Facts. Everytime when I watch the ending and I hear Adam's scream of despair and agony I can't help but to cringe and had tears in my eyes as it's just a horrifying and terrifying situation to be in as you are in complete darkness as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins.😰😱🥺😞😭 Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Adam Steinheight as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role.😍💯😎👍
@@Murv002Bro, It should have been zepp instead of adam, If John told adam there was no key, Adam would have left the bathroom, But instead john locked him in the bathroom and then amanda killed him.
@@dejaalston8672James Wan had to leave the room when filming the final screaming sequence because he felt too emotional at hearing his best friend scream like that.
Fun fact- James Wan had to leave the room when Leigh was screaming out because he was close to tears and couldn’t bear to hear his close friend scream out like that.
I remember seeing this when it came out (I was 11 years old) When the credits started rolling mixed in with his screams I just sat there anticipating so f**king bad for the movie to continue. Definitely is in the top 3 movie experiences I’ll never forget.
One of the most greatest, iconic, and memorable twists endings in horror cinema as of today it still gives me chills and goosebumps as I sit in complete shock and silence as I'm trying to comprehend what just happened.😍💯👍😎😱😰
Recuerdo la primera vez que vi esta peli, en 2005, y este final me impactó muchísimo. Hay varias cosas para mencionar: ¿era necesario meter a Adam en la bañera? Si ya estaba encadenado. Lo que le hicieron es siniestro: lo secuestraron y lo dejaron encerrado en un baño. John señala que sus víctimas eligen vivir o morir pero no tiene en cuenta que durante todas esas horas lo que hizo fue enloquecer constantemente a Adam y al Dr. Gordon. Creo que el "John Kramer" que plantearon James Wan y Leigh Whannell era muy interesante como personaje porque su desequilibrio iba escalando en la medida que avanzaban los juegos, produciendo un efecto aterrador. Sin embargo, con el transcurso de la saga intentaron "humanizar" a John, justificar sus juegos y eso le quitó mucho peso al personaje. Saw 1 es genial porque nos muestra el juego desde dentro, gran parte de la película se desarrolla en el baño industrial. Creo que fue un acierto que Saw 1 sea contada desde Adam, ya que nosotros como espectadores nos enteramos de los sucesos junto con él, a diferencia del Dr. Gordon que ya sabía de la existencia de Jigsaw. Si tenemos en cuenta las víctimas posteriores al juego del baño, Adam y el Dr. Gordon son dos "criaturas inocentes", metafóricamente hablando y era más fácil identificarse con ellos, ya que no cometieron crímenes. Las victimas posteriores eran delincuentes y criminales siendo como espectador imposible empatizar con ellos. Allí se nota el cambio de dirección y guión en la historia. Que en las secuelas de la saga vuelvan al baño y veamos los cadáveres es un recurso "de poco peso" ya que no produce el efecto que generó la primera película. El resto de la saga es contada desde John, que ha sido muy bien interpretado, pero dejarlo siempre "bien parado" no me convence. Pienso también que es interesante que en Saw 1 el Detective Tapp señalaba al Dr. Gordon como sospechoso de ser Jigsaw; si bien en ese momento era solo el médico de Kramer finalmente se terminó convirtiendo en su sucesor. En fin, toda la saga continúa siendo un universo narrativo interesante de explorar.
