Did any of these plot twists genuinely surprise you or are they overrated as frick?
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Did any of these plot twists genuinely surprise you or are they overrated as frick?
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I haven't seen any star wars because they look boring as frick but the other twists weren't that cool. I was just like "hm oh," the twists weren't mind bending OMG reality changing twists
picrel is the only tweest that ever got me
Psycho is a masterpiece, Sixth Sense was obvious since he gets shot in the chest, Se7en was amazing and Star Wars was pretty mediocre but has some good moments
>Se7en
the crimes were based on the seven deadly sins and they introduced the detectives wife for no reason, it was absolutely obvious and spoiled the movie for anyone with half a brain.
>That scene where she was talking about being pregnant
Should've had her also talk about her new boat, the Live-4-Ever
I liked the one about the kid who could see dead people, the rest was meh, that said, i was spoiled about Darth Vader so i'm biased about it
Psycho 2 twist is exceedingly better and just an overall better film.
Se7en is shit. The plot twist relies on the killer breaking his own pattern of killing the sinner according to the sin.
what do you mean?
That's Memento, I think. Se7en doesn't have a twist.
nvm it's se7en
Psycho and Seven were very obvious, can they even be called "twists"?
No, they can't.
twists to me are plot revelations that are meant to blindside and surprise you, so i dont think so, no
6th Sense was surprising, but I was a kid when I saw it.
I'll admit Sixth Sense got me because I went in not knowing anything about it or shamalamadingdong. Looking back I feel foolish for getting tricked. Se7en, however, was well done and earned it, and although I had a suspicion that's what it was, the whole movie ended in a very different way from what I expected. I was born way too late for Psycho to be a surprise so I can't say. Star Wars is for children and manchildren.
Yeah it was obvious SOMETHING was going to happen to her, but I was trying trying to figure out how the whole sins thing was going to play. It was close to the end before I put it together.
>Star Wars is for children and manchildren
David Fincher had Empire Strikes Back as one of his top movies.
He was a kid back when it was released. Same as everybody who rates it.
Put it this way, Kubrick has American Graffiti as one of his top movies, as does Fincher. Only one of them was a kid when they first saw it. George Lucas is a kinographer, get over it.
All of these homosexuals pretending the Vader as Luke's father twist wasn't one of the biggest and most unexpected in history are just try hard homosexuals. Regardless of it being spoiled 20 years before they were born.
I got to see the
>"wait, he's lying, isn't he?"
reaction firsthand.
Really drove in just how much of a gamechanger ESB was.
I never cared about the Vader twist.
You had to be there. They were great at the time, especially the Sixth Sense one. I was too young for the Vader twist, allegedly the revelation stunned the audience. I believe it.
>allegedly the revelation stunned the audience
Gen-xers idealized their fathers so the idea of Luke having an evil father was shocking.
Please stop being stupid.
I remember being confused by the twist in The 6th Sense because I remembered the scenes with him sitting around with his wife. Didn't notice that his wife never really responds to him.
Sixth sense twist was pretty good back in the day. It's just everybody knows what's up now, even people that never seen are told about some big twist at the end and can pretty much imply what it is at the beginning
seven doesn't have a plot twist, you're supposed to realize something is fricked when he walks into the station
Yeah you know something is up, but not WHAT. It still completely turns in its head when it turns out he killed Goop and put her head in the box
>Empire
I saw Return of the Jedi first.
>The Sixth Sense
I must have fell asleep during the ending.
>Psycho
Knew beforehand.
>Seven
Good twist honestly made the movie a lot better than it would have been.
Yes, Vader surprised me. I was 4.
Starwars: didn't care, fantasy slop.
Sixth Sense: good idea but if you're paying attention you can catch on.
Psycho: wasn't really a twist was it? Wasn't interested.
Seven: I just thought it was unfortunate end for his character and I was one of those people saying wait didn't the murderer frick up by killing a pregnant woman and make the kill count 8?
If it's in the womb it isn't a life, Chud.
did it have to be 7 kills? i thought it was just about the sins themselves
been a while I'll have to rewatch.
just checked, death wasn't a criteria. he didn't kill sloth or pride
Star Wars straight up lies to the audience about Luke's father being a good guy Jedi who got killed by Vader and there's really no hints whatsoever that Vader is really Luke's dad. Audiences couldn't have expected it, there is no way you could predict that twist
And Sixth Sense deliberately makes it look like Willis is alive.
I watched pic related recently without knowing the twist and it really surprised me
The twist that the director and star are both gay pedos?
I was so young and SW was such a part of the culture I must have heard “Luke I am your father” misquoted so many times I doubt it surprised me. I don’t even think I saw the films in sequence.
Sixth Sense everyone at school was talking about it so I still haven’t seen it but I know the entire plot.
Psycho surprised me. Don’t know how I made it to where I watched that film in high school and didn’t know that he was cross dressing as his mommy.
Se7en was a good film I saw when it came out. What shocked me was Pitt’s character even hesitating before he immediately should have killed John Doe.
Speaking of Kevin Spacey, Best twist ever for me was Usual Suspects. But I was a simple minded kid at the time so it might not had the same effect on me as I got older.
Best twists i've ever seen
>1. Les Diaboliques
>2. Primal Fear
>3. The Usual Suspects
>4. The Skin i Live In
>5. Planet of the Apes
Honorable mention to Arlington Road