The motion picture opens within a related trend to the earlier films – a woman (played by Tanedra Howard, winner of the ‘Scream Queens’ reality show) awakens inside a dark area with a trap on her skull. The trap consists of a headset with two bolts placed on her temples featuring in such a location that they will drill into her mind if activated. Across the room, separated from the girl’s location by an impenetrable fence, an fat guy awakens with the same device on his skull. Despite the girl’s hard work to control the setting, the guy panics, and accidentally activates the signature television message from Jigsaw. Jigsaw blames the two folks on behalf of their roles within health insurance ‘crimes’ (denying policies and claims in support of profit) and directs their attention to a scale mounted stuck between the fences. One of the two will as a rule certainly kick the bucket, according to Jigsaw, and the survivor will exist the one who cuts off a large amount of flesh from their own bodies and sets it on the weighing machine inside a 60 second time frame.
To display what will come about if they are unsuccessful, Jigsaw gives a forewarning twist of the screw headsets, causing them minor injuries. Once the tape stops, the guy takes a knife from a counter of tools left by Jigsaw and begins to chop away on his love handles designed for the weighing machine. The girl is physically fit and has no such option, and initially attempts to slice her chains. However, the guy has already slashed away a portion of his flesh and dropped it into the weighing machine, and has started on a following. The girl panics and ties surgical tubing around her upper arm to form a temporary tourniquet, and starts to slice her arm off with the knife. By the instant she has finished this, however, the guy has placed a following slab of flesh on the scale. With seconds left to spare, the girl grabs a butcher knife and brutally hacks away on her whole arm, severs it, and drops it into the scale. This swings the heaviness on her support and the guy dies while the headset maneuvers into his mind. The girl survives, concluding the opening incident.
The key protagonist is a guy named William (Peter Outerbridge), a vice president of claims and investigations on behalf of a health insurance company named “Umbrella Health”. He supervises a team of six folks who exercise a morally gray formula devised by William to determine at what time it would transpire appropriate to deny claims. His team, and William, are continuously portrayed being tremendously nit-picky folks once it comes to their occupation, actively seeking minor errors and faults inside applications in order to drop down on expenses instead of focusing on the lives of their clients. William himself is revealed such as being into council with the company’s beautiful legal advisor, sharing a drink with her inside his place of work while he is having a phone conversation with what sounds like a loved one. He says he is caught inside a business meeting with legal and will not be able to attend a birthday. The legal advisor is helping William organize a deposition, since he is approaching legal fire by a earlier client, who died when William denied his insurance claims. During a flashback, it is demonstrated that the departed was afflicted with a heart condition, and William’s team used an unrelated oral surgery from 30 years in the past to justify their denials. William seems to establish entirely no conundrum with this, and commends his team while they remain bringing him related issues.
After that, the successor to Jigsaw, Detective Hoffman, (Costas Mandylor), is revealed inside the glass box he had hidden away inside by the last part of Saw 5. The box transports him outside the ‘crushing wall’ confine area and into a different room, where he simply exits the box and returns to observe the trap’s accomplishment. He opens the walls and the corpse of Agent Peter Strahm is revealed to be situated a mangled and torn disaster, confirming his death.
Detective Hoffman is called to the incident of the opening scene’s trap some point in time within the future. Erickson, the FBI agent supervising Strahm from the prior film, is already in attendance with resident authorities. They have revealed fingerprints by the incident of the crime, which is brand new to them. It turns out the fingerprints belong to Agent Peter Strahm – Hoffman had retrieved Strahm’s hand from the wall confine and is using it to additional incriminate him taking part in traps being a cover in place of his own occupation. However, this is scarce once Erickson introduces their brand new partner inside the investigation: Special Agent Lindsay Perez. She was Strahm’s partner during the earlier films, who was assumed deceased. It is explained with the intention of her death was simply indirect, since they didn’t intend to endanger her life until they knew whom they can trust – since Strahm had been implicated being the Jigsaw Killer, and just Hoffman knew of his death, they determined it was safe to permit Hoffman inside on the secret. This alarms Hoffman a significant deal, since she knew Strahm the greatest, and is a risk to his cover.
Meanwhile, Jill Tuck, Jigsaw’s wife from the earlier films, is revealed opening the Box from Saw 5. The contents are not fully disclosed by the opening, but she does yield SIX envelopes, numbered 1-6, and a yellow envelope lacking a digit. Nearby are apparently other things inside the box as well. She opens a single one of the envelopes, and inside is a picture of a adolescent woman with glasses.
