"Mother!" was the first and only movie to give me a panic attack. My mother runs a daycare out of the family home and I came to see the kids as a minor extension of the family, so seeing people eat a baby broke me. My college professor thought it was funny and laughed at me, and the guy who suggested the class watch the film was watching the class for their reactions instead of watching the movie.
Timestamps: 0:05 story 1 (the mist) 2:10 story 2 (10 Cloverfield Lane) 3:53 story 3 (The Prestige) 4:19 story 4 (Sorry To Bother you) 4:51 story 5 (Saw 2) 6:14 story 6 (Sixth Sense) 6:58 story 7 (Se7en) 7:16 story 8 (From Dusk Till Dawn) 8:29 story 9 (The Usual Suspects 1999) 9:42 story 10 (Gone Girl) 10:10 story 11 (shutter Island) 10:23 story 12 (2001 a space odyssey) 11:03 story 13 (martyrs) 12:29 story 15 (hereditary?) 13:59 story 15 (no country for old men) 14:14 story 16 (interstellar) 14:58 story 17 (Lucy) 15:23 story 18 (abducted in plane sight) 15:49 story 19 (tusk) 17:09 story 20 (primal fear)
I had the rare privilege of watching Psycho without known the twist ending. My mom laughed at my reaction at the reveal of “Mother”. Even if you do know the twist, watch it. It’s a great movie.
Same, I knew about the shower scene since it's everywhere in media but the twist ending was fantastic. Also what wound up happening to the detective legit makes me jump when it happened and horror movies don't really scare me all that much.
Probably Interstellar. So much focus on the MC getting back to his daughter, that there really wasn't that much tension with the other plot line and by the time he did with the former, it was so brief and underwhelming, especially now since he was focusing on reuniting with another character who hadn't been fleshed out that much. And that's not including the "ghost in the bookshelf" twist that I was able to guess right away. The Village was a similar situation in that it was reminding me of a book we had read in elementary school called Running Out of Time and I was wondering if that was going to be the same twist in the movie...it was. By the time The Village ended, it just felt like all the oxygen had been sucked out of it and I felt completely empty. Turns out, Shyamalan was nearly sued by the author of the Running Out Of Time book, but she eventually decided against it.
My "WTF!?" for that movie was how they gave up so easily after fighting through all that other crap. Like, if the guy had just waited five more minutes.....
Hey, mainly facts if you don’t like gore and horror - martyrs is not a movie for you. It’s one of the most haunting movies I’ve seen and it’s been over a decade since I watched it. If you are a fan of horror though - I highly recommend it. It’s a wonderful movie done very well.
A film that I remember is a documentary called "Kongen av Bastøy" or the English title "king of devil's island". This film is about orphans who are sent to an island outside Oslo called Bastøy and here they have to work and take care of the buildings, the animals and everything, but they are treated rather badly by the house father and the other adults. But this film is more about how they are treated and what makes them rebel and take over the island by beating up the adults and sending the house father off the island, but at the end what I think is either the military or the fringes comes and takes over the island after learning what happened on Bastøy after the leader of the rebellions tells the king that he is The king of Bastøy. There is more that happens in the film and a lot more tragedy that happens in what the adults who are supposed to take care of the children and what happens if the adults try to take good care of the children. You have to see the film to understand how good this film is
Blade Runner 2049’s twist and ending was pretty well-built. The ending made me teared up since K died without having purpose. All Quiet On The Western Front’s ending may be expected but it still hits me with surprised. All three versions (yes, I watched the 1930 film online) portrays Paul’s death very differently and shockingly.
I really loved “Mermaids the body found” and what got me was finding out that it is a fake documentary a few years after watching it premiere because it is so well put together as if it was a real documentary
In terms of learning about a movie's twist before actually seeing it, that happened to me twice but with very different results: I knew about the twist of The Sixth Sense going in before I finally watched it a few years ago in film school, but the set-up and hints were executed so well and so subtly, and I was so engaged with the themes, characters, and concept, that the twist just felt like icing on the cake, and I'm kicking myself that I hadn't seen it sooner. The Usual Suspects, on the other hand, I also knew the twist of going in, but the film felt more style over substance. The execution of the themes and the characters felt rather lackluster and I just could not find myself caring about any of them at all, not even a character meant to be sympathetic. The set-up and foreshadowing of "Who is Keyser Soze?" I found pretty clunky as well because they try to set one character up as him near the end, even though we clearly see in the beginning that its not him and Soze does something so bizarre that when another character mentions doing something similar not half an hour later, that felt like a dead giveaway and I just felt indifferent by the time the twist finally happened. If I hadn't known the twist going in, I probably would have still guessed who it was.
