Summary: Following Jigsaw's grisly demise, Mark Hoffman, the final apprentice to the serial killer is deigned a hero after supposibly rescuing the little girl back from Saw III! . Meanwhile, Agent Strahm of the FBI is tested and survives by stabbing a pen through his trachea so he can get oxygen. He is rescued the same time the little girl, and he puts the pieces together. While Strahm realizes that Hoffman was helping Jigsaw, five seemingly unconnected people face a horrible lesson about teamwork. They must face five challenges in order to survive, and at each stage they must do the task, if not they all die due to explosives. At each test, one person dies, till there's only two remaining at the finale', only to reveal a gruesome truth... While all this is going on, Strahm follows all the leads he can get off Hoffman, including the death of his sister and how he became a jigsaw copycat, creating an inescapable trap just to kill his sister's murderer. Jigsaw, of-course recieved credit where is wasn't due, and blackmailed Hoffman into his deadly game. Hoffman and Strahm circle each other until it boils down to a gruesome and bone-crushing finale...
Review: How many fucking Saw's can they make? This is becoming another Halloween, Friday the 13th, and even Nightmare on Elm Street!!! And there's a fucking 6th in the making! It of course keeps to it's gruesome title, and there's plenty of blood to be seen, but when will it END? The connection between the 5 characters is confusing and hard to grasp, except at the very end, even though it's being explained throughout the entire movie. The traps are what you can expect from Saw and so are the many twists and turns. And the ending, I can promise you won't predict, but still, Jigsaw died in the 3rd movie, how many times did Jason, Michael, or fucking Freddy die? I mean, blackmail can only go so far before you run out of storylines and someone to take Hoffman's place, when and where they finally decide to kill him off, I know I'll watch the 6th, and hopefully it'll be the demise of the Saw franchise...