This woman is Pamela Jenkins, an undercover journalist who has published a paperback on Jigsaw. She corners Hoffman at a infirmary during an attempt to acquire a statement from him, but Hoffman dismisses her being a scandalous demanding to profit from Jigsaw. Pamela offers her a deal – obtain her some information on Jill Tuck’s location (so she can interview her) and she will tone down the sensationalism. Hoffman says he’ll check what he can sort out, and walks into the hospital room of the survivor from the opening scene’s drill scene. She is missing her arm, but alive, and Hoffman begins to interrogate her regarding what happened, and whether or else not she had learned something from the game. The girl freaks out and starts screaming at Hoffman, distressed that cutting off her arm was designed to teach her something.
Perez and Erickson introduce new-found evidence to Hoffman – Jigsaw pieces sliced from the flesh of John Kramer’s victims used a surgical blade, and “Strahm’s” (Hoffman’s) victims used a rough blade. At hand was just one victim who matched that, and that was Seth – the Pendulum Victim from Saw 5, which was Hoffman’s earliest trap. This leads Perez and Erickson to start an investigation on Seth’s trap and tape to distinguish if they can unearth additional evidence linking the additional Jigsaw killings and the old one. Furthermore, Strahm’s fingerprints seem to contain excessive traces of Freon coolant chemicals, and they haven’t retained yet to discover why (this is revealed soon after to be for the reason that Hoffman keeps the deceased Strahm’s hand frozen designed for employment being misdirection via fingerprints). Hoffman keeps his calm, but is for the most part certainly feeling the pressure – investigation of the tape and other clues will certainly connect him, and not Strahm.
Jill goes to her clinic from the earlier films and is alarmed to spot Hoffman nearby. She takes him into her office and they start discussing John (Tobin Bell, the previous Jigsaw). It is readily evident that Jill is inside on Hoffman’s secret and they appear to be situated collaborating within some form regarding the Jigsaw killings and a new-found game. Hoffman claims they have to partake of the new-found game at once, and demands at have the envelopes from Jigsaw’s box. Jill agrees, and gives him not SIX envelopes, but FIVE. Hoffman is content with this, and leaves, saying following this game, he by no means wants to spot her again. Hoffman leaves, and Jill has a flashback to a period at what time John was alive, following his suicide and apparently once he has begun Jigsaw killings. He explains to Jill that addiction is not curable via therapy and with the intention of the single way to help individuals is ‘his’ way. He demonstrates this by bringing Amanda inside – Amanda was a patient inside the rehab clinic and was supposedly made ‘clean’ by John’s game. Jill appears to come about impressed.
Hoffman has a flashback of his own – he is giving a hand to adjust the crucifix trap from Saw 3 before its start. It’s victim, Timothy, is still unconscious inside a wheelbarrow. Jigsaw arrives inside a wheelchair being helped by Amanda. Jigsaw admonishes Hoffman on behalf of failing to employ proper engineering intelligence (re: Friction, grease, gear ratios) and tells him to check with him on the next occasion. Hoffman wonders if there will remain a next time, and thoughtlessly (and intentionally) dumps Timothy’s body on the floor. Jigsaw is disturbed by his brutality, and Amanda warns Hoffman with the purpose of he has not been tested. Hoffman says he does not need to come about tested. Amanda counters with the intention of though Jigsaw might take place dying, she isn’t departing anywhere. Hoffman threatens Amanda by implying she doesn’t know that – he appears to take place within on the reality that Amanda’s test (re: Keeping Lynn alive from Saw 3) is imminent. Jigsaw breaks up the tension by instructing Amanda it is the point in time to retrieve Dr. Lynn (Saw 3) from the infirmary, and Amanda escorts Jigsaw off. On the way out, Jill is inside the hallway waiting. Amanda seems hesitant, or else uncomfortable, and Jigsaw tells Amanda to proceed on forward with her duties. Jigsaw is surprised so as to Jill showed up, and Jill begs Jigsaw to cease. Jigsaw promises Jill a way out even when he is dead, and gives her the source to the box she receives from his will, with no explaining its reason.
Back by William’s office, it is currently nighttime. He is watching a news broadcast concerning Jigsaw’s killings continuing despite the death of Jigsaw. At this moment, the power goes out inside the building. William panics once he sees a mysterious individual moving across the office, and he retrieves his gun from his desk. William at that time hides under a desk, and ambushes the individual, shooting him. It is revealed to transpire a security guard, and while William tries to keep him alive, the guard tries to let him know that the real Jigsaw pig-mask individual is stalking behind them. William is at that moment abducted by Jigsaw.
In addition, the reporter, Pamela, is abducted by Jigsaw when following Hoffman’s directions to Jill’s apartment building. She is within possession of a memo (the letter from Saw 3, written by Hoffman, to Amanda, though the contents are not revealed by this time). Jill says she doesn’t know what its purpose is, and Pamela is twisted away. She leaves the memo intended for Jill anyway and is abducted by Jigsaw while she tries to leave the building.
