Saw VI

                                                                

 

                 Once you see death up close, then you know what the value of life is.

 

Simone (Tanedra Howard) and Eddie (Marty Moreau), two predatory lenders, are placed in head harnesses with screws poised to drill into their skulls. The person who cuts off more flesh weight in 60 seconds will live, while the other will be killed by the screws. The overweight Eddie slices fat from his stomach, but Simone chops off her arm to tip the scale in her favor and save herself.

Dan Erickson (Mark Rolston) heads up the FBI’s investigation into Eddie’s death, with Peter Strahm's fingerprints being found at the scene. He informs Lieutenant Mark Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) of this, also revealing that Lindsey Perez (Athena Karkanis), previously thought dead from her accident involving Jigsaw's puppet, is alive and still on the case. Hoffman secretly meets with Jill Tuck (Betsy Russell), who hands him five envelopes from the box from John's will, and he takes control of a game the two have been planning. Hoffman also questions Simone in her hospital room; however, having lost her arm, she is too hysterical to understand what she's to have learned.

The game focuses on William Easton (Peter Outerbridge), an executive at a health insurance company. His company decides whom to cover based strictly on probabilities of health or illness; he turned down one of John’s claims for this very reason; it is also revealed that he met John at the opening of Jill's clinic. William is captured, taken to an abandoned zoo, and suspended in a large vise clamped around his torso, with a breathing mask over his face. Hank (Gerry Mendicino), his janitor and a smoker, is in the same situation. William has 60 minutes to pass four tests in order to remove the bombs strapped to his limbs before they detonate. In the first test, whenever either man takes a breath, his vise will tighten; William holds his breath longer than Hank, whose ribcage is soon crushed. For the second test, William must grab the ends of two chains connected to platforms on which Addy and Allen, his old secretary and young file clerk, are standing with barbed wire nooses around their necks, and ultimately choose to save one and let the other die. The two are opposites: Addy is in poor health but is surrounded by family, while Allen is healthy but has nobody. He chooses to save Addy, reluctantly allowing Allen to strangle to death when his platform retracts.

The third test takes place in a boiler room. Debbie, the company attorney, has 90 seconds to run a caged-in maze and find the key to remove a device on her chest set to fire a spike through her head. William must help her by diverting jets of steam from her path onto himself. At the end of the maze, Debbie discovers from X-ray films that the key is in William's side; she tries to cut him open using a circular saw, but fails and is killed. The fourth test features six of William's junior workers chained to a spinning carousel. A shotgun containing six shots will kill each of them at random, but he may redirect the gun twice by pushing buttons that will drive spikes into his hands. After making his two choices, he removes the last bomb and reaches the end of his path with one second to spare.

He finds himself standing between two cages, with Pamela Jenkins, his sister, in one of them and a mother and son, Tara (Shauna MacDonald) and Brent (Devon Bostick), in the other. The latter two are the family of a man named Harold (George Newbern) who died not long after William denied coverage for his illness. Each cage contains a tank of hydrofluoric acid; Tara and Brent find a large switch whose positions are labeled “Live” and “Die.” This test is meant for them, and they have the chance to spare his life. Tara cannot bring herself to pull the switch, but Brent readily shifts it to “Die.” A platform of needles swings into William's back and pumps acid into him, dissolving his body as the three watch in horror. It is revealed during the course of these tests that William and John first met when Jill opened her clinic, and that John introduced Amanda Young (Shawnee Smith) to Jill as proof that his method of rehabilitation could really work. Tension grew between Hoffman and Amanda through their work as apprentices; John had made advance plans to cover Jill when he dies.

Meanwhile, Erickson and Perez obtain the videotape from the death of Seth Baxter; this unsettles Hoffman, who becomes increasingly worried about his secret being discovered. At the lab, Perez questions Hoffman of Strahm's possible motivation in being involved with Jigsaw, while Erickson questions Hoffman about inconsistencies at the crime scene. The moment his voice is unscrambled, Hoffman slashes Erickson's throat, tricks Perez into shooting the technician and stabs Perez repeatedly. With her last breath, Perez tells Hoffman that everyone knows about him; he uses Strahm's severed hand to plant prints around the room and then sets it on fire, burning the bodies and evidence.

Upon his return to the zoo's observation room, he is attacked by Jill. It is revealed that Pamela gave Jill a copy of Hoffman's letter to Amanda; he had learned of Amanda's role in the robbery that resulted in Jill's miscarriage and told her to kill Lynn Denlon, or he would tell John. Jill straps Hoffman to a chair and placed an updated "Reverse Bear Trap" on his head; the sixth envelope that she kept to herself was John's request to capture and test him. She says, "Game over," and leaves, activating a 45-second timer. Hoffman uses the trap's weight to break his hand and release himself, then jams the jaw clamps of the trap into the door's frame; they get caught in the bars and he slips out, part of his mouth ripped open, and screams toward the ceiling.

              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Directed by Kevin Greutert
Produced by Mark Burg
Oren Koules
Written by Patrick Melton
Marcus Dunstan
Starring Tobin Bell
Costas Mandylor
Shawnee Smith
Tanedra Howard
Betsy Russell
Peter Outerbridge
Mark Rolston
Athena Karkanis
Devon Bostick
Shauna MacDonald
Music by Charlie Clouser
Distributed by Lionsgate
Release date(s) October 22, 2009
Running time 90 mins.
Language English
Budget $11,000,000

 

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