One of the worst saw traps imo She didn't know what was happening:she couldnt have helped herself like john says Besides it was too spectacular not really in Jigsaw fashion
@@Vholls2000 no it was Hoffman's doing he set up all these traps in the movie it shows that he sets up all these games as he was needing to get to Jill and since he knew Jill would go to the police the only way he could get to her was by setting up more traps which is why he set up another set of games despite it seeming like Gordon was the one behind them since Gordon didn't like how the person only pretended to be in a trap was using something he actually did go through as a way to get fame and Gordon wouldn't of put Bobby's wife in the trap especially since he could of found out that she didn't know about his lies he cares about the victims while Hoffman and Amanda don't care about them meaning he wouldn't care if they survive or die while Gordon thinks they deserve a second chance just like the one he was given agreeing to help John when he needed to
@@Vholls2000 what the person below you said. All of these traps were Hoffman. The reason John enlisted Gordon as the 4th Jigsaw killer is because he was testing both Amanda and Hoffman while he was alive, to see if they would abide by his rules. Both failed. His biggest rule is every trap must be escapable. Amanda broke that by strapping the detective to the unbeatable chest trap with the acid key. Hoffman broke it with... Well, basically everything he ever created... Shotgun Carousel being the first to come to mind. None of the players had a choice whether they actually lived or died. It was up to the guy (was his name William?). All "contenders" are meant to be able to fight for their survival. Not have it chosen for them, which is how John's traps went. Because both Amanda and Hoffman couldn't be trusted, he also tested both of them, inevitably costing both their lives, as they couldn't follow his rules.
I know, it was a kind of wtf moment. Like, she was pretty much the most innocent person there’s with no idea why she was there, and she gets stuck with possibly the slowest, most painful death of all of them.
Her death really got to me because of that. I also didn't like how Beverly Mitchell's character and the Jonas character died in Saw II. Their chances at surviving were taken from them. They never really got the chance to fight for it.
@@bennysusanto5524 like any woman on this world, who would want a loser? That's a reason to kill her? There was none, but justice is not a way of behaving of nature. As long as you dont create it, it will never be.
@@agrippa5643 lol its just an explanation. None of Jigsaw's acts across any of the films is justifyable, don't take it personally. No one is deffending murder lmao.
Seven year old kid: *gets horrifically flayed alive in a trap that was nigh impossible to escape* Jigsaw: "Heh, that will teach you for borrowing a pen from your classmate and forgetting to give it back"
Also John: I'm locking you in a room with a slow acting poison and an antidote which is inside a safe. The combination is one of the hundreds of combinations I have written on the wall so you better be quick in finding it. But not too quick because your only light source is a candle you have to hold and I've covered your body in infamible jelly. Also the ground is covered in broken glass and the candle is really small because I think this trap isn't overkill enough. That will teach you to skip work.
@@godz711a8 There's a difference between something being escapable and fairly testing someone. If I was locked in a room with an ticking atom bomb, there is a chance I could defuse it to survive but the chance is also highly unlikely.
@@godz711a8 Well his goal is to force someone to think to make them find the value in life and all the other shit.Alot of his traps are just preposterous for someone who just woke up to solve in 30 seconds.
@@godz711a8 Defeating the purpose of testing their will like your leg or you life or your back or everyone's life and some trials are shit hed have to have Mciver tied to if they want to survive
Love that his teeth stop bleeding like a minute after he violently ripped them out. Takes like an hour for teeth to clot after a dentist carefully removes them.
Random fact: Even was gonna survive his trap, but Chester Bennington had too tight a schedule for multiple days of shooting and they couldn’t film his hospital scene
The end of every Saw movie is basically "Oh, remember this person? Turns out they were working with John the whole time! Can you believe it? So crazy!"
the thing that i love about this series on how to beat the traps is that i feel like john kramer would actually appreciate the people who beat the trap by going outside the box. it shows that their will to live is so strong that they're willing to go against the rules in such a way that they remain unscathed. hoffman and amanda would probably just kill them tho lol
Right?! I was thinking about the fish hook thing and my thought was "Why don't you just have someone cut it out of your stomach?" Sure, you'd bleed a whole bunch, but I presume it'd be easier to fix a bleeding stomach wound with a precise incision than a bunch of ripped up stuff going down the esophagus.
Wasn't that the whole point originally for the traps? They were almost built to be beaten.. in one of the movies jigsaw literally says " your instinct will tell you one thing, I suggest doing the opposite ".. thinking outside the box I think was the whole point. You want to live? Figure out how
And yet he is still less frustrating than Jeff, because he actually tries... (I do actually understand and relate to Jeff but gosh he's an annoying protagonist)
Fun fact: The test that killed Bobby’s wife is very similar to a torturing machine from centuries ago called “the brazen bull” where the person enters a bronze bull while a fire is roasted under them And another fun fact: There were special pipes that makes the tortured screaming sound like an animal in pain
The man who created the brazen bull literally said he added the pipes so the people could hear the “beautiful music” as the person inside was being punished. Pretty messed up tbh
@@SeaF0amii I guess if you're a key artist under an exuberant dictator in a culture which romanticised perfection from the ground up, there'd be both pressure on you and wild freedoms to create methods of agonising, torturous murder which are perceived by those behind them as 'beautiful'.
one thing that annoys me so much everytime i watch this movie is the ending when Jill stabs hoffman in the neck and sees he’s still alive, knowing he’s going to kill her, but runs away and tries to hide in a locked building. like she could’ve stabbed him multiple times ensuring he dies or even used the gun (which she SAW he put on the table) and shot him.
Presumably she panicked, but yes. She put him in the face trap previously, she should probably have expected him to come back intent on inflicting grievous bodily harm, so preparing herself to act in a life-threatening situation would have been a good idea.
I know in a high stress situation someone isn't able to think. But Hoffman got stabbed in the neck because he wanted to get one last look at Jill before he killed her. She could've stabbed elsewhere like his eye, while not stopping him, would blind him in at least one eye.
Coming back to this series is refreshing to reflect on. What i find to be so horrific about these traps is the stupidly small margin of error the victim has to meet to escape, cheesing the trap or not. On surface level, Kramer does give them a "chance", but it's clear with how ridiculously difficult these traps are that he simply had a god complex. An asshole that shoved his nose into other people's affairs to play the role of life and death, spreading misery in his wake because life didn't go his way. Of course he took in apprentices, wanting to be remembered after his death. He wanted to watch the world burn, so he tried to keep his twisted show going as long as possible.
Next move: *Saw: The Engineer* “Bruh these mechanisms suck they’re all in the open” *beats every trap easily by breaking the traps* _”Game over, enter the next room to definitely safely leave”_ “Nah I’m just gonna hack away this wall thanks.”
The fishhook trap is just absolutely cruel, especially with the whole decibel meter thing. I cringe just watching it because imagining that thing tearing up her organs is horrifying. Also Joyce (Bobby's wife, did NOT deserve to die AT ALL, and i sorta like John Cramer but i take away cool character points for that kill Jiggyman)
My theory on the reason for the pink blood is in the name. It's Saw 3D. 3D glasses prevent you from seeing red on one lense (which in a saw movie is kinda weird) so they just made it pink.
