That's a pretty amazing statement, but it's true. The filmmakers are obviously in tune with the number 1 issue in America, and their latest love fest chooses the victim wisely: an insurance salesman who has screwed over his clients. Borrowed from Huffington Post:
Basically, you see the initial set-up of one of these elaborate torture-game scenarios that the Saw series features. Peter Outerbridge plays William, an insurance company businessman, who, in the beginning of the movie, denies a customer a loan to get medical treatment, the customer dies as a result, William is taken prisoner and wakes up in the world of Saw, and is forced to undergo a series of harrowing, torture-porny choices, for justice, I guess.
The one depicted in the clip above takes place in the "carousel room." There, six of his colleagues are held captive. William is told that they are insurance company bureaucrats responsible for finding errors in policies. He is told, "their findings result in over two-thirds of applications denied or prematurely terminated." So, he is given the option of saving two of them, the other four are shot and killed. This results in the six people wildly pleading for their lives.
Obviously, this results health care coverage being made fair and affordable for everyone, forever.
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