in the end
@@thomaswilson2621 if you're talking about the glass box I think Hoffman knew he would throw him in there. He was aware that strahm was on to him by then so it coulda been a calculated guess that strahm was going to put him in the box. Plus Hoffman had his traps be unwinnable since his first victim who killed his sister. Only time they could be won was when jigsaw oversaw everything
These videos really expose how flawed the designs are in these traps.
It wouldn't be a horror movie if the victims were intelligent.
Why do I see you everywhere
@@alikhidzam3749 same this guy has mastered instant transmission
I think it'd actually be a pretty neat movie to see an engineer in something like this. Adding in things such as backstory, adrenaline and panic, it could make for a scary thriller where they just narrowly make it through.
Plz stop being every where.
@@alikhidzam3749 I see him everywhere too
Correction: Jeff doesn’t burn his face. The pipe is so cold his face sticks to it and he has to rip it off.
I was literally about to comment that!
Skye Schoen if so, I’m sorry I stole your comment
Techincally true, but burning feels the same as freezing for the body at high (or low) enough temperatures.
DejaVu I’ll just take your word for it since I hope to never experience either of those feelings.
Nah it’s all good. Great minds think alike
“In case you’re in this situation, here’s how you can beat it” ....
ah yes, valuable information
NO! NO GOD PLS NO! NO! NO! NOOO-
00
i hope to god not damn
Yes
"If you ever find yourself in this situation" here's some of my top steps on how to escape it.
1. pray just in case
2. yell *HELP* loudly
3. repeat step 1.
that's everyone basically, yelling help but no one heard and no one came
This is when SAW started going downhill IMO. The fun in the traps were finding the clues to get out unharmed, this made the movies much more rewatchable. Rigged traps feel cheap to me
They totally knew that, which is why they had to make the excuse that jigsaw’s crazy apprentices were the ones making unbeatable traps. but then they screwed themselves by killing off jigsaw so they had to keep making every “real” trap related to him 3 movies after his death...
Also the fact that Jigsaw just murdered people made it so sucky. When the daughter was revealed to also be kidnapped I was like "what? But Jigsaw only kills those he thinks is morally wrong..."
still dont understand why they killed kramer off so early, the movies just became torture porn after the second one, especially with these bullshit ass inescapable traps
vileToxxie I didn’t think they anticipated the huge success of the franchise
@@unbannablebanjo3744 Well, to be fair, he didn't expect it to go the way it did.
I'd rather explode and feel no pain then sit there and get twisted like a toy
*there
@@thechlebek901 i hate u lol
if youre referring to that rib rip, im pretty sure that would hurty too lol
Vaporizz I think they were talking abt the piercing one
@@samhollo6940 oh i was refering to the rack
Jeff is so dumb.
With every game, he goes “I’m gonna let you die…………Nah, I’m gonna save you. Oh, it’s too late.”
It’s fine for character development, but to repeat it several times?
That’s just lazy.
I'm just saying.... if you were in this position and these people directly involved in your young son's death, would you REALLY let them live if you knew that by doing nothing they would just die in front of you? Personally if they either let my son die, let the person responsible get away with it or WAS the person to do it I would happily let them die in a heartbeat they deserve it and honestly I think Jeff is right in thinking of getting revenge :/
i knowwwwwwwww its so fuckin annoying
@@psychodevi1457 I think you'd react differently if you were actually standing in front of an actual person slowly dying in front of you knowing you could've saved them. It's still a human. This is of course assuming you're not a psychopath and lack empathy
@@psychodevi1457 if I would to kill them I'd rather use poisons rather than ripping their body parts and some other stuff. Like you're a sociopath in that case...
@@psychodevi1457 the fact that u would u watch these humans get tortured slowly and lose their life infront of u and u do nothing is so sad, that pig dawson pfp says alot about you
This movies traps in a nutshell:
Jeff wants them to die so watches
Jeff then realises he needs to help
Jeff endures the pain to get the key that saves their
Jeff does it too late and they die anyway
Jeff doesn’t learn his lesson next time.
I hate the facts that most of the traps are rigged, that defeats the whole purpose of the “games”, even though they’re still extremely difficult and painful
Edit: y’all please stop commenting that it’s the point. It’s literally explained in the movie. I know that it’s rigged on purpose. I simply hate that fact. I’m not so dumb that I didn’t understand the important part of the plot.
That was the point of Amanda's traps. They were meant to be unwinnable. John warned her multiple times that she was going to face the wrath of the people she killed if she continued on her path, and she did.
That was Amanda’s traps and that was the reason Amanda died her traps where unbeatable
Jeff's tests were easy(ish)
Cold room takes a little bit of pain tolerance.
