Saw (2004) - full transcript

Waking up in a undisclosed location in a unknown room two men, adam and gordon are trapped into a single room with a dead body. Given random tools with riddles hidnen around the room. Wondering who could have done this there are clues to who might of done it; the jigsaw killer. The question is not just who but why would a serial killer leave two men in a room. Both adam and gordon hiding secrets they must trust and work together to get out or die...can they survive jigsaws game or die trying?

Help!
Someone help me!

Is someone there?

Oh, shit. I'm probably dead.

- You're not dead.
- Who's that?

Turn on the lights!

Wish I could.

What the fuck is going on? Where am I?

I don't know yet.

What is that smell?

I don't see a thing, asshole.

Shit!



Help!

No one can hear you.

- What the fuck is this?
- Calm down. Just calm down.

- Are you hurt?
- I don't know. Yeah!

What's your name?

My name is very fucking confused.
What's your name? What's going on here?

My name is Lawrence Gordon. I'm a doctor.

I just woke up here. Just like you.

- Recognize that man?
- No.

- Do you have any idea how you got here?
- No.

- What's the last thing you remember?
- Nothing.

I went to bed in my shit-hole apartment
and woke up in an actual shit-hole.

What about you?

There's not much to tell really.



I was on my way home from work
and I don't remember anything else.

First dead body I've ever seen.
Look different in real life.

They don't move.

From the looks of these chains...

someone didn't want us
to go very far either.

- Can you see any scars?
- What?

This is what they do.
They kidnap you and drug you...

and before you know it,

you're in a bathtub and
your kidneys are on eBay.

- No one has taken your kidneys.
- How can you tell from way over there?

Because you'd either be in terrible agony
or you'd be dead by now.

Trust me.

- What are you, a surgeon?
- Yeah.

So, you going to tell
me your name or what?

Adam.

Well, Adam...

what we need to do...

is start thinking about why we are here.

Whoever brought us here
could've killed us by now.

But they didn't.

They must want something from us.

Question is what.

- That clock.
- What about it?

- It's brand-new.
- So?

So somebody obviously
wanted us to know the time.

Wait. I think I might be able
to reach the door.

What is that?

Excuse me.

- It's a tape.
- Where did you find it?

It was in my pocket.

It says "Play me."

Come on.

Throw it over here.

No?

- Use your shirt.
- What?

Your shirt.

Come on.

It won't work.

Look around.
There must be something else you can use.

- There's nothing.
- There must be something.

Come on. You can do it.

Come on. Again.

Rise and shine, Adam.

You're probably
wondering where you are.

I'll tell you where you might be.

You might be in the
room that you die in.

Up until now,
you simply sat in the shadows...

watching others live
out their lives.

What do voyeurs see
when they look into the mirror?

Now, I see you as a strange mix...

of someone angry
and yet apathetic.

But mostly just pathetic.

So are you going to watch yourself
die today, Adam?

Or do something about it?

I don't get it.

Throw me the player.

No. You throw me your tape.

Look, we're going to
have to work together

if we want to get out of here.

Now, just throw it to me.

I'm not going to risk breaking it.
You throw me your tape.

Dr. Gordon.
This is your wake-up call.

Every day of your working life,
you have given people the news...

that they are going to die soon.

Now you will be
the cause of death.

Your aim in this
game is to kill Adam.

You have until 6:00
on the clock to do it.

There's a man in
the room with you.

When there is that much
poison in your blood,

the only thing left to do...

is shoot yourself.

There are ways to win this...

hidden all around you.

Just remember:

"X" marks the spot
for the treasure.

If you do not kill Adam by 6:00...

then Alison and Diana will die,
Dr. Gordon.

And I'll leave you
in this room to rot.

Let the game begin.

Give me that. Now.

... then Alison and Diana will die,
Dr. Gordon.

And I will leave you
in this room to rot.

Any idea who that is?

Let the game begin.

- He knows us.
- Come on.

What do you think?

Probably a joke, right?

Let the game begin.

Listen.

Follow your heart.

What the hell does
"follow your heart" mean?

