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{{Infobox Film
|name = Saw II
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|name = Saw II
|image = Saw 2 poster.jpg|thumb|left|<nowiki>400px]]</nowiki>
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|image = Saw 2 poster.jpg
 
|director = [[Darren Lynn Bousman]]
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|producer = [[Mark Burg]]<br>
|director = [[Darren Lynn Bousman]]
 
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[[Oren Koules]]<br>
|producer = [[Mark Burg]]<br />[[Oren Koules]]<br />[[Gregg Hoffman]]<br />[[James Wan]]<br />[[Leigh Whannell]]
 
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[[Gregg Hoffman]]
|writer = [[Darren Lynn Bousman]]<br />[[Leigh Whannell]]
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|writer = [[Darren Lynn Bousman]]<br>
|starring = [[Donnie Wahlberg]]<br />[[Franky G]]<br />[[Glenn Plummer]]<br />[[Beverley Mitchell]]<br />[[Dina Meyer]]<br />[[Emmanuelle Vaugier]]<br />[[Erik Knudsen]]<br />[[Noam Jenkins]]<br />[[Timothy Burd]]<br />[[Shawnee Smith]]<br />[[Tobin Bell]]
 
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[[Leigh Whannell]]
|cinematography = [[David Armstrong]]
 
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|narrator =
|music = [[Charlie Clouser]]
 
|editing = [[Kevin Greutert]]
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|starring = [[Donnie Wahlberg]]<br>
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[[Franky G]]<br>
|distributor = [[Lions Gate Entertainment]]
 
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[[Glenn Plummer]]<br>
|released = October 28, 2005
 
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[[Beverley Mitchell]]<br>
|runtime = 91 minutes
 
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[[Dina Meyer]]<br>
|country = United States<br />Canada
 
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[[Emmanuelle Vaugier]]<br>
|language = English
 
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[[Erik Knudsen]]<br>
|budget = $4 million
 
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[[Noam Jenkins]]<br>
|gross = $152,925,093
 
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[[Timothy Burd]]<br>
|preceded_by = [[Saw]]
 
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[[Shawnee Smith]]<br>
|followed_by = [[Saw III]]
 
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[[Tobin Bell]]
|website =http://www.saw2.com/site/index.html
 
 
|music = [[Charlie Clouser]]
|amg_id = 1:316833
 
 
|cinematography = [[David Armstrong]]
|imdb_id = 0432348}}
 
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|editing = [[Kevin Greutert]]
'''''Saw II''''' is a horror film and the second installment of the [[Saw (franchise)|''Saw'' franchise]], first released in 2005. Written and directed by [[Darren Lynn Bousman]] and co-written by [[Leigh Whannell]], the film's story revolves around a detective, who has to play one of the gruesome games set up by the infamous Jigsaw Killer in order to save his own son. The second movie further illustrates the motives and ideals of Jigsaw and marks the beginning of several ongoing story lines, which expand on the future movies.
 
 
|distributor = [[Lions Gate Entertainment]]<br>
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[[Lionsgate Films]]
 
|released = October 28, 2005
 
|runtime = 91 minutes
 
|country = United States<br>
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Canada
 
|language = English
 
|budget = $4 million
 
|gross = $152,925,093}}
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'''''Saw II''''' is a horror film written and directed by [[Darren Lynn Bousman]] and co-written by [[Leigh Whannell]]. It was the second film in the [[Saw (franchise)|''Saw'' franchise]] and was released on October 28, 2005.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
[[Michael Marks]], a police informant, wakes up and finds himself with a spike-filled [[Death Mask|mask]] locked around his neck. A [[Instruction Tapes|videotape]] informs him that he has one minute to retrieve the key from behind his right eye with a scalpel. Michael, however, cannot bring himself to cut out his eye and is killed when the mask closes on his head. When Michael's corpse is found shortly afterwards, his employer, [[Eric Matthews|Detective Eric Matthews]], is called to the crime scene by [[Allison Kerry (Movies)|Detective Allison Kerry]] when she discovers a message for him left by the [[John Kramer (Movies)|Jigsaw Killer]].
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[[Michael Marks]], a police informant, wakes up with a spike-filled [[Death Mask|mask]] locked around his neck. A [[Recorded Messages|videotape]] informs him that he has one minute to retrieve a key hidden behind his right eye. Michael, however, cannot bring himself to withstand the pain of cutting out the key with a scalpel and is killed when the mask closes on his head. When Michael's corpse is found shortly afterward, his employer, [[Eric Matthews|Detective Eric Matthews]], is called to the crime scene by [[Allison Kerry|Detective Allison Kerry]]. The latter discovered a message left for him by the [[John Kramer|Jigsaw Killer]].
   
