I love how when as soon as someone is lying everyone else on the ride calls them out for it but when Emily says she has kids that can’t grow up without her everyone goes silent, indicating she’s telling the truth
By all accounts he has a right to demand that. He was being sentenced to die in place of another. The least the one who condemned him to that fate could do is watch the consequences of his actions unfold.
@@Kamina.D.Fiercebut the irony in the statement he made is that their job was to find errors in policies so they can deny claims from sick and dying people. They are just as guilty as the man they work under. And now he’s asking to be looked at as he’s being sentenced to death when he did the same to others. And he never looked at their faces, furthest he went was a name on a piece of paper. He could claim he was following orders and was just doing as he was told, but so was his boss in that moment.
@gerardomacias7370 True but denying a claim and pushing a button to get someone shot by a shotgun in the same room is quite different. Those sick and dying people could have turned to alternate options to find the help they needed. This guy? The button was pressed. The spares were used. He was going to die absolutely. The least his boss could do was indeed see the direct consequence of his decision.
The traps where someone is guaranteed to die are the scariest ones to me. You have no control over whether you live or die. You're just along for the ride.
@minnamandariini4843 No. Jon Kramer always gave a chance to live to everyone and even without severe injuries and a chance to avoid being maimed! Mark Hoffman moderated the trap making it impossible to escape for four individuals!
@@Murv002 lol no, in the first movie Amanda had to kill a guy, the inflammable trap was impossible, either gordon of adam was meant to die(if gordon failed it meant that his wife and child were also killed as a punishment). Classroom trap was unbeatable even if Amanda hadn’t rigged it by welding the door shut. Traps in saw 4-6 were designed by John like the tarousel trap were only 2/6 survived.
"Six ride the carousel" is my favorite line from the entire franchise. This trap is incredibly symbolic for how it represents the twisted insurance scheme and the suspense is absolute chaos
tbh I probably would have picked the same, and I'm far from a feminist. I don't think having kids means much of anything, every living organism does it - but it's the simplest way to approach such a conundrum. Everything else would be the lies and manipulations of the incredibly desperate and you're not going to come to a satisfying conclusion within the 2 minutes he had to work with. So just save the mothers and be done with it.@@Menstral
A great detail about this scene that hardly anyone notices is that right before William saved Shelby, he placed his hand on the buttons before the carousel had even stopped. It shows that he wasn’t necessarily choosing to save her over Josh, but rather that he couldn’t choose between either of them. He has obviously grown fairly close with all of these people, as it shows when he is visibly saddened as they get executed one by one. Instead of choosing between Josh and Shelby, he simply just decided to save whoever ended up being next to face the shotgun, leaving his decision up to fate.
I think the writers tried emphasizing hypocrisy, I think one of johns rules is that it should never be personal. Yet he brings emotions into his own game?
As soon as he heard their voices, it was smart of William to try & talk through the doors to glean any information from his colleagues inside. He knew that as soon as he opened those doors the trap/test would most likely begin so he resisted the urge to go through immediately to try & save them. He probably thought there could be a way for him to try & coordinate with the six inside to figure out the way the trap worked. You can see the realization & sadness on William's face when he hears they can't see or tell him anything about the room they are in, so he knew he was going in blind & there was a likely chance at least one of them was going to die. This trap remains one of the most diabolical of the series & I applaud William for his valiant, but ultimately futile attempt to prepare himself.
Yes! This is just one of small details that makes this scenes/traps one of the best in my opinion. Makes it even more real. The audience also for 6 films always stated “Why don’t people try to solve the trap before it begins?” So this was a good script idea and change and it worked really well. Also they did that for this film’s opening scene with Simone, (“Don’t get up!”) showing that even yelling to not get up is not enough to realistically stop a scared and unsuspecting person to halt a trap
As an adult this scene really affects me on a psychological level. Just imagine being part of a group in which 4/6 die. Your odds are really not in your favor
Not really 33% change of survival if ur a men. I mean woman are generally more likely to be chosen to survive, like other preferably things what can be against u
@@paulrivera5864Wasn’t like he could do anything else 😂 But yes he just accepted that he was fucked, and decided to go out with a few words for William. I think it’s those words that _truly_ made him realise what he’d done.
I’ve said it before but cutting someone off doesn’t mean you hate them Sometimes you kid needs to learn how to be independent Teach them some responsibility by having them work for money on their own a bit Doesn’t mean you hate them If your kid is financially irresponsible you have to set a boundary
@@SelectraHeartYou could tell from Shelby’s reaction that it was true, because her first words are “Shut up!” as if guilty and trying to make him silent. Also they do sit next to each other in the earlier office scene so it’s not hard to believe that they know a bit about each other’s lives.
I find it funny that his whole “LOOK AT ME WHEN YOU’RE KILLING ME” is considered over dramatic but honestly when you have a few seconds left before you know you’re taking a shotgun to the chest that you’d demand the one responsible to look at him in that tone before dying
@@alexman378but you watch it slowly turn knowing you are to die. The wheel starts spinning and seconds feel like years. You contemplate your whole life and the second it shoots it’s all over.
I wouldn't say the most frightening but the most emotional one. Dude, even if they were a bunch of corporative sharks, seeing them breaking themselves into desperation, and William knowing he has to let 4 to die, thats kinda harsh
I love how the guy says that when cutting someone off doesn't mean they hate them and it doesn't mean she doesn't love them. Goes to show that money was everything to that guy.
One of my favorite traps. It's not an overly gory/violent trap but an emotionally distressing one. No one walks away from this in a "good" state at all. They all looked up to him and the ones that died do so knowing the person they all wanted to please was going to let them get the bullet, the two that live leave having faced that gun knowing they just could have been next and having watched William let four of their partners/friends die, each one having used their last moments to throw them under the bus. William doesn't even walk away unscathed; he leaves with two holes in his hand and having had to listen to them all beg and do nothing to help them (pretty much a more violent version of what he made a career of). Peter Outbridge's performance throughout the last part is so perfect, selling how utterly broken and defeated William has been over the course of this one trap. This is Saw at its best.
