Helmer Charles Matthau combines a sensitive screenplay adaptation of Truman Capote's autobiographical novel with a wonderful ensemble cast to create a jewel of a film.
Star power isn't a problem in this episodic rendering of Truman Capote's novel. A scattershot story without focus is, which is why the film soon evaporates from the memory.
The \"Saw\" franchise is really one of the few entire franchises that my generation (1986) has witnessed. And \"Saw: The Final Chapter\" is a great way to end it!\n\nWhile the DVD itself isn't loaded with extras (hence the 4\/5 rating), it's still a wonderful movie. I experienced no problems with the DVD itself, either.\n\nI would recommend this DVD to anyone who loves the \"Saw\" series of movies, or anyone who likes horror\/suspense\/thriller movies in general!
First of all this 3-D movie needs a 3-D TV . I was not happy that that was NOT made clear. I opened the movie expecting paper 3-D glasses and there were none to be found. That aside, the movie was just plain bad, and I do mean bad. Nothing to enjoy 3-D or not.