Saw II

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While somewhat lacking in the sheer creeps that defined the original, "Saw II" is arguably the most overtly entertaining chapter in the ever-growing "Saw" film series. It's a roller-coaster of a film that will keep you glued to your seat from the harrowing opening trap to the shocking conclusion. 4 out of 5.

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Continuity mistake: After Amanda falls into the pit of syringes and is dragged out by Eric's son, she is covered in blood from being stabbed with many syringes, but in every scene after that she has no blood stains on her skin or clothes. (00:52:25)

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Jigsaw: I want to play a game.

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Trivia: When Jigsaw and Eric escape the lair via a hidden elevator, the film's low budget prevented the construction of an actual working elevator. Thus, some trick photography and editing was implemented. For the first shot of Jigsaw and Eric "going down", the scene was shot by raising the camera vertically to give the impression they were descending. For the next wide shot, simple digital effects were added to make it appear that the room was "lowering." And for the final shot where we see the top of the elevator going down an elevator shaft, stock footage from the film "Hollow Man" was used.

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Question: At the end of the film, when they go back into the bathroom from the first, I noticed that they had shown 2 people. They showed the man from the first, chained to the piped in the corner. And then they showed a face of someone on the floor. Who was this?

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Answer: It was Zep, but he died because Adam smashed his head with a toilet seat cover.

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