6.6 | / 10 |
Users | 0.0 | |
Reviewer | 3.0 | |
Overall | 3.0 |
Jigsaw is back. The brilliant, disturbed mastermind returns for another round of horrifying life-or-death games. When a new murder victim is discovered with all the signs of Jigsaw's hand, Detective Eric Matthews begins a full investigation and apprehends Jigsaw with little effort. But for Jigsaw, getting caught is just another part of his plan. Eight more of his victims are already fighting for their lives and now it's time for Matthews to join the game...
Starring: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Donnie Wahlberg, Erik Knudsen, Franky GHorror | 100% |
Thriller | 71% |
Crime | 18% |
Video codec: MPEG-2
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
English: DTS-HD HR 6.1
English: Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
English, Spanish
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)
Region B (A, C untested)
Movie | 2.5 | |
Video | 3.0 | |
Audio | 3.0 | |
Extras | 3.0 | |
Overall | 3.0 |
Note: This version of this film is available on Blu-ray as part of Via Vision Entertainment's Saw: The Ultimate Collection 4K.
Nothing screams the holiday season like the Saw franchise, am I right? (At least if the emphasis is on screaming.) Via Vision
Entertainment is
offering fans of the series some rather luxe packaging, but a release that is a bit odd in that it combines 4K UHD and 1080 offerings of the Saw
films. The release more or less duplicates the releases that fans on this side of several ponds have seen, and so relevant portions of
reviews I've personally written may be reprinted here, and some reviews of the Via Vision releases may contain further links to Region A reviews I
didn't have a hand in.
Saw II is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Via Vision Entertainment with an MPEG-2 encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. This is a decent if definitely improvable looking transfer that Marty describes in some detail in his Saw II Blu-ray review. As I've often mentioned, "different reviewers means different opinions", and I might tweak that slightly to say "different reviewers means different scores", since I in fact agree with Marty's comments but with the benefit of some years of hindsight now and intervening improvements, my scores are a bit lower than Marty's.
Saw II features DTS-HD HR 6.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1 options. Again, with the benefit of hindsight (and/or hindhearing), newer audio codecs most likely could have improved things like fluidity, fidelity, dynamic range and especially a more full bodied midrange and low end, surround activity is reasonable and dialogue is delivered cleanly and clearly. Optional English and Spanish subtitles are available.
Marty's review is so old it doesn't feature our "new, improved" way of listing things, but Marty does provide quite a bit more information on these supplements in his Saw II Blu-ray review:
This is for all intents and purposes the same disc Lionsgate put out in 2007, which makes it a relic of a bygone age, kind of like some of the traps in the Saw series itself. Technical merits are dated but acceptable, and the supplements are enjoyable, for anyone who may be considering making a purchase.
(Still not reliable for this title)
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