The 'Saw' movies are not based on actual events. They are designed to thrill and shock audiences with their inventive and often disturbing plotlines, but they have no connection to true stories.
Definitely not. The Saw franchise is all about imaginative horror and suspense, not real-life incidents. It's a concoction of creative minds to give us chills and thrills on the big screen.
I recommend a novel called Escape Game: I Awakened the Survival Simulation Device. The protagonist in the novel had also trained his survival skills, and he even had the ability to simulate survival. In all kinds of thrilling and terrifying escape scenarios, he used his survival skills to constantly break through himself. There was also a book called " Killing Through the Bizarre World ", where the protagonist specialized in killing villains in legends and horror movies. The scenes depicted in the novel were very realistic, and some of the plots were really scary, enough to satisfy your appetite. I hope you like my recommendation.
πI recommend the following novels to you:
"Father of the Chainsaw": This book mainly tells the story of Zhou Shaoming, a minor actor who was brought to the United States in 1999. After getting a "director system", he had to complete the novice task, which was to shoot a movie that had a box office of more than 50 million US dollars and a female celebrity's favorability rating of more than 80. If you like movies like Saw, then you will definitely love this novel.
"I created the Myth of the Great Old Ones": This novel is about a Lu Fan who has transmigrated to a parallel world and has a system to help him complete his mission. Although it wasn't specifically about crime stories, the mythical elements and horror events would give you the feeling of solving puzzles with high IQ.
"The King of Bad Movies": This novel was about a Chinese film market without Hollywood. The protagonist used a pirated version of a Hollywood film that had disappeared to beat a Chinese film. There were many elements of suspense and reasoning in the story, which could satisfy your love for high-intelligence crime stories.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
I recommend the following horror novels to you:
"Deadly Turn: A male protagonist fights monsters to level up in a horror movie world, facing off against terrifying murderers and monsters, including classic movies such as Deadly Turn, Legend of the Night, and Wax Museum of Horrors.
"Hell Movie Theater": An ordinary office worker picked up a horror movie poster and was cast as different characters in real horror movies, including movies such as "Curse,""Return of the Soul,""Little House in the Forest," etc.
"Kill Through the Bizarre World": The main character transmigrated into the world of horror movies, playing different roles and killing monsters, including movies such as "The Grudge,""The Night of the Return of the Soul,""Death Comes," and so on.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Thump! Thump! Thump! I recommend you a great novel,'Ghost Stories Universe'! Its storyline is similar to the movie you mentioned, full of suspense, horror, and horror elements. Not only were there scenes from horror movies like Saw and Grim Reaper, but there were also other types of movie worlds, including ancient costumes, police and robbers, and fantasy. The protagonist could play a variety of roles, from villains to detectives to dangerous people. He could also use the skills and props of the movie world to solve problems. This novel will definitely make you unable to put it down. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.π
During World War II, there were many movies and TV series that depicted this period of history from different perspectives. The following are some movies and TV series shot from the perspective of the German army:
Schindler's List (1993): Directed by Steven Spielberg, it is a film based on a true story about a German businessman who saved more than 1000 Arabs.
The King of War (1994): Directed by Lenny Harling, it was a movie about how The German general Douglas Haig manipulated the war in the game.
The True Lies (1998): Directed by Frank Drabonte, it was a film about the German Air Force during World War II.
He's a Pirate (2005), directed by Peter Weir, was a film about a German pirate during World War II.
5 The Sky Above Berlin (2005): Directed by Peter Weir, it was a film about Germany during World War II.
Iron Triangle (2004): Directed by Steven Spielberg, it was a film about a German military operation in 1944.
7 Call of Duty: World at War2010: Directed by Steven Spielberg and John Lasseter, it's a Call of Duty game that puts players in the middle of World War II.
These movies and TV series were only a part of the movies shot from the perspective of the German army. There were many other movies and TV series that described the history of Germany during World War II in different ways.
The plot of the chainsaw series is more complicated. It is recommended to read the first six novels before deciding whether to watch the seventh one.
Although there was no clear connection between the seventh novel and the first six novels, it was still based on the foundation of the first six novels. Therefore, when watching the seventh novel, one needed to have a certain understanding of the first six novels in order to better understand the storyline and the development of the characters.
The Saw series was a very classic horror horror novel with high enjoyment and excitement. If you haven't read the Saw series, I strongly recommend reading the first six novels before deciding whether to watch the seventh one.
When eunuchs saw ministers, they would usually bow. The status and etiquette of eunuchs in different dynasties were different, but generally speaking, eunuchs would bow to the ministers. However, in the late Eastern Han Dynasty or the Ming Dynasty, when eunuchs gave orders on behalf of the emperor, the ministers had to kneel down. As for what a eunuch should say, the Manchu word for responding to a superior's summons or orders was "", not "". The ministers of the Ming Dynasty had to kneel when they met the emperor. The procedure of bowing was more complicated, including bowing, kneeling, kowtowing, and so on. As for the way the eunuchs greeted the emperor, the search results did not mention the specific situation. Therefore, the search results did not provide a definite answer regarding the way eunuchs greeted ministers.