Pig vat may hurt emotionally, but you have to let go of things you love, especially since there was no reason to have them.
The Rack was pretty well tried, just maybe make sure the judge didn't stand in the shotgun's direction.
But I think The Rack was inescapable. No way opening a lock would get Timothy's feet and arms out, since they were impaled, but the head maybe would be ok, but still he'd die from shock or blood loss.
yeah they were supposed to be, amanda didn't care about the victims which Is why she didn't put the key where she was supposed to in adams trap
@@doge511 I think that's part of Amanda's designs. Make it bearable enough to pass so they could know there was never an escape to begin with. That they could've just stood there to die instead of doing more painful shit.
With the shotgun one, the person grabbing the key doesn't even have to get shot. The judge was the one who got shot because he walked by it when he was grabbing the key. You can reach your arm in while making sure your body is out of the way and, make sure no one walks by, and you're fine
@@mortak6307 lmao
it was all a test to see if he would take a bullet
@@hawksgoated3613 but why would you take a bullet when you can easily avoid it?
@@hfcb_ Notice how there's no lock for the key to be used. The machine would have stopped if Jeff was willing to take the bullet. The shotgun only went off, because Jeff tried to cheat his way through...
@@xD34613 Even if he stood in front of the gun and pulled the key all the way out, he'd have to let go of that cord eventually and would get shot (unless you're saying the gun magically knows what angle it's being pulled from and only fires from a certain angle). Then he would die, and so would his sons' killer, who would either bleed out or succumb to shock due to his macerated limbs. In fact, even if he'd gotten her free, the first victim would most likely have gone into shock from hypothermia before escaping the warehouse, too.
Let’s be real here, we all expect ourselves to somehow think rationally and remember a RUclips video on how to beat a serial killers traps.
Lollll
well it is similar to quiz show on TV, when you sit at home and watch it, it looks really simple but it is different when you sit there and have to deal with the tickling timer.
@Orbital Nexus I'm not like other guys/girls
I’m just built different.
Shikni Ful I hope you don’t watch quiz shows where the contestants need to answer the most correct questions to not get slowly crushed alive
Jigsaw: All my traps are beatable.
Also jigsaw: You have 0.07 seconds to eat yourself toe-to-head. Goodluck.
There should be a trap of just a giant scooter that fires at light speed to your ankle that would be the most brutal trap in saw history
Fax
Okay satan
Broo,i felt that
All of a sudden getting your ribs teared out of you doesn’t sound so bad 🤣💀
lol
i lied about being sick to avoid an exam, im next you guys
I want to play a game. You're going to have to do your exam. Like this. The exam paper is behind you. you need to reach a key and drop the paper.but theres acid below the paper meaning if you drop it in the acid.its counted as destroying your exam paper. So you didn't do it. you can't turn to behind you, meaning you have to try to reach with your hands. now,if you got the paper. Reach for your pen on top of your mask. But if you moved the gears around the pen on your mask,it will twist your head until it cut off. if you got the pen. Write your name. ____________ now write down the date __/__/____ now you're going to use a code on the back of the paper to give a hint for your answer. (For example,the answer is HIDE the back will say the number of lines the letter used for example 3=H 1=I 1=D 4=E) now if you answered all the question wrong. I will twist your head remotely if you get it right, i will put the acid in front of you remotely so you can use the acid to burn all the metal on your body and your head keeping you stuck. Now you will have to guess the key to the door. There's a hint below the table. All the box that have a key inside have numbers below it, and below the table you have a paper saying ON(Now this uses lines again so O=0 lines and then N=3 lines)so its the third box, if you found the right key. Congratulations you escaped the room. Oh yeah and if you stayed in the room there's a toxic gas that will be set inside after 1 hour.
I know my trap doesn't make sense sorry about that ;-; i have smol brain
@@yourawkwardipadkid4894 Nani the fuk 😃
@@godz711a8 i know i know its weird
@@godz711a8 and it doesn't make sense-
"The people in them weren't meant to survive at all." Say what you will about the sequels, I kinda like this detail. The fact that some of the traps weren't meant to be survived this time around clues the investigators in that it has to be someone different this time, as John always made sure people could survive his traps no matter what.
Yeah did u even watch the video before commenting Bc those traps were the girls fault even the the first movie they couldn’t escape Bc of the girl
Except for Adam. Adam had a way to get out of the trap except Jigsaw basically put him in a trap he couldn't escape. His one means of escape, the key to his chains, went down the drain. He had no way of stopping it since he was unconscious, woke up, and the key had already gone down the drain and was lost. So Jigsaw is kind of a hypocrite in that he did put someone in an unbeatable trap.