I agree it's not overly gory, but it is super violent. A bullet isn't very creative, but it hardly gets more violent than a point- blank shotgun blast to the chest.
It’s the one that’s the most directly indicative of his policy and basically how he’s been picking who should live or die. After this trap William was completely defeated
@@jackalope_hunteryou really cant prove someones opinion to be faulse but i kinda agree its a cool idea but it looses points since it requires people to die and 4 of the at that
Nah this is just dumb. There's no saving everyone or proving your will to survive. I know it's not John making this but it just feels like snuff at this point.
I feels so bad for the last guy just slowly spinning knowing he has absolutely no chance while everyone else had at least a sliver of hope and he really was not that mean at all he called out every one for lying and when he saved someone who lied at the end he just lost it but when he realized in his last few seconds on this earth all he said was “when you kill me you look at me”
Its actually fitting the way the characters died. Aaron-Believed whole heartedly in the policy but by this point Will had been through so much crap he finally saw the flaws in it so ‘follow the policy’ not the most compelling reason to live. Gena-Lied about being pregnant if it were true it would have been the first thing she said instead of ‘I’m healthy!’ the fact she said it after Emily was saved proves it even her last words are not ‘I’m pregnant’ but ‘push the thing’ she’s demanding he do something rather than pleading for her supposed child’s sake like Emily did. Dave-Tries to buy his way out and before claims to be the best choice to live simply since he’s ‘the strongest’ also a sign he thinks he’s better than everyone else like Will used to but after all he suffered money and status no longer mattered to Will. So like Aaron, Dave had no compelling argument. Josh-Has a rep of being a kiss ass and once realizing he no had chance to live once Will saved Shelby his dying words were just to give a final ‘screw you’ to his boss. Will saving Emily and Shelby also had a factor to his character. Emily has two kids and Will knew the importance of family and notice when she says it as her reason no one says anything or contradicts Emily’s claim she was telling the truth. After Emily everyone else gave their reasons why they should live being pregnant, sick parents, rich family, etc. They all call each other out as liars. Shelby it could be she was lucky but I think the way she mentioned her parents and how she was ‘all they had’ also played into Will’s soft spot for family plus the way she looks probably also had a factor especially with the reveal at the end.
@@seyumaiayami3536She's was lying, considering how much thought he put into his torture I doubt Jigsaw would allow his trap to have hypocrisy by killing an unborn when he lost his unborn kid.
@@somrandom224i'm pretty sure a badly paid fucked over janitor did deserve to die because... He smokes? Or Alan and the lady deserved to die because... They worked there as secretaries??
Each actor in this scene has a *FANTASTIC* set of lungs. Their performances and screams were brilliant, and sounded as close to natural and primal as I’d ever want to personally experience in real life, which I hope is nowhere outside of an amusement park or haunted house.
instead of turning it off he just do as tape says....Shotgun on bicycle chain, a kid can take it off but i guess its too much to think it for audience this movie is just bullshit.
This saw film is actually ONE of the bests. The emotions the characters like Mr. E project so realistically and the music just adds to their emotions so well
this has to be probably my favorite of the traps. very creative. very heart wrenching too. could you imagine being in that situation and haveing to make those type of choices? like damn.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588I would have tried to find a way to break them out, and after my effort save the 2 left, cause it’d be sad, but I’d know I tried
5:36 I think at the last two, Easton decides “screw it, whoever the next one is, I’ll save” without any consideration. He’s mentally exhausted, how could one weigh out a life for another.
You can tell by the look on his face when Josh tries to convince Willam to save him that he’s just exhausted by the whole thing and wants it to be over regardless of who he saves.
This is why William should have survived at the end. I totally think he learned his lesson and could have changed his policy. Him dying made all of these deaths useless.
Honestly I think his fate is ironic after all a guy who tried everything to try to get insurance had it denied and William basically took away his life, so his son also took that from him even though he made all that effort
I think it fits just fine. Tara and Brent watched William through all of his trials so they knew what he went through. In the end they were both the final judges on whether William deserves to live. Tara couldn't kill William and thinks he has learned his lesson, but Brent thinks otherwise and avenged his father
The most underrated thing about this scene is the tension that’s added by him listening through the door before it begins. Strange that more Saw victims don’t try to sus it out first like he does..
I cannot handle Saw movies. My anxiety soars thinking how it would feel to be helplessly stuck in one of those traps and realizing you’re most likely about to die in a horrific way
This is one of my favorite traps because it is just as bloody as it needs to be, but there is also a lot of emotion in the scene, it is not too cruel, just as much as it needs to be.
@@elBossmano Haha yeah, that usually tends to happen to franchises :P Movies, books, games.. the first one is always ''the best'' just because it was the original..
Y'all can say what y'all want about these film series but seeing this part of the movie in theaters was a complete heart racing thrill. The twist & turns are what make these films masterpiece horror movies.
Except that the guy who actually had the power Mr. Easton was only killed bc the of the kid, but he could have walked out, meaning only rank and file employees would have died. I mean he was willing to kill a secretary, the reasons for killing ppl in Saw got pretty lame after a while.
I don't really understand Kramer's nor Hoffman's logic in giving people a chance sometimes. In Saw 1 Kramer forced Amanda to kill someone so she could live, and in this carousel trap here among many other traps in Saw 6, Hoffman didn't give William a chance to save everyone. It seems to me instead of Kramer's "everyone deserves a chance" logic, these two are twisting that with an "everyone deserves a chance to live over someone else's life" moral, which to me really doesn't make them any better than Amanda and her "no one should live" traps.
The person Amanda killed is believed he failed his test. And the rest after saw 3 were not completely Kramer's traps. There's a great video from CZsWorld you should really check out.
