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Movies With Good Twist Endings

Started by ER, September 02, 2015, 04:08:57 PM

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ER

Planet of the Apes, The Sixth Sense, Fight Club, The Usual Suspects, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Psycho, The Ring, The Others, Pandora's Box, Primal Fear....what are some more movies with good twist endings?
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sprite75

I think if you were someone who never even heard of Star Wars before and watched the films in the order they were released (IV, V, VI, etc...) the ending of Empire Strikes Back would qualify as having a pretty good twist ending.

I mean throughout the first film and up until the moment Vader said, "No, I am your father" in the second film we were all led to believe that Anakin was someone else that Vader betrayed and murdered.  Not one and the same person.  I can imagine people that came completely out of left field for people seeing that the first time when the movie was first released.

I think Field of Dreams too.  It went right up to the end before Ray and the audience realized that when the voice said "If you build it he will come" he was not referring to Shoeless Joe, but instead to Ray's father John.  That was kind of a powerful moment for me, the little girl got something that those of us whose grandparents died before we were born or died when we were very young (like my Grandpa) never did - a chance to meet and even talk to her deceased Grandfather.
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bob

Without naming ones already mentioned Saw, The Cabinet of Dr. Calligary (sp?),  The Prestige off the top of my head
Kubrick, Nolan, Tarantino, Wan, Iñárritu, Scorsese, Chaplin, Abrams, Wes Anderson, Gilliam, Kurosawa, Villeneuve - the elite



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Rev. Powell

Other than those already mentioned, CHINATOWN's big reveal scene between Jack Nicholas and Faye Dunaway is a stunner. The twist in VERTIGO is kind of easy to spot but it's so psychologically and emotionally powerful it deserves mention.
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indianasmith

The first time I ever watched SAW the twist at the end took my breath away!
JEEPERS CREEPERS had a nice twist at the end, too.
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Trevor

Andrew Davis' The Package (1989)



The above still is exactly what happens at the end of this film: quite unexpected.  :buggedout:

The ending of Crowhaven Farm:  :buggedout: :buggedout:
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Trevor

The ending of Roger Donaldson's The November Man.   :buggedout: :buggedout:

Event Horizon
On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
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Skull

I think High Tension (2003) was awesome :)


VenomX73

Quote from: A_Dubya on September 02, 2015, 08:33:00 PM
Shutter Island

Dude. I just watched this because of this topic... 2 words... holy $hit!

NOW THAT WAS A TWIST if I've ever seen one. Chills.
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Jim H

The Mechanic (original).  Good stuff, very sudden.

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Trevor

Quote from: Jim H on September 07, 2015, 11:28:34 PM
The Mechanic (original).  Good stuff, very sudden.

Oh yes: "End of game. Bang. You're dead."  :buggedout: :buggedout:
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WingedSerpent

I know a lot...and I mean A LOT of people disagree with me on this one...but The Mist was a great twist (or twisted ) ending.  But whether you love or hate the movie because of the ending, it really got people to react to it.  So it definitely had impact- which is better in my mind then a movie with a boring ending or a twist that just makes no sense in context.
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