Initially reluctant to become involved in the investigation, Eric quickly manages to locate Jigsaw's hideout at the abandoned [[Wilson Steel Plant]] and therefore decides to join Kerry and [[Daniel Rigg|Sergeant Daniel Rigg]] as they raid the plant with a [[Special Weapons and Tactics|SWAT team]]. Upon doing so, they find the killer, John Kramer, who is severely weakened by his cancer disease. However, as the officers are about to arrest him, John reveals that he has already planned to be found by them and shows them a set of surveillance monitors. On these monitors, Eric and the others witness eight people, including [[Daniel Matthews]], Eric's son, and [[Amanda Young (Movies)|Amanda Young]], the only known survivor of one of John's games, who are all trapped inside a big [[Nerve Gas House|house]]. While being trapped there, they breathe in a deadly nerve agent and have two hours to find syringes with the antidote, which are hidden all around the house. John assures Eric that he will see his son again in a "safe and secure state" if he agrees to talk with him alone until the two hours are over. Pressured by Kerry, Eric reluctantly agrees to John's ultimatum in order to buy time for the police tech team to arrive and track the signal from the video feed.
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Initially reluctant to become involved in the investigation, Eric quickly manages to locate Jigsaw's hideout at the abandoned [[Wilson Steel Plant]] and therefore decides to join Kerry and [[Daniel Rigg|Sergeant Daniel Rigg]] as they raid the plant with a [[Special Weapons and Tactics|SWAT team]]. They find the killer, John Kramer, severely weakened by his cancer disease. However, as the officers are about to arrest him, John reveals that he has already planned his apprehension and shows them a set of surveillance monitors. On these monitors, Eric and the others witness eight people, including [[Daniel Matthews]], Eric's son, and [[Amanda Young]], the only known survivor of one of John's games, who are all trapped inside a big [[Nerve Gas House|house]]. While trapped there, they breathe in a deadly nerve agent and have two hours to find syringes with the antidote hidden all around the house. John assures Eric that he will see his son again in a "safe and secure state" if he agrees to [[Eric's Test|talk]] with him alone until the two hours are over. Pressured by Kerry, Eric reluctantly agrees to John's ultimatum to buy time for a [[Tech Team|tech team]] to arrive and track the signal from the video feed.
   
The eight victims in the house - Daniel, Amanda, [[Xavier Chavez]], [[Jonas Singer]], [[Addison Corday]], [[Laura Hunter]], [[Obi Tate (Movies)|Obi Tate]], and [[Gus Colyard]] - are informed about the nerve agent as well as the antidotes by an audio tape left by Jigsaw. One antidote is in a safe in the [[Antidote Safe Room|room]] where they all initially woke up. The combination is said to be "in the back of their minds" and the order, in which they have to be programmed in, is found "over the rainbow". Besides the tape, the prisoners also find a key and a warning message, which tells them not to use the key to open the door of the room. Xavier refuses to heed the warning and uses the key, thereby causing Gus to be shot by a [[Magnum Eyehole|booby trap]] connected to the lock. Following his death, the group makes their way to the basement, where another tape reveals that Obi helped Jigsaw to abduct the others. Pressured by Xavier, Obi crawls into a [[The Furnace|furnace]] to retrieve two of the antidotes, but inadvertently activates the oven and is burned alive. As the remaining prisoners continue to search the house, Jonas leads them to another room upstairs. Another tape tells them that the next antidote is hidden behind a steel door and the key to open it lies somewhere in a [[Needle Pit|pit]] filled with thousands of used syringes. This test is meant for Xavier, who is a drug dealer. However, instead of accomplishing his task himself, he throws Amanda into the pit. While she manages to obtain the key, Xavier fails to unlock the door in time and subsequently abandons the group out of frustration.
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The eight victims in the house - Daniel, Amanda, [[Xavier Chavez]], [[Jonas Singer]], [[Addison Corday]], [[Laura Hunter]], [[Obi Tate]], and [[Gus Colyard]] - find an audiotape left by Jigsaw, informing them about the nerve gas and the antidotes. One antidote is locked in a [[Antidote Safe Room|safe]]. According to Jigsaw's message, the combination required to open it is "in the back of their minds," while the correct order of the numbers is found "over the rainbow." Besides the tape, the prisoners also find a key and a warning message, which tells them not to use the key to open the room's door. However, Xavier refuses to heed the warning and uses the key, causing Gus to be shot by a [[Magnum Eyehole|booby trap]] connected to the lock.
   
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Following his death, the group makes their way to the basement, where another tape reveals that Obi helped Jigsaw abduct the others. Pressured by Xavier, Obi crawls into a [[The Furnace|furnace]] to retrieve two antidotes but inadvertently activates the oven and is burned alive. As the remaining prisoners search the rest of the house, Jonas leads them to another room upstairs. Another tape tells them that one antidote is hidden behind a steel door, and the key to open it lies in a [[Needle Pit|pit]] filled with thousands of used syringes. This test is meant for Xavier, who is a drug dealer. However, he throws Amanda into the needles instead of accomplishing his task on his own. Although she manages to obtain the key, Xavier fails to unlock the door in time and subsequently abandons the group out of frustration.
Meanwhile, John passes the two hours with both idle and cryptic conversation with an increasingly frustrated Eric. He eventually talks about his cancer diagnosis and his failed suicide attempt where he survived and found a new appreciation for his life. With the time he has left, he hopes to inspire the same appreciation in others by testing their will to live. As he explains his moral ideals to Eric, the tech team finally arrives. At Kerry's suggestion, Eric tries to provoke John by destroying several of his documents and sketches around the area. John however remains barely impressed and reveals that all of the victims in the house, except for Daniel, have all been innocently framed by Eric for various crimes they didn't commit. Furthermore, he warns him that Daniel's life will be endangered once the other prisoners learn about his connection to Eric.
 
