Does Saw X live up to the legacy of the franchise's best installments? Read our review to find out!
Saw X is the tenth entry in the Saw movie franchise and one that is taking a bold approach to keeping the franchise going. Instead of trying to continue the legacy of John Kramer, The Jigsaw Killer , like the most recent spin-off installments Jigsaw and Spiral: From the Book of Saw, Saw X serves as an interquel, giving us more depth to Kramer's arc as a dying man hell-bent on dispensing justice and forcing sinners to confront their own sins – and discover retribution through suffering.
As stated, Saw X manages to do something quite unexpected late in the franchise: make it feel meaningful and thrilling again in the way Saw fans used to love, while also turning its killer/antagonist into a compelling anti-hero protagonist. Some may think that director Kevin Greutert deserves much of the credit – but he's been with Saw since the beginning , so if anything, he gets credit for making Saw X look and feel tonally in line with all the previous Saw movies that came out. The same can be said for co-writer Josh Stolberg, who wrote the two spinoffs before this installment.
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