@@TornAlchemist Amanda was responsible for placing the Key, she screwed him over, not John
What about the paralyzed dude in Saw 1. Where was his chance at redemption. Or the carousel trap in Saw 6. Those people had absolutely no way of controlling their own fate. And before you saw "Well that was Hoffman." John still set it up. Hoffman just carried it out.
@@jcore0981 ikr they died just bc they knew a co worker lied
“Just do it quietly so John doesn’t hear me die”
Why is her delivery so fucking funny
The guy smashing his foot instead of cutting it off is probably the smartest move anyone’s made in the entire series. 😄
You'd probably have it amputated anyway.
@@Leo_Has_EJR_Rizz Some say it's easier to fix dislocated joints and ripped tendons, then chopped off limbs
Still could've just smashed the pipes.
@@chrismann9585
Also, much lower risk of getting an infection or, more urgently, dying from blood loss.
Kind of ironic, considering the guy who cut his foot of in the first movie was a doctor. You would've thought he knew better.
@@loljk233 Wasn't he Zep Hindle the whole time?
I just stumbled upon these a couple days ago and was bummed that there were only two. Thank you for number 3, these are great!! Can't wait for more.
Glad you like them!
HitStart keep making them please!
same
Same
HitStart more please 👍🏻
“That means you didn’t value life..”
*continues to slaughter “criminals”*
Well he is a psychopath
@@Cuzjudd the poor man was clearly insane
@@haileythedirewolf1385 - "poor".
Well not all of the traps were him
@@anjauq10okyeah he did murder some of them but Amanda, hoffman, and that blond dude also made traps
For anyone confused about the pipes, a burn is caused by an extreme transfer of energy between your skin and an object. This can be a really hot object on your relatively cool skin, OR as is the case in this movie, an extremely cold object on your relatively warm skin!
Jigsaw: I want to play a- wait what the hell?
Me: *with a bloody arm* Sorry dude no time to talk im trying to beat a world record
Saw speedrun
Saw Speedrun: any%, low hp, no people saved
**Bunnyhopping intensifies**
I laughed wayyyyy to much for 11pm on a school night, we’ll on a Saturday night. (Trick question. My classes are online, every night is a school night). #F2020
@@iitstre_4550 nice
How to beat the Saw franchise: move out of the town with a prolific serial killer that has tortured so many people he has a survivors group.
Yeah.
Smort
Solution- send John wick to kill the master
@@logandnl faaaaaaaacts no one not even saw can kill John wick
Bro why doesn’t the camera man just help them. SMH.
Ikr disgusting
There is no cameraman idiot. By your stupid logic we should help them because we're just sitting there watching them try to escape with their lives
@Astro Gameplay Does this look like reddit idiot
@@charon_lix please tell me that’s a joke
@@charon_lix your comment disappoints me 😞
Damn my life sure is hard, but now that I'm crippled and traumatized I can appreciate it more, thanks jigsaw 😃👍
I know right
This entire movie can be summed up with "I wasn't gonna save you, but I changed my mind"
You better run!
100th like
Honestly yea...Jeff made me want to hate this move lol
*proceeds to fail spectacularly on saving them*
“I was gonna save you, but I changed my mind and now I’m gonna hel- oh shit I ran out of time.”
I like the theory Jeff suffered a head injury from his fall off the forklift that is responsible for his poor choices
Nah he just dumb lol
Or he was okay with them dying and just wants the screaming to stop.
Mom can we have jigsaw?
Mom: we have jigsaw at home
Jigsaw at home: Amanda
What about hoffman
Oh yeah I forgot about him
You ever see it man oh man that shit is goood
@@marvinarsolon715 Well he doesn't rig all his traps
@@marvinarsolon715 Hoffman just wanted them to die.. none of his traps we're actually able to get out
One thing that nobody seems to notice is Jeff couldn't have saved Timothy with the key. There wasn't a lock on the Rack to place the key, so Tim would've died either way. Hoffman is even seen tampering the Rack in Saw 6 saying they both want to see him suffer. Jeff would've actually needed one of your methods to beat the Rack if he wanted to save Timothy.
If he doesn’t post we all know why. 😔😔😔
@Itsmaissn123 oh really
I didn't notice.
Ram Manuel actually he captured allison and she's not sinful
Also it's a joke dont take it so serious smartarse
Jigsaw wouldn't put him through his games but instead take a gun and shoot him in the head because he keeps telling everyone how to escape his traps
hes dead because he gave tips on to survive saw
😂😂
Allisons death is just straight carbage.... she beat the trap
and still dies, what logic is that to kill off the best person?`
It was Amanda’s trap. John would made a trap that would be possible to escape. Amanda is a true killer.
the saw traps are only good if there is a possible way to beat it, a trap is terrible if its impossible to beat because it gets rid of the suspense of "will he/she live?"