There, right next to you, on the toilet.

Come on.

- Anything?
- No solids.

Take off the lid.

I really wish I had
checked in there first.

What is it?

Mind passing me the other one?

Fuck!

He doesn't want us
to cut through our chains.

He wants us to cut through our feet.

I think I may know who's done this to us.

- What did you say?
- It's not someone I know personally.

It's just someone I know of.

Jesus Christ! Tell me. Who is it?

The last I heard...

the police still hadn't caught him.

And the only reason I know that
is because I was a suspect.

I'll start from the beginning.

This one's not fresh anymore.
At least three weeks out.

Victim's a 46-year-old male.

Died of massive blood loss.
Mostly through the femoral artery.

He started at the back of the cage...

and tunneled his way
through that razor wire so fast...

it's amazing he got as far as he did.

Cut himself so deep, we found
traces of stomach acid on the floor.

We also found this.

Hello, Paul.

You're a perfectly healthy, sane,
middle-class male.

Yet, last month, you ran a straight
razor across your wrists.

Did you hurt yourself
because you truly wanted to die...

or did you just
want some attention?

Tonight, you'll show me.

The irony is that
if you want to die

you just have to
stay where you are.

But if you want to live,
you'll have to cut yourself again.

One path through the
razor wire to the door.

But hurry.
At 3:00 that door will lock...

and then this room
becomes your tomb.

How much blood will you shed
to stay alive, Paul?

The door was on a timer.
It was unlocked until 3:00.

Then it snapped shut.
He was given two hours.

Jigsaw piece.

I think I'm gonna be here for a while.

The newspapers started calling him
the "Jigsaw killer."

Actually, technically speaking, he is...

not really a murderer.

He never killed anyone.

He finds ways for his victims
to kill themselves.

Hello, Mark, if you're so sick...

then why do I have so many
photos of you up and about?

Let's put your so-called
illness to the test.

Right now, there is a slow-acting
poison in your veins.

The antidote is inside the safe.

The combination to the safe...

is written on the wall.

Hurry up and program it in.
But watch your step.

By the way, that's flammable substance
smeared on your body.

So I would be careful with
that candle, if I were you...

Help.

... or all the people
you've burned with your act...

just might have their revenge.

I found something else.
Well, two things actually.

There was someone standing outside here
watching through this peephole.

Looks like our friend
Jigsaw likes to book

himself front row
seats to his sick games.

He was there at the last one as well.

Only this time, he left us his penlight.

- Get a rush on the prints.
- Copy that.

Okay. This patient has an inoperable
frontal lobe tumor...

extending across the midline.
Started as a colon cancer.

The patient has come in
for a standard checkup...

by which we are able to monitor the rate
at which his condition is declining.

- The patient had...
- His name is John, Dr. Gordon.

He's a very interesting person.

Thank you for that information, Zep.

As you can see, our orderlies form
very special bonds with the patients.

Continuing on, the patient...

Dr. Gordon, please page the operator.

Obviously, someone doesn't want me

to tell you what the patient has.
Excuse me.

Dr. Gordon, I'm Det. Tapp...

this is Det. Sing. City Homicide.

Very impressive.

Thank you. I do my best.

Sorry to interrupt
you while you're working.

That's fine.

How can I help you, gentlemen?

Tell us where you were...

between the hours of 11:00 p.m.
and 1:00 a.m. last night, Doctor.

Why is it that you're interested?

We'd like to ask you
a few questions about it.

For your sake, I think it's best
if we do it down at the station.

Would you like to follow us there?

No. I'm afraid
that's quite out of the question.

I can't just leave, I have work to do.
Plus, my wife has the car today.

That's okay. You can ride with us, Doc.

I'm sorry, you'll have to tell me again.
What is this all about?

Is this yours, Doctor?

So you have no idea how your penlight
showed up at the murder scene?

Of course not.

I'll have to ask.
What were you doing last night?

I was seeing someone.

Who?

Look, if you can't
be honest with me...

I was visiting someone.
It wasn't a patient.

What am I gonna do?