   
 
Meanwhile, John passes the two hours with an idle and cryptic conversation with an increasingly frustrated Eric. He eventually talks about his cancer diagnosis and a failed suicide attempt, which led to his new esteem for his life. In his remaining time of life, John hopes to inspire the same appreciation in others by testing their will to survive. As he explains his moral ideals to Eric, the tech team finally arrives. At Kerry's suggestion, Eric tries to provoke John by destroying several documents, blueprints, and sketches around the area. John, however, is barely impressed and reveals that all of the victims in the house, except for Daniel, have all been innocently framed by Eric for various crimes they did not commit. Furthermore, he warns him that Daniel's life will be endangered once the other prisoners learn about his connection to Eric.
In the house, Xavier returns to the first room where they initially woke up and discovers a colored number written in the back of Gus' neck. Thereby, he realizes that each one of them has one number of the combination to the safe written on their necks. Desperate to get his hands on the antidote, he kills Jonas in a fight and begins to hunt down the others. Meanwhile, Laura succumbs to the nerve agent, having been more affected than the others. Additionally, Amanda and Addison both abandon Daniel after finding a photo of Daniel and Eric. Amanda, however, returns after finding Jonas' body. As the two of them try to find a place to hide from Xavier, Addison finds a room with another antidote located inside a [[Razor Box|glass box]]. However, as she puts her hand through a hole in the box to grab it, her arms are trapped in the razor blade-lined sockets. Moments later, Xavier finds her, but leaves her to die after reading her number. Amanda and Daniel return to the first room and find a hidden [[Underground Tunnels|tunnel]], which leads them to the dilapidated [[Bathroom|bathroom]] from the first film, which still contains the severed foot of [[Lawrence Gordon (Movies)|Dr. Lawrence Gordon]] and the decomposing bodies of [[Adam Stanheight]] and [[Zep Hindle (Movies)|Zep Hindle]]. Weakened by the gas, Daniel collapses, moments before Xavier finds them. Amanda points out that he cannot read his own number in an attempt to prevent him from hurting them, but Xavier cuts the skin from his neck. Afterwards, he approached them to obtain their numbers. However, Daniel, who has simply staged his collapse, slashes his throat with a [[Hacksaws|hacksaw]].
 
   
 
In the house, Xavier returns to the first room where they initially woke up and discovers a colored number on the back of Gus' neck. He realizes that every prisoner has one number of the safe's combination written on their neck. Desperate to get his hands on the antidote, he kills Jonas in a fight and begins to hunt down the others. Meanwhile, Laura collapses and eventually succumbs to the nerve agent. Additionally, Amanda and Addison abandon Daniel after finding a photo of him and Eric. Amanda, however, returns after finding Jonas' corpse. As they try to find a place to hide from Xavier, Addison discovers a room with another antidote locked inside a [[Razor Box|glass box]]. However, as she puts her hands through two holes in the box to grab it, her arms are trapped in the razor blade-lined sockets. Moments later, Xavier finds her but leaves her to die after reading her number.
At the Wilson Steel Plant, Eric brutally assaults John after witnessing Xavier's pursuit of Daniel and forces him to take him to the house. John agrees to do so, but demands to go there alone with Eric. The area they were in turns out to be a freight elevator, which they use to leave the factory. At the same tame, the tech team traces the video feed to another [[Fake Nerve Gas House|house]]. However, as Rigg and his men arrive there, they realize that they had merely watched a recording of the game the entire time, while the game itself had already been over before their raid on Jigsaw's hideout. Just as they realize Jigsaw's deception, the time expires and a large safe opens at the Wilson Steel Plant. Thereby, Kerry finds Daniel, who has been trapped inside the safe the entire time.
 
   
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Amanda and Daniel return to the first room and find a hidden [[Underground Tunnels|tunnel]], which leads them to the dilapidated [[Bathroom|bathroom]] from the first film, which still contains the severed foot of [[Lawrence Gordon|Dr. Lawrence Gordon]] and the decomposing bodies of [[Adam Stanheight]] and [[Zep Hindle]]. Weakened by the gas, Daniel passes out moments before Xavier finds them. Amanda points out that he cannot read his number without her help, hoping to prevent Xavier from harming them. However, Xavier refuses her help and instead cuts off the skin from his neck. After that, he approaches them to get their numbers but is caught off-guard by Daniel, who attacks him and slashes his throat with a [[Hacksaws|hacksaw]].
Unaware of this revelation, Eric arrives at the real location of the game and enters the house alone. Thereby, he eventually finds the bathroom, where he is attacked and subdued by a [[Pig Mask|pig-masked]] figure. As he wakes up, he finds himself shackled by the ankle to a pipe. An audio tape lying next to him reveals that Amanda Young has become John's accomplice after surviving her own game and playing as a victim in the house. Furthermore, the tape tells him that Amanda will carry on John's work after his death and that he is supposed to be Amanda's first test subject. As the tape ends, Amanda appears outside the room and seals the bathroom door with the words "[[Game Over]]", leaving Eric to die. Outside, John, who is still waiting in Eric's van, smiles satisfied as his plan was successful.
 