Most people watching this video won't know what I'm on about, but the anime movie "Your Name" has a very good ending, that made me gasp (A little). Even if you don't like or watch anime, you will probably like this one. If you like that, then you'll definitely like "Weathering with you". Like Your Name, it's a supernatural romance anime, and if you look hard enough, then the two main characters in Your Name make short, but noticeable appearances . Have a good rest of your day/night :)
@@keikannachan Whilst the cliffhanger is certainly annoying, it actually may have been for the best, if we want a conclusion to the story. If they continued after the 2 met up again, it would've both dragged the movie out, and reduced the chances of a sequel.
I adored your name. Went into it only knowing about the body swap plot, and had my heart torn out of my chest, body slammed, spat on, and then put back in my chest. 20/10 would cry like a baby again.
@@HP-ej3bo We certainly didn't have the same experience... My experience stuck to the basics... Watch it, then fall in love with it. I'd rank it as one of my top 5's, which includes the following: Erased, Demon slayer, Promised neverland (season 1, not 2), Your name and weathering with you. Though, I would certainly cry like a baby again... Not as much as I did with Weathering with you, though... That one hit me like an oncoming train, covered in spikes that were laced in poison from the year 300 BC, and then left to slowly decompose as I head down to the deepest pits of hell, only to resurface again 5 centuries later, during a nuclear war against martians.
The Cabin in the Woods. When i watched it the first time i actually stopped 15 min in because i thought it was a bad movie. When i tried the 2nd time i got to the point where all the weird shit happened and i was like. WTF
The main girl's sister in "Abducted in Plain Sight" was my middle teacher and I went to church with them when I was a kid. They were already well into adulthood when I knew them, but I didn't find out till the movie came out
"Akira"! So, some weird shit happens: Tetsuo turns into a giant mutant baby made of flesh and machinery, he and Kaneda are sucked into a black hole created by a group of psychic children with blue skin. Kaneda goes through flashbacks of his, Tetsuo's and Akira's lives before returning to the world, and all of a sudden, Tetsuo is the god of a brand-new universe.
Not a movie but a book, “A Danger to Herself and Others” by Alyssa Sheinmel. The story so far had been amazing with some of the best character development I’ve read, and then the last two pages just decided that none of it was important and threw a giant middle finger in my face. Looking back it was probably supposed to be some message about how personal growth isn’t instant and needs to be continually worked on but in the moment it just felt like it came out of nowhere.
I have a similar story like the woman who was a hormonal mess watching the Avengers. My son was born shortly before the Jurassic world movie, and I went to see it in the theater with my husband and his family. The scene with the nanny and the pterodactyl 😮 I felt horrible and was sobbing thinking that poor woman and she must be terrified! Everyone else was laughing
No Contest: The Invasion of the Body Snatchers starring Donald Sutherland. I made the mistake of watching it alone in my Freshman Dorm Room. Scared me so bad I turned my TV off for the night...and my TV ALWAYS has to be on whether I'm watching it or not these days !!
That one's definitely one of the greats. I'm not saying I expected that ending (did not, found it a very dramatic twist at the time), but in hindsight (and judging from how the rest went) it was sort of inevitable.
@@Jedidiah_Martin_2 Yeah, I got that, but for some reason it was just really Horrifying at the time...somehow, against all odds, you just hope he'll escape. IMO, the BEST Horror movies are where at least ONE person gets away and gets to go home.
For my siblings: Sinister. The build up was great. We all kind of saw it coming, but the way it was presented was beautiful. My sisters and brother would beg me to stay in the room with because of how creeped out they were. For me, not exactly at the ending, but more on the falling action of Kimi no Wa. He tells that they should write their name on each other's palm. The dude was the only one who was able to write and he just wrote that he loved her. He didn't follow his own instructions! I audibly screamed "Are you kidding me?!"
I saw Avengers Infinity War opening weekend and when I saw Spider-Man (my favorite super hero) dying and saying he didn’t want to go… that hit me very hard
The ending of Tusk. I've only seen clips but the ending was a giant WTF moment where basically his "friends" are both AH. His best friend slept with his girlfriend (though maybe they were broken up) and at the end instead of putting the MC out of his misery they put him in an abandoned zoo (or a poorly maintained zoo) to live alone. I've only seen the recaps but as far as I know the MC wasn't a complete piece of garbage so his fate is just sad
The Descent…where you think the main protagonist escaped the cave only for the audience to realize it wasn’t real and she was still stuck in the cave as the creatures descend on her…
Most of these I've seen and can agree with. One that's missing - "Skeleton Key". I'm usually pretty good about picking out subtle nuances that lead to twist endings, but it legit wasn't what I thought it was going to be.