Well, as your lawyer and your friend,
my advice to you is to bite the bullet...

and give them your alibi now.

Because no one is going to
believe you later.

That was five months ago.

He tried to set me up for murder.

Okay. We checked your alibi. It holds up.

Good. Can I go home now?

We have one of the victims
who managed to escape.

Want to know if you
wouldn't mind sticking around

and listening to her testimony?

- Maybe it'll trigger something.
- I'd like to help really but...

We'd really appreciate it.

- She's the only one who made it.
- Okay.

Amanda...

in your own time...

tell me the first thing you remember.

I woke up.
All I could taste was blood...

and metal.

Hello, Amanda.

You don't know me, but I know you.

I want to play a game.
Here's what happens if you lose.

The device you're wearing is hooked
into your upper and lower jaws.

When the timer at
the back goes off...

your mouth will be
permanently ripped open.

Think of it like a
reverse bear trap.

Here, I'll show you.

There is only one key
to open the device.

It's in the stomach
of your dead cellmate.

Look around, Amanda.
Know that I'm not lying.

You better hurry up.

Live or die. Make your choice.

And then I saw the body.

There was a knife.

He'd been injected
with an opiate overdose.

He couldn't move or
feel much of anything.

- You mean he was alive?
- Was.

What happened after you took it off?

Congratulations.
You are still alive.

Most people are so
ungrateful to be alive.

But not you. Not anymore.

You are, in fact, a drug addict.
Isn't that right, Mandy?

Do you think that is why he picked you?

Are you grateful, Mandy?

He helped me.

- Are you sure it's him?
- Yeah, I'm sure.

How do I know you're
telling the truth?

You can be the one that
put me in this room.

I'm in exactly the
same situation you are in.

Wrong.

You've got one thing
I don't: information.

You know who did this.

Now you either tell me
what is really going on...

or I'll cut you with this. You hear me?
I'll cut...

- What?
- It's a two-way mirror.

I can see you.

So that's what this is.
Reality TV.

Don't look at me. I can't help you.

Can you hear me in there?
I'm having a blast.

This is the most fun I've had
without lubricant.

Make sure you're getting everything.

That's not going to do anything.

You just want to leave it running on us?

He won't stop it.

That's why we can't cut
through these chains.

It's why you won't break that glass.

Every possible angle
has been pre-thought out by him.

You sound like you admire this prick.

To overcome something,

you have to understand
what a perfect engine it is.

That's how you fight disease.

Now the tape told us to find an "X."

That "X" has to be
somewhere in this room.

Help me find it.

How can you be the calm doctor-guy
when your wife and kid are out there?

He's got them, too. He could be doing
anything to them right now.

- Are you thinking about that?
- I am thinking about that.

I've been thinking about the
last thing I said to my daughter.

Diana. Honey, are you okay?

- Can you hear me?
- Mommy.

- What is it, sweetpea?
- There's a man in my room.

Honey, are you sure
he's not just hiding in your imagination?

He talked to me.

- Okay, I'll come and check your room.
- I want Daddy.

He'll get the scary man.

All right, if you want. Come on.

Larry, sorry to bother you,
but your daughter had a bad dream again.

Just a minute.

She wants you to check her room.

Just got to finish this paragraph.

Come on, sweetie, I'll go check with you.

Yep. I'm done.

See, there's no one in your room.

There's no such thing as the bad man.
Now can you go to sleep?

- I'm still scared.
- You are?

Give me your tootsy.

What a big tootsy.

Remember this one?

"This little piggy went to market
This little piggy stayed home

"This little piggy had roast beef
This little piggy had none

"This little piggy went 'Whee'
all the way home"

I hate that thing.

I have to go to work, sweetheart.
You know what Daddy's job is like.

Now, come on.

Let's see.
Try and get some sleep now, okay?

You're not going to leave us,
are you, Daddy?

What?

What are you talking about?
You mean, leave you and Mommy?

No, sweetheart. I would never do that.

- Who gave you that idea?
- No one.

It's not true. Okay?

How much do I love you?