" Game Over" that line was absolutely and positivity well-deliver by Tobin Bell as it was just so sinister and sadistic as of today it still gives me chills and goosebumps.😍💯👍😎😰😱
Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job 😍💯👍😎 displaying horrifying and terrifying screams as Adam is enduring true terror, agony, shock, pain, hell, trauma, and despair as of today it still gives me chills and goosebumps.😰😱
The song called Bite The Head That Bleeds (2004) by Fear Factory was such a brilliant and excellent choice for the ending credits as it really identifies and analyzes the concept and theme 😍💯😎👍 as you feel hollow, worthless, and empty inside due to it's dark and heart-wrenching twist ending as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins.😰😱
Facts. Everytime when I watch the ending and I hear Adam's scream of despair and agony I can't help but cringe and had tears in my eyes as it's just a horrifying and terrifying situation to be in as you are in complete darkness as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins.😱😰🥺😞😭 Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Adam Steinheight as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role.😍😎💯👍
Everytime when I watch the ending and I hear Adam's scream of despair and agony I can't help but to cringe and had tears in my eyes as it's just a horrifying and terrifying situation to be in as you are in complete darkness as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside as it gives a insightful and articulate representation how true evil wins.😱😰🥺😞😭 Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Adam Steinheight as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role.😍💯👍😎
The song was absolutely and positivity such a brilliant and excellent choice for the ending credits as it really identifies and analyzes the concept and theme of the movie as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside due to it's dark and heart-wrenching twist ending as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins. 😍😎👍💯
Starring Cary Elwes Danny Glover Monica Potter Michael Emerson Tobin Bell Ken Leung Makenzie Vega Shawnee Smith Dina Meyer Benito Martinez Leigh Whannell
If you're referring to the pitch pitch, it's due to UK VHS & DVD having a 4% speedup for PAL video standards. If you're referring to the song being different, theatrical cut has rock music in the end credits and the director's cut has more atmospheric score.
Hearing Adams’s scream during the credits still saddens me.
Facts. Everytime when I watch the ending and I hear Adam's scream of despair and agony I can't help but to cringe and had tears in my eyes as it's just a horrifying and terrifying situation to be in as you are in complete darkness as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins.😰😱🥺😞😭 Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Adam Steinheight as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role.😍💯😎👍
@@dejaalston8672 chill you're commenting on everyone. You could write an entire blog post about this
But Adam was not a good person either.
@@Murv002Bro, It should have been zepp instead of adam,
If John told adam there was no key, Adam would have left the bathroom, But instead john locked him in the bathroom and then amanda killed him.
@@dejaalston8672James Wan had to leave the room when filming the final screaming sequence because he felt too emotional at hearing his best friend scream like that.
Nothing is scarier than being left all alone in a pitch black room screaming desperately for your life.
I can only imagine putting this into a VHS player and watching the ending.
0:38 the way john said "Game Over"
Never fails to give me goosebumps.
Masterpiece.
Always thought it was so bad ass as a kid
whoever came up with the idea of putting leigh whannell's scream while credits goes on is smart af. still gives me chills after years.
Fun fact- James Wan had to leave the room when Leigh was screaming out because he was close to tears and couldn’t bear to hear his close friend scream out like that.
I remember seeing this when it came out (I was 11 years old) When the credits started rolling mixed in with his screams I just sat there anticipating so f**king bad for the movie to continue. Definitely is in the top 3 movie experiences I’ll never forget.
One of the most greatest, iconic, and memorable twists endings in horror cinema as of today it still gives me chills and goosebumps as I sit in complete shock and silence as I'm trying to comprehend what just happened.😍💯👍😎😱😰
Recuerdo la primera vez que vi esta peli, en 2005, y este final me impactó muchísimo. Hay varias cosas para mencionar: ¿era necesario meter a Adam en la bañera? Si ya estaba encadenado. Lo que le hicieron es siniestro: lo secuestraron y lo dejaron encerrado en un baño. John señala que sus víctimas eligen vivir o morir pero no tiene en cuenta que durante todas esas horas lo que hizo fue enloquecer constantemente a Adam y al Dr. Gordon. Creo que el "John Kramer" que plantearon James Wan y Leigh Whannell era muy interesante como personaje porque su desequilibrio iba escalando en la medida que avanzaban los juegos, produciendo un efecto aterrador. Sin embargo, con el transcurso de la saga intentaron "humanizar" a John, justificar sus juegos y eso le quitó mucho peso al personaje. Saw 1 es genial porque nos muestra el juego desde dentro, gran parte de la película se desarrolla en el baño industrial. Creo que fue un acierto que Saw 1 sea contada desde Adam, ya que nosotros como espectadores nos enteramos de los sucesos junto con él, a diferencia del Dr. Gordon que ya sabía de la existencia de Jigsaw. Si tenemos en cuenta las víctimas posteriores al juego del baño, Adam y el Dr. Gordon son dos "criaturas inocentes", metafóricamente hablando y era más fácil identificarse con ellos, ya que no cometieron crímenes. Las victimas posteriores eran delincuentes y criminales siendo como espectador imposible empatizar con ellos. Allí se nota el cambio de dirección y guión en la historia. Que en las secuelas de la saga vuelvan al baño y veamos los cadáveres es un recurso "de poco peso" ya que no produce el efecto que generó la primera película. El resto de la saga es contada desde John, que ha sido muy bien interpretado, pero dejarlo siempre "bien parado" no me convence. Pienso también que es interesante que en Saw 1 el Detective Tapp señalaba al Dr. Gordon como sospechoso de ser Jigsaw; si bien en ese momento era solo el médico de Kramer finalmente se terminó convirtiendo en su sucesor. En fin, toda la saga continúa siendo un universo narrativo interesante de explorar.
