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John Kramer (also known as " The Jigsaw Killer" or simply " Jigsaw") is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Saw franchise. Jigsaw made his debut in the first film of the series, Saw, and appears in all subsequent sequels, with the exception of Spiral, in which he is only mentioned and featured in photographs. [1] He is portrayed by American actor Tobin Bell. In Saw III, John's cancer has progressed and he is on his death bed. His apprentice Amanda has begun designing inescapable traps, which John disapproves of. John administers a final test to Amanda to decide whether she will be a worthy successor. Meanwhile, Dr. Lynn Denlon is forced to keep John alive via emergency surgery. Her husband Jeff also undergoes a test, meant to be a punishment for his inability to forgive a drunk driver who killed one of his children. John attempts to prevent Amanda from failing her test, but she admits that she no longer believes in John's philosophy and shoots Lynn. Jeff subsequently shoots and kills Amanda. Jeff then kills John with a power saw. As he dies, John pulls out a tape player revealing that Jeff has failed his test by killing him, and that Jigsaw has abducted Jeff and Lynn's daughter Corbett. Jeff is forced to play another game to find Corbett. Kevin Greutert, the editor of Saw, Saw II, Saw III, Saw IV, and Saw V, and the director of Saw VI and Saw 3D, stated that Amanda, in particular, is "such a peculiar aspect of the Jigsaw character", citing that John had developed genuine "tender feelings" for her. [18] A graffiti-style painting of Billy's face can be seen on a wall in James Wan's film Death Sentence.

Topel, Fred (October 23, 2006). "Arrow in the Head News: INT: Tobin Bell". JoBlo.com. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011 . Retrieved August 19, 2011. Although Hoffman, while wearing the pig mask, always wore the dark blue rain parka he'd worn since the murder of Seth Baxter, further illustrating the gap between him and John. Also, both Pighead and Pighead II wear similar robes to John, the only difference being that the Pighead robe is red.Don Summer, a writer for Best-Horror-Movies.com, stated that "the villain, in Jigsaw, is brilliant and formidable" and that actor Tobin Bell has done a "fantastic job" for his role. [23] For the first time, we actually see him break down and cry. Imagine your entire life's work. You're on your deathbed. You know there's nothing else you can do and here's how you'll be remembered: as a killer, as a murderer. Not as someone who helped people. Not as someone who changed lives. Someone who took away lives. The one thing he didn't want to be and, as he's on his deathbed, he's realizing this. [2]

As a result of his cancer and suicide attempt, John decided to dedicate the rest of his life to teaching people to appreciate their own lives. The producers of Saw III and director Bousman see Jigsaw, [6] not as a serial killer, but a "scientist" who is determined to initiate the survival instinct in his "subjects", believing that humanity no longer uses its instinct of survival. [7] also preserves that offset in the final image. It does this using the Multi-Layer Composition to merge all the After this we enlarge the size of the stars based on their intensity by Blurring. This produces an effect similar to GET YER SCREAM ON! CATEGORIES AND NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR SPIKE TV'S SCREAM AWARDS 2006'. Retrieved October 11, 2009.

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Billy with his Bowler Hat appears in Saw during Amanda's Reverse Beartrap tape for less than one second. Huntley analyzed Jigsaw's intentions in taking in protégés as stemming from the terminally ill character's desire to overcome death itself, and argues that this is further evidence of his thought process being characterized by Deleuzian philosophy. Huntley argued:

Billy, a puppet, is an icon of the Jigsaw character. John often used it for the purpose of delivering messages to his victims via a television screen, but at times it has also been physically present with the victims during their tests. He provided the (disguised) voice for Billy when it delivered its messages. It is shown in Saw IV that the original puppet was created by John as an intended toy for his unborn son Gideon, who died while Cecil Adams was robbing the clinic; Cecil accidentally pushed the door into Jill, which resulted in Gideon's death. John is shown constructing a more sinister Billy puppet in Saw III for the purpose of its inclusion in his "games". a b c d e Huntley, Jake (2007), " 'I Want To Play A Game': How To See Saw" (PDF), Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies, 3, ISSN 2009-0374 Jigsaw ranked 30th in Empire magazine's "100 Greatest Movie Characters" list, [33] 47th on Total Film's list of "100 Greatest Movie Villains", [34] and 4th on Yahoo! Movies "13 Iconic Villains in Horror History" list. [35] Horrornews ranked Tobin Bell as 10th on their list of the Top 13 Greatest Horror Movie Actors. [36] See also [ edit ]Parker, Mary (December 13, 2010). "Top 13 Greatest Horror Actors". Horror News . Retrieved September 26, 2014. Following the death of Jigsaw and Amanda at the hands of Jeff Denlon, Mark Hoffman became John's successor and continued his mission. Therefore he prepared another game he was told to arrange by John before his death. This series of tests consisted of four different games which were designed to test five people who were all directly or indirectly connected to a fire which had taken the lives of eight people. Via video, Jigsaw's puppet introduced them to their test and guided them through every single one of their trials. ( Saw V) The 13 Most Iconic Villains in Horror History". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 2022-01-16 . Retrieved 2022-01-16.

The pig mask is a thematic prop worn by John and his accomplices throughout the Saw film series to conceal their identities while abducting their "test subjects". As the series continues, the purpose of the pig mask is explored in detail; it is explained to be a tribute to the "Year of the Pig", the year in which John started his work. Tobin Bell reprises his role as the voice of Jigsaw in the Saw video game. He is shown on television screens dressed in his signature robes setting up traps for people and preaching his lesson of life appreciation to them. He frequently advises and taunts Detective Tapp as he traverses through an abandoned insane asylum, usually by way of the Billy the Puppet. In the game's "Freedom" ending, Tapp escapes from the asylum, but cannot overcome his obsession with Jigsaw and later commits suicide; the game's sequel confirms that this ending is canon.Similarly, several critics who reviewed Saw 3D lamented Bell's minimal screentime in the film, [26] [27] with Eric Goldman of IGN writing that he found it "impossible not to be bothered by how little time was spent" with the character. [28] Saw IV: Tobin Bell Talks Jigsaw, New Characters & Crazy Finale!!". Bloody Disgusting. June 13, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-07-16 . Retrieved July 26, 2007.

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