William wakes up appearing in a standing arrangement, hanging by chains and held flanked by two huge blocks. Jigsaw explains with the aim of he is guilty of trying to decide who ought to live or else die with no regard in support of human being life itself. Across from William is his janitor, who is strapped inside an identical device. William has a bomb strapped to each one of his limbs, controlled by separate keys. Simply by proceeding through his tests inside one hour will he receive the keys to leave go of his limbs from the bombs. Jigsaw furthermore says with the purpose of if he fails to execute so, he will in no way meet his children again, implying they are within danger. To acquire the opening key, he has to live through his initial test – as soon as the tape finishes, each breath that he takes will bring the rock blocks closer in sync, eventually crushing him. The single way to breakout is to live longer than the other human being taking part in a ‘hold-your-breath’ contest. Despite William’s greatest efforts to notify him, the janitor fails to sustain his breath, and is crushed among the two blocks, releasing William. He uses a key inside the area to free one of his wrists from the bomb-shackles and leaves via a ladder.
Meanwhile, a mother and child are trapped inside a area with a container of Hydrofluoric Acid linked to sprinklers, and a switch that says LIVE or else DIE. They receive no tape or message, but can distinguish the timer. Inside a different related area, Pamela is trapped with a tape. The contents are not revealed within their entirety, but it appears that they will kick the bucket if William fails to accomplish his tasks.
William proceeds into a area where he has to grab two handles. Leading doing so, it is revealed with the purpose of his record clerk (a adolescent healthy guy with no family) and his secretary (a diabetic woman with a family) are being hung on hanging platforms. He has to let go of one lever, and dump one of them to their death, or else they will both go down. This distresses William greatly, and it is evident with the intention of the concept of murder and death is no question terrible for him. However, while the handles start to build additional resistance, he has no option but to let go of one of them, and his hand slips – he ‘chooses’ to clutch on top of the lever saving the old woman, and the guy cascades and swings vigorous opposed to the wall to his death. William apologizes that he has to resume, warns the woman to remain cautious, and takes the following key to release one more arm.
On his way to his further test, William has flashbacks due to messages left under his shackles. The primary is regarding a gathering that he met John Kramer on. John and William discuss the similarities of their jobs – William chooses who lives or else dies based on the formula he produced designed for profitability. John admonishes him on behalf of not taking into balance the individual’s longing to live. The next flashback regarding a final decision shows John by William’s office, calmly stating with the intention of his insurance coverage denied him therapy – an experimental cure using gene therapy may possibly save his life. William denies him on behalf of it being unprofitable, and John is enraged that William would allow him to pass away, calling him out on his lack of morality and the faults of the health care structure, and informing him with the intention of if he thinks that he will not come about judged by the living and deceased, William will remain proven incorrect.
William at that time enters a area overflowing with steam. Underneath him, trapped inside a maze, is his legal council from the opening of the film. She has a device on her neckline that will murder her except if she makes it through to the other wall. She can merely accomplish this if William opens steam valves to allow her passage. Opening these valves, however, redirects the steam to hurt William. He can simply pass and let her pass away, but wants to help her. He settles her down and guides her through the maze, taking blasts of steam to the face in support of her, and she gets through. However, nearby is no key to free her neckline trap. As an alternative she is provided with a power saw, and an x-ray screening that the key is inside a suture made on William’s body. William says he will move it out meant for her (it appears the stitches are fresh and he may perhaps achieve so easily) but the woman panics and rushes him with the power saw. William tries to obstruct her, but she will not stay stopped. He fights back extensive a sufficient amount in support of her timer to spring and the trap on her neckline penetrates her skull and kills her. William takes an additional key and frees his 3rd shackled limb.
By the location of the game, Hoffman is watching carefully from a viewing area, but is called away by the agents Erickson and Perez – they come up with found evidence based on the tape made by Hoffman on Seth Baxter’s trap, and need him urgently. Hoffman leaves the location of the game and goes to investigate. Once he arrives, he finds that they are just about to break the distortion on the tape. Erickson and Perez start to lay into Hoffman in relation to the “Strahm is Jigsaw” theory, and start to forcefully lay out evidence while the sound technician finishes up analysis on the data. When she comes up with Hoffman’s voice, Hoffman cuts the power to the room and slashes Erickson across the throat and kills the sound technician. He corners Perez and stabs her repeatedly, demanding to know who as well knows his secret. Perez defiantly says “Everyone” knows his secret, and dies. With so much evidence, Hoffman leaves Strahm prints using the frozen hand and douses the lab with gasoline, setting it in flames. He at that moment heads back towards the location of the game.