I am a big fan of saw and saw is one of the best psychological horror movies ever
" Game Over" one of the most greatest, iconic, and memorable qoutes in horror cinema as of today it still gives me chills and goosebumps.😍💯👍😎😰😱
Love the music in the Saw credits .
“Bite The Hand That Bleeds”- Fear Factory (2004)
" Game Over" that line was absolutely and positivity well-deliver by Tobin Bell as it was just so sinister and sadistic as of today it still gives me chills and goosebumps.😍💯👍😎😰😱
It's more scary and atmospheric on VHS
Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job 😍💯👍😎 displaying horrifying and terrifying screams as Adam is enduring true terror, agony, shock, pain, hell, trauma, and despair as of today it still gives me chills and goosebumps.😰😱
Best movie plot twist..
The song called Bite The Head That Bleeds (2004) by Fear Factory was such a brilliant and excellent choice for the ending credits as it really identifies and analyzes the concept and theme 😍💯😎👍 as you feel hollow, worthless, and empty inside due to it's dark and heart-wrenching twist ending as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins.😰😱
"Those people are so ungreatful, to be alive.
But not you... Not anymore"
GAME OVER!
Loving the theme version !
poor adam
Facts. Everytime when I watch the ending and I hear Adam's scream of despair and agony I can't help but cringe and had tears in my eyes as it's just a horrifying and terrifying situation to be in as you are in complete darkness as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins.😱😰🥺😞😭 Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Adam Steinheight as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role.😍😎💯👍
Thx for the reupload! 👍
Everytime when I watch the ending and I hear Adam's scream of despair and agony I can't help but to cringe and had tears in my eyes as it's just a horrifying and terrifying situation to be in as you are in complete darkness as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside as it gives a insightful and articulate representation how true evil wins.😱😰🥺😞😭 Leigh Whannell did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Adam Steinheight as he put tons of emotion and depth into his role.😍💯👍😎
Final Song
Bite The Hand That Bleeds Of
Fear Factory 😎🤘
The song was absolutely and positivity such a brilliant and excellent choice for the ending credits as it really identifies and analyzes the concept and theme of the movie as you feel empty, worthless, and hollow inside due to it's dark and heart-wrenching twist ending as it gives a insightful and articulate representation of how true evil wins. 😍😎👍💯
Written by adam thats brilliant😂
@OscarEdlund-kl9vfyes😂 thats amazing
Why movies now don't have interesing ending creditis with hard rock music?
Because Hollywood is a soulless husk of what it used to be
Starring
Cary Elwes
Danny Glover
Monica Potter
Michael Emerson
Tobin Bell
Ken Leung
Makenzie Vega
Shawnee Smith
Dina Meyer
Benito Martinez
Leigh Whannell
0:36 That was disturbing 😳
“I watch you tap the blood in my vein”
Fear factory band❤😊
0:42 FUCK YES!
Full screen
0:41 when My mom take my game
Why is the audio sound different?
If you're referring to the pitch pitch, it's due to UK VHS & DVD having a 4% speedup for PAL video standards. If you're referring to the song being different, theatrical cut has rock music in the end credits and the director's cut has more atmospheric score.
@@mangomation3945yes I'm taking about the pitch pitch speedup and also thank you
4:18 wheee is the motion picture association of America?
It’s a U.K. / European region version so it won’t have that.
Reupload
name of jam
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