SAW III Unrated Directors Cut - The Rack (Unscored)
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You know you’re done for when you’re in Jigsaw’s “favourite” trap
no shit 🤣
and he tries to say that he isnt sadistic, its all about proving youre worth to be alive. my ass
@@ktw5141 Oh he's definitely sadistic, that's why Kramer's got delusions of grandeur. Whatever he spouts off as he doesn't "kill" anyone, it's most certainly murder not even including sadism. He's definitely an interesting villain who thinks he's not the villain in this case. You wouldn't even wish these on your worst enemies.
*favorite
@@Mrking813 I’ve always spelled words with u. I’m not American.
You'd pass out from shock like 1 min into the twisting of the first arm, but yeah...this is fucking brutal.
But, would you wake up afterward? Or will your limbs just keep twisting while you're unconscious
@Łukiimán You wouldn't wake up at all because you'd die from the blood loss. Twisting limbs will shatter bones and they'll quite easily pierce surrounding arteries.
Even if that weren't true, I've heard stories of people actually dying from pain itself-or the shock of it-but I don't know how credible those stories are.
Kind of pulling this out of my ass, but I feel that like the body, the brain can only handle so much-surely sensory overloads themselves can be fatal, independent of what causes them.
@@kybercrow yeah I thought so as well
especially with his legs
but damn this trap is still so hard to watch 💀
@4tado Well, I didn't say it was reliable-we're all different of course. But people passing out when experiencing extreme pain is a well-known and common phenomenon, so I didn't make *that* part up.
@@kybercrow and even if the blood loss wasn't the case his head would still twist all the way around which would obviously kill him even if he did pass out he would die regardless
Honestly watching this scene as the actor within that mechanism must be haunting. Even though you were never hurt or you never died it must be absolutely dreaded to watch yourself being tortured within this device.
I never considered this 😅😅
I remember twisting my ankle one winter's night. It felt like I broke my whole leg.
It is!
Imagine what his mom thinks. "Hey mom, I'm on Saw 3, check out my death scene!"
@@MinchkenI think he told his mom not to ever watch it
Even as a teenager, this was the only trap that made me cry. Now I can realize it wasn’t because Timothy didn’t deserve punishment but because this form of punishment was too brutal. If he had been shot like the Judge it wouldn’t have been so bad but the slow twisting of his limbs while conscious, alert and forced to plead with father of the child he accidentally murdered to save him, is what makes it hard to stomach to me.
Thanks Captain Obvious. That analysis was helpful. It's actually just torture p-rn for amusement. 💰
@MrGriff305 Yes these traps are extremely brutal and honestly don't need to be shown, but the context of them and the story surrounding them in this series is actually very deep. The story of John Kramer and his decent into becoming God in his own eyes is quite intriguing.
@@ethandayakapacethansblog6373 Nothing deep about finding new ways to apply pain and destroy the human body. It's just a perversion that appeals to the lowest level instincts for violence. This is the only clip I've seen from these movies, and it's enough to judge the entire franchise. As mentioned, this is no deeper than porn-graphy, only it's far more harmful and disgusting. Any attempts to add a complex backstory are just bullshit intended to mask the pure depravity.
@@MrGriff305No shit sherlock
Why the hell is this guy judging these films when he's never even seen them?
bro without the music it’s so intense. this is one of the most brutal traps in the franchise to me like could you imagine going through that?? HELL NAH
it's also kind of awkward lol
@@runsoncaffeine lmao
Explained the trap.. cause your comment made me dont want to watched it
You see him smile
He loves it
This is what blm is all about
Chains and pain
Dudes a freak
@@runsoncaffeine isn’t every death..boring
Saw III is a very brutal film. People actually fainted in cinemas when they went to see it, meaning that the staff had to call an ambulance.
