Saw VI
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Continuity mistake: At the start when Simone is telling Eddie to wake up he has his hand on his chest. Camera changes and it's not. (00:01:50)

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Continuity mistake: At the start, Simone puts the rubber tube round her arm. Camera cuts - it's no longer round her arm and she puts it round again. (00:03:35)

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Continuity mistake: Simone wraps the tube round her arm just as the camera does a flash change. When the camera shows Eddie briefly, you can see Simone in the background with her arm on the table and a knife to her elbow. However, less than a second before she was tying the tube. (00:03:50)

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Continuity mistake: When Eddie puts the first bit of flesh through the fence, he has his face leaning on the fence. Camera cuts and now it's not. (00:04:20)

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Continuity mistake: When we see Eddie cutting the flesh in the opening game, the amount of blood on his shirt decreases and increases between shots. (00:04:40)

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Continuity mistake: When Hoffman leaves the hospital room, the male doctor has his hand on Simone. Camera changes and now he is gesturing with it behind her. (00:17:10)

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Continuity mistake: When Hoffman goes to see Jill Tuck at the clinic, she unlocks her door and opens it. Camera changes and the hand she is opening the door with changes instantly. (00:20:00)

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Continuity mistake: When the power goes out at Umbrella Health Corp, Williams puts the folder down. Camera cuts and he puts the folder down again. (00:24:00)

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Continuity mistake: During the noose trap, William looks down the monitor's with Alan's pictures. We see a picture of Alan sitting in front of a fence, then William turns to look at Addy's monitor. In the next shot, William turns his head again to look at Addy's monitor. (00:38:10)

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Continuity mistake: When William sees the way forward, he puts his hand on the glass. There is no blood on the glass from the previous shot, and in the next shot, when he tells Addy to be careful, the blood is back. (00:39:20)

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Continuity mistake: When William walks into the steam room, we see the tape player from William's point of view. The camera then looks at William and the tape player has rotated 180 degrees instantly. (00:50:25)

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Continuity mistake: When William sees the way forward, he puts his hand on the glass. There is no blood on the glass from the previous shot, and in the next shot, when he tells Addy to be careful, the blood is back. (00:39:20)

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Jigsaw: You think it's the living who have the ultimate judgment over you, because the dead have no claim over your soul. But you may be mistaken.

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Trivia: Saw 2, Saw 3 and this movie are the only two movies that have an undetermined time between the end of the previous movie and it's beginning. Saw 3, 4 and 5 all occurred over the space of around a week.

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Question: Here's an interesting thought; Debbie was provided with a small power saw and told that to prevent a pipe piercing her skull, she would have to get a key, which is revealed to be in William's side. What was to stop her from simply using the saw to cut off the spear on her chest? Couldn't she have cut it off her chest, and had the harness taken off later?

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Chosen answer: It's possible, but unlikely. 1) She was under great distress and might not have thought of that. 2) It would be easier (and more importantly, quicker) to cut through Easton's soft skin than the spear. 3) There is a good chance that tampering with the spear might have made it go off.

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