@@iwilleatyourmother A lot of the Saw sequels are pretty meh for the most part. So I don't blame any one for not wanting watching them. Especially some of the Halloween sequels are straight up garbage and are not worth your time.
it depends of your leg length and stretch capability, Chester Bennington (who was making the cameo) has the exact same height as me: 1,78 M. He probably has long legs like me, they are approximately 1,10 M long counting my foot. Considering that i cant move my back if i take time and do it correctly i could reach the lever
Method 2: in the clip that shows his feet are free, there is a clutch. Just press in the clutch and try your best to rock backward. Worst case scenario the girlfriend still dies, best case nobody does
Easy for you to say , im sure if you had a fishhook inside you ripping your intestines, the pain, and the stress of dying a painful death and the idea that you probably will never be found is extreme!! The screams of pain are completely instinctive in the human body this trap was set so that it was almost unbeatable unless bobby did what was pointed in this video
It's actually funny, because the reason we don't think logically in dangerous situations is because of our instincts which were made to save us from predators, however we are so twisted that our traps for killing other humans use that instinct to kill us more easily.
@@wonner0 yeah, but that doesn't excuse it. If we know something's wrong, or in this case, death traps, we would want to take EVERYTHING into account, and find anything that can intervene with the traps and stop them from doing whatever it does.
Random Fact: Chester Bennington (Evan) was actually planned to survived the trap and rushed into the hospital.......but due to his schedule on "A Thousand Suns World Tour" they scrapped it.
@@Peb_L yeah that one is pretty bad, it's usually better to make a blood sacrifice by "falling" and hitting your head on the corner of the door frame (worked everytime when I was a kid)
I think the blood has that color because the movie was 3d, and 3d glasses are usually darker. So the blood should be seen with a darker color with the glasses on
It's really crazy that most of these traps couple be beaten by stopping gears, cutting straps, or clipping wires. I'd love to see the movie where that happens, because the story of whoever set them up coping with it and coming up with new ideas would be so much better.
Also with Bobbys final test, he could have looped the hooks through his belt loops. Less chance to stab his feet and he doesn't have to balance or anything.
Hoffman: "You've really got a hard-on for gears, don't you?" John: "I will continue to use them until one of them realizes you can just jam them. Goddamn, these people are stupid."
Honestly, i think that the fish hook trap was the most disturbing of the whole series. If i was on her place i'd prolly beg him to just let me die than do this shit
@Ben Fritchley Yeah but that trap was assumably gonna trigger anyway when the time went out. So really the only way to beat that without getting the key is not going in the room so Jigsaw doesn’t activate it, but then again he’s always watching and could come out to punish you.
That hook trap has pretty much no escape. Hook lodged so far in would most like do so much internal damage, being killed by spikes seems like better option.
Oh my lord, I love you for censoring that part where he had to pierce himself with hooks. Out of all the traps in this movie, that literally made me feel that pain. It wasnt bloody, but I felt the piercing while he was piercing himself with that hook.
true, he wudnt have had enough time to reach him, but he cudve at least tried the jumping thing again....much smarter than throwing the key to him lmaaoo that wudve made me less frustrated lol
Remember that guy you were friends with? Well, now his pain tolerance shall decide whether you live! *Enjoy your 30-second life lesson in picking friends!*
Well my friend wouldn’t die because I have a low pain tolerance. I just picked out my medical stitches on my 2 day only teeth extraction site because they annoyed me did the bottom ones about a day after with 0 pain medication. They would die because I am like 90 something pounds and can’t left anything over 30.
Jigsaw, aka John Kramer, was long dead by this point in the series. That was a big plot point that flew right over the head of a lot of Saw critics. The entire idea was that when *Jigsaw* made traps... they were all escapable in some sort of manner. However, his protege's, such as Amanda and Hoffman, quickly bastardized the whole concept and made inescapable death traps rather than "redemption" traps. Obviously, Jigsaw is still responsible for the death of the wife due to setting the whole trap thing in motion, but he wasn't the direct killer.
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle that guy wouln't get in that situation without Jigsaw. It's kill, just indirect one. Otherwise, shoting someone with pistol will not consider a kill, since "i did not kill him, he just killed himself by running into bullet"
@@Michanicks better way to represent a indirect kill would be like "i am not related to the murder, i only gave the gun and bullets to the murderer" because yes, while you did not shoot, you gave the weapon that the murderer needed
For the Car trap, you could in theory only save yourself by just not doing anything. The glue holding your back should give you enough resistance to not fly through the windshield. Although you'd probably either die of the shock, or Hoffman took out the airbags.
just realized that jigsaw is only mentioned to have taken the puzzle shape out of peoples back skin after like the first two people in the first movie, after that he’s literally just identified by the elaborate traps. john really just gave up on his aesthetic
Actually everyone continues to have jigsaw pieces taken out of their backs for every movie up until the 7th movie. In the 7th movie the police and FBI find out that the puzzle piece was taken out by a serrated knife instead of a scalpel. They then link the fact that the first trap Hoffman made for his ex girlfriend also had a puzzle piece taken out by a serrated knife rather than a scalpel. So, they then link those two murders to a copy cat killer because the way the puzzle pieces were taken out. It’s actually kinda genius.
I thought he normally took the puzzle piece out when they died. We haven't seen any of these victims after they're dead, so you never know, he could still be removing the pieces, it just isn't shown.
On the triple saw trap, injuring your armpits is dangerous because of the major blood vessel located in it. Instead, I think one of the guys could have sat down to avoid the blade and save the woman.
They could have sat down or positioned the blade diagonally so when the cheating girl eventually got lowered it would either miss her entirely or barely cut her side (unless I saw this scene wrong) *pun intended*
@@Butdonutt No you had the same idea I had. With how loose the chains were and how the guys saws were fixed, they could have pulled it to one side with a guy crouched at an angle. Pretty much all three would be alive, with the two guys leaving the girl after finding out how she really feels about them.
@@grdbloodmoney The strap is around their waist by the belt loop, that is true. The saws are at a fixed point as well, but but the strap has more than enough slack to avoid the blade if it goes parallel to the floor. If they would have worked together, one could have positioned themselves where they are suspended by the bar at the bottom and the strap on their waist. Then the other one can push the blade further that direction and as long as the guy didn't flinch or breath deep, they would have all survived.
7:14 it seems like the cables on the motors are exposed. he can simply tear them off and the motor would stop spinning. at 6:38 you can also see a junction box. Just yank that cable tube off and the machine has no power. pulling the key out wouldve still killed her unless she got immediate medical attention, which wasnt likely to happen.
Narrator: "The police had quite a few advantages since they come in with a lot of equipment. Unfortunately the one thing they are missing..." Me: "are their brains." Narrator: "...is a gas mask." Me: "Oh..."
An easier way to beat the meat hook trap was the fact Bobby was wearing suit pants and a belt,so he could have hooked the hooks into his pants and pulled himself up that way. It’s a psychological trick Saw uses to trick the victims into believing Saw’s method is the only method. So everyone would survive if they stayed calm and thought carefully
Thats really the most stupid part of the movie, even through panic anybody could see all of the alternative methods. This part of the movie was very poorly designed with way too many cheats, esspecially at the point of the "Game" that it was at. He's at the end, wants to save his wife, he's seen many of his friends die. He wll want to think outside the box so that his wife doesn't die giving him MORE reason to see the cheats put into that particular trap of which had several very obvious cheats from putting your feet ON the hook to climbing the cabinit the TV is on, he knows the mission and its not like the wires are connected to the hooks that trigger when it touches flesh, no all he has to do is connect the plugs. Use those GIANT MUSCLES OF YOURS, he's clearly a pretty fit guy, so use those giant muscles to just CLIMB THE CHAIN, there is ZERO reason you have to actually put the hook IN YOUR CHEST. Not to mention anybody watching the movie says "dude just put your feet on the hook" or something, the cheats are so obvious and he doesn't do it anyway. This was the most stupid part of the movie and was very poorly designed.
