A universal truth of the Saw series is that every entry, no matter who does it, will always be well written and contain a plot twist or two at the end. The same holds true for Saw V, though the film definitely shows that the series is in decline and needs to end soon before it descends into pure absurdity. People may complain that the series is in decline, but what people need to realize is that each part is astronomically better than the corresponding parts of other horror series (for example, Saw IV is better than Halloween IV, or the 4th Nightmare on Elm Street film). After what I felt was an iconic debut, the series has always remained consistently interesting, with one of the most compelling and ever expanding plots in film history. ![]() ![]() The Saw series has always been a standard of sorts.
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