- Love you very much.
- Very much. That's right.

- Good night, sweetie.
- Good night, Daddy.

Tomorrow, I'll read
your favorite story.

Okay.

I don't know how much
longer I can do this.

What are you talking about?

How can you walk through life
pretending you're happy?

- I am happy.
- That is complete bullshit.

I'd rather you break down
and tell me that you hated me.

At least there'd be some passion in it.

Would you like to see her?

- She's beautiful.
- Thank you.

- You gonna have any more kids?
- We've talked about it, but...

with our schedules, it's difficult enough
to concentrate on one.

So where is the lucky wife?

There's another picture
behind the one you're looking at.

It's my favorite one
because we're all in it together.

Someone, usually me,
has to hold the camera...

which means I'm always missing
from the photos.

- It's not here.
- What?

This photo you're
talking about is not here.

- Really? Are you sure?
- Yeah.

He must have taken it.

How can you walk through life
pretending you're happy?

- I am happy.
- That is complete bullshit.

I'd rather you break down
and tell me that you hated me.

At least there'd be some passion in it.

We can talk about this later, okay?

Just leave.

Good night, little girl.

Diana!

Mommy!

Mommy!

Don't do that! Leave her!

You little man...

I see you.

Does Dr. Gordon know
you're at home with his wife?

I know you know something.

What are you doing there?

Waiting for the doctor?
I'm waiting for the doctor, too.

I know that she'll let you go.

So you have no idea
how your penlight

showed up at the
murder scene?

We checked your alibi. It holds up.

Isn't that right?

I know that she'll let you go.

Here we are.

That was quite an amazing story
that poor woman told.

I'm sorry I can't be of more help
to your investigation.

You know,
we arrested a dentist last week...

who liked to play with
kids a bit too much.

He lived two blocks from here.

The sewer lines
run under this neighborhood, too, Doctor.

Hello, Amanda.

You don't know me, but I know you.

I want to play a game.
Here's what happens if you lose.

There's a timer at the back
of the device you're wearing.

When the timer goes off...

your mouth will be
permanently ripped open.

I'll catch you guys down there.

Think of it like a
reverse bear trap.

I'll show you.

We're gonna go down to The Grill,
go get a beer. You wanna come?

- I don't think so. Thanks, anyway.
- You know I always ask.

There's only one key...

I'll leave you to have fun here then.

It's in the stomach
of your dead cellmate.

I don't mean for this
to be disrespectful.

Maybe you should find
yourself a girlfriend.

It's in the stomach
of your dead cellmate.

Look around.

Look around, Amanda.
Know that I'm not lying.

You better hurry up.

Wait! Sing.

- Get back here.
- What?

Remember 118th Street?

K2K.

That gang's territory
was only about four blocks.

Listen to this.

We gotta check the records...

from all fire emergencies

that occurred there
in the last two weeks.

Go. Right now.

On the night of Tuesday, the 17th...

we got a fire alarm going off
in the rear wing of 213, Stygian Street.

It's an old listing.
Used to be a mannequin factory.

Think we have enough for a warrant now?

Who said anything about a warrant?

- Right now?
- Why not?

At least we'll have
the cover of darkness.

Yeah, well, so will anybody else.

I got you.

What the hell is this?

Shit!

- Sing.
- What?

- Let's see what's he's gonna do.
- Why? We got him.

We don't know what he looks like.
Lets see what he's gonna do.

No fucking way.

Fuck that. I'm gonna take him.

What the fuck? Shit!

Awake already, Jeff?

I need more powerful tranquilizers
next time. Don't cry.

I've given your life a purpose.

You're a test subject
for something greater than yourself.

- Freeze! Police.
- Hold it right there! Don't move!

Put your fucking hands in the air!

Now you'll make a choice.

In 20 seconds,
the life of this man will be ended.

- Shut up and get down here.
- Turn it off.

Sing, stop that thing.
I'm taking this bastard down.

Move!

- How do you turn it off?
- Tell him how to stop it!

- One key will unlock it.
- Where is it?

- It's in the box.
- Box?