@@Baxocj the most logical explanation ive seen other than "life or death situations are kinda difficult to think clearly in lol" is that the victims dont know whether they're being watched or not, & are worried they'll get killed automatically if they try to use any other method that isnt jigsaw's
Put the hook through the chain itself and make two loops. Put your arms through the loops and pull yourself up with the loops tucked under your armpits. The first thing that popped into my head when I saw that trap was, "oh, that's an easy one" 😄
Fun fact: those lawnmowers would have floats in the bottom of the carburetors likely meaning they couldn't run upside down also running a 4 stroke upside down without a specialised oil lube system will starve the bottom end of oil causing overheating and eventually causing the engine to seize
I know the car trap is just kind of a throw away but omg it’s amazing. I love it so much. It’s overly violent for no reason and the run on effect and taking place so quickly, beautiful. Just bam, face explodes, dude ripped apart, crushed by cat and wall, skin ripped off and thrown out of car, wonderful execution.
I thought the survivor group was interesting... I would of watched the movie of them recounting their trap and how they won them. Did they compete? Did they follow all rules? How did they leave? I always wanted to know what happens AFTER the game is over. How do the police find them? I have so many questions and I hope they expand upon this in the new movies coming out.
@@god3485 Exactly. Amanda and Hoffman even capitalized on the fact that people would struggle and survive. They made impossible traps that just spits on the victims if they try.
I’m so glad someone pointed out the weird shade of pink, I feel they really cheaped out on some extent with some effects in this film 😂 compared to the previous SAW films anyway 👀
@Eftinoiu Eduard the thing is 3D films tend to lose their quality because they’re compensating for those wow 3D affects ✨ and it just doesn’t work out 50% of the time. I get that they can make for a good experience, especially in the cinema, but when it’s only going to be translated to dvd in the end then the producers need to think of a way to make it work with and without the 3D glasses. It makes it look cheap and it’s a shame because the SAW franchise I can safely say is one of my favourites 🤷♀️
What's even weirder is since the SAW films love to colour grade the crap out of their films, they could have sorted it for non 3D releases but chose to just tint everything another shade of green instead...
@@Cara090 Films to actually make 3-D: Magical worlds, Huge majestical worlds, Flying creatures and basically anything that has nice stuff to look at, Not being 3-d for the sake of being 3-d
I love these movies because of the elaborateness of the traps, but some of them really are laughably easy to thwart. In a lot of cases, they had environmental solutions. In others, their own clothing would have been enough (a gear with some shirt jammed into it will stop turning). However, I don't remember a single trap where people used items in the immediate area to get themselves out of trouble other than the one guy sticking the reverse beartrap between bars in a window to prevent it from opening.
+Lumo - That is because if the audience saw so much red blood in 3D, the janitors would all have the worst day of their lives cleaning up all the vomit, probably resulting in a number of Joker-like supervillains being created without any Batman to stop them. Just saying!
The more I watch your videos on Saw the more I start to think that this was all intentional. I.e. the traps were never really meant purely as sadistic choice, but rather as an ability to overcome instinct and think rationally. One way to overpower your self-preservation instinct or whatever flaw put you there in the first place. But the other, nearly always, is to stop panicking and think. Which is possibly the whole point. This does not, of course, include the "unwinnable by design" traps. However, it's also known that Jigsaw has a strict "no cheating" rule for most traps, and more often than not puts in some failsafe that would trigger the trap prematurely if the subject tried to cheat. And that's not even taking into account that very few people have the mental fortitude to be absolutely cold-blooded when waking up after sedation in a situation like this.
3:20, launch to a clear area and stick the landing, pull themselves on to the bars as they don't appear to be that damaging or hold their ground and wait for the mowers to die. They probably only needed to hold for about an hour unless they were rigged to be fed fuel. That one is simple, if not physically annoying for someone who might not be fit
Holy shit you are so smart. At first when I saw this trap, I was thinking of standing on these hooks, but your idea is way better, because he won't need to worry about losing balance and falling.
Version 1.5: Why use the loops if you can use the whole belt? Version 3: take off the belt, put it on both hooks and either stand on it (like a ladder) - very easy to do, or use it to prevent the hooks from coming apart when he stands on them. How to beat 90% traps in every SAW movie: LOOK AROUND. And block the doors from closing.
So much of these traps are based on counter weights or force in some way. There's definitely alot of loop holes that can be used but of course they dont(because it's a movie).
The "beat" for the teeth code room doesn't account for the fact that the door couldve been set up to auto lock permanently if the wrong code was entered.
Honestly I’m super confused by this trap. If it’s etched in couldn’t he have just stuck his fingers in his mouth and felt the numbers?? How could they have been written below the gum line? You can’t just pull a tooth out right something on it and shove it back in. Would have been a hell of a lot easier for bobby to have pulled them out if Jigsaw had already done it once.
The most unfair ending to a killing game :( The wife was completely innocent and still had to die. Testing the husband and friends was completely right but the wife was wrongfully killed
It wasn't John who was setting up these traps, it was Hoffman who was putting innocent people in traps and killing them. John only put people in traps from Saw 1-3
@@cierranicole652 I mean it will at least be carried by Samuel L Jackson but hopefully this will be an Uncut Gems situation where a struggling comedian does great in a more serious story
@@QueenVoodo0 I just hope they aren’t recreating the first and second movie into one. The partner dies and the the lead detective goes crazy trying to stop whoever the killer is & boom Samuel L. Jackson is the copycat
Bobby's wife gets the most horribly painful death of any character in Jigsaw, because someone else failed a test? I guess it makes sense since a lot of these games were set up by people other that John Kramer, so they just become executions instead of tests. in Jigsaw, John literally goes out of his way to save someone from a trap, because they didn't wake up in time to hear the rules being explained. John's Philosophy was not principled however, because during Amanda's test, which I assume was orchestrated by John himself, she had to kill someone, with no chance at redemption.
Jigsaw could trap his victims in a room full of ladders and they'd still stab their pecs with hooks if he told them to.
I mean you not wrong 😂
LOL! These trapped fellas love using logic huh 🤦🤦🤦
Yeah even just hook under your arms
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me:stand on the fucking hooks it's that simple
the fact that the wife died while being burned alive not knowing what the heck is happening is kinda sad
One of the worst saw traps imo
She didn't know what was happening:she couldnt have helped herself like john says
Besides it was too spectacular not really in Jigsaw fashion
It was Gordon doing it all I believe and he didn’t follow johns ways. If John was alive she wouldn’t have been in that trap.
