Spiral: From The Book Of Saw Review - 4 Ups & 6 Downs

2. It's A Tonal Mess

Spiral From the Book of Saw Chris Rock
Lionsgate

Though most of the Saw movies have a pretty firm handle on their interior tone, Spiral is the first film in the series to try something a little different, with mixed results.

The eight prior films more-or-less take themselves incredibly seriously, beyond a few darkly comedic traps which skate on the fringes of social satire.

But Spiral flirts with more outright comedy through its dialogue, with Rock's Detective Banks dropping ridiculous one-liners in the police precinct like his life depends on it.

Sadly much of this dialogue lands with a thud and only upends the grim tone of the film otherwise.

Part of the problem is undeniably the hurried pacing, which forces to film to move between moods at a whiplash-inducing clip, but also the writing is just straight-up not good in a lot of these scenes.

It almost feels as though Rock just improvised some of the inane cop banter, because despite his generally decent performance, the comedy shtick really doesn't fit.

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