@@sukunabaee in a different context that is the best trap
@@davankrueger1725 So basically the right context
This was explained in the movie. The first two traps were designed by Amanda who was afraid that John would take care of the survivors and take them as his apprentices which happened to her. She wanted no one to survive.
Jeff’s first trap was in a freezer. The pipes are extremely cold and Jeff’s skin got stuck on the pipe.
He can still use his shirt though.
ndwells like the tongue-on-the-pipe challenge
@@ninjahunterx7497 idk man,i dont think he wont become an ice block if he will use his shirt
@@bruhher5561 Well at least some part of the shirt.
Mind you, Jeff was also barefoot the whole time. I know his feet was cold in the freezer trap.
You make a good point about Jeff's decision making ability. I was really frustrated by his slow responses, but I never considered that he may actually have an acquired TBI. Whoa.
It's interesting that as the series progress, we get traps that can actually be solved by just looking around closely (like the chains in the first movie, they can easily slice the rusted pipe or destroy the lock) to near impossible or straight up impossible traps, even with logic (like the First trap shown in this video) which allude that it's not the same person who did the traps.
We also start to get a lot of tests that put victims in the hands of another player. Like we have very few characters that can save themselves because it's all a game for Jeff.
Alsooo as the traps get harder and bloodier, the story gets shittier!
I find it relaxing hearing somebody talk calmly about how to avoid dying in the most horrific ways imaginable
Kind of a hellish ASMR
I would just walk out of the trap I’m built different.
Yes. Yes you are👿👿👿
Im cute tho, built good
Question, Can you Seduce Jigsaw? Like hypothetically of course
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Is this sarcastic
John: You want revenge on the man who accidentally killed your child so you need to let go and forgive
Also John: I’m going to become Jigsaw to take revenge on the man who accidentally killed my child and never ever let it go
i know im late and it’s probably my fault but this just spoiled me. ive been on a saw binge
@@kozukitonio740 lmao i was too at the time!
@kaizen3471And you're not?
I poured the milk before the cereal, I'm next..
You good?
*Pours chloroform on a rag* I’ll do it for him.
*You wake in a glass container, tied upside down* hello... dude. I dunno, I didn’t check your wallet. The point is, I want to play a game. I’ve seen your sins, and your actions are unforgivable. But I’ll give you a chance. After I stop talking, crates filled with vials containing a slow release toxin will drop, just like how cereal was meant to be eaten. After 5 crates drop, I’ll pour 3 gallons of milk into the vat, and after that, the container will dangerously spin, breaking the vials and suffocating you in milk. To escape, you must confess to your sins and drink two gallons of milk. Live or die. Make your choice.
@@docrofreborn7497 Damn that’s oddly specific. I need to confirm that the creator of the comment survived or died.
@@Chris-hi1hf I can’t confirm nor deny, I left the room once the crates began falling.
Allisons one was so sad ); She didnt deserve it
I think they did it so there was no people getting onto jigsaw
+99
How to beat jigsaw traps: just pray Amanda isn't the one concocting them
Mark also had a ton of unbeatable traps tho?
@@eileenruth_ difference is
Amanda's were ALL unbeatable
Only a couple of Hoffman's is - like the glass box and the pendulum while the others require basic intellect
Been a while since I watched the films tho this is just from memory feel free to correct me
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Kramer made unbeatable traps also
@@minnamandariini4843he’s made SOME but Amanda makes all her traps unbeatable
The pipes were cold, you can see Jeff struggle to pull himself away from the cold pipe and rip a bit of skin off accidentally because he became stuck due to the cold.
“Hello HitStart. I want to play a game”
“What have you got, Jigsaw!? I can figure out your traps no pro-“
“I will send in blueprints for each trap I am planning on creating. I will let you live if you can proof them and make them inescapable”
“wait what”
I mean, seeing as John already makes traps that are fairly easy to cheat through(from a viewer's standpoint), he would probably let him
go after only making minor improvements, since John wouldn't be good at judging how secure they are.
@@redroll1935 SHHHHHHHHHHHHH! YOU'RE RUINING THE COMMENT!
20 YEARS LATER
HitStart: "I would like to play a game"
but what's the point then, why not just shoot them
sounds like something Amanda would ask him to do
*me jaywalks*
no one:
Not even police:
Jigsaw: *so you have chosen death..*
the traps made by John Kramer can be survived. And the traps made by Amanda and Hoffman are meant to kill the victims
Dutch!
