The Sixth Sense, I didn't see the twist, when you watch it back it is so obvious. But then again if I had figured out the twist, would it have made the film as good to watch.
Sixth Sense was a classic. I had no idea it was coming at all!
From Dusk Til Dawn was also a good one.I hadn't heard of the film before but after a few minutes, was sitting down with my friends enjoying the usual Tarantino film.. then all of a sudden..
After the events had slowed down, one of the mates in the group piped up with " What the **** is going on here?"
It's 'Now You See Me'. I actually thought the twist was obvious, considering they alluded to it at the beginning with the guy in the blue hood appearing as each magician is introduced. It was just a matter of guessing who.
I've only seen the film once, but didn't see that twist coming; if anything I thought the catch would be the French Detective (lass from Inglorious).
Forgot to mention it in my first post - The Wicker Man. The original 73 version, that is. I dread to think what liberties the Cage remake has taken with the story - a Disney style schmaltzy ending for all I know.
Shutter Island....kinda guessed it though early on, much like I did with The Sixth Sense.
The twist practically makes the film completely different if you watch it again, as you spend more time looking at the signs (some very obvious on second viewing) that Di Caprio is actually an inmate of the nut house.
Only just got round to watching this film...I had't read any reviews and I have to say I did't see the twist coming
Oh man, I did....VERY early on, too. The film is frustrating as overall, it's a 2 out of 5 for me, but it had SO much potential to be truly amazing. Shame, really.
The film that made my jaw drop open at the three unexpected twists is Skyfall. Maybe this does't count as twists but I thought it was a brilliant unexpected last 20 mins or so. And I still cant believe it never leaked out before release. jusi Dench must have found that an agonising few months keeping the secret.
Shutter Island....kinda guessed it though early on, much like I did with The Sixth Sense.
The twist practically makes the film completely different if you watch it again, as you spend more time looking at the signs (some very obvious on second viewing) that Di Caprio is actually an inmate of the nut house.
I will second Shutter Island.
Some of my mates tell me that the twist was predictable. I certainly never saw it coming, and I thought it was fantastic.
The Sixth Sense, I didn't see the twist, when you watch it back it is so obvious. But then again if I had figured out the twist, would it have made the film as good to watch.
I was told there was a twist before watching it and it wrecked the film for me, I spent most of my time looking for the twist and spotted it really early.....still, its a cracker!
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Slick, Hitchcockian thriller with a real kicker of an ending.
Sweetest: The Lavender Hill Mob.
A wry stroke of genius in this Ealing classic.
Most WTF?: Being There.
Did he just...? Splendid turn from Sellers ends with an amazing flourish.
it took me a bit to get it too
Only just got round to watching this film...I had't read any reviews and I have to say I did't see the twist coming
the uninvited,, was also good
The smartest/most memorable thing about the whole film.
From Dusk Til Dawn was also a good one.I hadn't heard of the film before but after a few minutes, was sitting down with my friends enjoying the usual Tarantino film.. then all of a sudden..
After the events had slowed down, one of the mates in the group piped up with " What the **** is going on here?"
This.
Oh man, I did....VERY early on, too. The film is frustrating as overall, it's a 2 out of 5 for me, but it had SO much potential to be truly amazing. Shame, really.
They called him "Mr Glass".
I will second Shutter Island.
Some of my mates tell me that the twist was predictable. I certainly never saw it coming, and I thought it was fantastic.
can someone tell me what the twist was..i seen the film and found it all confusing lol..spoilers please incase no one seen it
I was told there was a twist before watching it and it wrecked the film for me, I spent most of my time looking for the twist and spotted it really early.....still, its a cracker!
I guessed that one but only because I knew there was a twist coming.
I'd say one of the biggest twists I've ever seen was in the film Japanese Story.
I definitely want to check out some of the ones mentioned here.