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At the Wilson Steel Plant, Eric brutally assaults John after witnessing Xavier's pursuit of Daniel and forces him to take him to the house. John agrees to do so but demands to go there alone with Eric. The latter agrees, and both men leave the building in a hidden elevator. At the same time, the tech team traces the video feed to another [[Fake Nerve Gas House|house]]. However, as Rigg and his men arrive, they realize they had merely watched a recording of the game the entire time, while the game itself had already been over before they raided Jigsaw's hideout. Just as they realize Jigsaw's deception, the time expires, and a large safe opens at the Wilson Steel Plant, revealing Daniel, who has been trapped inside the safe the entire time.
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Unaware of this revelation, Eric arrives at the actual location of the game and enters the house alone. He eventually finds the bathroom but is attacked and subdued by a [[Pig Mask|pig-masked]] figure. He finds himself shackled by the ankle to a pipe upon waking up. An audiotape beside him reveals that Amanda Young became John's accomplice after surviving her game and merely pretended to be a victim in the house to observe the other prisoners. Furthermore, the tape tells him that Amanda will continue John's work after his death and that he is supposed to be Amanda's first test subject. As the recording ends, Amanda appears outside the bathroom and seals the door with the words "[[Game Over]]," leaving Eric to die.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Tobin Bell]] as [[John Kramer (Movies)|Jigsaw/John]]
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*[[Tobin Bell]] as [[John Kramer|Jigsaw/John]]
*[[Shawnee Smith]] as [[Amanda Young (Movies)|Amanda]]
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*[[Shawnee Smith]] as [[Amanda Young|Amanda]]
 
*[[Donnie Wahlberg]] as [[Eric Matthews]]
 
*[[Donnie Wahlberg]] as [[Eric Matthews]]
 
*[[Erik Knudsen]] as [[Daniel Matthews]]
 
*[[Erik Knudsen]] as [[Daniel Matthews]]
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*[[Emmanuelle Vaugier]] as [[Addison Corday|Addison]]
 
*[[Emmanuelle Vaugier]] as [[Addison Corday|Addison]]
 
*[[Beverley Mitchell]] as [[Laura Hunter|Laura]]
 
*[[Beverley Mitchell]] as [[Laura Hunter|Laura]]
*[[Timothy Burd]] as [[Obi Tate (Movies)|Obi]]
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*[[Timothy Burd]] as [[Obi Tate|Obi]]
*[[Dina Meyer]] as [[Allison Kerry (Movies)|Kerry]]
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*[[Dina Meyer]] as [[Allison Kerry|Kerry]]
 
*[[Lyriq Bent]] as [[Daniel Rigg|Rigg]]
 
*[[Lyriq Bent]] as [[Daniel Rigg|Rigg]]
 
*[[Noam Jenkins]] as [[Michael Marks|Michael]]
 
*[[Noam Jenkins]] as [[Michael Marks|Michael]]
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*[[Kelly Jones]] as [[Pete Baker|SWAT Member Pete]]
 
*[[Kelly Jones]] as [[Pete Baker|SWAT Member Pete]]
 
*[[Vincent Rother]] as [[Joe|SWAT Member Joe]]
 
*[[Vincent Rother]] as [[Joe|SWAT Member Joe]]
*Linette Robinson as Mother In Cancer Ward
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*[[Linette Doherty|Linette Robinson]] as Mother In Cancer Ward
*Gretchen Helbig as Nurse In Cancer Ward
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*[[Gretchen Helbig]] as Nurse In Cancer Ward
*Kofi Payton as Boy In Cancer Ward
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*[[Kofi Payton]] as Boy In Cancer Ward
 
*[[John Fallon]] as [[Video Techie]]
 
*[[John Fallon]] as [[Video Techie]]
 
*[[Ho Chow|Ho "Oyster" Chow]] as [[Security Officer]]
 
*[[Ho Chow|Ho "Oyster" Chow]] as [[Security Officer]]
   
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
Following the successful opening weekend of ''[[Saw]]'' in 2004, ''Saw II'' was immediately green-lit. Music video director [[Darren Lynn Bousman]] had written a script for a movie called ''The Desperate'' and tried to find an interested studio. Thereby, he came into contact with camera operator [[David Armstrong]], who had already worked on the first ''Saw'' film, and suggested to show it to producer [[Gregg Hoffman]]. After showing it to his partners, [[Mark Burg]] and [[Oren Koules]], they decided to change the script of the ''The Desperate'' and turned it into ''Saw II''. Two months later, Bousman was flown to Toronto to direct the movie.
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Following the successful opening weekend of ''[[Saw]]'' in 2004, ''Saw II'' was immediately green-lit. Music video director Darren Lynn Bousman had written a script for a movie called ''The Desperate'' and tried to find a studio for the production. Eventually, camera operator [[David Armstrong]], who had already worked on the first ''Saw'' film, suggested showing it to producer [[Gregg Hoffman]]. After showing it to his partners, [[Mark Burg]] and [[Oren Koules]], they changed the script into ''Saw II''. Two months later, Bousman was flown to Toronto to direct the movie.
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Leigh Whannell, who already wrote the first film's screenplay, polished the script to fit into the ''Saw'' universe and served as executive producer alongside [[James Wan]]. Besides them, all the other crew members from the original film returned, including cinematographer David Armstrong, editor [[Kevin Greutert]], and composer [[Charlie Clouser]].
   
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''Saw II'' was also granted a higher budget of $4 million. The first shot, which involved police cars and a SWAT van driving around the industrial docklands outside the soundstage, was filmed in Toronto on April 29, 2005. After two months of pre-production, principal photography took place at Toronto's [[Cinespace Film Studios]] from May 2, 2005, to June 6, 2005.
[[Leigh Whannell]], who had already written the story of the first film, polished the script to make it fit into the ''Saw'' universe and also served as the executive producer along with [[James Wan]]. Besides them, all of the other crew members returned as well, including David Armstrong, editor [[Kevin Greutert]] and composer [[Charlie Clouser]].
 
