Thursday, June 2, 2022

SPIRAL: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW (2021) ***

Chris Rock (who was also an executive producer) stars as a detective who once ratted out some dirty cops.  Because of that, no one in his department trusts him.  When his partner is murdered by a copycat Jigsaw killer, he gets advice from his old man (and former captain), played by Samuel L. Jackson.  Naturally, dear old dad goes missing too, and it’s up to Rock to stop the Jigsaw wannabe before his father becomes the next victim.

Directed by Darren Lynn (Saw 2, 3, and 4) Bousman, Spiral:  From the Book of Saw has a solid amount of gore, a snappy pace, and some genuine laughs to boot.  It’s easily the best Saw movie since the original.  The sequels always went sideways when they tried to cram a bunch of Jigsaw flashbacks into the current timeline (which is gonna happen when you kill off your killer in Part 3).  This one plays out in a straightforward manner (not counting the flashbacks to Rock’s earlier case), and it’s all the better for it.  The narrative flows so much better when you don’t try to shoehorn Jigsaw in there every ten minutes.

Chris Rock is really funny in this.  He brings his own comic persona into the film without it feeling ill-fitting or intrusive to the narrative.  He cracks a lot of jokes, makes a bunch of pop culture references about Forrest Gump, New Jack City, and The Wire (there are also a couple clever nods to Jackson’s work in Pulp Fiction), and gets laughs more often than not.  Rock also does a fine job while essaying the more dramatic emotions required of the role, but his sense of humor helps to elevate Spiral far above the tired and interchangeable sequels.  Rock’s rapport with Samuel L. Jackson certainly helps too, and I hope they are paired in more films because they have a lot of chemistry together.  

The Jigsaw traps won’t rank among the series’ best, but they are all gruesome and effective.  There’s a tongue-ripping apparatus, a set of extreme Chinese finger cuffs, a fileting, waterboarding with molten lead, a glass shredder, and a puppet string IV contraption.  In short, there’s plenty of gore to keep fans happy until the next sequel spirals its way around.

Official Saw Ranking:

1. Saw
2. Spiral:  From the Book of Saw
3. Saw 3
4. Saw 2
5. Saw 6
6. Saw 5
7. Saw 3D
8. Jigsaw
9. Saw 4

AKA:  Spiral.  AKA:  Spiral:  From the Legacy of Saw.  AKA:  Saw 9:  Spiral.  AKA:  Saw:  Spiral.  AKA:  Spiral:  Saw.

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