@@Vholls2000 no it was Hoffman's doing he set up all these traps in the movie it shows that he sets up all these games as he was needing to get to Jill and since he knew Jill would go to the police the only way he could get to her was by setting up more traps which is why he set up another set of games despite it seeming like Gordon was the one behind them since Gordon didn't like how the person only pretended to be in a trap was using something he actually did go through as a way to get fame and Gordon wouldn't of put Bobby's wife in the trap especially since he could of found out that she didn't know about his lies he cares about the victims while Hoffman and Amanda don't care about them meaning he wouldn't care if they survive or die while Gordon thinks they deserve a second chance just like the one he was given agreeing to help John when he needed to
@@Vholls2000 what the person below you said.
All of these traps were Hoffman. The reason John enlisted Gordon as the 4th Jigsaw killer is because he was testing both Amanda and Hoffman while he was alive, to see if they would abide by his rules. Both failed.
His biggest rule is every trap must be escapable. Amanda broke that by strapping the detective to the unbeatable chest trap with the acid key. Hoffman broke it with... Well, basically everything he ever created... Shotgun Carousel being the first to come to mind. None of the players had a choice whether they actually lived or died. It was up to the guy (was his name William?). All "contenders" are meant to be able to fight for their survival. Not have it chosen for them, which is how John's traps went.
Because both Amanda and Hoffman couldn't be trusted, he also tested both of them, inevitably costing both their lives, as they couldn't follow his rules.
I know, it was a kind of wtf moment. Like, she was pretty much the most innocent person there’s with no idea why she was there, and she gets stuck with possibly the slowest, most painful death of all of them.
"I'm not a murderer"
*literally roasts a mans innocent wife in one of the most painful ways to die because of no fault of her own*
Exactly, never understood that one tbh, she was innocent
@@Bragej98 I read that she was too materialistic and wanted his husband money and popularity
Her death really got to me because of that. I also didn't like how Beverly Mitchell's character and the Jonas character died in Saw II. Their chances at surviving were taken from them. They never really got the chance to fight for it.
@@bennysusanto5524 like any woman on this world, who would want a loser?
That's a reason to kill her?
There was none, but justice is not a way of behaving of nature. As long as you dont create it, it will never be.
@@agrippa5643 lol its just an explanation. None of Jigsaw's acts across any of the films is justifyable, don't take it personally. No one is deffending murder lmao.
“And the third at Logan Paul” killed me you sir earned a like 😂
Was that actually him?
@@novustalks7525 No, it was a joke
@@ThisIsMyYTAccount oh
@@beastongaming1866 yeah
BRUH WHAAAT i swore i did a double take after that 🤣 gold
Seven year old kid: *gets horrifically flayed alive in a trap that was nigh impossible to escape*
Jigsaw: "Heh, that will teach you for borrowing a pen from your classmate and forgetting to give it back"
The reasoning for Bobbys friend is stupid, what's next? Saw kills someone for not saying sorry?
@@TheSurvivor-tv9jf yes
And some idiots will still roll with John’s ways of teaching people a "lesson" even if it’s a little kid that dies. 🤷
MKWii Kid2009 2 irrelevant John wouldn’t do that
Me who has a pencil that is not mine
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John: Remember to make the traps beatable.
Everyone who isn't him: I'll ignore that.
Also John: I'm locking you in a room with a slow acting poison and an antidote which is inside a safe. The combination is one of the hundreds of combinations I have written on the wall so you better be quick in finding it. But not too quick because your only light source is a candle you have to hold and I've covered your body in infamible jelly. Also the ground is covered in broken glass and the candle is really small because I think this trap isn't overkill enough. That will teach you to skip work.
@@DavidLeeTurner1 but escapable
@@godz711a8 There's a difference between something being escapable and fairly testing someone. If I was locked in a room with an ticking atom bomb, there is a chance I could defuse it to survive but the chance is also highly unlikely.
@@godz711a8 Well his goal is to force someone to think to make them find the value in life and all the other shit.Alot of his traps are just preposterous for someone who just woke up to solve in 30 seconds.
@@godz711a8 Defeating the purpose of testing their will like your leg or you life or your back or everyone's life and some trials are shit hed have to have Mciver tied to if they want to survive
Love that his teeth stop bleeding like a minute after he violently ripped them out. Takes like an hour for teeth to clot after a dentist carefully removes them.
Random fact: Even was gonna survive his trap, but Chester Bennington had too tight a schedule for multiple days of shooting and they couldn’t film his hospital scene
Hmmm, I never knew that
I hadn't watch this movie before watching this video so i was surprised to see Chester freaking Bennington in this movie.
Rip Chester!
I think they were numb to his schedule. I wonder if they would've been able to break the habit of having strict filming schedules.
@@CaptVooDooGaming I see what u did there
The end of every Saw movie is basically "Oh, remember this person? Turns out they were working with John the whole time! Can you believe it? So crazy!"
I watched all the Saw movies and in the end they revealed that *I* was working for John the whole time
@@TheSecondVersion now that's a plot twist
@@hpvrstuff3659 its true I was a survivor
@@dancool5546
Now don't say that too loud
@@TheSecondVersion its true I was the dvd
Bobby: *comes up with a fake trap and explains how he escaped jt*
Jigsaw: yoo that’s fire
Literally because he uses fire to kill the wife
@@smarticecream5636 that’s the joke
It's a pretty good trap idea too lol
That's a good idea Bobby thx bro
Me: Hey Jigsaw, let’s play a different game, how about Candyland
the thing that i love about this series on how to beat the traps is that i feel like john kramer would actually appreciate the people who beat the trap by going outside the box. it shows that their will to live is so strong that they're willing to go against the rules in such a way that they remain unscathed.
hoffman and amanda would probably just kill them tho lol
So basically, you could probably get out unscathed in like, 1, 2, and 3. F in the chat for everyone else though.
Right?! I was thinking about the fish hook thing and my thought was "Why don't you just have someone cut it out of your stomach?" Sure, you'd bleed a whole bunch, but I presume it'd be easier to fix a bleeding stomach wound with a precise incision than a bunch of ripped up stuff going down the esophagus.
Wasn't that the whole point originally for the traps? They were almost built to be beaten.. in one of the movies jigsaw literally says " your instinct will tell you one thing, I suggest doing the opposite ".. thinking outside the box I think was the whole point. You want to live? Figure out how
Yeah Amanda and Hoffman would just kill them.. ( making the traps unbeatable or not enough time )
@@mcpugh
Amanda had a lot of leeway in 3 so probably not. 1 it'd be harder to pull anything outside the box so basically just 2.
Plot twist: Jigsaw himself watched all of these videos and fixed the traps so there's no workaround anymore
Lol
Nooooo
Nah thats mean 💀
“And the third at Logan Paul” 😂😂
😂😂😂
😭💀
Rodrick was better in vi
"How to get views"
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“Slowly tightens around his neck” meanwhile he just gets straight up pulled
@alienfreshbread _ DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE HARRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *DROPKICKS MCGONNAGHAL*
@@zuhm4183 DROPKICK MCGONNAGAL 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bobby is like repunzel but instead of letting down his hair he lets down everyone in his life
And yet he is still less frustrating than Jeff, because he actually tries... (I do actually understand and relate to Jeff but gosh he's an annoying protagonist)
Fun fact:
The test that killed Bobby’s wife is very similar to a torturing machine from centuries ago called “the brazen bull” where the person enters a bronze bull while a fire is roasted under them
And another fun fact:
There were special pipes that makes the tortured screaming sound like an animal in pain
that reminds me of that one scp. i cant remember what it's called, but it was a murderous pig furnace
Fun fact Evan is played by former frontman of LINKIN PARK Chester Bennington R.I.P chester
The man who created the brazen bull literally said he added the pipes so the people could hear the “beautiful music” as the person inside was being punished. Pretty messed up tbh
@@SeaF0amii I guess if you're a key artist under an exuberant dictator in a culture which romanticised perfection from the ground up, there'd be both pressure on you and wild freedoms to create methods of agonising, torturous murder which are perceived by those behind them as 'beautiful'.