Thank you, Dutch.
Wow. Finally a "how to beat" that just doesn't do a synopsis of the movie and instead provides some options and alternatives. Thank you!
The driver didn’t get away with it? He spent time in prison, he felt really guilty and he stayed at the scene until the police got there
He got away with extremely little time. That's the point.
If i kill a person and only have to sit a few months in prison for it, I'd def call that getting away with it.
@@Dead25m Still, he seems to be an actual good guy, he seems to trully feel bad for hitting a kid and the guilt will haunt him for years to come.
I agree he should have gotten a longer sentence, but he didn't deserve to die the way he did.
That ain't a hit and run like they said it's just a hit
He was practically charged with a misdemeanor, the *he got away with it* was referring to a felon charge.
Timothy wasn’t driving badly, he wasn’t speeding and he was on the road. Yes he was drunk but he was driving as safe as a drunk driver can.
I absolutely hate Jeff’s character. He lets every single person die, except for the judge who ends up dying accidentally. I think he should have let Timothy live especially. In flashbacks of the accident, you see that, despite the fact Timothy was drunk driving(which is totally horrible, don’t get me wrong), he was still on the road. This means that in order for the child to get, he would have had to have been in the road. And do you remember, in the same flashback, Jeff was actually watching his son play? So Jeff let him go into the road while on a trike, and get killed by a car as he watches? Well anyway, I think he definitely should have saved Timothy. Especially because he felt so bad about killing the kid.
Thanks for reading my take. Have a nice day. :)
@ghost Those are different only because John and Hoffman didn't have a choice if their loved ones were killed. Jeff's kid simply died because Jeff wasn't diligent enough to pay attention to him in the road. You can sympathize for John and Hoffman, but Jeff is a bit harder.
Have a nice rest of your day. :)
ghost You have a good point. I guess the only way to know for sure is to ask the people that created it. It could have been intentional, but they also might not of even realized they had made it this way. Well, have a nice day.
ghost No problem! And I think you make some very good points! Have a nice day and stay safe!
No, everyone of those people deserved death. I fully support Jeff not going through pain to save people who could t give a shit about a young boy being tragically murdered by a drunk driver. They all deserved their torture.
Winter Moon As I do agree that those people should have chose their actions better, I think some of them, especially the judge(since he was simply doing his job), deserved to live. They made mistakes, but I don’t think that should necessarily be a death sentence. Have a good day!
Imagine if a speed runner gets kidnapped by jigsaw
Ha. Only a minute and thirty seconds I'll beat it in 4 second
He'd probably bitch about some really minuscule detail that applys to the rules of the game and die to "bad rng" on the first trap shortly after.
"I wanna play a g-"
"Alright, done, bye!"
**somehow have a water bucket inside his pockets**
Imagine being a Speedrunner in Jeffs Situation with the knowledge of this video..
The Movie wouldn't even last 10 minutes and all ppl survived (at least the one which were possible to rescue)
*Rare Achievement Unlocked: Escape Jigsaw in under 10 minutes in a truly pacifist way*
The bars in the ice room trap were not hot they were cold causing his skin to stick to it thats why he wasn't in too much pain when he was actually trying to get the key but was in a lot of pain when he had to rip his skin off to get unstuck. Just for clarification for those who didn't know.
Jigsaw: *gets revenge and kills a guy for practically killing his nephew*
Man wants revenge on someone for killing his son:
Jigsaw: You're an awful human, who even does that? Die.
Bruh
Why is this so true 😂😂😂😂
@@Electrix21 lmao
@ilikebacon Hmm, not really. No matter the context revenge that results in death goes against John's morals, so he himself would be someone he'd trap; making him a hypocrite. But that's just his mentality as a serial killer. Even if he thinks he's doing justice, he's not, he's just exempt from his own rules.
right he even did the same thing to cecil (the guy who made jill have a miscarriage) so Idk why he's so mad
Putting John into a game would be the best way to finish off the Jigsaw franchise.
Maybe John was crazy but he was fair he made all of his traps possible but when Amanda came along she started killing people and showing no mercy
I love that about her. I have a weird obsession with Amanda, she's my favourite character. Her depth is great
How was the hand trap from Saw 2 possible? You get stuck in there and you either stay stuck for the rest of you life, or pull your hands down with enough force that they are severed, resulting in you quickly bleeding to death as you can't even tie a tourniquet. That whole house was unfair, as we see it was possible to die from the gas before you even had a chance to find your trap, much less attempt it.