No way they actually called an ambulance for a guy who farted
BS too
@@DJ-OTHEGAMER666we get it you're different and edgy
@@probablygrounded well at least I wasn’t the one abandoned at birth and was a mistake
@@serjaimelannister476lmfao
Its so disturbing how u still can hear the gears turning after he died
But he wasn't dead. He still had two to three minutes. I've even heard it can be up to 7 minutes. Your welcome.
@@unknownarts589 but his head was like fully turned around if he was still alive after that it just makes it more worse
@@unknownarts589 you’re*
@@ANOOBI well when they say he still had 7 mins
It’s more like he probably doesn’t feel all of that anymore due to his head being twisted and basically everything else
but you can still hear everything 7 minutes after you die
@@ANOOBI yeah you get 5 mins of oxygen to just feel everything crack and stop,5 mins in a body getting shredded
Timothy didn’t deserve an ounce of that pain. You could tell he was remorseful in the flashback shots, crying and in disbelief of what he did. This wasn’t something he did to get his jolly’s, it was a true accident I think. He didn’t try to run away, he served the sentence he was given (which wasn’t his choice, was the judge). I feel like he would’ve done more time if he was served it. He was drunk, but it seems the kid rode in front of the car, not giving him time even if he were sober? The case is very complex, I don’t entirely blame the judge for recognising that either. Good people do bad things.
Timothy is one of the most tragic characters for me.
So true. He truly didn’t deserve the most gruesome saw trap of all time
bro fr shi rlly made me cry too.
He accidentally killed a child, got traumatized by it, served the sentence he was given, and was further punished by Jigsaw. Just fuck man.
Facts! He truly regretted what happened… Again, yes, he should’ve been given more time, but that was on the judge and not Timothy. Don’t get me wrong. The loss of a child is the most devastating thing imaginable… I’m 24, I don’t have kids yet.. so since I don’t have kids yet, obviously I have no idea what it’s like to lose a child. I have no idea how devastating the feeling is…. I imagine it’s one of the worst things anyone can ever go through. I understand Jeff is grieving… But Timothy didn’t deserve to suffer that way! I think him, and the judge should’ve tried to save him and Jeff should’ve acted quicker! They should’ve saved him right away, but as the judge stated earlier on in the film… Timothy‘s sentence could’ve been extended… I think they should’ve saved him and then had Timothy go back to court and have Timothy go back to prison for a longer time… they said it had been 3 years since the incident.. during his original sentence… I would say sentenced Timothy to 10 years (instead of the 6 months that he got originally)… but now, after we saw that Timothy truly regretted what he had done that it had been 3 years…. Maybe sentence him to 5 years and revoke his drivers license privileges permanently. I agree Timothy seems like a good person who made a horrible mistake, and he didn’t deserve to suffer the way he did… But I will say he deserve to have his drivers license revoked! Yes, the kid rolled out in front of him, and he didn’t have enough time to stop anyway… But still… at the time of the film, Timothy was 27, and the accident happened 3 years prior… Making him 24 at the time of the accident. Timothy was definitely old enough to know the risks associated with drinking and driving! He was old enough to know that he could’ve called a friend or family member to give him a ride wherever he needed to get to. And if he didn’t have anyone to call, and if he didn’t have a ride to get him from a to B… Then he shouldn’t of gotten drunk in that previous location to begin with. He should’ve waited until he got home had nowhere else to be for that day before he got drunk… He also was old enough to know that it can result in innocent people’s death… Including children. So since that’s literally what ended up happening… I definitely think his drivers license privileges should’ve been permanently revoked. No questions asked. but I absolutely agree… That he didn’t deserve to suffer the fate, that he did! He was remorseful, and he never did it again… He got out any studied medicine and made the most of his life afterwards. He definitely deserves a second chance at freedom. If Jeff wasn’t moving slower than a slug, the entire time… He could’ve saved Timothy. Also… If you look closely… Every wire is exposed… Him and the judge could’ve pulled the wires, killing the electricity in the motors. They also could’ve looked for stuff in the room… Or use their clothing and jam it in the clogs to stop them from twisting his legs.. then they could’ve tried to unscrew his hands and freeze them. Then they could’ve got the key, and that would’ve given them more time to find the keyhole.
