吉尔·塔克(贝茜·拉塞尔 Betsy Russell 饰)向警方和盘托出竖锯事件的始末,而侥幸逃脱死亡威胁的马克·霍夫曼(科斯塔斯·曼迪勒 Costas Mandylor 饰)则向警方发出警告,势要杀掉吉尔不可。警署上下如临大敌。另一方面,自称竖锯游戏幸存者的波比·达根(肖恩·派特里克·弗兰纳里 Sean Patrick Flanery 饰)高调现身,演讲、出书、接受电视台专访、组织幸存者自救会,风光无限之时名利双收。然而波比只是一个为搏出位的骗子,他的谎话骗过了大多数人,却骗不了竖锯约翰(托宾·贝尔 Tobin Bell 饰)。一场针对波比及其团队的残酷生存游戏拉开序幕……
本片为电锯惊魂系列第七部,制作成3D影片上映。
When a woman's husband disappears during a kayaking trip, everyone assumes that he drowned. When she catches a glimpse of a man who looks exactly like him, it sets off a chain of events that unravels everything she thought she knew about him.
Exploring the role and symbolic meaning of the Crown Jewels in the centuries-old coronation ceremony, The Coronation shows these objects of astonishing beauty in new high-resolution footage. The film tells the extraordinary story of St Edward's Crown, which was destroyed after the English Civil War and remade for the Coronation of Charles II in 1661. It has only been worn by Her Majesty once, at the moment she was crowned.
On 2 June 1953, on one of the coldest June days of the century and after 16 months of planning, The Queen set out from Buckingham Palace to be crowned at Westminster Abbey, watched by millions of people throughout the world. A ceremony dating back more than a thousand years was to mark the dawn of a new Elizabethan age.
Viewing both private and official film footage, The Queen recalls the day when the weight of both St Edward's Crown and the hopes and expectations of a country recovering from war were on her shoulders, as the nation looked to their 27 year-old Queen to lead them into a new era.
In the film, The Queen says: 「I've seen one Coronation, and been the recipient in the other, which is pretty remarkable.」
For audiences unfamiliar with the story of the Crown Jewels and the regalia, the film explains their contemporary relevance to the UK as a nation and to the enduring purpose and the work of monarchy. They are symbols of the relationship between the Sovereign and the people, and the duties and responsibilities of leadership.
The film also features eyewitness accounts of those who participated in the 1953 Coronation, including a maid of honour who nearly fainted in the Abbey, and a 12 year-old choirboy who was left to sing solo when his overwhelmed colleagues lost their voices.