@@GloriousDoctorthis is john’s trap and the guy failing his own test is just speculation because people can’t comprehend that jigsaw has no morals or philosophy
@@minnamandariini4843It is clearly obvious that Jigsaw has a flawed philosophy and is a murderer and torturer. However, Kevin Greutert, director of this one and Saw X actually said that the magic of the franchise is that no one really knows whether or not John is good or bad. And that singlehandedly ruins the complete franchise for me, because it makes all the writing full of plotholes.
The trap is ingenious, it also destroys the victims psychologically, however, I would be sure that John would be against this trap since it endangers 5 lives that cannot prove/fight that they want to live
Eh, John is kind of a massive hypocrite whose entire moral philospohy is built on tissue paper. He probably would have given the go ahead on this... especially considering he was personally slighted by these particular people.
John made this trap. He never has had any qualms endangering people. Amanda had to kill a immobiled man, Gordon had to kill Adam and Adam had to survive, gordon’s wife and daughter were meant to die if gordon failed to kill adam, zepp was meant to kill gordon’s wife and daughter if gordon fails and that’s just the first movie.
Yeah it’s hypocritical…I honestly felt bad for the last guy…”if you’re killing me, you look at me”….i would’ve just cried if I was in that situation….I would have no words 😢
Anyone notice that nobody challenges the lady who said she has two kids? Whereas everyone else's "argument" is met with challenges and accusations of lying? Powerful detail.
3:43 He could have reached each hand in there around each side and pressed the button with his fingers on each hand, avoiding the spike completely. He could have possibly done that until all shots were fired from the gun. The only reason the spike pierced his hand was because he used one hand, probably just to avoid pain in the other hand/arm. Not sure if it would have been rigged to not turn the gun vertical after 2 shots were fired upwards, but worth a shot. It may be that it would do that for every single one. William was a do-nothing focused only on himself to the end.
I can't imagine what Josh was thinking the moment he realized that he was going to die. There was absolutely nothing he could do about it, and he knew he was done. It's as horrifying as it is heartbreaking to think about.
Its one of my favorite traps, if not my favorite. Not because of some complexity or crazy mechanics. No. But because of the atmosphere, the music, the scene. Everything. How everyone acts and what happens. Just the message behind it and Mr insurance reaction and emotions. Its so well made. The build up to this point and now this final test to rly show that his formula for a human life, is a formula, FOR A HUMAN LIFE. He learnt his lesson. Didnt end too well for him tho :D
In my opinion, this trap is extremely symbolic. William never tried more than twice to save someone, albeit *he* has the power to change the "policy" at will. I think he could've saved them all, but he didn't try.
Idk, this is one of Hoffman's traps, and from what I remember he wasn't as fair as John was. Though I can understand your statement, part of me finds it hard to believe Hoffman wouldn't have allowed Easton to save them all if he could.
Honestly I think it’s also psychological The 1st one won’t live because you yourself are not sure of doing it The 2nd one you will find courage to do so The 3rd and 4th one won’t make it because of the shock you yourself endured from it The 5th one gives you courage to do so The 6th one is screwed
@@meliamien3462 People who kill the way he did, do it for the pleasure of it. Blaming the victim is just a way to make themselves feel better by not feeling guilt.
My personal headcanon is that William could've saved all of them. Similarly to how the last movie had ways for all the characters to survive if they would've looked last their selfishness, if William had looked past company policy, he could've saved more lives
One of my favorite games of all time. Josh's last "LOOK AT ME!!" was on par with Joker's in the Dark Knight. So chilling and incredible acting. Surprised I haven't seen him in any movies before or after this one.
This one would’ve been better if he realized he could’ve saved everyone instead of just two . Teaching him what happens when you don’t follow the policy.
No he wouldnt. Luigi only killed his william, he didnt target others like kramer did. Allegedly Luigi wanted to use bomb first but then decided not to because it could kill innocents. Kramer did the opposite and involved innocents into his game
I don't think that would have worked... Jigsaw made it clear he could only save 2 of the 6 people, so I'm sure that after the second button press, the system would stop working to prevent him from saving everyone
This is a pretty good trap in that it still follows the rules of the game in true Jigsaw fashion, the trap isn’t rigged at all, but it also isn’t really beatable other than to not open the doors and start the trap in the first place, although there is probably a way to not get stabbed in the hand when you push the buttons.
His actor Peter Outerbridge is one of the best “protagonist” actors in a Saw film, if not one of the best in the entire series. They made a great choice with him 🙂
Many people visit insurance companies every day. A masterpiece that uses a game to express the fact that those people were sentenced to death using a calculated formula. Some people may criticize it as a game where someone always dies, but it's a minor issue.
I firmly believe he unconsciously chose the last girl, he didn’t look like he was paying attention He just wanted it to be over, and didn’t care which person it was at that point So the argument he was a “simp” doesn’t really make sense to me, as I don’t think he care what they were saying
being in shock probably was the cause for picking the second lady but does not mean you have to be half conscious when there's multiple people on the line
I know this is a joke, but he only chose to save the first girl because she had kids and he didn’t choose the second girl, he left it up to chance and just decided to save whoever came up first (this is represented by how he puts his hand in the crusher before the carousel stopped)
I love how when as soon as someone is lying everyone else on the ride calls them out for it but when Emily says she has kids that can’t grow up without her everyone goes silent, indicating she’s telling the truth
Love it great attention to detail
@@buckfidencoincidencetheori7200 ITS SO GOOD!!!
Wait the girl with the pink shirt?
@@michilmao1583 yes.
@@michilmao1583 yeah that's Emily !!
"Look at me! When you're killing me, you look at me!"
Haunting lines there damn
Yeah, that's wild af
By all accounts he has a right to demand that. He was being sentenced to die in place of another. The least the one who condemned him to that fate could do is watch the consequences of his actions unfold.
different emotions to Gus and hector
@@Kamina.D.Fiercebut the irony in the statement he made is that their job was to find errors in policies so they can deny claims from sick and dying people. They are just as guilty as the man they work under. And now he’s asking to be looked at as he’s being sentenced to death when he did the same to others. And he never looked at their faces, furthest he went was a name on a piece of paper. He could claim he was following orders and was just doing as he was told, but so was his boss in that moment.
