"Saw VI," directed by Kevin Greutert and released in 2009, is the sixth installment in the Saw series. The movie is a reaction to the healthcare debate surrounding the Affordable Care Act, featuring a popular Saw trap and gory kills. The plot revolves around a group of people who are forced to participate in a series of deadly games, with the goal of determining who is more willing to live.
The movie begins with a saw trap involving co-workers Simone and Eddie, who are forced to donate to a charity in order to escape. The game is won by Simone, who maims herself to win. The plot then shifts to Detective Hoffman, who is called to the scene of Eddie's murder and finds fingerprints on the victim's eyelids, identifying them as belonging to Agent Strahm.
The movie also features a subplot involving William Easton, the CEO of a health insurance company, who is targeted by John Kramer. William is forced to participate in a series of deadly games, with the goal of determining who is more willing to live. The games include a fly wrap, a shotgun carousel, and a series of tasks that test his will to live.
In the end, William is killed by his own family, who are revealed to be the son and wife of Harold Abbott, a man denied health insurance coverage due to a pre-existing condition. The movie concludes with Hoffman being killed by a bear trap, marking the end of his streak as an undercover Jigsaw.
1. The document is a transcript of a video review of the horror movie "Saw VI", released in 2009 and directed by Kevin Greutert.
2. The review mentions that the movie features one of the most popular Saw traps of the series and some seriously gory kills.
3. The movie begins with a saw trap involving co-workers Simone and Eddie, who wake up wearing fancy headgear.
4. The plot revolves around a game where only one of the characters can escape, with the price to escape being a very biblical one: human flesh.
5. The movie also features a flashback to the 2008 financial crisis, with the character Billy loaning people money knowing their financial limitations.
6. The movie also includes a political aspect, with a reaction to the health care debate that was going on at the time surrounding the Affordable Care Act.
7. The movie features a character named William Easton, who is sued by the family of Harold Abbott for denying him health insurance coverage due to a pre-existing condition.
8. The movie also includes a scene where William Easton is hanging out at his office with some fake rain running down his window when he sees a spooky silhouette in the hallway.
9. The movie's trap plot involves William having to choose who to save between his young healthy file clerk Alan or his older secretary Addie, whose family has a history of diabetes.
10. The movie ends with William being killed by a shotgun carousel trap, with the final decision on whether he lives or dies being made by his sister, Pamela Jenkins.
11. The movie "Saw VI" had 13 victims, with 9 being male and 4 being female.
12. The movie is the lowest grossing Saw film of the series.