@@Silburific it's explained in his previous video. There's a key hanging just past the box and if the girl saw it she could have opened the box. Also, the blades open all at once so she could hold them open with one hand and reach in with the other
@UCTJ0KXBE-5I5KO4nGKR1c_A true, but the difference here is that you don't start off in the trap, you can look around and as long as you're careful you'll beat it. That girl wasn't careful at all and she had it coming
Not at all... many of the traps involve one person killing another person. You can't set up this kind of situation in which someone must die and magically escape being a murderer.
So for anyone who doesn't know, the shotgun wound thing might not be a mistake. When a bullet hits something organic, it only makes a small entry wound the size of the bullet. The exit wound, however, is typically much bigger since the force diffuses into the body and spreads out. This could explain why the left half of the judge's face was blown off, despite the bullet hitting the right half of this face.
Half you ever seen a buckshot hit a man in the face? It's not pretty on both sides
@@Peterpiperspickledpeppers hm maybe the makeup artists thought exactly what Cam thought. A small entry and big exit wound.
I heard the same thing in a Reader's Digest book and wondering where your info source
@@randompersonontheinternet6312 It's a pretty well known phenomena in physics. I don't remember specifically where I first heard of it, but a quick google search can offer a wide variety of sources on it.
Bullet holes in walls are . Entry O Exit
I'm pretty sure Allison was dead no matter what, the acid jar was being held up by chains for a reason, most likely so that if it had been poured out (aka lost its weight) the trap would have likely been triggered. It would have been an easy method otherwise, and Amanda didn't want her to win the game no matter what.
For the rack trap, the reason why the wound is seemingly on the wrong side of the judge's face is because it's the exit wound. Bullets do more damage when exiting than they do entering. Although it is a bit exaggerated in the scene. And i will admit that there should have been some kind of damage to the other side of his face. Anyway just thought I'd put that out there 👍🏻
Why do the bullets when they exit do more damage?
Have you seen a man hit in the head with buckshot? It's not pretty on both sides
@@el_bambino4804 Lead is a soft metal and is deformed and somewhat flattened when it impacts something so it is a much wider piece of lead when it leaves. Hollow points are hollow on the tip to allow the bullet to mushroom out wider and more reliably than normal bullets and create an even larger exit wound and to slow the bullet down so it wont over penetrate as much and kill somebody behind them.
Izzy Hawkins Or let‘s just say it‘s a real mistake and your theory is just matching the whole thing randomly.
But I don‘t want to question your knowledge of that stuff.
Poor Jeff; son killed in an accident, daughter presumably starves to death, and wife gets turned into bacon bits right in front of him. Why didn’t Jigsaw test the drunk driver( Young)??? Just pisses me off.
@[DoggoDexter] Yes but he was not being tested. He was actually just part of Jeff's test. His survival depended on Jeff and not on anything the driver could've done himself.
I feel this to be more reasonable, I mean jigsaw lost his son too why can’t he understand this?
@@elyceus I guess Jeff became a "bad parent" after his son died: Abused his daughter when she was playing with her brother toys, became depressed, his marriage was not looking good due his desire for vegeance. John attempted to make him to forgive everyone by using his methods.
They never explained what happened to the daughter right?
I always felt bad about Jeff's death (his wife's), like, he no longer was a good father to his daughter and good husband to his wife, but at the end of the movie he had finally the chance to fix everything, but no, the police shot him (I believe). :(
Murras lol it’s a terrible method. John trapped Jeff’s daughter, who could have died if nobody found her (i know they did in the next movie but that’s just up to fate) he killed his wife who had nothing to do with this, I mean the whole affair thing was just for us to get mad at her I guess 🙄.
Jeff lost everyone through these traps, and if you see how closely related Johns situation is like to Jeff’s, you can see that they both have something in common.
They neglected there wives & they lost there child to someone under the influence. So this plot is ....😑 and you can say John wanted to take revenge too on the guy who killed his unborn child.
Actually Troy's trap is pretty easy to beat, since he only needs to pull out the chains on his right side. Then he could simply walk over to the bomb and separate the timer from it's explosive content. Then he would have much more time to either find a way to break the windows, and get help from the outside world. Or simply wait for school to begin again. Assuming he was placed in the trap doing the weekend, he only had to starve for a maximum of 3 days, not fun but certainly possible.
Acedia DeKay or he could place it inside the tv. Smash the tv and push it near the exit as far as he can. They mentioned that someone heard an explosion and that’s why they showed up to the scene, so hopefully he can barricade himself near desks and chairs and withstand the explosion.
@@elyceus That's works too, in a High Risk - High Reward kind of way.
