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shiznit | 00:45 Wed 12th Jul 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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What is the best ever twist to a film?


It has to be The Usual Suspects dosn't it?
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I haven't seen the Usual Suspects, so I can't judge that one (it is odd that you seem to be assuming that we are going to give one particular answer, instead of thinking for ourselves).

I think ithe best was the one in The Sixth Sense. I saw the film without knowing that there was going to be a twist, and without having heard anything about it. Since I saw the film, I have read about many people having their experience of the film being ruined by idiots blurting out the twist before they have had a chance to see the film.
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How arrogant of you to assume that, people are totally free to list whatever they think, how safe of you to go for The Sixth Sense though, that one is in the bank, try using your imagination
Best twist was Physco.
When it was in the cinema in the old days no-one was allowed in once the film had started.
Only problem is the twist I thought was so good that I have never watched it again as I know what happened. Rgds Al
That's the trouble with twisted endings, once you've seen the film you can never watch it again in the same way. I would suggest 'The Sting' and 'Don't Look Now'.
I would say The Usual Suspects actually, there isn't a lot of films that spring to mind with good twists at the end.
All the above good, add to that "The Village".
not really sure on a decent one. Sixth Sense and Usual Suspects were both obvious.
A 'really good twist' shouldn't mean you can't watch the movie over & over again. I regualrly watch 'The Sixth Sense' as I find things I didn't notice in earlier viewings. It is definatley a movie to watch at least twice ~ just so you can recall what has happened & make sure that what you thought you saw was what you really did see ;o)

The Usual Suspects is cool, as is 'Ghost Ship' (the movie itself wasn't that great, but the ending was superb) I will also agree with 'Don't Look Now'..the ending of that movie really makes you gasp!

I will have to put my thinking head on for others.
Dead mans shoes has a pretty good twist to it, as does memento, agree that usual suspects is good too. Actually, the more I think of it the more I think memento has some of the best twists and you do need to watch that over and over again!
I would say Vanishing Act, an 80s film with Margot Kidder. It's a remake of a film I saw when I was so young I had to go to bed before the end. It took over ten years before I came across the remake. I never even considered the ending. It was a huge surprise, fantastic film.
Mona Lisa?
What about The Empire Strikes Back! That blew me away ( i was very young i have to add!) when Vader announces Luke im your father.
I was in a state of shock along with many others!
Not sure it counts as a twist but i wasnt expecting it!
Dumbo...

Well I thought Id seen everything, then I saw an elephant fly
Agree wit The Village - but also the much underrated Identity. Cracking ending.
the village? really? i know everyone's entitled to their own opinions, but i have to strongly disagree and say that the village was the most ridiculous film i have ever seen - i laughed all the way through! sorry - i know some people like it, i just really didn't!

its not really a twist, but the biggest surprise i got was in sum of all fears when the nuke exploded - i really thought they'd save the day before it went off - it completely threw me!

and also arlington road has a GREAT ending - highly recommend that film if you haven't seen it it is awesome!
No-one voted for Fight Club yet?
...or can't we talk about it?
My picks would be:
Haunted,
6th Sense,
Usual Suspects,
Hair,
Primal Fear, and
Crying Game
Oh yes Sooper ~ apparently that one caused the loudest gasp in cinema history!

I forgot about 'The Crying Game' too.

What about 'Dressed To Kill' ;o)
I guessed the Village and Sixth sense. No one has mentioned SAW or maybe im just morbid. I do love the Usual Suspects though, I didnt see that coming at all, Gabriel Byrne.mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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