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Like all game changers within the horror genre, SAW was an independent success, a low-budget champion that flourished without the patronage of a big studio. Not bad for the most successful horror franchise ever, which has spawned subsidiary media and masses of merchandise, including a theme park rollercoaster ride. What is it about SAW that attracted such a following? In his contribution to the "Devil's Advocates" series, Ben Poole considers the SAW phenomenon from all aspects of film and media studies – from its generic pedigree in both literature and film, to the visceral audience pleasures ("what would I do?") of the text, to the contrasting representations of men and women and the film's implicit criticism of masculinity.

Trade Review
A welcome addition to the growing criticism currently building around Saw.... This book will become recommended reading for anyone writing on the franchise. * The Gothic Imagination *
[Saw] provides an in-depth mix of synopsis, history, criticism and analysis.... The Devil's Advocates truly are a lovely series of books – a welcome addition to any film fan's collection. * Horror Talk *
Undeniably, Saw stands as an important entry in the horror cycle of the 2000s and Poole's monograph is an indispensable resource in understanding the film's traumatic power. * Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts *

Table of Contents
Introduction
Production
The Horror Film and the Studio System
Textual Analysis
Narrative in SAW
Representation
Themes and Issues Arising
Audiences
SAW and Sequels
Critical Reception
Game Over?
Bibliography

SAW

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    A Paperback / softback by Ben Poole

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 18/09/2011
      ISBN13: 9781906733568, 978-1906733568
      ISBN10: 1906733562
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Like all game changers within the horror genre, SAW was an independent success, a low-budget champion that flourished without the patronage of a big studio. Not bad for the most successful horror franchise ever, which has spawned subsidiary media and masses of merchandise, including a theme park rollercoaster ride. What is it about SAW that attracted such a following? In his contribution to the "Devil's Advocates" series, Ben Poole considers the SAW phenomenon from all aspects of film and media studies – from its generic pedigree in both literature and film, to the visceral audience pleasures ("what would I do?") of the text, to the contrasting representations of men and women and the film's implicit criticism of masculinity.

      Trade Review
      A welcome addition to the growing criticism currently building around Saw.... This book will become recommended reading for anyone writing on the franchise. * The Gothic Imagination *
      [Saw] provides an in-depth mix of synopsis, history, criticism and analysis.... The Devil's Advocates truly are a lovely series of books – a welcome addition to any film fan's collection. * Horror Talk *
      Undeniably, Saw stands as an important entry in the horror cycle of the 2000s and Poole's monograph is an indispensable resource in understanding the film's traumatic power. * Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Production
      The Horror Film and the Studio System
      Textual Analysis
      Narrative in SAW
      Representation
      Themes and Issues Arising
      Audiences
      SAW and Sequels
      Critical Reception
      Game Over?
      Bibliography

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