This article contains spoilers for many films, including Fight Club, Psycho, The Prestige, Last Night In Soho, Parasite, Saw, Secret Window and Split.
It’s impossible to avoid spoilers all the time, but I’m so glad I got to experience all of these films Without the three is spoiled. I adore twisty films that subvert expectations, but the downside is that many of these movies have their twists spoiled by enthusiastic fans. Furthermore, when a movie with a twist really makes waves and stands out, it continues to be discussed for years to the point that the endings become common knowledge.
Movies like The sixth sense, Planet of the Apes, The usual suspectsAnd Return of the Jedi are all classic hits that have a huge twist that most people are likely to know about, regardless of whether they’ve seen the movies. However, I have still had the pleasure of enjoying many incredible movies with a twist that I didn’t know about before. The feeling that such twists bring is unforgettable, and precious, because you only get it once with each movie, before the twist is irrevocably expressed in your mind.
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Action Club
The movie was released in 1999
This movie came out in 1999, when I was only 5 years old. As a result, I didn’t see the movie until many years later. Despite this, I somehow managed to avoid knowing about the incredible twist ending, and it was a brilliant surprise. Throughout the film, I was captivated by the ideology, the themes and the wild ride that Tyler Durden and the narrator go on.
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In addition, the casting of Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter in the leading roles is absolutely inspired. The sheer differences between the enigmatic Durden and the terrifying narrator also helped create a divide between the protagonists that seemed impossible to cross.
Fight Club, David Fincher’s 1999 thriller starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Helena Bonham Carter, is the cinematic adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s eponymous 1996 novel. In it, reckless soap-maker Taylor Durden helps the desolate narrator find meaning in his monotonous life by creating an underground fight club where dejected men release their frustration in the form of fist fights.
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October 15, 1999
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Jim Uhls
But when the film ends, and it reveals that the narrator was alone much of the time, with Durden only in his imagination, it was a moment like shattered glass. The entire movie is reframed, And it’s really spectacular to watch.
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Psycho
The movie was released in 1998
Go back even further, the Alfred Hitchcock classic, Psychois another film that I managed to avoid spoilers from despite the movie being in circulation for more than 30 years before I was born, and practically half a century when I was old enough to see it. I think that’s part of the reason the twist ending appealed to me, despite the pop culture references that pay tribute to Psychowas just as captivating and influential as the rest of the movie.
Psycho
Psycho (1998) is a shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 classic, directed by Gus Van Sant. Starring Vince Vaughn as Norman Bates and Anne Heche as Marion Crane, the film retells the chilling story of a young woman on the run who checks into a secluded motel managed by a mysterious owner. The cast also includes Julianne Moore and Viggo Mortensen in pivotal roles.
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Street Van Sant
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December 4, 1998
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Joseph Stefano, Robert Bloch
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105 minutes
Yes, seeing Norman Bates dressed as his deceased mother for the first time is an iconic part of the film, but beyond that, the film features many other scenes that have taken on a life of their own. The shower scene, Norman’s smile as he stares into the camera at the end of the film, and several other moments have all been adapted and parodied in countless other works. But to discover the true depths of his mental state and see Norman in the dress is vital to understanding Psycho On a deeper level than the parodies it inspires.
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The prestige
The movie was released in 2006
Fortunately, the past 20 years have also offered many iconic twists that have become modern classics. Among them is the iconic Christopher Nolan film, The prestige. With Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman starring side by side in a story of two competing magicians who want to become the greatest and most celebrated men in their trade, The prestige See people push the limits in order to achieve greatness, no matter what the cost.
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The twist in The prestige Come twice, as the last act reveals many secrets, which become more and more uncomfortable and depict the blind devotion of these performers. While Bale’s character is revealed to be two twins who have chosen to live as one person in public and alternate, going to great lengths to match in every way, Jackman’s character unbelievably makes the greater sacrifice.
Written and directed by Christopher Nolan, The Prestige follows the lives of two stage magicians in Victorian London. Once colleagues, Robert Angier and Alfred Borden become hated rivals after a tragedy involving Angier’s wife tears them apart. The two magicians each have their own lives and careers as they compete to see who can pull off a seemingly impossible teleportation trick. Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale star as Angier and Borden.
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October 20, 2006
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130 minutes
With his trick is only possible through the use of a machine that clones him, and therefore he requires away the other version with each performance, in the same brutal way that his wife died no less. The ending is harrowing, but also brilliantly constructed in a way that only Nolan could pull off.
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Last night in Soho
The movie is released in 2021
even more recently, Last night in Soho Depicts a dramatic and exciting mystery that unfolds over time. As the film builds intensity with a young woman who finds herself transported back in time while she sleeps, an eerie sense of confusion arises between what is real and what is only a dream. For young Eloise, things start off fun and exciting, but it quickly devolves into something much darker. Then, she tries to use her dream state to unravel mysterious crimes that rattle the community.
In acclaimed director Edgar Wright’s psychological thriller, Last Night in Soho, Eloise, an aspiring fashion designer, is mysteriously transported to the 1960s, where she meets a glamorous wannabe singer, Sandy. However, the glamor is not all it seems, and the dreams of the past begin to crack and split into something much darker.
