Saw: (2004)

The film's ending remains one of the most iconic "gut-punches" in cinema history. It worked because it subverted a classic trope: the killer wasn't a shadow in the corner; he was the in the center of the room the entire time. Critics at the time, like those at Rotten Tomatoes , noted its nihilistic streak, but audiences turned it into a massive hit, grossing over $100 million worldwide. Saw (2004) - IMDb

In 2004, a low-budget indie thriller titled premiered at Sundance and changed the horror landscape forever. While the franchise eventually became synonymous with "torture porn," the original was a tightly-wound, psychological mystery that focused more on suspense than gore. The Lightning-Fast Production Saw (2004)

Created by James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the film was born out of pure grit: The film's ending remains one of the most

Many fans missed it on their first watch, but Jigsaw’s identity was actually revealed early on. In a flashback at the hospital, you can clearly see sitting on John Kramer’s desk. The Legacy of the Twist Saw (2004) - IMDb In 2004, a low-budget

It was shot for roughly $700,000–$1.2 million .

Because they couldn't afford a dummy for every scene, Tobin Bell (who played Jigsaw) actually lay on the floor in the middle of the bathroom for the entire shoot to save money. The "Hidden" Clue

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