People Are Talking About The Greatest Plot Twists In Movie History, And Phew It's A Good List
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You ever watch a movie and think midway through, "yeah, this is decent," but then the ending comes and WHAM!!! It slaps you in the face with a plot twist you did NOT see coming?!
While plenty of movies have plot twists, there are only so many that have TRULY good ones that left people thinking about them years later. So, when Reddit user u/punksmoatbad shared a list of plot twist movies they love to rewatch, the r/movies community responded with some of their personal favorites, and yeah, it's a great group. Here are the top-voted responses:
Note: This should probably go without saying, but MAJOR spoilers ahead!
1.The Prestige (2006)
The plot twist:
2.Primal Fear (1996)
The plot twist:
3.Saw (2004)
The plot twist:
4.The Sixth Sense (1999)
The plot twist:
5.The Game (1997)
The plot twist:
6.Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
The plot twist:
7.The Usual Suspects (1995)
The plot twist:
8.Oldboy (2003)
The plot twist:
9.Memento (2000)
The plot twist:
10.The Others (2001)
The plot twist:
11.Knives Out (2019)
The plot twist:
12.Shutter Island (2010)
The plot twist:
13.Unbreakable (2000)
The plot twist:
14.Ex Machina (2014)
The plot twist:
15.Fight Club (1999)
The plot twist:
16.Arrival (2016)
The plot twist:
17.Incendies (2010)
The plot twist:
18.Frailty (2002)
The plot twist:
19.Moon (2009)
The plot twist:
Now, I KNOW there are a lot more movies with great plot twists. What's one that you think belongs on this list? Tell us in the comments below, and who knows, maybe there'll be a Part 2!
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