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Average rating
(64%)
 
Starring: Tobin Bell | Angus MacFadyen | Dina Meyer | Shawnee Smith | Alan Van Sprang | Costas Mandylor | Barry Flatman | Lyriq Bent | Donnie Wahlberg
Director: Darren Lynn Bousman
Run time: 104 mins
Collections: 100 Did You Miss?
Genres: Horror
Languages: English
Released: February 26, 2007
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In 2004, a low-budget horror film about a man who put people with moral failings into grisly, murderous situations became a huge hit. In 2005, the sequel scored again, upping the body count and the terror. In 2006, the franchise continued, with plenty of gore as well as an emotional story line that delved into the psychological makeup of the main characters. As SAW II concluded, Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) was dying. But that doesn't mean his penchant for playing games of torture and violence is ending. In SAW 3, the murders start occurring again, and Kerry (Dina Meyer) is back on the case, although she thinks this time it might be the work of a copycat. She's only partly right: Amanda (Shawnee Smith), the only victim to have survived both movies, has joined Jigsaw as his apprentice, leading the way through a terrifying game involving Lynn (Bahar Soomekh), a doctor in an unhappy marriage, and Jeff (Angus Macfadyen), a distraught man who is having trouble getting over the loss of his son (Stefan Georgiou) at the hands of a drunk driver. Amanda has captured Lynn and placed her in a neck brace that is linked to Jigsaw's heart monitor; she must keep Jigsaw alive or else the brace will explode. Meanwhile, Jeff is sent on a dangerous journey on which he faces all the people involved in the light penalty his boy's killer received--and it is up to him whether he will seek vengeance or offer forgiveness. Helmed by SAW II director Darren Lynn Bousman and written by original SAW screenwriter and star Leigh Whannell (with a story by Whannell and SAW director James Wan), SAW 3 is an intricately designed, gruesome thriller with a hard-driving soundtrack featuring songs by Slayer, Helmet, and All that Remains.

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25 out of 39 people found the following review helpful:


For Saw fans!!!

JayKay from , 31st December, 2006

Jigsaw is on his deathbed and he is depending on his next victim to save him. However she, a surgeon from the local hospital, has got other problems her husband is being played. Will he survive and will Jigsaw die??? This is a great film but not as good as Saw 1 or 2 However it is a real must if you are a fan

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17 out of 21 people found the following review helpful:


Disappointing

HyperMediocrity from from Bristol, 6th March, 2007

After the ingenious Saw, and the breakneck Saw 2, comes Saw 3. Following the seperate story strands of Doctor Lynn (Bahar Soomekh), who must keep a dying Jigsaw alive, and Jeff (Angus Macfadyen), who is trying to avenge his son's death, the film is guilty of severely diminishing returns. The attempts to inject this series with some 'human drama' falls flat with a collection of unlikeable and stupid characters, and the pacing is flabby. The gore, which used to be inventive and fresh, is now just nasty and gratuitous (the chest scene being a particular lowlight.) The tension that made the first film so good is nowhere to be seen, with the film providing none of the shocks and jumps of say, the camera flash scene of Saw. Instead we are 'treated' to a series of genuinely repulsive torture traps, each one more revolting than the last. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of the original, and even quite enjoy the second, but this just left a nasty taste in my mouth. The final scenes wrap the series up relatively cleanly, and I would like to say that this was the end of this rapidly decaying franchise, but with Saw 4 already in development for an October release, I think Jigsaw will be playing games with us for the forseeable future. Get ready for a lot more blood...

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24 out of 42 people found the following review helpful:


Bore 3

Ultracritic from at home, 20th March, 2007

Well, what a suprise. Lets make another horror film add in some pointless shock scenes and then we'll have 60 mins for a story. If you think the secound encounter was worse than the first, the third is much worse. A typical, what seems to be, lets cash in on the success of a good successful first film, trash.

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15 out of 19 people found the following review helpful:


I Saw better

Waterboy from from Hertfordshire, 1st April, 2007

Hmm, maybe I missed something in Saw 2, but why is one of Jigsaw's victims helping him and being even more sadistic than he is? This lacks the originality of the first film, sequels usually do, the contrived methods of killing have become a bore, but it did keep me watching to the end. If you have seen Saw 1 and 2 you may as well complete the series, but do we really need Saw 4?

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not ur typ film

fateckone from from London, 16th August, 2008

normaly when you get to the 3rd film your bored cuse its just the same old rubbish, which it is in the way but its not rubbish. I love the fact that every film is connected with the characters, its good cuse at least with this is it makes you cringe your on the edge of your seat hoping the vitums escape. i find this film quick real cuse it can actually happen. which makes it even more wiggie. I'd def say watch and add to your film collection. each film gets better and better

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The sharpest Saw yet

wainesworld from from Beckenham, 15th August, 2008

Excellent follow on and much better than 2. Saw 3 will keep you guessing all the way to the end. Jigsaw returns with a little help from his friends, but who are they? Dont blink or youll miss it. Not as good as 1 but still makes you want more bring on 4.

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rubbish

A Customer from Barnard Castle, 14th August, 2008

ok if you like blood

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Still a good film but getting boring

satsuma15 from from Willenhall, 14th August, 2008

After the 3rd installment of Saw, surely its the last as the main killer is already dead, anyone who he has worked with are dead and the plotlines are getting extremely confusing. Although I like the gruesomeness of the Saw films, the story is jsut getting too many twists are staring to not make much sense. I am sure they will probably keep making them until there is no demand for them. Although the seem to follow on from each other there just wouldnt be enough time for the killers to set anything up like this and there only seems to be dark rooms and dungeons in America. The screen keeps getting darker and harder for you actually see whats happening.

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