6:41 I understood it completely, even though everyone else thought I hadn't, and some of them didn't see that there was a twist. He was getting a visit, by the Beholden One. Sixth Sense is a remake of the Beholden One.
I'm surpirsed black hole didn't get mentioned. I read the book and the whole time I thought it was a pretty good sci fi horror mystery up until the end, when I mentioned it to my dad he said that there was also a movie and i thing a comic and ALL HAVE DIFERENT ENDINGS it's that weird and sureal
Control (2007) Unlike most musician biopics, the movie ends with Ian Curtis committing sleep by clothes line. There is no happy part in the film. It shows the downward spiral that happened in real life. I wish more biopics did this. *Ahem Bohemian Rhapsody*
Unknown with Liam Neeson. Normally I'm pretty good at guessing where stories are going but that movie kept me guessing and the ending had me like, "What?!". Very good movie.
the original Godzilla from 1954, it's not a exactly a twist but it's just something a character does that you don't expect. I'm not going to spoil it because I think you should go into this movie blind just beware if all you know about Godzilla is from the American films you are in a for not a great time. the original is a dark depressing metaphor for world war 2 and bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. also for when you asked if your younger viewers haven't heard or seen any of these and this makes us want to watch them, for me personally know but that could because I'm a huge film buff and have already seen all of these.
Story 2: John Goodman was good in everything he's been in, even "Roseanne". My fave is his voice work in Futurama as Robot Santa 🤣 "Don't you knock!? Who knows what naughty things I could be watching! _I get New Orleans on this thing, you know!"_
Infinity war would of have a better impact on me if everyone and their mom wasn't set out to spoil the entire movie for me. Where I worked, customers would be openly and loudly talking about every stupid detail of the movie. I asked them politely not to talk about the movie, and what do they do? Complain to my manager that I was rude to them. In return, I got 2 write ups thanks to that movie. When I got a chance to see it, it felt like whoever wrote it just wanted to ruin my day.
Martyr is a french (i think) movie about an evil rich lady who's hoping to find out what the afterlife is like by kidnapping and horribly torturing people
I dont think anyone in the comments has said Vanilla Sky yet. That movie had me totally fooled, even at the end i was pretty confused. I had to watch it a second time to let it sink in. Its a really phenomenal movie, truely one of Tom Cruises best roles.
Been awhile but Tortured For Christ, it's a good movie but still crazy, also Greater, when I found out what happened made me go "HOLY CRAP, WHAT HAPPENS TO HIM??"
I haven’t heard of any of these except for the Saw series (hare getting scared crapless so not gonna do that any time soon), Avenger: Infinity War, and Interstellar so I’m pretty much all in the dark.
Tw: SA. China Town. Not because it was bad but just how sad the ending was. Yes sometimes the bad guy wins but after spending so much time with his daughter and what she had went through and knowing it was still happening and no one could or would stop it. Really mad me cry.
19:14 Those aren't Marvel Movies, they are Disney Movies. The Disney Theme's main gig is to sell Merch, and that brings in children's affluence to act like adults.
Time Bandits. at first, it seems like they are setting up for an "it was all a dream" ending, but then the kid spoils THAT by pulling some photographs about of his pocket. THEN it gets REALLY stupid... i don't want to go on, it pissed me off SO much.