   
''Saw II'' was also granted a higher budget of $4 million, compared to ''Saw's'' budget of about $1 million. The first shot, which involved shooting police cars and a SWAT van driving around the industrial docklands outside the soundstage, was filmed on April 29, 2005 in Toronto. After two months of pre-production, principal photography took place over 25 days at Toronto's Cinespace Film Studios from May 2, 2005 to June 6, 2005. The ending was filmed on May 25 and 26. To keep it a secret, only the crew members and actors involved in the ending were given the full script. Additionally, everyone involved in the film had to sign confidentiality agreement, which required them not to reveal any details about the plot. The music and sound was recorded in July. By September 9, ''Saw II'' was eventually finished entirely. Visual effects were performed by C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures and post-production services were provided by Deluxe.
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Only the crew members and actors involved in the ending were given the complete script. Additionally, everyone involved in the film had to sign confidentiality agreements, which required them not to reveal any details about the plot. The ending was filmed on May 25 and 26, while the music and sound were recorded in July. By September 9, ''Saw II'' was eventually finished. Deluxe provided post-production services, while C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures performed the visual effects.
   
 
==Release==
 
==Release==
''Saw II'' was released in New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom on October 28, 2005 and in Australia on November 17, 2005. The original teaser poster showing two bloody, severed fingers was rejected by the Motion Picture Association of America. Since the poster was already released and managed to "slip by" the MPAA, they issued a release stating the poster was not approved and was unacceptable. [[Lions Gate Entertainment]] removed the poster from their websites. The image was used instead for the film's soundtrack cover, which was released on October 25, 2005 by Image Entertainment. Lionsgate held the second annual "Give Til It Hurts" blood drive for the Red Cross and collected 10,154 pints of blood.
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''Saw II'' was released in New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom on October 28, 2005, and in Australia on November 17, 2005. The original teaser poster, which showed two bloody, severed fingers, was rejected by the Motion Picture Association of America. Since the poster was already released and managed to "slip by" the MPAA, they issued a release stating that it was not approved and unacceptable. [[Lions Gate Entertainment]] removed it from their websites. Instead, the image was used as the cover for the film's [[Soundtrack|soundtrack]], released by Image Entertainment on October 25, 2005. Lionsgate held the second annual [[Saw Blood Drive|"Give Til It Hurts" blood drive]] for the Red Cross and collected 10,154 pints of blood.
   
On February 14, 2006, the film was released on DVD, VHS, and Universal Media Disc by Lionsgate Home Entertainment. 2.5 million units of the DVD were sold on the first day. It went on to sell 3.9 million units its first week, becoming the fastest selling theatrical DVD in Lionsgate's history. On October 24, 2006, an Unrated Special Edition was released, as well as an unrated Blu-ray edition with various special features on January 23, 2007.
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On February 14, 2006, Lionsgate Home Entertainment released the film on DVD, VHS, and Universal Media Disc. 2.5 million units of the DVD were sold on the first day. It sold 3.9 million units in its first week, becoming the fastest-selling theatrical DVD in Lionsgate's history. On October 24, 2006, an Unrated Special Edition was released, followed by an unrated Blu-ray edition with various special features on January 23, 2007.
   
 
==Reception==
 
==Reception==
Like the first film, ''Saw II'' was a financial success, earning $87,039,965 at the box office in the U.S. and $147,748,505 worldwide. Similar to its predecessor, the film received a mixed critical reception. It received a rating of 36% from Rotten Tomatoes, based on 117 reviews, while Metacritic gave it a score of 40 out of 100, based on 28 critics. While the story was generally criticized, most of the critics praised [[Tobin Bell|Tobin Bell's]] performance as the Jigsaw Killer.
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Like the first film, ''Saw II'' was a financial success, earning $87,039,965 at the box office in the US and $147,748,505 worldwide. Similar to its predecessor, the film received a mixed critical reception. It received a rating of 37% from ''Rotten Tomatoes'', based on 124 reviews, and a score of 40 out of 100 from ''Metacritic'', based on 28 critics. While the story was criticized, most critics praised [[Tobin Bell|Tobin Bell's]] performance as the Jigsaw Killer.
   
 
==Soundtrack==
 
==Soundtrack==
The soundtrack of ''Saw II'' was composed by Charlie Clouser, who had already been responsible for the soundtrack of the first film. It was released on October 25, 2005 by Image Entertainment and also contained a music video directed by Darren Lynn Bousman.
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The soundtrack of ''Saw II'' was composed by Charlie Clouser, who had already been responsible for the first film's soundtrack, and was released by Image Entertainment on October 25, 2005. It also contained a music video directed by Darren Lynn Bousman.
   
 
===Original Score===
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*One of the posters for the film ''Scary Movie 4'' parodied the "severed fingers" poster for this film. However, instead of a roman two, three fingers form the number four, while one has a Hello Kitty bandage. The tagline is "The funniest thing you ever sawed."
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*One of the posters for ''Scary Movie 4'' parodied the "severed fingers" poster designed for ''Saw II''. However, three fingers form the number four instead of a Roman two, while one has a Hello Kitty bandage. The tagline is "The funniest thing you ever sawed."
 
*In one scene, Jigsaw tells Kerry to look for the files of his victims in the second drawer of a brown desk. The desk, however, is white.
 