@gerardomacias7370 True but denying a claim and pushing a button to get someone shot by a shotgun in the same room is quite different. Those sick and dying people could have turned to alternate options to find the help they needed. This guy? The button was pressed. The spares were used. He was going to die absolutely. The least his boss could do was indeed see the direct consequence of his decision.
Manager: Ok guys, we're just gonna do a little team building exercise....
The team building exercise:
Shut up
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stop reading harshad wakade's mind otherwise i will sue you.
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The traps where someone is guaranteed to die are the scariest ones to me. You have no control over whether you live or die. You're just along for the ride.
Mark Hoffman's traps are super unfair!
@@Murv002it was John’s trap though
@minnamandariini4843
No.
Jon Kramer always gave a chance to live to everyone and even without severe injuries and a chance to avoid being maimed!
Mark Hoffman moderated the trap making it impossible to escape for four individuals!
@@Murv002 lol no, in the first movie Amanda had to kill a guy, the inflammable trap was impossible, either gordon of adam was meant to die(if gordon failed it meant that his wife and child were also killed as a punishment). Classroom trap was unbeatable even if Amanda hadn’t rigged it by welding the door shut. Traps in saw 4-6 were designed by John like the tarousel trap were only 2/6 survived.
@@minnamandariini4843the flammable trap was possible, just stupid to the point where it was pretty much impossible
This scene must have been so much fun to shoot. Everyone tied up to a carousel just screaming insults at each other.
"So much fun to SHOOT" 😅
@@JayB-1210FOUL
“Let me get this straight, I get to yell at my co-workers w/o any repercussions? Chain me up!”
@@JayB-1210 Haha!! 🥁
@LasVegasDashieAlec Baldwin learned that lesson
"Six ride the carousel" is my favorite line from the entire franchise. This trap is incredibly symbolic for how it represents the twisted insurance scheme and the suspense is absolute chaos
It’s very random but it totally makes sense
No suspense or randomness. A mangina white-knight spared 2 women who certainly would not have spared him.
"but only two can get off"
tbh I probably would have picked the same, and I'm far from a feminist. I don't think having kids means much of anything, every living organism does it - but it's the simplest way to approach such a conundrum. Everything else would be the lies and manipulations of the incredibly desperate and you're not going to come to a satisfying conclusion within the 2 minutes he had to work with. So just save the mothers and be done with it.@@Menstral
And how it’s the 6th movie too
"When you're killing me, you look at me !!" Clearly one of the best quotes of the entire serie! Cant wait for saw x
I feel that plus him calling him pussy whipped is a master stroke
Saw x was 🔥 🔥🔥
@@Blucoupe don't think the leg trap or brain surgery was fair
@@sockmonkeyjg oh trust, my gf got tired of me saying that lmao
My gf and I went to Saw X and it was 🔥
A great detail about this scene that hardly anyone notices is that right before William saved Shelby, he placed his hand on the buttons before the carousel had even stopped. It shows that he wasn’t necessarily choosing to save her over Josh, but rather that he couldn’t choose between either of them. He has obviously grown fairly close with all of these people, as it shows when he is visibly saddened as they get executed one by one. Instead of choosing between Josh and Shelby, he simply just decided to save whoever ended up being next to face the shotgun, leaving his decision up to fate.
Basically left it up to chance at that point in the game
@@davidsalinas676Pretty much
Great point. I never caught that
Thanks. Love this.
I think the writers tried emphasizing hypocrisy, I think one of johns rules is that it should never be personal. Yet he brings emotions into his own game?
"when you're killing me you look at me" SUCH A GOOD LINE acting here was amazing by everyone
Bro was salty asf😂😂
@@orlandowilliamson691He was about to die, can’t blame him
As soon as he heard their voices, it was smart of William to try & talk through the doors to glean any information from his colleagues inside. He knew that as soon as he opened those doors the trap/test would most likely begin so he resisted the urge to go through immediately to try & save them. He probably thought there could be a way for him to try & coordinate with the six inside to figure out the way the trap worked. You can see the realization & sadness on William's face when he hears they can't see or tell him anything about the room they are in, so he knew he was going in blind & there was a likely chance at least one of them was going to die.
This trap remains one of the most diabolical of the series & I applaud William for his valiant, but ultimately futile attempt to prepare himself.
Even the people he trusted the most wouldn't be competent enough to trust
Yes! This is just one of small details that makes this scenes/traps one of the best in my opinion. Makes it even more real. The audience also for 6 films always stated “Why don’t people try to solve the trap before it begins?” So this was a good script idea and change and it worked really well. Also they did that for this film’s opening scene with Simone, (“Don’t get up!”) showing that even yelling to not get up is not enough to realistically stop a scared and unsuspecting person to halt a trap
He must have seen the previous movie where thew guy got punished for going through doors lol
As an adult this scene really affects me on a psychological level. Just imagine being part of a group in which 4/6 die. Your odds are really not in your favor
Just like the odds of his insurance thing
33,3% chance of surviving...
*I like those odds*
Not really 33% change of survival if ur a men. I mean woman are generally more likely to be chosen to survive, like other preferably things what can be against u
@@mycklaflonscamping1398exactly,I don’t think a lot of people got that part honestly
The psychological aspect of it all is the best part of the series, not so much the physical torture.
The last guy went out like an absolute badass
I would have saved him, and as soon as he gave his speech I knew I picked the best choice. Red shirt and Sweater vest dream team.
He took it like a camp just sat there and accepted it
@@paulrivera5864Wasn’t like he could do anything else 😂 But yes he just accepted that he was fucked, and decided to go out with a few words for William. I think it’s those words that _truly_ made him realise what he’d done.
