Saw IV problem understanding

ew0054

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You know the scene in Saw 4 where the two guys are chained to a machine that's pulling them in? One has his eyes sewn shut but can talk the other can see but his moth is sewn shut.

What I don't understand about it is what was happening in the scene? Why did the guy who could see start fighting with the other guy? How was he able to open his mouth in the end?
 
If they just woke up what made the machine turn on and start pulling them in?
 
Yeah I guess the point of it was to be senseless like the rest of the movies.

I'm not really a movie buff, but this guy at my job was raving about that and Hostel so I bit.

They could have used more ketchup to make it more realistic-looking.
 
pretty rotten films...
 
Saw films are only for sadists who don't want to admit it. Go find some actual S&M porn, and leave the sick weirdo stuff off the big screen.

You'll like it better, and there will be more times available for good movies.
 
Saw films are only for sadists who don't want to admit it. Go find some actual S&M porn, and leave the sick weirdo stuff off the big screen.

You'll like it better, and there will be more times available for good movies.

Hey, the first one was actually very good!
I has gone way downhill since that, I admit.
 
...actually, that is true for 99% of sequels.

I am not such a pessimist, 80% at most ;)

In this case, the first movie was a VERY good suspense thriller with an excellent atmosphere. The "sequels" are totally boring "lets watch how morons die" C-class movies.
 
I'm confused as to why you see the need to make sense of such a movie in the first place. Isn't the whole idea basically to splash as much blood on the screen as possible?
 
Section 9, Quatrain 10 of the Manual for Learned Movie Enthusiast:
The higher the number after the title the lower the plot coherence will be.
 
Section 9, Quatrain 10 of the Manual for Learned Movie Enthusiast:
The higher the number after the title the lower the plot coherence will be.

This is undoubtedly true for all movies. Even Terminator, which is my favourite movie of all time. Number one is the best, two was okay, three is gay.
 
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