*In one scene, Jigsaw tells Kerry to look for the files of his victims in the second drawer of a brown desk. The desk, however, is white.
*In the Uncut Edition, there is a bonus feature called "Saw 2 in 62", consisting of three takes. The first one uses clay figures modeled after the characters in the film, the second one replaces the character with common materials and the third one uses animated photos from the film.
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*The Uncut Edition contains a bonus feature called "Saw 2 in 62," consisting of three takes. The first uses clay figures modeled after the characters in the film, the second replaces them with everyday materials, and the third uses animated photos.
*The film contains several references to the film ''The Last House on the Left'' from 1972, such as the scene near the ending when John tells Eric that his son is in "the last house on the left".
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*''Saw II'' contains several references to ''The Last House on the Left'' from 1972, such as the scene near the ending when John tells Eric to look for "the last house on the left."
*When Kerry and Eric are talking at the police station, [[Darren Lynn Bousman]] is seen with an afro on a wanted poster in the background.
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*When Kerry and Eric are talking at the [[Police Station|police station]], Darren Lynn Bousman is seen with an afro on a wanted poster in the background.
 
*Darren Lynn Bousman also played the part of Jigsaw during Michael Marks' instruction video at the beginning of the film.
 
*Darren Lynn Bousman also played the part of Jigsaw during Michael Marks' instruction video at the beginning of the film.
*The house number 237 is also the same number of the room in ''The Shining''.
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*The Nerve Gas House's number, 237, is also the room number in ''The Shining''.
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*In Jigsaw's hideout, several blueprints and drawings can be seen on the walls, depicting the traps faced by the prisoners throughout their game.
*In the scene where Kerry tells Eric to threaten Jigsaw that he'll destroy his work, several drawings of the traps in the house can be seen on the wall.
 
*During the raid of Jigsaw's hideout, the shadows of the crew members can be seen when the SWAT vehicles drive by the camera.
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*During the raid on Jigsaw's hideout, the shadows of the crew members can be seen when the SWAT vehicles drive by the camera.
*Over 120.000 syringes were used to film the scene with the needle pit. It took four days for four people to replace the needle tips with fiber tips one by one.
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*Over 120,000 syringes were used to film the scene with the needle pit. It took four days for four people to replace the needle tips with fiber tips one by one.
*In the first film, Adam Stanheight's shackle was on his left leg. However, in ''Saw II'', his right leg is chained to the pipe.
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*Adam Stanheight's shackle was on his left leg in the first film. However, in ''Saw II'', his right leg is chained to the pipe.
   
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 28 March 2024

Saw Saw II Saw III

Saw II is a horror film written and directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and co-written by Leigh Whannell. It was the second film in the Saw franchise and was released on October 28, 2005.

Plot

Michael Marks, a police informant, wakes up with a spike-filled mask locked around his neck. A videotape informs him that he has one minute to retrieve a key hidden behind his right eye. Michael, however, cannot bring himself to withstand the pain of cutting out the key with a scalpel and is killed when the mask closes on his head. When Michael's corpse is found shortly afterward, his employer, Detective Eric Matthews, is called to the crime scene by Detective Allison Kerry. The latter discovered a message left for him by the Jigsaw Killer.

Initially reluctant to become involved in the investigation, Eric quickly manages to locate Jigsaw's hideout at the abandoned Wilson Steel Plant and therefore decides to join Kerry and Sergeant Daniel Rigg as they raid the plant with a SWAT team. They find the killer, John Kramer, severely weakened by his cancer disease. However, as the officers are about to arrest him, John reveals that he has already planned his apprehension and shows them a set of surveillance monitors. On these monitors, Eric and the others witness eight people, including Daniel Matthews, Eric's son, and Amanda Young, the only known survivor of one of John's games, who are all trapped inside a big house. While trapped there, they breathe in a deadly nerve agent and have two hours to find syringes with the antidote hidden all around the house. John assures Eric that he will see his son again in a "safe and secure state" if he agrees to talk with him alone until the two hours are over. Pressured by Kerry, Eric reluctantly agrees to John's ultimatum to buy time for a tech team to arrive and track the signal from the video feed.

The eight victims in the house - Daniel, Amanda, Xavier Chavez, Jonas Singer, Addison Corday, Laura Hunter, Obi Tate, and Gus Colyard - find an audiotape left by Jigsaw, informing them about the nerve gas and the antidotes. One antidote is locked in a safe. According to Jigsaw's message, the combination required to open it is "in the back of their minds," while the correct order of the numbers is found "over the rainbow." Besides the tape, the prisoners also find a key and a warning message, which tells them not to use the key to open the room's door. However, Xavier refuses to heed the warning and uses the key, causing Gus to be shot by a booby trap connected to the lock.

Following his death, the group makes their way to the basement, where another tape reveals that Obi helped Jigsaw abduct the others. Pressured by Xavier, Obi crawls into a furnace to retrieve two antidotes but inadvertently activates the oven and is burned alive. As the remaining prisoners search the rest of the house, Jonas leads them to another room upstairs. Another tape tells them that one antidote is hidden behind a steel door, and the key to open it lies in a pit filled with thousands of used syringes. This test is meant for Xavier, who is a drug dealer. However, he throws Amanda into the needles instead of accomplishing his task on his own. Although she manages to obtain the key, Xavier fails to unlock the door in time and subsequently abandons the group out of frustration.

