The Saw series went on for a good number of years before some countries got around to banning it. It wasn't until the sixth entry that any country made moves to prevent its wide release, when the sequel was temporarily restricted in Spain and slapped with the "Pelicula X" rating usually reserved for pornography.
Whatever made the sixth movie more objectionable than its predecessors remains a mystery; anyone who's seen it will tell you that the best description of Saw VI is "more of the same." Regardless, the film was required to cut its more violent scenes to get a wider release in Spain. In Thailand, the movie was banned outright, with the very vague reasoning that its release posed a threat, somehow, to public safety.
The follow-up picture, alternatively called Saw 3D, Saw VII, or Saw: The Final Chapter, was banned from public exhibition in Germany for its violence. Again, what makes this movie more violent that the installments that preceded it is a mystery—for our money, Saw 3D is more of a hokey roller coaster of a Halloween movie than a living nightmare too horrifying to behold.
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