@@horrorfanandy4647most of the others just cried and begged till death. He literally gave william a big „fuck you“ in his ending
Ngl he ate that
"You're liar, your parents hate you they'd cut you off" 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I think it was kinda obvious that the stealing guy bussed her without any evidence.
I’ve said it before but cutting someone off doesn’t mean you hate them
Sometimes you kid needs to learn how to be independent
Teach them some responsibility by having them work for money on their own a bit
Doesn’t mean you hate them
If your kid is financially irresponsible you have to set a boundary
@@SelectraHeartYou could tell from Shelby’s reaction that it was true, because her first words are “Shut up!” as if guilty and trying to make him silent. Also they do sit next to each other in the earlier office scene so it’s not hard to believe that they know a bit about each other’s lives.
@@fd3 her first word is WHAT?
I find it funny that his whole “LOOK AT ME WHEN YOU’RE KILLING ME” is considered over dramatic but honestly when you have a few seconds left before you know you’re taking a shotgun to the chest that you’d demand the one responsible to look at him in that tone before dying
The last guy is a legend the way he went out.
Talked his shit and went out saying fuck you lol
Omg hiii
If I am gonna die, I want to die like that. Such badass
He went out with humility
He went out talking shit. That’s badass behavior to you ? 😂😂😂😂
This is perhaps the most frightening trap in the entire franchise. What great actors.
At least it’s instantaneous in how it kills you
@@alexman378but you watch it slowly turn knowing you are to die. The wheel starts spinning and seconds feel like years. You contemplate your whole life and the second it shoots it’s all over.
I wouldn't say the most frightening but the most emotional one. Dude, even if they were a bunch of corporative sharks, seeing them breaking themselves into desperation, and William knowing he has to let 4 to die, thats kinda harsh
Not really
There were far worse
@@Reshme77 Such as?
Probably the most unintentionally hilarious trap I've seen. "YOUR PARENTS HATE YOU, THEY CUT YOU OFF" that guy is based hahaha
Yeah but he was probably lying given her surprised reaction
Not much u can do but accept death
I love how the guy says that when cutting someone off doesn't mean they hate them and it doesn't mean she doesn't love them. Goes to show that money was everything to that guy.
"Look at me! When you're killing me, you look at me!"
lmao
Lmaoooo 😂😂😂
The hell are you doin here? Lol
who r u@@gillybob7747
People now days getting fired by A.Is instead of humans.
It’s amazing how terrifying Tobin Bell can just sound casually he fits a deranged genius and sinister villain perfectly
Bro could fart and make any movie good
The actor who played the last guy that died did a phenomenal job
His voice was a bit cheesy… but I felt his lines at some…
One of my favorite traps. It's not an overly gory/violent trap but an emotionally distressing one. No one walks away from this in a "good" state at all. They all looked up to him and the ones that died do so knowing the person they all wanted to please was going to let them get the bullet, the two that live leave having faced that gun knowing they just could have been next and having watched William let four of their partners/friends die, each one having used their last moments to throw them under the bus. William doesn't even walk away unscathed; he leaves with two holes in his hand and having had to listen to them all beg and do nothing to help them (pretty much a more violent version of what he made a career of). Peter Outbridge's performance throughout the last part is so perfect, selling how utterly broken and defeated William has been over the course of this one trap. This is Saw at its best.
Yes! He walked away knowing that his actions in people’s lives did not leave him innocent. And now he finally sees that there is blood in his hands
I agree it's not overly gory, but it is super violent. A bullet isn't very creative, but it hardly gets more violent than a point- blank shotgun blast to the chest.
It’s the one that’s the most directly indicative of his policy and basically how he’s been picking who should live or die. After this trap William was completely defeated
@@jamiethomas5849 Yeah, dude has a strong will after that. idk, then dies........worst for him and sucks.
everbody dies... I go bye
Easily one of the best traps in this franchise.
this has been proven false numerous times
@@jackalope_hunteryou really cant prove someones opinion to be faulse but i kinda agree its a cool idea but it looses points since it requires people to die and 4 of the at that
Nah this is just dumb. There's no saving everyone or proving your will to survive. I know it's not John making this but it just feels like snuff at this point.
@@jackalope_hunter how has it been proven if your going to say that provide some evidence or reasoning why is has been proven
@@jackalope_hunter Lol an opinion is "proven" false. Interesting. Ok I'll disprove it, I agree this is one of the best traps in the entire franchise.
Not the most brutal trap, but definitely one of the most psychologically damaging
Yeah I really felt for them
Oh yeah. Definitely.
Yeah…. Probably the winner for Saw 6’s traps.
I feels so bad for the last guy just slowly spinning knowing he has absolutely no chance while everyone else had at least a sliver of hope and he really was not that mean at all he called out every one for lying and when he saved someone who lied at the end he just lost it but when he realized in his last few seconds on this earth all he said was “when you kill me you look at me”
Its actually fitting the way the characters died.
Aaron-Believed whole heartedly in the policy but by this point Will had been through so much crap he finally saw the flaws in it so ‘follow the policy’ not the most compelling reason to live.
Gena-Lied about being pregnant if it were true it would have been the first thing she said instead of ‘I’m healthy!’ the fact she said it after Emily was saved proves it even her last words are not ‘I’m pregnant’ but ‘push the thing’ she’s demanding he do something rather than pleading for her supposed child’s sake like Emily did.
Dave-Tries to buy his way out and before claims to be the best choice to live simply since he’s ‘the strongest’ also a sign he thinks he’s better than everyone else like Will used to but after all he suffered money and status no longer mattered to Will. So like Aaron, Dave had no compelling argument.
Josh-Has a rep of being a kiss ass and once realizing he no had chance to live once Will saved Shelby his dying words were just to give a final ‘screw you’ to his boss.