Meanwhile, John passes the two hours with an idle and cryptic conversation with an increasingly frustrated Eric. He eventually talks about his cancer diagnosis and a failed suicide attempt, which led to his new esteem for his life. In his remaining time of life, John hopes to inspire the same appreciation in others by testing their will to survive. As he explains his moral ideals to Eric, the tech team finally arrives. At Kerry's suggestion, Eric tries to provoke John by destroying several documents, blueprints, and sketches around the area. John, however, is barely impressed and reveals that all of the victims in the house, except for Daniel, have all been innocently framed by Eric for various crimes they did not commit. Furthermore, he warns him that Daniel's life will be endangered once the other prisoners learn about his connection to Eric.

In the house, Xavier returns to the first room where they initially woke up and discovers a colored number on the back of Gus' neck. He realizes that every prisoner has one number of the safe's combination written on their neck. Desperate to get his hands on the antidote, he kills Jonas in a fight and begins to hunt down the others. Meanwhile, Laura collapses and eventually succumbs to the nerve agent. Additionally, Amanda and Addison abandon Daniel after finding a photo of him and Eric. Amanda, however, returns after finding Jonas' corpse. As they try to find a place to hide from Xavier, Addison discovers a room with another antidote locked inside a glass box. However, as she puts her hands through two holes in the box to grab it, her arms are trapped in the razor blade-lined sockets. Moments later, Xavier finds her but leaves her to die after reading her number.

Amanda and Daniel return to the first room and find a hidden tunnel, which leads them to the dilapidated bathroom from the first film, which still contains the severed foot of Dr. Lawrence Gordon and the decomposing bodies of Adam Stanheight and Zep Hindle. Weakened by the gas, Daniel passes out moments before Xavier finds them. Amanda points out that he cannot read his number without her help, hoping to prevent Xavier from harming them. However, Xavier refuses her help and instead cuts off the skin from his neck. After that, he approaches them to get their numbers but is caught off-guard by Daniel, who attacks him and slashes his throat with a hacksaw.

At the Wilson Steel Plant, Eric brutally assaults John after witnessing Xavier's pursuit of Daniel and forces him to take him to the house. John agrees to do so but demands to go there alone with Eric. The latter agrees, and both men leave the building in a hidden elevator. At the same time, the tech team traces the video feed to another house. However, as Rigg and his men arrive, they realize they had merely watched a recording of the game the entire time, while the game itself had already been over before they raided Jigsaw's hideout. Just as they realize Jigsaw's deception, the time expires, and a large safe opens at the Wilson Steel Plant, revealing Daniel, who has been trapped inside the safe the entire time.

Unaware of this revelation, Eric arrives at the actual location of the game and enters the house alone. He eventually finds the bathroom but is attacked and subdued by a pig-masked figure. He finds himself shackled by the ankle to a pipe upon waking up. An audiotape beside him reveals that Amanda Young became John's accomplice after surviving her game and merely pretended to be a victim in the house to observe the other prisoners. Furthermore, the tape tells him that Amanda will continue John's work after his death and that he is supposed to be Amanda's first test subject. As the recording ends, Amanda appears outside the bathroom and seals the door with the words "Game Over," leaving Eric to die.

Cast

Production

Following the successful opening weekend of Saw in 2004, Saw II was immediately green-lit. Music video director Darren Lynn Bousman had written a script for a movie called The Desperate and tried to find a studio for the production. Eventually, camera operator David Armstrong, who had already worked on the first Saw film, suggested showing it to producer Gregg Hoffman. After showing it to his partners, Mark Burg and Oren Koules, they changed the script into Saw II. Two months later, Bousman was flown to Toronto to direct the movie.

Leigh Whannell, who already wrote the first film's screenplay, polished the script to fit into the Saw universe and served as executive producer alongside James Wan. Besides them, all the other crew members from the original film returned, including cinematographer David Armstrong, editor Kevin Greutert, and composer Charlie Clouser.

Saw II was also granted a higher budget of $4 million. The first shot, which involved police cars and a SWAT van driving around the industrial docklands outside the soundstage, was filmed in Toronto on April 29, 2005. After two months of pre-production, principal photography took place at Toronto's Cinespace Film Studios from May 2, 2005, to June 6, 2005.

Only the crew members and actors involved in the ending were given the complete script. Additionally, everyone involved in the film had to sign confidentiality agreements, which required them not to reveal any details about the plot. The ending was filmed on May 25 and 26, while the music and sound were recorded in July. By September 9, Saw II was eventually finished. Deluxe provided post-production services, while C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures performed the visual effects.

Release

Saw II was released in New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom on October 28, 2005, and in Australia on November 17, 2005. The original teaser poster, which showed two bloody, severed fingers, was rejected by the Motion Picture Association of America. Since the poster was already released and managed to "slip by" the MPAA, they issued a release stating that it was not approved and unacceptable. Lions Gate Entertainment removed it from their websites. Instead, the image was used as the cover for the film's soundtrack, released by Image Entertainment on October 25, 2005. Lionsgate held the second annual "Give Til It Hurts" blood drive for the Red Cross and collected 10,154 pints of blood.

On February 14, 2006, Lionsgate Home Entertainment released the film on DVD, VHS, and Universal Media Disc. 2.5 million units of the DVD were sold on the first day. It sold 3.9 million units in its first week, becoming the fastest-selling theatrical DVD in Lionsgate's history. On October 24, 2006, an Unrated Special Edition was released, followed by an unrated Blu-ray edition with various special features on January 23, 2007.