William enters his final trap, demanding to proceed with caution – he learns the final trap contains his total investigative claims team. All six of them are strapped to a rotating carousel. A shotgun mounted to the carousel will murder them one by one except if William intervenes by pushing a button, which will stab him – however, he can just intervene twice. No matter what, four resolve to expire, and he has to decide. His team begins to quarrel amongst themselves, trying to justify why they ought to live or else pass away. Despite himself not wanting anybody to pass away, he saves two women, and the remainder are killed by the shotgun. He retrieves the final key and proceeds unaccompanied through the final hallway.
Inside the acid trapped cells, the mother and child start to panic – the timer is running out and they’ve yet to resolve something. They decide to flip the switch, to the dismay of Pamela (she is able to observe the whole game from her cell from a television provided by Jigsaw). However, the switch proves to accomplish completely nothing. By this moment in time, Jill arrives taking part in the game’s control area, but Hoffman is not present. She takes the lasting contents of the box and starts to situate them inside the room, placing the memo from Hoffman to Amanda on Hoffman’s control desk. She hides, and Hoffman arrives. By this moment the final seconds are counting down on the timer, and William arrives inside the final door. He finds himself inside a newly revealed chamber, stuck between Pamela’s acid cell and the family’s acid cell. However, William appears to not recognize the family and as an alternative turns to Pamela, who shares an emotional conversation – the family begins to scream at him on behalf of it being his fault. It is revealed that Pamela is in actuality William’s SISTER and is the family unit he was demanding to save. The mother and child are the family unit of the guy who died and William was facing legal lawsuit over. It is at that time revealed the real twist of the game – William had to make it here, with Pamela being the lure. The Jigsaw tape activates used for the mother and child, telling them with the intention of he was remorseful on behalf of mistreating them (they were not being tested but simply being held inside the cell) and that they at this moment possess the option to murder William in front of his family simply like William had denied their father/husband’s application and ‘killed’ him in front of them. Pamela and William beg in support of mercy and forgiveness, and the mother does not concede, walking to the live/die switch (now functioning with William trapped) and saying this wasn’t designed for revenge, but so with the aim of he cannot ‘kill’ anybody else with his decisions. However, she cannot bring herself to flip the switch. The young man, however, is far less easily upset and happily flips the switch. The switch activates a barrier of needles that swing down into William’s chamber, injecting him with the acid from the vats, dissolving him into a stack of bloody organs.
Meanwhile, Hoffman has arrived back on the location of the game, inside the control area, and sees the letter. He sits next to his desk and reads it – the contents are revealed. Amanda had been by Jill’s clinic with Cecil the night he robbed it, the night Jill had her miscarriage. The plot to steal from the clinic was revealed to take place Amanda’s design, and Hoffman knew. He threatened to expose Amanda’s involvement taking part in the death of Jill and John’s baby – a truth John neither was aware of, and the memo was blackmailing her to murder Dr. Lynn Denlon or else the secret would occur made known. Amanda was uninformed with the intention of her game was to keep Lynn ALIVE, however, therefore the game was sabotaged by Hoffman outside Jigsaw’s comprehension by this blackmail – Hoffman wanted to transpire the remaining guy standing and therefore dodged being tested. However, a shock is delivered through the chair and he falls unconscious. Jill reveals herself inside the control chamber and straps Hoffman to it with leather traps, and reveals the final content of the box – the jaw splitter trap that Amanda had escaped from. Jill seats it on Hoffman and leaves him for dead, to obtain revenge on him – Jill reveals that the sixth envelope was in fact intended used for Jill to employ regarding a SIXTH target (the other five being the targets of William’s game) – the sixth target was Hoffman. This is revealed to come about the “test” Hoffman would not getaway which was declared on Jigsaw’s ’stomach’ tape from the autopsy, and Jill, having been revealed Hoffman’s treachery by Pamela’s memo, was currently exacting Jigsaw’s final will by ‘testing’ Hoffman. However, she left him with no process of get away (no key) to remove the headset.
Hoffman, at this point abandoned, breaks his hand by slamming the headset alongside his wrist and slips the smashed hand through the leather restraint, and at that time uses the uninhibited hand to free himself from the chair. He tries to force open the headset off his skull, but cannot. He at that moment, on the final moment, sends his skull through a miniature window inside a entrance way, which catches the headset while it tries to crush his skull – it is at this point just partly ajar, but he is still trapped. Hoffman, a way of immediate danger, at that moment rips the side of his cheek through the metal bit inside his jaws and forces his skull out of the moderately detached headset. He throws it down to the ground, screaming, having ultimately been ‘tested’ and lived.
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