The mother and teenage boy have to pull a lever to decide if the insurance man dies. The mother can't pull it, but the boy does, and kills the guy.
Maybe I'm just thinking too much about it, but Jigsaw says he despises murderers, yet doesn't the boy choosing to kill the insurance man constitute murder?
Is this a plot hole, or is this simply a case of a trap made by Hoffman that doesn't follow the rules set out by Jigsaw?
Maybe I'm just thinking too much about it, but Jigsaw says he despises murderers, yet doesn't the boy choosing to kill the insurance man constitute murder?
Is this a plot hole, or is this simply a case of a trap made by Hoffman that doesn't follow the rules set out by Jigsaw?