- Which key?
- Tell him which key it is.

- Time is running out.
- Get down here right now, asshole!

What's more important to you, Officer...

arresting me,
or the life of another human being?

Get down on your knees!

- Jesus!
- Help me!

Yes, I am sick, Officer.

Tapp, it's none of the keys here!

Sick from the disease
eating away at me inside.

Sick of people
who don't appreciate their blessings.

Sick of those
who scoff at the suffering of others.

I'm sick of all.

No! Tapp. Shit.

I'll be back. Okay?

Freeze! Or I'll shoot.

Got you on your knees.

You're running.

You're running scared because we had you.

I'm going to close this case.

We've closed it. We're right, Sing.

We're going to close this thing.

"X" marks the spot.

We should search this room again.

What are you doing over there?

Excuse me.

Just because I'm stuck
in this room with you...

doesn't mean I have to report to you
every 10 seconds.

I really don't see the point
in us not helping one other.

What do you want me to do?
I'm on a leash.

That's exactly why we need to talk.
We need to think.

I am thinking.

Then don't keep me in the dark
about what you're thinking.

- Turn off the lights.
- What?

- Turn them off, now, please!
- Why?

Just turn them off for a second.

Jesus! Behind you.

- How come we didn't see that before?
- The lights in here hadn't charged it.

It must be glow-in-the-dark paint
or something.

- Open it.
- It's locked.

The key. The one from my envelope.
Where is it?

Where the fuck... Here.

Cell phone. The most beautiful invention
on this planet.

Make that second most
beautiful invention.

- Give me that.
- Are you joking?

You're gonna put something we found
in this room in your mouth?

Yes. I'm willing to risk it.
Give me that sweet cancer.

I don't care, I really don't.
Give me one of those.

The cigarettes are harmless,
I promise.

Smoking is only poisonous
when it ends in bloodshed.

Think about this:
you don't need a gun to kill Adam.

May I please have a cigarette?

I'm trying the police.

Shit.

This was meant to receive calls,
not make them.

Wait a minute. This has happened before.

Last night,
after I finished at the hospital...

I was walking back to my car.

I thought I was alone, but I'm
sure someone else was there.

That thing. It was waiting for me.

How did you know to
turn off the lights?

Who cares? It worked.

- Yeah, but how did you know?
- Instinct.

- Instinct?
- Yeah.

You know what? You're a terrible liar.

You say that like you know me.

What else aren't you telling me?

Let's see.

On my sixth birthday, my best
friend at that time, Scott Tibbs...

stabbed me with a rusty nail.
I didn't tell you that.

I didn't tell you my last girlfriend,
a feminist vegan punk...

broke up with me
because she thought I was too angry.

I haven't told you
that one of my toenails...

Stop it.

- You knew to turn off these lights.
- Whatever.

I'm dealing with a juvenile.

- You wanna know?
- Yeah.

Here it is.

Oh, God!

Where did you get this?

It was in your wallet,
behind the photo of your daughter.

- Why didn't you show me this before?
- I couldn't.

I'm sorry.

What are you doing to them, you bastard?

Okay, I got to think now.

Think about this:
you don't need a gun to kill Adam.

When there is that much
poison in your blood,

in your blood, the only
thing left to do...

is shoot yourself.

What are you doing?

Hey!

What the hell are you doing?

Adam, listen to me.
I want you to play along with me on this.

You got that?

So, you still want that cigarette?

Yeah. Sure.

There, I've done it!

I've killed him with the poison,
just like you wanted!

Now where is my family? Where are they?

What?

- I just got electrocuted.
- What?

- That was our way out.
- Did you hear what I said?

Get this thing off me. Get it off!

- Stop acting.
- You think I would make that up...

just to mess up
your stupid, fucking charade?

All right, that's it!

Damn it!

I remember everything now.

I remember how I got here.

Great!

Is someone there?

I can hear you.

What the...

What the...

Who is that? Who's in there?

Come on out!
I'll kill you, you motherfucker.

- Who is this?
- Daddy?

- Diana?
- Daddy, is that you?