@@snakewithnoshoelaces scp- 6800
one thing that annoys me so much everytime i watch this movie is the ending when Jill stabs hoffman in the neck and sees he’s still alive, knowing he’s going to kill her, but runs away and tries to hide in a locked building. like she could’ve stabbed him multiple times ensuring he dies or even used the gun (which she SAW he put on the table) and shot him.
Presumably she panicked, but yes. She put him in the face trap previously, she should probably have expected him to come back intent on inflicting grievous bodily harm, so preparing herself to act in a life-threatening situation would have been a good idea.
Pun super intended
Nice pun
hehe Saw
I know in a high stress situation someone isn't able to think. But Hoffman got stabbed in the neck because he wanted to get one last look at Jill before he killed her. She could've stabbed elsewhere like his eye, while not stopping him, would blind him in at least one eye.
I love that about 70% of the traps' solutions from all the movies are "jam the gears"
Coming back to this series is refreshing to reflect on. What i find to be so horrific about these traps is the stupidly small margin of error the victim has to meet to escape, cheesing the trap or not. On surface level, Kramer does give them a "chance", but it's clear with how ridiculously difficult these traps are that he simply had a god complex. An asshole that shoved his nose into other people's affairs to play the role of life and death, spreading misery in his wake because life didn't go his way. Of course he took in apprentices, wanting to be remembered after his death. He wanted to watch the world burn, so he tried to keep his twisted show going as long as possible.
Next move: *Saw: The Engineer*
“Bruh these mechanisms suck they’re all in the open” *beats every trap easily by breaking the traps*
_”Game over, enter the next room to definitely safely leave”_
“Nah I’m just gonna hack away this wall thanks.”
I’m starting to think he’s was one of the survivors of the movie
Or Saw himself of one of saws Proxies
I dont know why this made me laugh. But it did
He was the guinea pig for all the traps
*movies
He was the cameraman
Jigsaw:
I tripped and fell this morning, that was when I realized every single person on earth deserves to suffer
Until Jigsaw realises he is a human person
@@user-tc7kl3vr2p he tortures himself
he records a tape and everything
Its Comrade Dyatlov!
Just like that loser Legasov recorded his tapes
The fishhook trap is just absolutely cruel, especially with the whole decibel meter thing. I cringe just watching it because imagining that thing tearing up her organs is horrifying. Also Joyce (Bobby's wife, did NOT deserve to die AT ALL, and i sorta like John Cramer but i take away cool character points for that kill Jiggyman)
Realistically that alone would probably kill her because it rips up her insides
My theory on the reason for the pink blood is in the name. It's Saw 3D. 3D glasses prevent you from seeing red on one lense (which in a saw movie is kinda weird) so they just made it pink.
That's the exact reason
Imma be honest with you all the “how to beat every saw trap” series is lowkey the best way to watch the actual movie series lmao
Agreed
or the kill count is really good too
personally i think the kill count is better but this is definitely a close second
@@iwilleatyourmother for sure!
@@iwilleatyourmother A lot of the Saw sequels are pretty meh for the most part. So I don't blame any one for not wanting watching them. Especially some of the Halloween sequels are straight up garbage and are not worth your time.
I think you're seriously underestimating how difficult it would be to put your foot up on the dash without being able to pull your back from the seat.
@@TheGreatFapsby you glued your back?
it depends of your leg length and stretch capability, Chester Bennington (who was making the cameo) has the exact same height as me: 1,78 M. He probably has long legs like me, they are approximately 1,10 M long counting my foot. Considering that i cant move my back if i take time and do it correctly i could reach the lever
@@chinafromchina OH MY WORD
Method 2: in the clip that shows his feet are free, there is a clutch. Just press in the clutch and try your best to rock backward. Worst case scenario the girlfriend still dies, best case nobody does
i think the keys are in the ignition so maybe he couldve just turned it off
I like Bobby's line after Nina's death.
''Why wouldn't you just shut the fuck up?!''.
He did have a point (pun intended)
Now THAT’S a sitcom line. Also, this whole movie gives me the impression that Kevin Greutert has some major… _issues_ with women.
Easy for you to say , im sure if you had a fishhook inside you ripping your intestines, the pain, and the stress of dying a painful death and the idea that you probably will never be found is extreme!! The screams of pain are completely instinctive in the human body this trap was set so that it was almost unbeatable unless bobby did what was pointed in this video
Bobby can blame himself for that, he should have covered her mouth with 1 hand the whole time, while pulling the string with the other one
The thing is, when Jigsaw pulls family and friends into these traps it just doesn’t feel right.
@@___GG__ you right you right lmaoo
When people are scared and vulnerable, they don't always think logically.
It's actually funny, because the reason we don't think logically in dangerous situations is because of our instincts which were made to save us from predators, however we are so twisted that our traps for killing other humans use that instinct to kill us more easily.
@@Von-zm4vy well back in the days humans had to escape tigers not death traps.
And panicking.
@@wonner0 yeah, but that doesn't excuse it. If we know something's wrong, or in this case, death traps, we would want to take EVERYTHING into account, and find anything that can intervene with the traps and stop them from doing whatever it does.
Not everyone... It's not necessarily flight all the time. Some of us kick into logically fighting when that panic and adrenaline hit lol
Theres no way someone could say "logan paul" that calmly.
Haha, I would like to see the bloopers of HS trying to go past that line
I had to do a double take thinking it was actually him due to how he just said it like that 😂
Why ?
Random Fact: Chester Bennington (Evan) was actually planned to survived the trap and rushed into the hospital.......but due to his schedule on "A Thousand Suns World Tour" they scrapped it.
So what I've learned from these videos is that the easiest way to survive literally any of these traps is to JAM THE GEARS so simple
or just end yourself straight away the moment you realized where you are when you woke up 🤷♀️ lol imma just instantly give up like that
The fishhook trap is possibly the most evil thing ever constructed
so is bobbys wifes trap. They are both just awful.
That one made me cringe SO MUCH
The most awful trap is the "i wont get mad if you tell me"
I escaped and my experience was awfull
@@Peb_L yeah that one is pretty bad, it's usually better to make a blood sacrifice by "falling" and hitting your head on the corner of the door frame (worked everytime when I was a kid)
@@mwbgaming28 there better methods, I'm a survivor of that trap and I set a molotov at the kitchen, always works
I think the blood has that color because the movie was 3d, and 3d glasses are usually darker. So the blood should be seen with a darker color with the glasses on
ohh yeah! you're right... I completely forgot about that
@@HitStartYT >forgot
Yeah the blood is pretty pink
It makes the kills not scary for me because its so clear that they’re fake. It just snaps me out when I see it
Was about to comment this lol good work
It's really crazy that most of these traps couple be beaten by stopping gears, cutting straps, or clipping wires. I'd love to see the movie where that happens, because the story of whoever set them up coping with it and coming up with new ideas would be so much better.