If this trap was rigged in some other way, other than the welded shut door, then allowing the bomb to go of might be better, since it alarms the whole neighborhood and summons the police as fast as possible.
Acedia DeKay yeah and I think he can escape through the ceiling because I noticed it being blown open in the aftermath (if he removes the chains and survives the explosion).
Also the windows all have thin bars so I’m not sure he can call out for help or jump out.
not possible if it was a friday but possible if it was a saturday night. You have blood loss and you want to starve and dry out? you will be dried out in 24 hours by then.
R2E Holland I personally disagree with you. While it’s obviously likely that his body could go into shuck at any minute, and force his body to shut down. I don’t think the risk are higher than allowing a bomb to go off in the same room as you. Since you don’t just have to worry about the nails, but also the shockwave, that depending on the size and proximity might blow out your eardrums.The UN usually decides to call off search and rescue attempts between five and seven days after a disaster, once no-one has been found alive for a day or two. However, people have been known to survive for much longer. People who have been found under ruble from something like earthquake are usually far more battered and dehydrated than this guy.
Small issue, the pipes were extremely cold, causing his cheek to freeze to it, so to save her he has to tear a little piece of himself
Why was this dude saying extremely hot?
If he placed his swester between his cheek and the pipes, the issue would have been resolved?
@@MovieBits102 freeze burn? same kinda feeling
*Scans the PS5 as a bag of Skittles in Walmart*
Jigsaw: I wanna play something called a game
I wouldn't decline. I want to play ps5 with a friend
I saw this with 3 friends in the theater when I was 16. We were trying to see Borat but OF COURSE it was sold out, so we had to settle for Saw III.
"Since there can't be unlimited pigs in here" is probably my favorite thing said in this video. Love this series! The good thing about many Saw sequels is getting more of the content like this!
I remember back when I was a kid while watching these with my family, my mom told me this is what bad people do to you when they kidnap you to keep me and my siblings from talking to strangers.
Amanda didnt kill eric. He was killed in a different movie from getting his head smashed by ice blocks. Forgot which one though
Me: *feeling sad after my dog dies*
John Kramer: Interesting.
That wasn’t the purpose to why John did it with Jeff mourning his son’s death. The real reason was that his raging ego lead him to drinking, depression, and anger. As a result, he became aggressive with his daughter and the moment she tries to play with his son’s possession like toys or hats, Jeff gets real defensive against her and basically abuses her for doing simply just that, so, that was the reason. And all John wants Jeff to do is to let go of his anger and vengeance since all that is destroying his family. But in the end, Straham puts an end to Jeff.
@@sonicexereaper6814 It was really none of Johns business. He could have kidnapped him and forced him to go to therapy, not put his whole family at risk. Everyone except the daughter ended up dead. How did he even know about that
Pathetic Don’t forget that John ain’t the type of guy to be remorseful when it comes to people not changing their ways. Also, in Saw IV and Jigsaw, it shows him starting his observation progression on his victims like the Gas House group, Lawrence Gordon, Adam, William, Razor Wire guy, Anna, Mitch, Ryan, Hallerand, Hoffman, etc. that were longways before their games even started. Also, another thing to note is that he has his own apprentices observing every target John wants to them to observe on. Not to mention he has his loyal apprentices like Lawrence Gordon observing every suspicious move from any of his apprentices like Hoffman since he builds nearly inescapable traps and the fact he became a terrorist who then murdered Jill. Anyway, well, John had a good reason also to why he wants Linda to be abducted. According to Gordon’s observation, not only was she a well-trained nurse, but during her moments after Jeff’s son’s death, she started to fail her tasks as a nurse that ended up creating conflicting results to those sick and those in lethal conditions. So, the shotgun vest idea was all John’s since he wanted to make sure that Linda gets out of that defeated bubble and go back to her normal duty as a successful nurse while also making sure she feels the pain of regret where John’s death means her death by failure, reflecting her failures towards her patients she failed upon. Also, we do know that John planned to test Amanda’s ego in trying not to kill, but however; he didn’t knew she was doing it on purpose under Hoffman’s advise so that she can prevent him from snitching to John that she helped Cecil. Of course, not only did she failed, but she took the throat shot from Jeff. And in the end, the true test was that John wants Jeff to put aside his vengeance and move on with his life, but in the end, Jeff’s ego resulted Linda being dead and his daughter left to die, except she gets rescued by Hoffman so that Hoffman earn his title as a hero. But also, speaking of that, there’s a thought I have where John probably knew Jeff’s daughter would be “saved” by Hoffman and that he was just saying “limited oxygen supply” to spook Jeff and to make him regret his decision. Kinda like how he told Matthews in Saw 2 that Daniel is in a safe place while also scaring him with replayed footage as the time counts down. Anyway, that’s all I have to say about it and what was John’s reasoning to abduct Jeff and his family. And once again, Jigsaw was once a one-man test giver, but after Hollerand, he started to make his victims become his eyes all around the country.