My bad my reply was mad long lol
You know it’s brutal as hell when Kramer says it’s his favorite
Kramer was a sadistic sob, yet there are still some idiots who think he's some kind of anti-hero.
@@LordMalice6d9Ive always seen him as a psychopath who believes in his convictions extremely strongly. Anytime he tries to justify himself it is always from a place of bias. I think thats part of what makes him so captivating as a villain is because he is so convicted in his philosophy it is interesting to watch him operate. Not to mention his convictions are so strong they attract certain people his way in an almost Jim Jones effect (I.E. Amanda, Hoffman, and the group of people at the end of Saw 7.
I think most of this game was administered and organised by Amanda.
It’s crazy how nobody ever talks about the daughter.. she lost her brother then had to deal with her parents divorce and then randomly wakes up in a warehouse and never sees any of them again. Story writing did not care for her at all lol
Like Jeff stopped caring for her, all he cared about was his son, he even yelled at her when she tried to take her brother's toy to sleep with if I remember. He got so lost in his grief he forgot his daughter and never tried to be there for her more.
If you hadn't noticed. Jigsaw punished alot of innocent people. While punishing people who did wrong.
@@Karomix3 He still cared for her, he didn't yell at her but reprimanded her. Before they both got kidnapped he told her that he loved her. Near the end of the movie when he found out that his daughter was locked in a room with limited air he freaked out. Yes grief did lead to some neglect but he died demanding for his daughter's safety.
@@Minchken Yeah, but he also failed his tests which meant he died thinking he probably doomed her.
@@Karomix3 I know and it's fucking heartbreaking. What Jeff did was stupid. He's one of my favorite characters and even I won't excuse him for pointing a gun at someone who has a gun trained right at him.
This is the closest thing we will get to experiencing a saw trap from a characters point of view. The music don't get me wrong is great in the traps but take it away it feels so real its scary
this is very very disturbing honestly
Yea sometimes I feel like the loud music and fast moving camera harms the tension more than anything
@@jackgrylls1554100% Cuts are the devil to scenes
I love how Jeff wanted him dead so bad but ends up crying in horror trying to save the man.
'Save' 😂
he saw him getting killed so brutally, so slowly, screaming in agony, to the point he said he forgave him
this scene's psychology was written so perfectly
In my head the guy heard him say I forgive him just before he died.
@@philbertchow5425 he likely did and John never would've rigged this game to fail.
Look, an accident or not, everyone deserves a second chance.
This is so chilling with and without music especially with the sound effects still in there like when the camera zoomed out in the beginning
Facts
This was the trap that forever traumatized me and still will be the most painful for me
Saw 7 horno trap : hold my beer
@@Francia-cv9wt horno means oven in spanish, so I guess they meant the brazen bull trap
Please explain this trap.. cause your comment made me dont want to watch it
The “I forgive him” as Timothy’s neck is broken fucking hurt my heart. Such a sad ending to one of the most agonising traps.
I always say that no one is going to drink and drive after watching Saw III!
the worst is, the traps killed inocent people that just commited accidents
reference to jesus who was also innocent
@@stocco4483 So this is just a brutal version of the krucifix?
@@vincenteriksson4062 yes
Maybe Timothy should have simply got off the trap lol
@@alastortheradiodemon469 he was nailed onto it
This to me is the most brutal trap. No wonder most versions are edited but like others I feel for Timothy. He should of done more time but that's on the judge
This shit is brutal, the special effects used here were incredible, the sounds were jaw dropping.
Celery sticks 😂
You mean, SAW-dropping?
The person that killed john Kramer’s baby should’ve been in this saw trap
Yes
He was killed before this trap
agreed! timothy did it on accident! cecil was just crazy
@@chihirosmother Cecil and Timothy should swap traps.