Also with Bobbys final test, he could have looped the hooks through his belt loops.
Less chance to stab his feet and he doesn't have to balance or anything.
genius
Exactly what I was thinking
Pretty sure the loops would break
No one:
Hitstart:just block the cogs
Well there are many items that could stop it
Shocking how many people could survive by blocking or destroying the exposed cogs
@LUIS ACEVEDO That would be the problem here. God knows i Wouldn't be able to Think straight.
Hoffman: "You've really got a hard-on for gears, don't you?"
John: "I will continue to use them until one of them realizes you can just jam them. Goddamn, these people are stupid."
I'm not sure how many repliers actually understood that
Honestly, i think that the fish hook trap was the most disturbing of the whole series. If i was on her place i'd prolly beg him to just let me die than do this shit
Yea if it where me I'd be like find somthing in the room to ether kill me or knock me out then activate the trap when I'm knocked out
Nah it would activate. In the bucket trap in Jigsaw, that one guy who was unconscious got his test started anyway.
@@cloudbender1050 but think of it like this. Less bad death
Lol
@Ben Fritchley Yeah but that trap was assumably gonna trigger anyway when the time went out. So really the only way to beat that without getting the key is not going in the room so Jigsaw doesn’t activate it, but then again he’s always watching and could come out to punish you.
Me: *doesn't give my dog enough belly rubs*
Jigsaw: "And I took that personally"
>Jigsaw makes a trap
>HitStart "Jam the gears."
Forgot about Chester Bennington in this movie, RIP legend
I love your profile
For those who don't understand - the guy at front car seat is the Linkin Park vocalist, who committed suicide in 2017.
Rest in Peace
@@stakagans He was the frontman of one of the most influencing bands of 2000s and 2010s. Everyone knows who that man was. A real legend.
@@jimmyrodopski8265 I know. I wrote that just in case someone's not familiar :)
His wife who was the most innocent got the most painful death that was so unfair
@Timberwolf0n3 you'll cope
@@yourcucumberissoftandyourg3114 let him enjoy the movie damn
Yeah but a punishment for him was to see his wife burn to death so it’s also bad for him
yeah this is fucking unfair, i hate it
@@yourcucumberissoftandyourg3114 Wtf is your profile picture
That hook trap has pretty much no escape. Hook lodged so far in would most like do so much internal damage, being killed by spikes seems like better option.
If you could stop the spikes from moving by jamming the gears he could slowly take it out doing minimal damage to her insides
@@blackqweenmars Not that easy unless you stick something else in to manipulate or at least nudge the hook itself.
Oh my lord, I love you for censoring that part where he had to pierce himself with hooks. Out of all the traps in this movie, that literally made me feel that pain. It wasnt bloody, but I felt the piercing while he was piercing himself with that hook.
I just like the fact that he threw the keys to a man who couldn't see.
What else was he supposed to do bruh
Bobby: I’M BOUTTA THROW IT K BUDDY?!
Cale: BRO WHAT I CAN’T SEE
Bobby: CATCH (yeets key)
Cale: (drops it)
Bobby: darn
@@davidhauser5221 there’s a plank he could use the plank to make a clear path so he can hand Cale the keys and then he can escaped
true, he wudnt have had enough time to reach him, but he cudve at least tried the jumping thing again....much smarter than throwing the key to him lmaaoo that wudve made me less frustrated lol
@@davidhauser5221 cale couldve cupped his hands in order to have a better chance at catching the key
John: "I fear no man. But that thing..."
*HitStart jamming the gears to all of his traps"
John: "It scares me"
tf2 reference????
😂
i think they know all of this but they dont want the killer to feel bad. he put so much effort into building all this stuff
Cant wait to upload video of How To Beat "Spiral: From the Book of Saw".
Remember that guy you were friends with? Well, now his pain tolerance shall decide whether you live!
*Enjoy your 30-second life lesson in picking friends!*
lmao fr
Well my friend wouldn’t die because I have a low pain tolerance. I just picked out my medical stitches on my 2 day only teeth extraction site because they annoyed me did the bottom ones about a day after with 0 pain medication. They would die because I am like 90 something pounds and can’t left anything over 30.
@@addyshorhnr3544 Think you got your pain threshold backwards there. The higher your tolerance, the more you can handle.
Bobby had it coming to him in the first place when he tried to pretend to be a survivor
ok
Why am I not surprised that you're here?
I literally was looking for you in the previous video that I've watched.
i didnt think his wife deserved to be burned though since he lied to her as well as everyone else
I mean.... That was the point of his traps.
Why are you under every video I watch
12:06
Me: forgets to brush teeth.
Jigsaw: I want to play a game.
How ironic it is that many of the people in the Saw movies have broken rules and the law, yet they obediently follow the rules of the traps.
Jigsaw can never say "I'm not a murderer" after killing his wife for no reason
Jigsaw, aka John Kramer, was long dead by this point in the series. That was a big plot point that flew right over the head of a lot of Saw critics. The entire idea was that when *Jigsaw* made traps... they were all escapable in some sort of manner. However, his protege's, such as Amanda and Hoffman, quickly bastardized the whole concept and made inescapable death traps rather than "redemption" traps.
Obviously, Jigsaw is still responsible for the death of the wife due to setting the whole trap thing in motion, but he wasn't the direct killer.
He was a murderer after very first victim.
@Jacob Pleggenkuhle that guy wouln't get in that situation without Jigsaw. It's kill, just indirect one. Otherwise, shoting someone with pistol will not consider a kill, since "i did not kill him, he just killed himself by running into bullet"
he wasn’t alive when this happened, and the reverse bear trap was never made for his wife, and joyce was just fucked up that wasn’t john either
@@Michanicks better way to represent a indirect kill would be like "i am not related to the murder, i only gave the gun and bullets to the murderer" because yes, while you did not shoot, you gave the weapon that the murderer needed
“Bobby Dagen”
“Yes, Jigsaw?”
“Telling lies?”
“No, Jigsaw.”
“Do your traps!”
“Oh no..”
You deserve more likes
Sergeant Lee
Yes
I laughed too much at this
this is beautiful
Blursesed
"and one at logan paul" just shows how you can turn such a gruesome series into something humorus
For the Car trap, you could in theory only save yourself by just not doing anything. The glue holding your back should give you enough resistance to not fly through the windshield.
Although you'd probably either die of the shock, or Hoffman took out the airbags.
just realized that jigsaw is only mentioned to have taken the puzzle shape out of peoples back skin after like the first two people in the first movie, after that he’s literally just identified by the elaborate traps. john really just gave up on his aesthetic
Actually everyone continues to have jigsaw pieces taken out of their backs for every movie up until the 7th movie. In the 7th movie the police and FBI find out that the puzzle piece was taken out by a serrated knife instead of a scalpel. They then link the fact that the first trap Hoffman made for his ex girlfriend also had a puzzle piece taken out by a serrated knife rather than a scalpel. So, they then link those two murders to a copy cat killer because the way the puzzle pieces were taken out. It’s actually kinda genius.
