Chapter Ninety-Three: Confused
Suddenly, Chainsaw 14 ushered in a counterattack!
Wary! Every fool around you! It is possible for every fool to have a genius living in his heart!
Crazy! It's been 100 years! The murderer Hoffman is back!
It's God! It's a ghost! This fool got the true biography of the jigsaw? Or did you end the jigsaw legacy with your own hands?
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After browsing the whole section, the Saw series has been completely slaughtered to the rhythm, but every post invariably mentions two words - fool.
Basically, the real movies of this period don't have as many bad habits as they like to add suffixes later, and they are all numbered by the number of re-releases. Just looking at the 8,714 re-screenings of "Saw 14: Trial", you know how many people have paid the price of blood and tears in order to hype this emotional film into a bad movie.
It wasn't until the appearance of the 8715 version of "Saw 14 Trial" that the sentimental party finally felt a little better.
Essentially, a character who should have not yet reached the final curtain miraculously appears in the final scene, which in itself is very eye-catching. Although in countless previous versions, there are also Hoffman who survived to the end, but most of them are running on the road of tracking as a police detective.
And Monica, the big boss of the game, often accidentally exposes herself in the game, or plays herself to death, or is killed by people who are emotionally out of control. Of the 8,000 re-released versions, only four times Monica stood at the end, but it was only a disastrous victory, which was not satisfactory.
Although the 8715 version of the big boss Monica also did not stand in the end, the foolish version of Hoffman, who has the same name as the protagonist of the three, four, five, six, and seven, ended this chaotic plot for Monica.
It can be said that in the first half of the movie, the fool's version of Hoffman is no different from the previous versions except for a little summary. But when Hoffman's death game begins, the plot goes off track.
Although Rom, who designed the game, did not cause much trouble to Hoffman, his design was also guessed by Hoffman. It is precisely because of this that the golden retriever who subconsciously played the role of Roma has completely become a shame for generations of jigsaw disciples.
Hoffman, who later survived the Game of Death, made a move that surprised all viewers and stalked Monica. Basically, everyone doesn't understand how this foolish version of Hoffman finds out that Monica is wrong, but when Hoffman follows Monica and discovers that the latter is secretly designing a death game, the foolish version of Hoffman does a second thing that surprises everyone.
If according to Hoffman's identity setting, after discovering Monica's private design of the death game, even if you don't arrest her, you have to be possessed by a mentally handicapped aura, find her and ask her face to face, and then be counter-killed. But the foolish version of Hoffman didn't do this, and instead tracked Monica in just one week after being suspended. And the game of Monica's death was perfectly replicated in another place, and there was even free time to touch Monica's home, referring to Monica's way of thinking.
To put it bluntly, Hoffman was just borrowing chickens and eggs to get Monica's target to a place of his own design. The traps that killed Emily and Rom were all designed by Monica, who was familiar with everyone's personalities. After the elimination of the three, Monica also clearly realized that the game was completely out of her control, and the foolish version of Hoffman jumped out to brush up on the sense of existence, bringing the rhythm in the remaining very short time.
But the foolish version of Hoffman also knows that he doesn't appear in Monica's game, and he will definitely be noticed if he continues to brush his presence. So while highlighting that he and Jack are targets, he also exposes the fact that Monica is a jigsaw disciple. After doing all this, the special police detective Hoffman, who has no value, can lift the box alone because of his stubborn character, and go to the glorious boxed lunch.
Although there is a downside to this, that is, Hoffman's game does not have any tests, and it directly kills him. But under the huge pressure of death, everyone's nerves have been tensed, and the exposure of each other's identities has made the three people who can't trust each other even more alienated.
At this time, as long as you send another gun without bullets, no matter who gets it, it can completely detonate this oppressive atmosphere. The approaching time, the threat to life, and the delicate relationship make it impossible for anyone to wonder why Hoffman had a gun on him.
So they exploded, and after a short battle, only Monica and Miranda made it to the final play. At the same time, Hoffman stood up from the ground and took off the three cork sticks on his body. After pulling the key from the door and untying the collar around his neck, he still had the leisure to change his clothes, and then came to the final place to end it all.
As Monica said, almost all Jigsaw Disciples have a bad habit of looking at the game up close. Basically, the foolish version of Hoffman's behavior is no different from the Jigsaw Disciples, but this game of death, but as the last tape says, this is not a game, but a trial, a sanction. The six people who participated in this game all built one murder game after another in their own way, and did not give the victims any chance at all.
And because of this, the foolish version of Hoffman did the same to them. The only difference is that he still gives these people a lease of life. If Jack, the hipster man, wasn't so impulsive, if Miranda and Monica chose to trust each other, if everyone involved in the game could calm down and think carefully about everything that happened in the game, everything that was said in the recording, it wouldn't be impossible to complete the game.
But there were no ifs, so in the end they all died. Their deaths laid the foundation for the rise of Hoffman, a terrible homicidal maniac. Of course, there are also many people who question that from the beginning, this foolish version of Hoffman was calm and decisive, and only with the help of Monica's arrangement, he sent everyone to death, and he didn't give these people a chance to be tested at all, and it was chilling. So strictly speaking, this Hoffman is not a jigsaw disciple at all.
Although there are many such arguments, the plot ends with Hoffman's last sentence "GAME OVER". All the viewers thought that if there was a sequel, this fool called Shanny would definitely be popular.
So to be exact, this fool called Sunny is on fire.
And this fool named Shanni is a little confused, even with the big and three children around him, he is also a little confused, at least the five faces are confused and can't run away!
Why is this so? The fool is a little confused!
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