Will saving Emily and Shelby also had a factor to his character. Emily has two kids and Will knew the importance of family and notice when she says it as her reason no one says anything or contradicts Emily’s claim she was telling the truth. After Emily everyone else gave their reasons why they should live being pregnant, sick parents, rich family, etc. They all call each other out as liars. Shelby it could be she was lucky but I think the way she mentioned her parents and how she was ‘all they had’ also played into Will’s soft spot for family plus the way she looks probably also had a factor especially with the reveal at the end.
What if Emily and Shelby were lying?
@mellow9827 will knew Emily had kids, she mentions that he's met them before. Shelby was probably lying though.
did they have a good reason because i think i would of saved mabey josh and Emily
Such a hypocrite to Jigsaw tho considering his unborn baby.
@@seyumaiayami3536She's was lying, considering how much thought he put into his torture I doubt Jigsaw would allow his trap to have hypocrisy by killing an unborn when he lost his unborn kid.
"I'm not a murderer, I give everyone a chance. So anyway here's 6 people and only 2 of them get to live, have fun."
jigsaw was more of an antivillain, only killed people that deserved it
@@somrandom224i'm pretty sure a badly paid fucked over janitor did deserve to die because... He smokes? Or Alan and the lady deserved to die because... They worked there as secretaries??
@@somrandom224true but the way saw kills people is wya too far
@@somrandom224 people working for a living, doing nothing illegal, are not doing anything wrong...they didn't deserve it
Well, John wasn't a murderer. Hoffman otherwise...
Each actor in this scene has a *FANTASTIC* set of lungs. Their performances and screams were brilliant, and sounded as close to natural and primal as I’d ever want to personally experience in real life, which I hope is nowhere outside of an amusement park or haunted house.
Another one of the most brutal trap scenes from this great masterpiece of a series.
I'm making a tshirt: America: just don't get sick! Whod buy one?
instead of turning it off he just do as tape says....Shotgun on bicycle chain, a kid can take it off but i guess its too much to think it for audience this movie is just bullshit.
@Francia-cv9wt how so? he's right
If you want brutal just look at saw X
@@alexandersebela370 bro only has seen winnie the pooh in his entire live
This saw film is actually ONE of the bests. The emotions the characters like Mr. E project so realistically and the music just adds to their emotions so well
"when you're killing me you look at me"
guy went out like a bad ass
this has to be probably my favorite of the traps. very creative. very heart wrenching too. could you imagine being in that situation and haveing to make those type of choices? like damn.
I'd definitely try to save the one who will benefit me most if they owe me their life.
Its supposed to be themed to a zoo Saw XI could be a carnival themed game
The point is he does due to his policy, just with papers.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588I would have tried to find a way to break them out, and after my effort save the 2 left, cause it’d be sad, but I’d know I tried
Yes. Choose women so you can make out with them
5:36 I think at the last two, Easton decides “screw it, whoever the next one is, I’ll save” without any consideration. He’s mentally exhausted, how could one weigh out a life for another.
Exactly, it’s a detail that not many people point out. He left the last two up to chance
You can tell by the look on his face when Josh tries to convince Willam to save him that he’s just exhausted by the whole thing and wants it to be over regardless of who he saves.
This is why William should have survived at the end. I totally think he learned his lesson and could have changed his policy. Him dying made all of these deaths useless.
I guess it was too late to change lol
@@revenantapexI would love to see a version of saw six where William actually survived at the end
Honestly I think his fate is ironic after all a guy who tried everything to try to get insurance had it denied and William basically took away his life, so his son also took that from him even though he made all that effort
I think it fits just fine. Tara and Brent watched William through all of his trials so they knew what he went through. In the end they were both the final judges on whether William deserves to live. Tara couldn't kill William and thinks he has learned his lesson, but Brent thinks otherwise and avenged his father
That's the point. Just like with his policy, at the end, no matter his will to live, his life was at the hands of someone else.
This is the best acted scene in the whole series.
literally, insane start to finish
Would've agreed until I saw Saw X last night. The women who played Valentina slayed her scene!
“Two will live. Four will die. Your decisions symbolized by the blood on your hands.” That’s hard as fuck
Ok but these actors ate their roles UPPPP
I'm sry but the last guy's speech was amazing
Cuz it’s 1000% true
The most underrated thing about this scene is the tension that’s added by him listening through the door before it begins. Strange that more Saw victims don’t try to sus it out first like he does..
I don’t know you guys but this trap I always liked it, it’s so emotional when he saves the two victims and kind of funny for the last victim
It was kinda sad though. No matter if you are they best worker they still will let you go.
@@rosiebrooks7685also if you’re a kiss ass at any place or job you’re still grounds for termination 😂
Funny?
@@_YESIMHIGHyour right. Your just a number in the eyes of management regardless if you have a good working relationship
I cannot handle Saw movies. My anxiety soars thinking how it would feel to be helplessly stuck in one of those traps and realizing you’re most likely about to die in a horrific way
Me too. It's EXTREMELY violent!
This is one of my favorite traps because it is just as bloody as it needs to be, but there is also a lot of emotion in the scene, it is not too cruel, just as much as it needs to be.
Saw 6 is neck and neck with Saw 2 for the 2nd best film in the franchise behind the 1st one. 6 is brilliant
Preach! 1, 2, 6 is the top tier.
i personally think both saw 2 and 6 are better than 1. People overrate 1 so much just because it's the first movie in the franchise
@@elBossmano Haha yeah, that usually tends to happen to franchises :P Movies, books, games.. the first one is always ''the best'' just because it was the original..
Spiral from the book of Saw is the best one
@@ivaerz4977this guy trollin'
probably one of the most psychologically damaging trap in the franchise
This is my favorite scene in the whole franchise. The acting, music, and editing are all immaculate
5:01 I thought he said “my pants are loaded” and I’m like yeah bro mine would be too
Hahaha I think he said his parents were loaded 😂
Y'all can say what y'all want about these film series but seeing this part of the movie in theaters was a complete heart racing thrill. The twist & turns are what make these films masterpiece horror movies.