Reception

Like the first film, Saw II was a financial success, earning $87,039,965 at the box office in the US and $147,748,505 worldwide. Similar to its predecessor, the film received a mixed critical reception. It received a rating of 37% from Rotten Tomatoes, based on 124 reviews, and a score of 40 out of 100 from Metacritic, based on 28 critics. While the story was criticized, most critics praised Tobin Bell's performance as the Jigsaw Killer.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Saw II was composed by Charlie Clouser, who had already been responsible for the first film's soundtrack, and was released by Image Entertainment on October 25, 2005. It also contained a music video directed by Darren Lynn Bousman.

Original Score

1. Titles

2. Mirror

3. Puppet Video

4. Eye Panic

5. Bail Out

6. Murder Scene

7. Puzzle Piece

8. Look Closer

9. Hands Full

10. Can't Sleep

11. Wilson Steel

12. Approach

13. Stair Cage

14. Jigsaw's Lair

15. The Problem

16. There Will Be Blood

17. Give Me A Phone

18. Jigsaw's Message

19. Wake Up

20. Mandy

21. Greetings

22. Eye Shot

23. I've Played Before

24. Open Door

25. Game Plan

26. Sit Down

27. Macho Bullshit

28. Dummy

29. Hello, Obi

30. Bullshit

31. Oven

32. The Cure

33. Your Son

34. Doctor's Office

35. Car Crash

36. You Survived

37. It's A Trap

38. Hello, Xavier

39. Needle Pit

40. That's Enough

41. His Work

42. Third Drawer

43. Understand

44. Jonas

45. Father Photo

46. Can't Trust You

47. Xavier Photo

48. I'll Take You

49. Fucking Door

50. Shit Hole

51. Cut Necks

52. Eric Approaches

53. Not Live

54. Stabbed

55. Conscious

56. Hello Eric

Complete Score

1. Titles (Version A)

2. Titles (Version B)

3. Mirror

4. Hello Michael

5. X-Ray

6. Eye (Version A)

7. Eye (Version B)

8. Eye (Version C)

9. Eye Manson

10. Eye Manson (w/ Vocals)

11. Manson

12. Manson (w/ Vocals)

13. Bail Out

14. Pucifer

15. Sleep

16. Puzzle Piece

17. Look Closer

18. Hands Full

19. Can't Sleep

20. Wilson Steel

21. Stair Cage

22. Leg Snap

23. Jigsaw Lair

24. The Problem

25. Blood

26. Phone

27. Message

28. Wake Up

29. Mandy

30. Greetings

31. Eye Shot

32. Played

33. Played (Edit)

34. Open Door

35. Game Plan

36. Sit Down

37. Manual

38. Macho

39. Dummy

40. Hello Obi

41. Bullshit

42. Oven

43. Cure

44. Your Son

45. Doctor's

46. Car Crash

47. Survived 1

48. Survived 2

49. Jonas Scare

50. Trap

51. Hello Xavier

52. Needle Pit

53. Enough

54. His Work

55. 3rd Drawer

56. Understand

57. Jonas

58. Dad Photo

59. Can't Trust

60. Can't Trust (Alternate)

61. X Photo

62. Beatdown

63. Hand Trap

64. Game Over

65. Take You

66. Fucking Door

67. Fucking Door (Edit)

68. Gotta Go

69. Shit Hole

70. X Approach

71. Cut Necks

72. Cut Necks (Alternate)

73. Eric Approach 1

74. Eric Approach 2

75. Not Live 1

76. Not Live 2

77. Eric/Shithole

78. Eric/Shithole (Alternate)

79. Pig Stab (Version A)

80. Pig Stab (Version B)

81. Eric Wakes

82. Hello Eric

83. Hello Eric (Alternate)

84. BMI (Edit 1)

85. BMI (Edit 2)

Trivia

  • One of the posters for Scary Movie 4 parodied the "severed fingers" poster designed for Saw II. However, three fingers form the number four instead of a Roman two, while one has a Hello Kitty bandage. The tagline is "The funniest thing you ever sawed."
  • In one scene, Jigsaw tells Kerry to look for the files of his victims in the second drawer of a brown desk. The desk, however, is white.
  • The Uncut Edition contains a bonus feature called "Saw 2 in 62," consisting of three takes. The first uses clay figures modeled after the characters in the film, the second replaces them with everyday materials, and the third uses animated photos.
  • Saw II contains several references to The Last House on the Left from 1972, such as the scene near the ending when John tells Eric to look for "the last house on the left."
  • When Kerry and Eric are talking at the police station, Darren Lynn Bousman is seen with an afro on a wanted poster in the background.
  • Darren Lynn Bousman also played the part of Jigsaw during Michael Marks' instruction video at the beginning of the film.
  • The Nerve Gas House's number, 237, is also the room number in The Shining.
  • In Jigsaw's hideout, several blueprints and drawings can be seen on the walls, depicting the traps faced by the prisoners throughout their game.
  • During the raid on Jigsaw's hideout, the shadows of the crew members can be seen when the SWAT vehicles drive by the camera.
  • Over 120,000 syringes were used to film the scene with the needle pit. It took four days for four people to replace the needle tips with fiber tips one by one.
  • Adam Stanheight's shackle was on his left leg in the first film. However, in Saw II, his right leg is chained to the pipe.

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