John couldn't really do much in three since he was dying and after that it was just his successors who didn't really give a shit
@@matthewmaurer3212 In 6th actually.
I thought he normally took the puzzle piece out when they died. We haven't seen any of these victims after they're dead, so you never know, he could still be removing the pieces, it just isn't shown.
On the triple saw trap, injuring your armpits is dangerous because of the major blood vessel located in it. Instead, I think one of the guys could have sat down to avoid the blade and save the woman.
They could have sat down or positioned the blade diagonally so when the cheating girl eventually got lowered it would either miss her entirely or barely cut her side (unless I saw this scene wrong) *pun intended*
@@Butdonutt 😅 Haha 😑
@@Butdonutt No you had the same idea I had. With how loose the chains were and how the guys saws were fixed, they could have pulled it to one side with a guy crouched at an angle. Pretty much all three would be alive, with the two guys leaving the girl after finding out how she really feels about them.
They wouldn’t have been able to sit down there was a strap around their waist attached to the machine.
@@grdbloodmoney The strap is around their waist by the belt loop, that is true. The saws are at a fixed point as well, but but the strap has more than enough slack to avoid the blade if it goes parallel to the floor. If they would have worked together, one could have positioned themselves where they are suspended by the bar at the bottom and the strap on their waist. Then the other one can push the blade further that direction and as long as the guy didn't flinch or breath deep, they would have all survived.
7:14 it seems like the cables on the motors are exposed. he can simply tear them off and the motor would stop spinning. at 6:38 you can also see a junction box. Just yank that cable tube off and the machine has no power. pulling the key out wouldve still killed her unless she got immediate medical attention, which wasnt likely to happen.
Narrator: "The police had quite a few advantages since they come in with a lot of equipment. Unfortunately the one thing they are missing..."
Me: "are their brains."
Narrator: "...is a gas mask."
Me: "Oh..."
An easier way to beat the meat hook trap was the fact Bobby was wearing suit pants and a belt,so he could have hooked the hooks into his pants and pulled himself up that way. It’s a psychological trick Saw uses to trick the victims into believing Saw’s method is the only method. So everyone would survive if they stayed calm and thought carefully
Thats really the most stupid part of the movie, even through panic anybody could see all of the alternative methods. This part of the movie was very poorly designed with way too many cheats, esspecially at the point of the "Game" that it was at. He's at the end, wants to save his wife, he's seen many of his friends die. He wll want to think outside the box so that his wife doesn't die giving him MORE reason to see the cheats put into that particular trap of which had several very obvious cheats from putting your feet ON the hook to climbing the cabinit the TV is on, he knows the mission and its not like the wires are connected to the hooks that trigger when it touches flesh, no all he has to do is connect the plugs. Use those GIANT MUSCLES OF YOURS, he's clearly a pretty fit guy, so use those giant muscles to just CLIMB THE CHAIN, there is ZERO reason you have to actually put the hook IN YOUR CHEST.
Not to mention anybody watching the movie says "dude just put your feet on the hook" or something, the cheats are so obvious and he doesn't do it anyway. This was the most stupid part of the movie and was very poorly designed.
@@Baxocj the most logical explanation ive seen other than "life or death situations are kinda difficult to think clearly in lol" is that the victims dont know whether they're being watched or not, & are worried they'll get killed automatically if they try to use any other method that isnt jigsaw's
Put the hook through the chain itself and make two loops. Put your arms through the loops and pull yourself up with the loops tucked under your armpits.
The first thing that popped into my head when I saw that trap was, "oh, that's an easy one" 😄
@@lj9392 exactly. The victims don't have a way to prove if John is watching so they can't risk cheating.
He could have also made a sling by putting the hooks together and under his armpits.
The worst one is the lawnmower trap. Wtf was that shit.
In the last trap for bobby, he could've hooked the chains to his belt and pulled himself up the chains and connected the circuit.
Fun fact: those lawnmowers would have floats in the bottom of the carburetors likely meaning they couldn't run upside down also running a 4 stroke upside down without a specialised oil lube system will starve the bottom end of oil causing overheating and eventually causing the engine to seize
I wish I knew what that trap was for and how were the victims just hanging on razor bar? Aren't they usually drugged first?
@@rockinHurley777 idk I've never watched a horror movie in my life I fuckin hate them
I know the car trap is just kind of a throw away but omg it’s amazing. I love it so much. It’s overly violent for no reason and the run on effect and taking place so quickly, beautiful. Just bam, face explodes, dude ripped apart, crushed by cat and wall, skin ripped off and thrown out of car, wonderful execution.
Saw in a nutshell: people try to stop traps and fail. Because succeeding is boring
What about saw 1? The revers beartrap?
Sucess is for amateurs
I thought the survivor group was interesting... I would of watched the movie of them recounting their trap and how they won them. Did they compete? Did they follow all rules? How did they leave? I always wanted to know what happens AFTER the game is over. How do the police find them? I have so many questions and I hope they expand upon this in the new movies coming out.
Ngl if there is a hook inside my stomach i would just gave up and die lol
keep screaming your throat out, bud
Thinking that every saw movie
Why cutting my leg off or rip my stomach apart if i could just die
@@god3485 Exactly. Amanda and Hoffman even capitalized on the fact that people would struggle and survive. They made impossible traps that just spits on the victims if they try.
@@tiffxiez ....what?
@@god3485 Just come back 3 days later lol
7:49 - Jigsaw looks like Eminem in about 30 years time..
You can really see the drop in quality with this movie. Especially watching these videos in a row
I’m so glad someone pointed out the weird shade of pink, I feel they really cheaped out on some extent with some effects in this film 😂 compared to the previous SAW films anyway 👀
@Eftinoiu Eduard the thing is 3D films tend to lose their quality because they’re compensating for those wow 3D affects ✨ and it just doesn’t work out 50% of the time. I get that they can make for a good experience, especially in the cinema, but when it’s only going to be translated to dvd in the end then the producers need to think of a way to make it work with and without the 3D glasses. It makes it look cheap and it’s a shame because the SAW franchise I can safely say is one of my favourites 🤷♀️
What's even weirder is since the SAW films love to colour grade the crap out of their films, they could have sorted it for non 3D releases but chose to just tint everything another shade of green instead...
@@Cara090 Films to actually make 3-D: Magical worlds, Huge majestical worlds, Flying creatures and basically anything that has nice stuff to look at, Not being 3-d for the sake of being 3-d
@@tommythompson6516 I couldn’t agree more with you 👌
@@Cara090 I remember when "3D" was a thing.
I never understood why I should pay extra to see the movie as blurry weird colored version.
Me: *doesn't give my cat his favourite snackies one day*
Jigsaw: I have found a victim
Lol
The cat would kill you first.
@@DepressyDuck Facts!!!
It’s like a bunch of thirteen year olds got access to UA-cam today or something.
@@Avgslaveworker No shit the internet is more accessible nowadays. And there's nothing wrong with that.
I love these movies because of the elaborateness of the traps, but some of them really are laughably easy to thwart. In a lot of cases, they had environmental solutions. In others, their own clothing would have been enough (a gear with some shirt jammed into it will stop turning). However, I don't remember a single trap where people used items in the immediate area to get themselves out of trouble other than the one guy sticking the reverse beartrap between bars in a window to prevent it from opening.
