No one but him knows what kind of things a man who lives with artistic and artistic vision will be inspired by, and likewise a man who has the intention of murder!. In this way, when "John Kramer" approaches the country of "Mexico" for treatment in this film, he is inspired by a new strategy of taking life through the statue of ancient "Tlaloc" and the scene is amazing! "Tlaloc" Aztec rain god statue. Representations of the rain god wearing a strange mask, with large round eyes and long fangs date back at least to the Teotihuacan culture of the highlands (3rd to 8th century AD). In the cult of Tlaloc, the Aztecs would offer him human sacrifices, usually children. As with many sacrifices, children are ripped from their chests while their hearts are still beating. When the character John Kramer, who is a giant, pleads for his life, we, the audience, feel sorry for him, forgetting the atrocities he has committed before! While there are usually many reasons given to justify killing in the "Saw" movies, I'd say the best writing in this story is John Kramer's emotional murders justified by the tragedies and betrayals in his personal life!