It's ironic that I'm being suggested this video just a couple of weeks after the shooting of the United Healthcare CEO
Same 🤣🤣🤣
'FOLLOW THE POLICY!' is such an underrated line for what it represents.
The warning lights and industrial siren noises are such a good touch
"deny" "defend" "depose" This looks familiar.
Except that the guy who actually had the power Mr. Easton was only killed bc the of the kid, but he could have walked out, meaning only rank and file employees would have died. I mean he was willing to kill a secretary, the reasons for killing ppl in Saw got pretty lame after a while.
Look at me!. When you're killing me you look at me!.
This is a cool trap. Scary, intense without being needlessly gory
Oh this movie is just getting popular again for absolutely no reason whatsoever. No big deal.
Totally just statistical randomness on TH-cam's algorithm, and not because of people searching for this video due to recent events.
I think Luigi's approach to this was just a bit more direct than Jiggsaw's.
still, jigsaw was doing it before it got popular
@surrealhumor1235 True. Very true.
That last guy's delivery was soooo on point!!!
I don't really understand Kramer's nor Hoffman's logic in giving people a chance sometimes. In Saw 1 Kramer forced Amanda to kill someone so she could live, and in this carousel trap here among many other traps in Saw 6, Hoffman didn't give William a chance to save everyone. It seems to me instead of Kramer's "everyone deserves a chance" logic, these two are twisting that with an "everyone deserves a chance to live over someone else's life" moral, which to me really doesn't make them any better than Amanda and her "no one should live" traps.
They do have a chance, they should have begged harder.
The person Amanda killed is believed he failed his test. And the rest after saw 3 were not completely Kramer's traps. There's a great video from CZsWorld you should really check out.
I agree, all 3 of them are killers, no matter how you look at it.
@@GloriousDoctorthis is john’s trap and the guy failing his own test is just speculation because people can’t comprehend that jigsaw has no morals or philosophy
@@minnamandariini4843It is clearly obvious that Jigsaw has a flawed philosophy and is a murderer and torturer.
However, Kevin Greutert, director of this one and Saw X actually said that the magic of the franchise is that no one really knows whether or not John is good or bad.
And that singlehandedly ruins the complete franchise for me, because it makes all the writing full of plotholes.
The trap is ingenious, it also destroys the victims psychologically, however, I would be sure that John would be against this trap since it endangers 5 lives that cannot prove/fight that they want to live
Would he tho? He got Zepp to kidnap and try to murder Dr Gordon's wife and kid
Eh, John is kind of a massive hypocrite whose entire moral philospohy is built on tissue paper. He probably would have given the go ahead on this... especially considering he was personally slighted by these particular people.
John made this trap. He never has had any qualms endangering people. Amanda had to kill a immobiled man, Gordon had to kill Adam and Adam had to survive, gordon’s wife and daughter were meant to die if gordon failed to kill adam, zepp was meant to kill gordon’s wife and daughter if gordon fails and that’s just the first movie.
@@baylaust His moral philosophy is completely in the right, and you can cry your heart out about it 😂
“Look at me when you are killing me”
That’s the best SAW quote in my opinion
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Im sorry but that sound like some shit a wife would say when you on top
4:11 slayed me LMAO. People do not talk enough about the savagery of that dude responding to her.
this trap hits so much harder given recent events
Kevin Greutert is a genius, waiting for Saw X.
I will never look at a Merry Go Round the same after this.
“ You see, in their last moments, people show you who they really are “ Joker 🃏
Which joker said that?
@@terryanndanvers4056
Mine
@@terryanndanvers4056 Heath Ledger’s from The Dark Knight
Jigsaw says he kills nobody, then continues to make a trap that basically guarantees a couple of deaths
Yeah it’s hypocritical…I honestly felt bad for the last guy…”if you’re killing me, you look at me”….i would’ve just cried if I was in that situation….I would have no words 😢
Its the hoffman era where he takes john’s work and edits the traps to be somewhat not winnable.
The last guy kind of sounds like Will Ferrell when he's yelling 😂
He kind of does 💀
Lmao 🤣😂
he's Will ferrell mixed with lee evans from mouse Hunt
The recent news is exactly why Saw VI is peak. It is perfect for 2024
One of my favorite scenes from Saw. Really intense one too.
Th.... This hits different now and disturbing fact a certain company actually denied 1/3 of their applicants so. Interesting
One of the best deaths anyone can get in saw its quick and not even brutal
Yes, the get their hearts blown off but the brain will still live on for more than 10 minutes, receiving muscle and pain signals.
Anyone notice that nobody challenges the lady who said she has two kids? Whereas everyone else's "argument" is met with challenges and accusations of lying?
Powerful detail.
To bad he a baby murder now
That means she was telling the truth. And her honesty and desperation to raise her 2 kids was what saved her.
it was the last guy and the lady with 2 kids that were the only one's that deserved to live
Best trap in the whole damn series. Period.
this has already been disproven
@@jackalope_hunterHow? you only disprove facts, not opinion.
3:43 He could have reached each hand in there around each side and pressed the button with his fingers on each hand, avoiding the spike completely. He could have possibly done that until all shots were fired from the gun. The only reason the spike pierced his hand was because he used one hand, probably just to avoid pain in the other hand/arm. Not sure if it would have been rigged to not turn the gun vertical after 2 shots were fired upwards, but worth a shot. It may be that it would do that for every single one. William was a do-nothing focused only on himself to the end.
All six would die with William if he broke the rules. Break the rules, fail the game. Game over.
@@kitsunefaye1661nobody was watching this game. hoffman was busy killing other people in the police department. William could've cheated
not like jill would care either, she was just after hoffman like John told her so
@@Left4Coochieyeah but he has no way of knowing that
@@Left4Coochie If only William knew that the guy who set all this up is distracted at the moment going on a terminator style rampage.
