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: Shot specifically for 3D, the film used a higher saturation that resulted in blood appearing pink or bright red to compensate for the darkening effect of 3D glasses. 3. The Final Twist

: The film heavily critiques the commercialization of tragedy, specifically through Bobby Dagen's character, who exploits a serial killer's victims for personal gain. 2. Iconic Traps and Visuals : Shot specifically for 3D, the film used

: Featuring Chester Bennington (lead singer of Linkin Park), this trap involves several people in a car, with the primary victim superglued to the seat. It is revealed that Jigsaw (John Kramer) saved

The film concludes with the long-awaited return of (from the first Saw ). It is revealed that Jigsaw (John Kramer) saved Gordon after he cut off his foot, and Gordon has been acting as a secret medical accomplice ever since. Gordon captures Hoffman and locks him in the original bathroom, leaving him to die without a saw—mirroring his own escape. Critical Reception and Production Facts : Shot specifically for 3D

: Critics generally viewed the film as a step down from Saw VI , often citing the weak acting of certain characters and the "B-movie" feel. However, fans frequently praise the return of Dr. Gordon and the sheer brutality of the traps. Finding Spanish Subtitles

: In one of the franchise's most controversial endings, Bobby's innocent wife is incinerated in a giant metal bull after Bobby fails his final test.

: Simultaneously, Mark Hoffman (the current Jigsaw apprentice) is on a vengeful rampage to find and kill Jill Tuck after she tried to execute him with the Reverse Bear Trap in the previous film.