'Jigsaw' is the only other example I can think of - Anna jams the motorcycle running that spiral machine
@@kath9088yea it didn't work long.. in fact it made it worse
2:48 What i wanna know is how they "woke up" to this trap?? There is no way they woke up holding onto barbed wires like that lmao
Probably woke up and were told they had a few seconds to grab the spiky bar before the floor was removed.
I personally think the woman in the fish hook trap can't be saved. Even if he does get the key she will die of internal bleeding.
Yeah. Also for the man in Car Trap. Even he survives. He will still die because of too much blood in his back.
@@mysteriousman9119 but another 3 people will survive.
@@horizonbvb8290 yes of course. But yet it is still not a win win situation for the man (Chester Bennington)
Tbf he said survive the trap. Never said anything about surviving afterwards
@@Kiko_mirai He tried so hard, and got so far, in the end, it doesn't even matter. =Þ
“The blood had a slight shade of pink.”
*Laughs in Danganronpa*
Underrated comment :D
+Lumo - That is because if the audience saw so much red blood in 3D, the janitors would all have the worst day of their lives cleaning up all the vomit, probably resulting in a number of Joker-like supervillains being created without any Batman to stop them. Just saying!
Me: Takes a huge dump in the public bathroom and forgets to flush
Jigsaw: You will pay for the despair you have brought
The more I watch your videos on Saw the more I start to think that this was all intentional. I.e. the traps were never really meant purely as sadistic choice, but rather as an ability to overcome instinct and think rationally. One way to overpower your self-preservation instinct or whatever flaw put you there in the first place. But the other, nearly always, is to stop panicking and think. Which is possibly the whole point. This does not, of course, include the "unwinnable by design" traps.
However, it's also known that Jigsaw has a strict "no cheating" rule for most traps, and more often than not puts in some failsafe that would trigger the trap prematurely if the subject tried to cheat. And that's not even taking into account that very few people have the mental fortitude to be absolutely cold-blooded when waking up after sedation in a situation like this.
It was pink for 3d glasses
OH I SEE
@@rosiecassidy2130 We’re glad you SAW now
You're a genius.
Danganronpa has entered the chat
Sorta true. The movie was never color corrected outside of the cinema release which were 3D.
“Bobby tries to pull the fish hook as hard as possible”
Me: *gagging and grabbing at my throat*
"Saw 3D
Liar liar wife on fire"
- James A Janiesse
Evan is just a celeb cameo, he’s lead singer, Ches Bennington from Likin Park. R.I.P.
Jigsaw throughout this entire video series
No, this isn’t how you’re supposed to play the game
Even tho some of the deaths were blurred, I still looked away
Same
I closed my eyes LMAO
Saaame
same
Same
As an Engineer you are so on point in stopping the mechanisms
Just simple jamming would definitely stop it along with cutting the power source
3:20, launch to a clear area and stick the landing, pull themselves on to the bars as they don't appear to be that damaging or hold their ground and wait for the mowers to die. They probably only needed to hold for about an hour unless they were rigged to be fed fuel. That one is simple, if not physically annoying for someone who might not be fit
it would have been even easier to just put the hooks through his belt loops
That's actually really smart
Holy shit you are so smart. At first when I saw this trap, I was thinking of standing on these hooks, but your idea is way better, because he won't need to worry about losing balance and falling.
Version 1.5: Why use the loops if you can use the whole belt?
Version 3: take off the belt, put it on both hooks and either stand on it (like a ladder) - very easy to do, or use it to prevent the hooks from coming apart when he stands on them.
How to beat 90% traps in every SAW movie: LOOK AROUND. And block the doors from closing.
Or shoes
thank you karl
I'm just imagining someone in those traps screaming and crying and hes standing there all calm telling them how to survive.
I love how he mentioned the weird shade of pink the blood had in this movie. That drove me nuts lmao
I heard it is due to the 3D effect they had to change the blood colour.
So much of these traps are based on counter weights or force in some way. There's definitely alot of loop holes that can be used but of course they dont(because it's a movie).
Chester tried, “but in the end it doesn’t even matter”
May he rest in peace and Holy fuck hes a Good actor
Too soon
😂☹️nooooo😭😂
Too soon, tOO SOON- 😭
Damn
Wait so you’re gonna point out that one of Dina’s boyfriends looks like Logan Paul, but not that Evan is played by Chester Bennington
RIP
Jamie 1019 too soon😭
Who's he
datypeofkid5 lead vocalist of the 2000s nu metal band ‘Linkin Park’, he committed suicide in 2017 and the world would never be the same.
@@gothgirlgraveyard3539 indeed the world would be so much better with Chester alive
i would really like to see a horror movie like this where people actually make smart descisions like this guy breaking down the traps
After watching all these, I’ve learned that the simplest way to win is to flipping stop the mechanics or stuff the vent/pump
The "beat" for the teeth code room doesn't account for the fact that the door couldve been set up to auto lock permanently if the wrong code was entered.
Just pull all your teeth out :)
ikr i was thinking the same thing
Also with only one tooth, you need 1000 attempts, not 100!
x000 through x999 is a thousand different combinations
@@yaboytonyjoeseph one tooth has 2 numbers
Honestly I’m super confused by this trap. If it’s etched in couldn’t he have just stuck his fingers in his mouth and felt the numbers?? How could they have been written below the gum line? You can’t just pull a tooth out right something on it and shove it back in. Would have been a hell of a lot easier for bobby to have pulled them out if Jigsaw had already done it once.
The most unfair ending to a killing game :( The wife was completely innocent and still had to die. Testing the husband and friends was completely right but the wife was wrongfully killed
Very true, burning is probably like the worst way to die as well.
@@Ald4r ive heard that when you burn your nerve endings get damaged and you stop feeling pain after a couple mins
@@razvanefros411 “minutes” 😳
Well remember that John wasn't setting traps, Hoffman was.
It wasn't John who was setting up these traps, it was Hoffman who was putting innocent people in traps and killing them. John only put people in traps from Saw 1-3
I always wondered if John/Mark knew that Bobby's trap wouldn't work but still gave it to him
John Kramer Also:"WHO'S BEHIND THIS VIDEO!? NAAA IM JUST FINDIN MYSELF.." 😂😂😂
3:43 We missed you Chester.
“Then we’re officially closing the book on saw for a while”
You mean about 4 months or so when Spiral comes out
Spiral?
New movie?
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Im so excited but also worried because it might not be good : / I dont know though. what do you think?
@@cierranicole652 I mean it will at least be carried by Samuel L Jackson but hopefully this will be an Uncut Gems situation where a struggling comedian does great in a more serious story
@@QueenVoodo0 I just hope they aren’t recreating the first and second movie into one. The partner dies and the the lead detective goes crazy trying to stop whoever the killer is & boom Samuel L. Jackson is the copycat
the chain reaction car trap was actually brutal
It was metal.
Bobby's wife gets the most horribly painful death of any character in Jigsaw, because someone else failed a test?
I guess it makes sense since a lot of these games were set up by people other that John Kramer, so they just become executions instead of tests.
in Jigsaw, John literally goes out of his way to save someone from a trap, because they didn't wake up in time to hear the rules being explained.
John's Philosophy was not principled however, because during Amanda's test, which I assume was orchestrated by John himself, she had to kill someone, with no chance at redemption.