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October 29, 2021
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Anya Taylor-Joy, Lisa McGrillis, Michael Ajao, Matt Smith, Margaret Nolan, Synnove Karlsen, Diana Rigg, Oliver Phelps, Thomasin McKenzie, Jessie Mei Li, Terence Stamp, Rita Tushingham, James Phelps
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116 minutes
However, as the film rises to its finale in the third act, Eloise discovers that the dark secret that was safely out of reach in the distant past is actually still very present. The woman with whom Eloise was lodging is revealed to be behind the murders, and her victims lie rotting within the walls of her home. The shocking twist is even more impressive because Eloise has developed such a deep and personal connection to the figure in her dreams, but it turns out that she was the guilty party all along.
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Parasite
The movie was released in 2019
Parasite is an incredible film from South Korea that played a significant part in making foreign language films more mainstream. Thanks to the films outstanding performance in film festivals, Securing four Oscars and many other accolades, And receiving widespread global releases, this thriller has become a phenomenon that demands to be seen.
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And considering Bong Joon Ho’s incredible direction, as well as a captivating story, it was easy for everyone to enjoy. As the movie slowly establishes the Kim’s as a family of impoverished individuals who want to climb the economic and social ladder through deception, it appears that this is the central premise of the story.
Best Picture Oscar winner Parasite follows the impoverished Kim family, who live in a small apartment and consistently struggle to make ends meet. After accidentally bumping into the gullible and wealthy Park family, the Kims make ends meet through lies and deceit, earning themselves jobs to care for the household. However, their newfound happiness is built on an ever-growing foundation of mistruths – one that threatens to come crashing down around them at any moment.
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Bong Joon Ho
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November 8, 2019
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Barunson E&A
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Jin Won Han, Bong Joon Ho
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Yeo-Jeong Jo, Myeong-hoon Park, Jeong-eun Lee, Sun-kyun Lee, Ji-so Jung, So-dam Park, Keun-rok Park, Kang-ho Song, Ji-hye Lee, Woo-Sik Choi, Seo-Jon Park, Hye-jin Jang
However, as the movie progresses, it becomes clear that the Kims are not the first people to take advantage of the more fortunate and insert themselves into the lives of the wealthy in ways that cross boundaries and create significant tension. The ending is something that has to be seen to be believed as it keeps getting more uncomfortable and strange.
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Saw
The movie was released in 2004
Saw is another film that I missed in theaters due to being too young at the time of release, but when I eventually saw the first entry in the franchise, it was incredibly compelling. I tend to prefer horror that is more psychological and less graphic, but these Saw Franchise delivers both to a high caliber. The villain of the film remains hidden throughout, but when he is finally revealed at the end of the film, it is absolutely shocking.
While the two men locked inside a dirty disgusting room are subjected to brutal trials that test their morality and humanity, they are in the presence of a dead body that seems to be a former victim. There is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the body, the conditions in the room and the brutality of their captor who speaks through the recording make it clear that death is the game. However, as the movie reaches its end, the body suddenly moves, and then stands up. All the while, their mother is lying just a few feet away, and the couple are none the wiser.
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Secret window
The movie was released in 2014
Secret window Starring Johnny Depp in one of his lesser known roles, But the exciting story of a writer who locks himself in a secluded house in the woods is totally worth a watch. When the film came out, I was in the middle of exploring Depp’s body of work, with Sweeney Todd, Edward Scissorhands, Chocolate It is only a few of the titles I was watching for the first time. Depp’s versatility, and his gravitation to roles that are typically a little outside the norm, intrigued me, and led me to watch this little-known Stephen King adaptation.
Secret Window is a psychological thriller directed by David Koepp, starring Johnny Depp as Mort Rainey, a writer facing a turbulent divorce and accused of plagiarism by a mysterious figure named John Shooter, portrayed by John Turturro. As Mort delves deeper into the accusations, he grapples with his own sanity while trying to uncover the truth. The film is an adaptation of Stephen King’s novel Secret Window, Secret Garden.
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David Head
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March 12, 2004
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Johnny Depp, John Turturro, Maria Bello, Timothy Hutton, Charles S. Dutton, Len Cariou, Joan Heney, John Dunn-Hill
Also being a fan of Stephen King and his adapted works, Secret window It was already likely to be my kind of movie, but the psychological twists and thrills throughout elevated it to another level. As the film progresses, Depp’s character gradually becomes more unstable, as the stories he writes begin to take shape in his real life. Finally, he is revealed to be the protagonist in the story, and a secret killer, although even he was unaware of his murderous deeds.
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split
The movie was released in 2016
Finally, when I was younger, I watched Unbreakable with my father and became a lifelong m. Night Shyamalan fan. Of course, the director has ups and downs, and there are many flaws in his films, but his signature twists are iconic, elevating his work to cult status. However, when I watched UnbreakableI certainly did not expect the story to be continued down the road, more than 15 years later.
M. Night Shyamalan’s Split follows Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy), a man with dissociative identity disorder, who kidnaps three teenage girls and imprisons them in an underground facility. When Casey (Annie Taylor-Joy) realizes she can play Crumb’s personalities against each other, she begins to form a plan to escape before she is sacrificed to a creature he refers to as “The Beast”.
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September 26, 2016
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Kim Director, Betty Buckley, Haley Lu Richardson, Brad William Henke, Anya Taylor-Joy, James McAvoy, Jessica Sula
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1 h 57 m
But that’s exactly what Shyamalan did when he made it split and included an end credits scene that revealed David Dunn, the hero of UnbreakableAs part of the same shared universe. It was a spectacular and unexpected twist that was instantly satisfying, and created incredible anticipation for the final chapter in the trilogy, Glass. However, I was lucky enough to see how the Shyamalan universe was revealed in real time, while newcomers to the series will already have this twist spoiled just by knowing that it is a trilogy.