To preface this, I am not a specifically smart person, I just have a way with pattern recognition and due to reading a ton of books and watching a lot of TV as a child including material that clearly falls under "on paper, she's too young but we're sure she can handle it", I was exposed to a ton of stories of different genres and some things just stuck. So, the issue. When it comes to movies with twists, this is not a fun skill. I whispered the twist of The Sixth Sense to my then-boyfriend before half of the movie was over (dude laughed at me, said "Don't be stupid" and was seriously angry at me when I was right. What is it with some man and their possessiveness about movies and shows and this weird "Girl, stay in your lane!" attitude?!). Friends and I watched Outbreak with Dustin Hoffmann in the theatre. I predicted the dialogue in some scenes. Also, I love certain subgenres of horror (yeah, I'm not watching Tusk in this life, visualised body horror is a big no for me), I love reading horror, I love reading r/nosleep or creepypastas but for the build-up and hoping they'll pull off the end well. Twists? Nope (also, forget about Hollywood horror if you want twists or at least surprises. Korean, Japanese, French, and anything from the northern European countries, that's where the good horror lies). Sorry for the humble bragging but there's a point: The first time when I failed to foresee things was actually when I watched and finished my first anime series that was not written for small children, Queen Millennia. I was stunned when the main character died. And stayed dead. I mean, I grew up with the Little Mermaid fairy tale that has an actual deep ending and character growth but still, Andersen's tales were outliers for us kids (also I'm old, eff it). It was also before Sailor Moon aired for the first time in my country. So, yes, my first run-in with non-kiddie anime was the Leijiverse as an elementary school kid and I tell you, I was thoroughly confused for quite a while and convinced I either missed the actual last episode where she comes back or they forgot to air it. Sure, we also had Watership Down or When the Wind Blows but those were dark from the beginning and my parents knew the material and warned me, telling me it was going to be sad. Also, don't mind violence or whatever but a whole-ass series aired as a part of the daily after-school kids program, and the brave, kind-hearted protagonist dies?! Mind-blowing. I didn't know what "anime" was by name back then (Germany has always been a bit behind when it came to anime until maybe 2005) but I distrusted "cartoons" of "that style" ever since. I did NOT foresee the ending of The World's End. It left me confused when I watched it the first time but when I watched the movie a second time a year or so later, it catapulted from bottom tear to one of my top favourite movies of all time. That damn movie does such an excellent job at reversing tropes or just throwing how they're supposed to go out of the window completely. It's not even the tone- and genre shift because that's advertised on the movie poster (however, I watched some reactions to the movie and it's fun to see how everyone completely forgets about what they saw on the cover/poster because the movie does such a great job at establishing the genre/mood of the first part). Before I go into the spoilers: Anyway, that movie is brilliant and if you've watched it once and went out of it thinking "WTF was that, the other two movies were much better and funnier", please, watch it again. Since you already know how the plot goes you can pay attention to how it's put together and I'm sure you'll have a much better time, now that you went into it without clear expectations of what it's supposed to be. BIG Spoilers Who would have been the "haha, he's fat therefore he's always eating, bumbling, a bit dense, and funny!" sidekick turns into an action hero, for example. The anti-hero stays the anti-hero. He doesn't rise to the occasion, he doesn't turn into the leader, he doesn't discover the magic of friendship, he doesn't get the girl, and, most importantly, he does not change. In the end, he gets his anti-hero way. Yes, his actions change the course of the world and that looks like he has grown into a hero but he hasn't. He gets exactly what he had wanted since the day he stopped maturing. He didn't grow to match the maturity and personality level of his friends. He ditches them at his earliest convenience to live his power fantasy/wish-fulfilment life which is now possible after he fucked up the world for everyone. Aside from the fact that the end of the movie comes with another tone- and genre shift and it was done so well in such a short screen time that I wished the movie had lasted for another hour in that world. There's also a lot to be said about the meta-level of the movie since it's part of a trilogy with two predecessors that are parodies of established movie genres (zombie horror and buddy cop) and make a point of following the formulaic patterns of those genres.
Oh yeah infinity war is probably one of the few movies thats ever made me go wtf, i never felt so connected with people as we left the theater with practically everyone crying, even worse was endgame went opening night, again everyone crying at the end
I absolutely was disturbed by Hereditary. Literally chugged two beers at the restaurant afterwards. My toxic ex loved horror movies but loved watching my reactions to this movie. Buh
This internet critic I used to follow said that his father absolutely hates Brian DePalma's Blow Out, because "The ending really sucks", while he, the critic, loves that movie, because "The ending really sucks".
Not so much gasp, as just...confused. Lady in the Water. At the end of the movie I looked at my then BFF and asked. "What just happened? What did we just watch? What was she?" She had to explain every part to me because I got none of it. But then I'm not an Shyamalan fan and she is. Then we watched Unbreakable because she loved the chemistry between Bruce Willis and Samuel Jackson and went on and on about how they needed to do another movie together. I had to inform her that they did do another movie together, a Die Hard Movie. All of this went down in...2008-2009 I guess? Because she was confused because we had seen Live Free or Die Hard in a theater a few years before and she thought it was the 3rd movie. She didn't know about Die Hard With a Vengeance. So next time she was over we watched it and if I remember correctly she did love it. At least it was better than the Shyamalan movies she made me watch.