@@ignited9704timothy shouldn’t even be here in the first place
Timothy did do it by mistake, he also obviously deeply regrets what happened.
His regrets will not resurrect Jeff's
son)
@Kenan Mamedov twisting his body wouldn’t bring him back either
@@xavienzone2009 But he will suffer physically,I bet Jeffw wanted it too
@@kenanmamedov4241 he learned that vengeance will do nothing, he was still sad not only because the death of his son, now because he left to die someone innocent who just had an accident
@@steamhelsing9440Jeff didn’t learn Jack shit. Watch the end of the movie again. It’s a damn shame. He let vengeance consume him
I think what’s most scary about saw are the sounds of the soulless mechanical noises you hear..knowing these contraptions will never stop .. for know one..
trap scenes without music are so disturbing and real.. this adds so much to the scene, to the point it's lowkey immersive and as terrifying as real death: silent
Yes Kramer, what a truly beautiful and moral lesson you have constructed with the limb crusher 9000.
The judge’s face when he’s dying is almost like “wow I’m pretty fucked but thank god I ain’t that guy…”
These people are really good actors
I feel so bad for Jeff. Partially because he had to watch Timothy's neck being twisted after he forgave him, but because the man he sacrificed the last of his sons belongings for DIES IN THE PROCESS.
Bruh, bot ass comment, HE DID THAT BRUH! He could have saved him no problem but instead he killed both em muhfuckers.
I could not even imagine how painful this must be
The furnace is even worse
@Dan Mark I’d take this over the furnace
@Dan Mark Gotcha. I could never decide between which of the two would be worse
The furnace is my worst fear
I think you'd just pass teh fuck out from shock. hopefully..
The fact that this level of revolting gory insanity was achievable in this era still blows my mind
This trap is interesting to me
Jeff has the chance to willingly take a bullet for the man who killed his son. Sure, fueled by rage, Jeff would want to watch Timothy slowly die; but like all people, a sense of empathy comes into play. That's Jigsaw's whole thing. What will you sacrifice to learn. Learn to forgive? To accept? To Love? To live? The screams of Tim may be a good reminder to try and do good for Jeff, but the gears slowly cranking makes that reminder, that spark of goodness fuel these fixed emotions.
Apathy's a tragedy as some say
The big twist of this movie...is that jeff letting them all die would not affect anything... the real choice of him that would led him to safety was just spare jigsaw itself, he wouldn't need to spare the people envolve on his son death.
@Dan Mark believe or not..it wasn't intentional this.
@Dan Mark but yeah, the big twist of this movie was that the real Jeff challenge at the end...was jigsaw, the others were just a "test" to jeff, you can noticed that after jeff finish off amanda jigsaw offers him a chance to escape and save his Wife and daughter. However jeff at that point was fully blinded by Rage.
Outside of jigsaw being his personal and Real Test, there's also some others like burning his deceased Son Toys to get the Key to the exit, and to save his Wife from Amanda.
@@Codename2882 now that you mentioned the burning toys scene..i personally find it that scene more hard to see that the entire Rack scene, probaly because is most probaly that when we die is basically over...no after-life,nothing...just a endless Black void were we can't move or do anything and not remember anything, not even the ones we love or yourselfs.
There's kinda a reason when someone dies people say "you will carry his memories now" because is probaly very clear that this person no longer will have them, giving a big reason why jeff was so closed to his Son toys at that point of the movie and the reason why it was so painful to him just burning the only fisic memories of his Son..
Also timonthy pretty much got a taste of his own medicine,is show that before jeff son trully died...he ended up having almost every single bone of his body broken...so yeah....the rack is karma in form of a tool.
@@RedAndBlue82 i remember about the entire black void stuff thing...is probaly things like this people are so obsessed with getting immortality, the idea of not only being stuck in a endless Black void without not even remember who you love or you even are is unnerving.
