The Saw iceberg theory, explained

December 2024 · 5 minute read

“Iceberg Theory” — a technique coined by American writer Ernest Hemingway — describes how media retains a minimalistic style that focuses on surface elements — the tip of the iceberg — without explicitly discussing underlying themes. When a viewer becomes privy to this larger, deeper context, their overall understanding of the work is elevated.

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Let’s review the key components of the Saw franchise using this iceberg format.

Tier 1 — Reverse Bear Trap

Tier 2 — Pink Blood

Tier 3 — Kevin McCallister

Tier 4 — “Play Me”

Tier 5 – Ransomware

Tier 6 – Waffle Iron Trap

Tier 7 – Hardcore Parody

Tier 8 – Maggots

Go forth and bask in your newfound knowledge and binge-watch every Saw movie in time for Saw X, coming September 29.

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