Series
Saw
9 prints
The Saw franchise created a distinct and instantly recognizable aesthetic: the sickly green of industrial spaces and fluorescent-lit dungeons, the rust-brown of old machinery, the red of blood so overexposed it reads almost as paint. The films' desaturated, high-contrast look was designed to feel as physically uncomfortable as its traps, and over the series this palette became genre shorthand for a certain kind of horror.