I remember seeing this as a very young child and this stuck with me in my head years afterward, I was however too young to be afraid of the reoccurring thought but I thought about this scene over and over and then I remembered it when I was watching Papa Meats currently new video Beau is afraid. So I saw the scene of this guys face for a split second and immediately remember it, I think I remember it as even more brutal than that but that part where you see his head fully turned 180 is the emotional depth I felt thinking about this scene when I was young.
This will forever be the most horrifying trap in my opinion
It must have been so difficult as the judge to see this unfolding. He’s the one who gave Timothy a light sentence, after all, so he already had pity for the guy.
It’s the humanity factor that gets me every single time I watch this scene. Jeff had so much hatred from the loss of his son that he started by watching Timothy’s torture only to flip the switch in his mind to try his best to help him as it’s not going to make things right by killing another. The cherry on top was when Jeff screams “I FORGIVE HIM” towards the end. This is such a powerful scene if you really think about it, and it’s not just because of the grisly nature of it.
This way more creepy without the music good job man love it
They sure snapped a lot of celery for this scene
The irony of this scene is that Timothy is asking for forgiveness. In the end, he dies and has a similar position to Christ on the cross, with Jeff kneeling down in front of him, mourning. Perfectly orchestrated.
I lowkey agree with Kramer on this one - this trap might just be my favourite too. It's just the right amount of brutal.
I couldn’t imagine if this was real, how much pain he would’ve felt if it was
Definitely very excruciating
You would have passed out early on
Low key, I feel really bad for Timothy.
Me to
don’t we all?
He suffered one of the most brutal tortures in the whole franchise for something he did by accident and actually payed for in prison. This shows you how flawed and deeply sadistic in truth Jigsaw really was. He even felt it was needed to point out it was his favorite. He always was a serial killer with delusions of grandiosity and had a serious prophet complex.
@@Mrhostil95anyone who watches the Saw movies and doesn’t come to the conclusion that Kramer is a psychopathic hypocrite is not paying attention.
Why, he got drunk a drive killing an innocent child!! NO sympathy 😡
Props to the actors for this scene. Great job
You gotta wonder if it was even possible to save this guy. I mean, all of his limbs are busted already.
Yeah, rule No.1 of a Saw trap is to just not think and get it over with, time is crucial
The difference between the directors cut and the theatrical release is a crazy difference the mechanical sounds and the screaming are way crazier and the gore is to
By far one of the most brutal traps in Saw.
"The device Timothy is strapped to is my personal favorite. I call it... The Rack."
Timothy: oh _fuck._
Literally it exposes every. single. wire on the trap. They could've unplugged all of them. And also if you noticed, there were nails they could've twisted so they could free his hands.
@Dan Mark to be fair. Timothy didn’t mean it.
If we're talking about deserves jigsaw deserves to be in every single trap he's made and be tortured in them and nobody help him and he deserves to be not allowed to die so he can feel the pain on every single trap
Yeah or stick stuff between the cogs.
@@blackeye3336 Literally lmao. Man was talking 'bout some "Does do unto others as they would do unto you apply here?" Jigsaw's philosophical lectures contradict himself so much, it bothers me. He's so genius yet he can't understand that what he's doing is worthy of deserving torture himself. It just makes it unrealistic, which is why I've never been attracted to these movies.
To be honest if I were the guy that's helping Timothy, I would've already unplugged the wires and unscrewed the screws before the machine even started working
The amount of time Jeff was taking was INFURIATING. I mean I know he was in shock BUT GOD DAMN.
This Machine is so complicated looking, and its also really bloody when you can do absolutely nothing when Timothy's limbs are being twisted in half and being all bloody! Its actually pretty brutal and insane!