That's called grieving my guy.
@@pathetic2399 exactly even I felt the same I mean imagine if any parent loses his son/daughter in an accident due to driver's carelessness and the driver walks away without getting arrested, how would you feel as a parent I mean can't he even grieve for his son's death?
Guys, Jeff technically isn’t slow. He just didn’t have the motivation to help any of these people before it was too late. Like with the bystander, he watched her slowly freeze until he finally decided to help likely killing her in the end. Jeff actually would have finished all the traps way before he needed too if he didn’t hesitate for most of the time. Like when Timothy Young head just got twisted around as Jeff was putting the key in. Jeff was actually quite productive when not being an idiot....
You are the only one with a brain. Also he's in a state of depression so his mind is shot from losing his son. Depression really kills your motivation to do much of anything.
@@ZombifiedBuizel Yeah, definitely. I understand his character a lot.
@@Charles-km7in also I’m wandering with what the guy said in the video. Why didn’t the judge do anything in the last trap? He’s yelling at him to help but he does nothing
6:26 Fun Fact: This is the fastest we see Jeff move this entire movie. Also, what you're saying here would be sensible, and Jeff is everything but that and also lacking in a sense of urgency.
Jigsaw: *is torturing and killing guilty people*
Me: "Welp, I guess I'm not going to do some crimes in my lifetime, nope, not today."
He killed a guy for skipping work so you have to be an absolute perfect person who never does any wrong
@@HondaCivic-hb7rl now I can imagine him being like "John... you skipped a breath for more than two times. *Now I want to play a game."*
Makoto Naegi lmao
@@flirtyyae8015 you wouldn't commit any crimes either way coz Kyoko would find out. You wouldn't want miss ultimate detective to be mad at u
@@ayqtoo look, I'd be murdering people if they destroy my ahoge. I'd mix their hair and glue it on top of my head-
I'd like to point out that the shotgun key was pointing towards Timothy Young, so even if they had pulled it out with them not in the way, it would have hit Timothy instead, killing him.
A bullet is certainly quicker than what he had to go through
I've just noticed how many are rigged.
Well I guess cutting those wires might do the trick then?
Not really. At 12:16, you can see the trajectory of where the bullet would go, and there's nothing - until the dumbass judge got in the way. Furthermore, he's backing away from Timothy at the moment, so you can tell exactly where he would have been.
Unless some other scene shows the gun pointing a completely different direction, though that wouldn't surprise me with this movie.
kid on its birthday: let's go to an escape room!
the escape room:
There were no survivors
lol
Party's over.
Game over.
Pretty cool birthday
I’ve recently finished all of the movies and i chose to watch every analysis video I could find and I regret nothing
“If you ever find yourself in this situation..” Yes, thank you for the helpful tip.
For the shotgun collar, almost no damage would’ve been done, because there is no chamber for the gases to propel the pellets or slugs, thus it would probably be a light punch to the neck.
Don't think I'd want to be the one to have to test that theory.
Lol ok simultaneously set off 6 12g buckshots 2 inches from your face and let reply with how little damage you took because gunpowder and metal are only dangerous if forced in 1 direction...
@@chancedavis6216 how does being a doctor increase your chances of survival from shotgun wounds at point blank to the face? And i don't think you understand what im saying. Light a box of ammunition on fire and see what happens. (Please don't actually do it, that would be extremely dangerous and possibly fatal to you and others in the vicinity)
@@chancedavis6216 you have got to be trolling. How does being a doctor make you less vulnerable to bullet wounds to the head? Also, you clearly didn't watch the video or movie, because SHE IS THE DOCTOR, HOW WOULD SHE FIX HERSELF IF SHE GOT SHOT IN THE FACE TO DEATH?
@@chancedavis6216 i mean even 1 12 gauge 00buckshott or slug at point blank can blow off half of ur head (when shoot from barrel ) and there was arount like 12 shells on her collar? i mean head of doctor chick wasnt that bad damaged cuz it looked like there still was head XD.so maybe 12 shells with no gun still could be deadly
The reason Karen was killed was because she didn't ask for a manager.
lol
I’m dead
The one thing she’s good at
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At 12:20 just wanted to try to explain that why his other half of the face is missing is because of the exit wound unusually makes a big area of damage because the bullet breaks on the bones and smashes out the other side hope that helped