Adam Faulkner was a fictional character from the Saw film series, portrayed by Saw writer and co-creator Leigh Whannell. He was prominently featured in Saw, but was also seen through various flashbacks throughout the series.
As seen in Saw film, Adam Faulkner was a headstrong and angry young man working as a freelance photographer. He was hired by David Tapp, who in the film was a discharged detective, to follow and photograph Lawrence Gordon, fo...
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Adam Faulkner was a fictional character from the Saw film series, portrayed by Saw writer and co-creator Leigh Whannell. He was prominently featured in Saw, but was also seen through various flashbacks throughout the series.
As seen in Saw film, Adam Faulkner was a headstrong and angry young man working as a freelance photographer. He was hired by David Tapp, who in the film was a discharged detective, to follow and photograph Lawrence Gordon, for $200 a night. Tapp suspected the doctor of being the Jigsaw Killer. Adam managed to follow Lawrence, and took many incriminating photos of him leaving motels where he had slept with his mistress, a student of his named Carla. Adam's occupation ended up getting him targeted by John Kramer, the Jigsaw Killer himself.
During the course of the film and mainly through flashbacks, it is told how the character came to end up in the bathroom. After coming home and developing his photos of Lawrence, Adam fell asleep in his darkroom. He later awoke to...
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