I feel so bad for this poor guy 😥
I now
@@doubletroublet.v.2719 ratio
Don t worry in real life he didn t suffered any damage
@@cosminxz1076yeah but in the moment it looks horrible
He a killa
I have watched this scene a couple of times but i cant anymore. Its too fucking ugly and brutal. The gear sounds at the end are the icy on the cake. It stays on your brain for a long time. For me its the best trap of the entire Saw franchise. So damn brutal and well made.
I just Love timothy's reaction, when wakes up he's like: WHAT THE, WHAT THE FU-.
Daaaaaang that machine twisted all the blood out timothy's arm like a an orange, a lemon, and a lime!
Sometimes the people don’t deserve the traps.
They really never do…
The traps are always exponentially more brutal than the “crimes” the victims commit
one of the only deserved one was probably in saw 4 for the rapist…
Most of them don’t. Kramer is just a borderline sociopath, and Hoffman is one. Some do though, like the rapist in Saw IV and the neo-Nazis in Saw 3D
I love the way it just twists his feet with ease
This is literally the most brutal trap in the franchise
It always bothered me how Jeff stopped looking for where to insert the key while Tim was still alive, so he basically just let him die anyway.
He was an extreme alcoholic, even by Jigsaw's standards it's ridiculous to put Jeff in one of these traps. He's a narcissist megalomaniac
So glad that I no longer take pleasure in watching horror films any longer.
This and the Brazen Bull are the most brutal for me
Ironic thing is, it's Jeff forgiving Timothy that got Halden killed, and he still couldn't save him.
To be fair Halden walked behind him instead of staying away, I don't think Jeff knew that Halden walked into the shotgun's range. That was dumb.
Halden was an idiot
just watching this scene makes my legs feel weak... truly the most horrific trap in the series!
Hands down the most brutal Trap in this franchise.
The guy in the rack trap is such a great actor in my opinion you really do feel the fear on his face and fell his pain as he's being twisted 😱😫
that bone and joints crunching bring chills to me.. grrrrree
Just to think…. The last thing Timothy ever heard was…
*”I FORGIVE HIM”*
In all honesty, horror movies and scenes like these really put into perspective what evil the human mind is capable of. I'd say the writers need to be investigated but in all reality, any old average Joe can come up with some unspeakable horror like this
Abtiguamente habian peorea castigos y mas brutakea que este
What a twist!
Nice pun
Definitely one of the most brutal traps in the franchise. This is one of the only ones that makes me cringe hard. The only other one is the needle pit. Not sure why that one gets me so bad lol 😅😂
I was gonna say the needle pit seems more tame compared to a lot of the others lol
@@TexasRedBigIronthe hair trap in Saw 4. That is BRUTAL. Makes my skin crawl. Everytime I think about it... Extreme.
@@TexasRedBigIronNeedle Pit? What? Would you rather fall in a needle pit or get your arms, legs,or face ripped off? There’s no comparison. Needle pit is a cake walk compared to every other trap in the franchise.
Thanks for the video because I was bored
"The device Timothy is strapped to is my personal favorite. I call it 'The Rack'."
🤣💯😈
I see why the Rack was jigsaw’s personal favorite now..
Just now you know why?!!!!!
@@Kylereidoselfoswhy is it ?
"just standing there your an accomplice to murder"
"so as a civilian im expected to get shot trying to get the key?"
lol Exactly. That judge trying to pressure him under duress.
If it’s any consolation, he’d most likely faint and go into shock and die pretty quickly once his muscles and bones started to break, especially when he started bleeding out
This trap and the pound of flesh trap are the only traps that my brain couldn’t handle
I think that this is the best Jigsaw's monologue in the entire series.
すげえ迫力
This trap could've been the easiest to beat if he didn't wait and do nothing for the first 6 minutes.
SAMFJ goes in my list of top hated characters in the franchise. Ugh at first I felt a bit of sympathy cause even though I'm not a parent, I have 2 nieces which I love so much. I might end up having similar feelings as Jeff if someone killed one of them and got an easy punishment.
I have conflicted thoughts when I put myself in Jeffs shoes in that instant.