Yeah, baby, it's me. I'm here.

I'm scared, Daddy.

Don't worry, honey.
Everything's going to be okay.

- Where is Mommy?
- She's here with me.

Let me talk to her, sweetie.
Okay? Put Mommy on.

The bad man from my room is here.

He has us tied up...

and he has a gun.

What man?

Please come home, Daddy.

Hello?

Diana?

- Larry?
- Ali?

Is Adam there?

How do you know?

Ali, what is going on?

Don't believe Adam's lies.

He knows you.

He knew all about
you before today.

Hello? Ali?

Hello?

God damn you!

If you so much as lay a finger on them,
I'll kill you! Do you hear me?

You son of a bitch. I'll kill you!

Are they okay?

My wife, she mentioned your name.

What did she say?

She told me...

not to believe you.

Believe me about what?

She told me you know me.

Who are you?

You know who I am.

Stop the lies. You're a liar!

I need to know the truth!

I'm a liar?

What did you do last night, Lawrence?

Work at a hospital? Saving sick children?

You told me that after you
left your house last night,

you went to work at a hospital.

That's because it's the truth.

No, it's not. Your wife is right, Larry.

You don't recall getting your
picture taken in that parking lot?

I can prove that you didn't go
anywhere near a hospital last night.

It's not the first time
I've done it either, Larry.

I've been taking pictures of you
for a few days now.

Why?

Wanna know what I do? I get paid
to take pictures of rich guys like you...

who go to seedy, out-of-the-way motels
to fuck their secretaries.

Last night I went to your house.
I watched you leave.

I followed you...

all the way to that shitbag hotel.

You've had these with you the whole time?

I found them in there, with the hacksaws.

I don't know how they got there.

Yeah, right. You're so full of it!

Face it, Larry, we're both bullshitters,
but my camera isn't.

It doesn't know how to lie.

It shows you what's put
right in front of it.

Just out of curiosity,
what did you do in that motel room?

You got out of there pretty fast.

Why did you deem it necessary
to page me when you knew I was at home?

I didn't know if you were gonna make it.

But I gave you a precise time
at which to page me.

You can't do that.

It's not like I know the rules
for this sort of stuff.

What's wrong, Dr. Gordon?

Look, it was wrong of me
to make you come here.

- But I thought we...
- Please.

I'm sorry.

- You tell anyone you were here?
- No.

Hello?

- It's for you.
- For me?

Hello?

I know what you're doing, Doctor.

- I have to go.
- What happened?

I got to go.

- Who was it?
- Who was what?

The person who paid you to follow me?
Who was it?

He calls himself Bob
and he gives me the money up front.

$200 a night.

If I knew I was gonna end up here,
I would've asked for more.

Does that mean
you saw what happened to me?

What I saw was you get into your car.
That's it.

I didn't ask your name.
I didn't know who you were.

I don't know how I got here,
I don't know how you got here.

I just took the shots
and went straight home to develop.

Next thing I know,
I'm chained to a pipe...

in some pre-historic bathroom...

staring at the guy
I've been taking shots of all night.

Clearly, whoever paid you to take

pictures of me is the
one who put us here.

- Maybe.
- What do you mean maybe?

Of course it is. What did he look like?

- He was just a guy.
- Was he tall, skinny, obese, what?

I don't take notes about his appearance.

- You must remember something of him.
- I can't.

You don't remember a thing about the guy?

- I told you...
- For fuck's sake! I give up!

He's a tall, black guy.
He's got a scar around his neck, okay?

Tapp!

Det. Tapp.

The guy who paid me to take these photos
was not a cop.

No. He was discharged
from the police force.

He broke down after
his partner was killed.

But that didn't stop
him from harassing me.

The guy became obsessed.

He convinced himself I must have
somehow been involved with the murders...

And you helped him.

You took money from him
to invade my privacy.

- How could you do that?
- Call it my need to eat.

Right.

You know what?
You're not a victim of this game...

- you're a part of it.
- Really?

Obviously this cop thinks
you're the one behind it all.

I told you, he's not a cop.

