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Ray version because why not
Some of my portraits for the brothers from my succession artwork series! Iβll do Secondo and Primo soon promise π€
Now I'm not as great with my words as I want to be... But I truly love how Amanda obviously couldn't have know in Saw 2004 that she'd end up being the perpetrator of the same violence that John committed towards her. How before she held a blade with shaky hands and now she's uncaringly waving one around... Holding a key with clean hands but they still have blood on them in the grand scheme- Putting a woman in the same position she was in not even that long ago really. Literally picking up the trap that "made" her. "You'd be surprised what tools can save a life."
Another thing I think about is how John isn't pleased with Amanda due to her rigging traps and being a murderer. However, the game he placed her in required her to stab and gut an alive man to survive... Donnie didn't have the choice to choose life, even though he was being put through Jigsaw's game for the same reason as Amanda, drugs. John made her kill a man before she even became an apprentice, he made that decision. He didn't force Amanda to harm herself or solve a puzzle of any kind, John instead just made her murder someone to save herself. We always go on about other unfair tests that Amanda had to witness in regards to her questioning Jigsaw's ideology, people such as Adam, Gabriela, Laura and the list can go on... But the first ever one she experienced first hand was also unfair, it was just in her favour instead of Donnie's.
oh itβs adorable!
oh itβs TRAUMATIZED!
fucked up hurt/comfort. the person who stabbed you tends to your wound. the person who killed your loved one helps you grieve.
They werenβt kidding when they said they were on a budgetβ¦
"Saw" director James Wan on Leigh Whannell playing every character in the pick-up shots:
"There's a great shot in the film where Detective Sing walks through the door with his shotgun up in front of him. In the widescreen version his head's actually cropped so you don't actually see the face. But in the full frame one the crop has been removed so you can actually see Leigh's face coming in through the doorway. It's like, 'Guys, we shouldn't be doing this.' [Laughs] 'It's a completely different actor, what's going on here? The guy from the bathroom's now a cop?'"
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