Saw X bucks a major trap trend right away.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The heart of the Saw franchise has always been its gruesome but ingenious traps, and Saw X makes an impact by breaking one of the noteworthy trap trends seen throughout the franchise. As it stands currently, Saw X has the best Rotten Tomatoes score of any movie in the series, and one reason it's getting good reviews is how it handles its traps.
That's not to say the traps in Saw X are dialed back. On the contrary, early Saw X reactions saw praise the nauseating nature of the movie's trap concepts. This time, though, they're woven into the story in a much more cohesive manner. That tone is set immediately, as Saw X breaks the franchise's most significant trap trend right away.
Saw X Is The Second Saw Movie That Doesn't Have An Opening Scene Trap Unlike almost every other Saw movie, Saw X does not open with a death trap. In a majority of the franchise's films, before the plot is expounded upon, the viewer watches a victim suffer and die in one of Jigsaw's traps. The backstory behind it is typically addressed over the course of the movie.
Saw X Breaking The Opening Scene Trap Trend Was Brilliant Breaking the opening scene trap trend is an extremely clever way to set the tone of Saw X, as it immediately establishes how different the sequel is from previous installments. The movie takes on a much more personal nature, centering its narrative distinctly on Tobin Bell's John Kramer and his accomplice, Shawnee Smith's Amanda.
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