- He's a bottom feeder. Just like you.
- What are you more pissed off about?

That I took some shots of you...

or that I took shots
while you were cheating on your wife?

- I did not cheat on her!
- Why do you care what I think anyway?

I don't give a crap if you covered
yourself in peanut butter...

and had a 15 hooker gang-bang.

How did I get here?

I had everything in order.

My whole life was in perfect order.

Sweetheart, are you okay?

Mommy just needs you
to be really strong right now.

I'm not going to let anybody hurt you.
You got that?

That's my good girl.

Hey, was there someone else
at your house last night...

- besides your wife and daughter?
- No.

Well, there's someone here.

I know him. Zep!

His name is Zep.

He's an orderly in my hospital.

You perverted little psychopath.

I'm gonna take great pleasure
in seeing you pay for this!

You bastard! Fuck!

Look.

We're out of time.

- It's okay.
- Mommy, help me.

Dr. Gordon's time is up.

Now I gotta do what I've gotta do, and...

I'm afraid it has to be you
that tells him he failed.

Is that you, Zep, you bastard!
I know it's you, you son of a bitch!

- Larry.
- Ali?

You failed.

Hello?

Don't move! Stay on the ground.

Give me the phone.

Give it to me!

- Larry?
- Ali!

- Honey, are you all right?
- No.

No, we're not... Get down!

Larry, where are you?

I don't know.

I'm being held captive
in a room somewhere.

What are you talking about?

- I'm so sorry, Ali.
- Larry, we need you here.

I'm sorry for everything.
It's my fault.

Please forgive me.
I've always been happy with you.

Mommy.

Ali!

Mommy, help me.

Freeze!

Oh, no.

What the fuck?

Mrs. Gordon?

Diana?

I'm gonna kill your husband now,
Mrs. Gordon.

Lawrence!

Lawrence, get up!

Lawrence, get up!

I need you.

Thank God! I thought you were dead.

- He electrocuted me.
- I told you.

The same thing happened to me, see?
I wasn't lying, see?

Fuck this shit!

I'm gonna kill you, you sick asshole.

No!

Lawrence, calm down.

- There must be a way out of here.
- I can't be calm!

My family needs me.

No, God!

Stop it.

Lawrence, please calm down.

There's a way out of here.
There's a way out.

No! Oh, my God!

What are you doing?

Lawrence, what are you doing?

What are you...

Oh, my God!

Lawrence, don't! No!

Lawrence, please! I'm begging you.

Lawrence, it's not me
who did this to you.

- You have to die.
- No, I want to live.

- I'm sorry.
- I want to live.

My family...

I've done it!

Now show them to me.

Thank you very much, Officer.

- Larry?
- Did you get through to him?

There's still no answer.

It's all right. I've called the police.
Everything's okay.

You bastard! I'll fucking kill you.

You fucking bastard!
I'll fucking kill you!

You're too late.

- Why?
- It's the rules.

You're going to be all right.
You're just wounded in the shoulder.

I have to go and get help.

If I don't get help...

I'm going to bleed to death.

Don't leave me. No!

Don't worry, I'll bring someone back.
I promise.

Lawrence!

We're going to be okay?

I wouldn't lie to you.

Key.

Key!

Hello, Mr. Hindle...

or as they called you
around the hospital: Zep.

I want you to make a choice.

There's a slow-acting poison
coursing through your system...

that only I have the antidote for.

Will you murder a mother and
her child to save yourself?

Dr. Gordon's time is up.

Mrs. Gordon?

Listen carefully, if you will.
There are rules.

- Why?
- It's the rules.

Key to that chain is in the bathtub.

He's a very interesting person.
His name's John.

He has an inoperable
frontal lobe tumor...

Sick from the disease
eating away at me inside.

Sounds like our friend Jigsaw.

Sick of people who don't appreciate
their blessings.

Looks like our guy likes to book himself
front row seats to his sick games.

Hello, Mark.

Dr. Gordon, I want to play a game.

Most people are so
ungrateful to be alive.

But not you. Not anymore.

Game over.

Don't!