I can't imagine what Josh was thinking the moment he realized that he was going to die. There was absolutely nothing he could do about it, and he knew he was done. It's as horrifying as it is heartbreaking to think about.
Its one of my favorite traps, if not my favorite. Not because of some complexity or crazy mechanics. No. But because of the atmosphere, the music, the scene. Everything. How everyone acts and what happens. Just the message behind it and Mr insurance reaction and emotions. Its so well made. The build up to this point and now this final test to rly show that his formula for a human life, is a formula, FOR A HUMAN LIFE. He learnt his lesson. Didnt end too well for him tho :D
In my opinion, this trap is extremely symbolic. William never tried more than twice to save someone, albeit *he* has the power to change the "policy" at will. I think he could've saved them all, but he didn't try.
Exactly why this trap is so great
Idk, this is one of Hoffman's traps, and from what I remember he wasn't as fair as John was. Though I can understand your statement, part of me finds it hard to believe Hoffman wouldn't have allowed Easton to save them all if he could.
Honestly I think it’s also psychological
The 1st one won’t live because you yourself are not sure of doing it
The 2nd one you will find courage to do so
The 3rd and 4th one won’t make it because of the shock you yourself endured from it
The 5th one gives you courage to do so
The 6th one is screwed
He could wrap the hand with his shirt to at least SOMEHOW reduce the pain and bleeding.
"I'm pregnant!"
BANG
Not anymore.
LOL 😂
🤷🏻
PUSHTHETHING!!!!!!
She lied. Gena was never pregnant. She only said that to try and convince Easton to spare her, but it didn’t work.
@@PopStarLegend4365 It's a joke.
WE JUST NEED TO SAY THAT THIS FRANCHISE WILL NEVER STOP IT IS SO GOOD I ENJOY IT😃
its confirmed saw X is the last one dude, tobin bell is like 80 years old lol
@@TheDSSlayer I KNOW WHEN HE DIES WE WILL MISS HIM SO MUCH
@@TheDSSlayerthey’ll keep milking it
@@Anthony_mock yep
@@TheDSSlayerit’s not confirmed
You know why you're here again...
HELL YEAH ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Why?
I really love this moment 4:11 . The music and the screams of the woman, is really chilling
Who’s Here After The CEO Brian Thompson Murder.
Luigie would love this movie
I think he actually SAW this movie.
@@777Skeptic exactly 💯
So would Mario!
I dont think so. Luigi doesnt seem to be a sadistic person or willing to sacrifice innocents like kramer does
@@meliamien3462 People who kill the way he did, do it for the pleasure of it. Blaming the victim is just a way to make themselves feel better by not feeling guilt.
My personal headcanon is that William could've saved all of them. Similarly to how the last movie had ways for all the characters to survive if they would've looked last their selfishness, if William had looked past company policy, he could've saved more lives
One of my favorite games of all time. Josh's last "LOOK AT ME!!" was on par with Joker's in the Dark Knight. So chilling and incredible acting. Surprised I haven't seen him in any movies before or after this one.
This one would’ve been better if he realized he could’ve saved everyone instead of just two . Teaching him what happens when you don’t follow the policy.
I love that ideal.
The black guy said you *you don't even know her why her Mr Easton*
*Luigi Mangione smiling in the distance.*
No he wouldnt. Luigi only killed his william, he didnt target others like kramer did. Allegedly Luigi wanted to use bomb first but then decided not to because it could kill innocents. Kramer did the opposite and involved innocents into his game
My headcanon is that William could save everyone if he kept pushing the button, but decided to take Jigsaw's word that he could only save two
I don't think that would have worked... Jigsaw made it clear he could only save 2 of the 6 people, so I'm sure that after the second button press, the system would stop working to prevent him from saving everyone
this aged pretty well
🤣
This movie was ahead of its time.
Honestly this is a top tier saw movie
This one is one of my fav and the group team work one..
This is a pretty good trap in that it still follows the rules of the game in true Jigsaw fashion, the trap isn’t rigged at all, but it also isn’t really beatable other than to not open the doors and start the trap in the first place, although there is probably a way to not get stabbed in the hand when you push the buttons.
I like how they all are shout and quivering in fear after shots fired but the guy's hand gets punctured everytime lmao
These guys are "simply having a wonderful Christmas time"
I love the look on Williams face as hes doing it. Hes not even in physical pain anymore but emotional pain.
His actor Peter Outerbridge is one of the best “protagonist” actors in a Saw film, if not one of the best in the entire series. They made a great choice with him 🙂
It took me years to realize it's Eddie Winslow from family matters 🤣
Come on Jigsaw. Get these United Healthcare workers now. I like to play a game with them. 😁
Many people visit insurance companies every day.
A masterpiece that uses a game to express the fact that those people were sentenced to death using a calculated formula.
Some people may criticize it as a game where someone always dies, but it's a minor issue.
It's supposed to be a zoo
@@funwithanthony6133Nah.
4:25
Man just made John Cena’s face 😂
Oh damn! 😂
omg i thought i'm the only one who notice it
I firmly believe he unconsciously chose the last girl, he didn’t look like he was paying attention
He just wanted it to be over, and didn’t care which person it was at that point
So the argument he was a “simp” doesn’t really make sense to me, as I don’t think he care what they were saying
being in shock probably was the cause for picking the second lady but does not mean you have to be half conscious when there's multiple people on the line
He was too mentally exhausted and drained by that point also
The typical boss who chooses his 2 pretty employees 😂😂
But the girl that weared pink dress was the hottest
if that was the case then he'd have picked the girl who said she's pregnant
@@JitzyJTit was prolly his baby , didn’t want those problems
I know this is a joke, but he only chose to save the first girl because she had kids and he didn’t choose the second girl, he left it up to chance and just decided to save whoever came up first (this is represented by how he puts his hand in the crusher before the carousel stopped)
yall have no media literacy oh my god
All their reactions sound genuine it’s extremely impressive