I am very sympathetic though. I don't think I could let anyone go through so much pain.
Buuuuut... Idk if I would be man enough to take a bullet. This trap was so messed up.
Jeff basically had infront of him the person he's been wanting to kill for the last 3 years, and now he has to take a bullet for him.
Still hate Jeff 🙃
have your own opinions and not just because someone popular says for you to hate what they hate.
@@Minchken cringe
@@averagenickelle3254 Indeed it is.
I feel bad for his actor though.
He gets his character hated because they made Jeff so slow.
MAN THIS ONE'S BRUTAL FR
This is like, the hardest scene to watch in any of the movies. Timothy's bones and Muscles popping out is bad to the point where you actually feel that pain. I feel it in my knees right now
If Jeff had simply acted faster and Halden got out of the god damn way, Timothy could have lived, but the overwhelming amount of conflicting emotions all under a stressful time limit is what sealed the deal for this trap to end up all wrong for everyone involved.
Except Jigsaw, of course.
This, to me, is the most gut wrenching scene in any horror movie. The judge whispering “hold on son.” As Timothy cries out for help, Jeff’s desperate pleas to stop the trap while shouting “I forgive him!” As holding Timothy and bawling into his chest, Timothy’s visual agony and screams of terror and pain…even the flashback scenes where you clearly see that Timothy is destroyed by what he’s done…man it makes me cry. 😢 There are three very good men in that room. The judge convinces Jeff not to become what he despises, and Jeff was able to grief properly by seeing Timothy as a human with a life ahead of him versus just an abomination and a murder. 💔 makes me hate Hoffman even more by dooming these three man to this fate. Huge round of applause to the actors and the SFX artists who made this scene so disturbing and difficult to watch!
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This was actually the hardest trap to watch because he felt every single thing.
This trap will forever haunt me. I was shocked the first time I saw it 10 years ago and I still can't fully watch it. He's completely paralyzed by the trap. He can't move AT ALL, and his only hope is to wait for Jeff to take the key for which he has to take a fucking bullet IF and only IF he wants to save his life. COME-ON.
His personal favorite 😬 holy shit!
This made my stomach feel like butterflies I also guessed it was gonna twist his neck
I love "The Rack"
I mean he could at least be told where he had to insert the key to release him, Timothy died cause Jeff couldnt find a damn keyhole
At this point I knew that Jeff was mentally suffering like we can see and that's why he ended giving himself the end game
@@maui3551 he'll suffer from terrible ptsd and guilt that he was unable to save anyone
@@m.hoffman2889
He couldn't even save himself which is sad so that's why to me his dead was like putting to rest all his sufferings
Who's to say Amanda didn't design this trap
@@nateblanch5045 in the trailer for Saw X you even see John drawing a sketch of the rack. Also when he says its one of his favorites, I can be sure its his creation
this has got to be one of the painful/sickening traps in the whole series
OH GOD THAT MUST OF HURT ALOT GODDDDD
At 4:45 he says "ok" as in "ok I'll save him" and then still takes his sweet time.
Damn..imagine dying like this..😨
Take your time... no rush, no rush at all...
With a sick idea (as if it is justified), they made a series of sick movies to satiate the human thirst for watching torture and turned them into profit.
First. Big fan btw.
Timothy is even to scared to even say the full f-word when when he first wakes up
This trap is a real head turner
good job man
Remember. Jigsaw is torturing people who commit crimes. Pretty much Death Note but brutal
Oh yeah young drug addicts, prostitutes, people who get into car accidents, really the worst of the worst. The only thing worse than the sanctimonious sadist John Kramer are the people who worship the character. You must be a big fan of King Leopold II as well.
Death Note isn't brutal????
@@ashleychanforever death note is brutal but nothing compared to saw.
Looks realistic! not a movie. Great!!! Can you make a Saw 3 - Saw 4 Crossover ending? I will really loved it. 😁