DO NOT WATCH THE MARTYRS unless you want to see super dark, gory and disgusting horror. I javen't watched it but I've heard about it and it is from the genre of french horror movies deliberately made to be extra upsetting and hardcore.
For the other players of Genshin Impact who are confused about why the cute little pixie is being talked about like that, these are different characters. The pixie Piemon was possibly inspired by the demon-king mentioned in the post as I've heard breakdowns of fan theories saying Piemon's the long-forgotten and almost completely depowered goddess of time, but I think we're a long way off from having this confirmed. As for King Piemon, I think he's one of the eight kings of Hell that get mentioned in, I think Dante's Inferno, but it's been a while since I've seen the videos on it and the memories are kind of fuzzy.
16:45 - I've watched Tusk. It's so freaking bizarre, man. Hilarious to some, but yeah since you're not a fan of torture... Not... Not going to be your cup of tea It's some incredibly surreal crap
'Swiss Army Man', this movie was highly recommended to me by a friend from work and it is the single worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. I could not stop saying wtf the whole time, and my husband felt the same way. We felt betrayed by this recommendation, and there is no unwatching it. I will never understand why Daniel Radcliffe did this movie. And that's all I'm going to say.
Not a movie, but the Mortal Kombat TV series. They took so much time to tell the stories of all those characters and then they finished that multi season series with that. Really WTF
I would say "sucker punch" is a very off putting movie! The ending is so unexpected, that I had to see the whole movie a second time to understand what was going on
There’s this one movie where a girl wants money to pay for her brother’s hospital thing. And she plays a game against other players to win the money and at the end she and the last surviving player are in a winner takes all situation. And they can either go home alive or one goes home with the money and the other dies. And the girl kills the survivor and receives to money but when she goes home she finds her brother dead from scuicide. Making the entire movie pointless
There may be a content warning in this one, but the one that got me was The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. I was picturing a lot of things for the ending, but the actual ending was FAR from any of those.
Megan is missing. Meh movie with a WELL DONE ENDING THAT’S SO TERRIFYING AND TERRIBLE CONTEXT WISE cause of the messed up parallels to similar situations in the real world….
Oppenheimer, but not in a bad way but in a "oh my god that's brilliant" way. And also Spider-Man across the spider verse. I dont think I need to explain myself for that one
It's not the end of the movie but Bridge to Terabithia I was not prepared for that girl to die they did not need to do that. They could have just had one of them move away but no dead kid in a children's movie. As a kid I didn't put much thought into it but as an adult if I'm at work, laying in bed, eating or even working and I start thinking about that movie I just shout what the fuck were they thinking.
Fastest time I’ve been here. I can’t remember what movie but it was where this guy met a girl and they spent the last week together before an asteroid hit the earth and eye died in a bed together. I like a good movie where the “bad guys” win but wth
Mine was Threads. Watched it with my boyfriend, we were both saying "what the fuck" through the who thing. If you like history and hypotheticals, go for it. But its a tough watch. Especially the ending
MINOR SPELLING MISTAKE IN THE TITLE I REPEAT MINOR SPELLING MISTAKE IN THE TITLE
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What are tou yalking about?
I'll see myself out
@@Trixie_Lavender no, no. Let me help tou find the way out
Original title in case it gets changed:
"What Movie Ending Made Tou Gasp?"
@@Trixie_Lavender death penalty for that one im afraid
"Mother!" was the first and only movie to give me a panic attack. My mother runs a daycare out of the family home and I came to see the kids as a minor extension of the family, so seeing people eat a baby broke me. My college professor thought it was funny and laughed at me, and the guy who suggested the class watch the film was watching the class for their reactions instead of watching the movie.
Woah what the fuck
Had no interest in it… now I will avoid it! Thank you.
Timestamps:
0:05 story 1 (the mist)
2:10 story 2 (10 Cloverfield Lane)
3:53 story 3 (The Prestige)
4:19 story 4 (Sorry To Bother you)
4:51 story 5 (Saw 2)
6:14 story 6 (Sixth Sense)
6:58 story 7 (Se7en)
7:16 story 8 (From Dusk Till Dawn)
8:29 story 9 (The Usual Suspects 1999)
9:42 story 10 (Gone Girl)
10:10 story 11 (shutter Island)
10:23 story 12 (2001 a space odyssey)
11:03 story 13 (martyrs)
12:29 story 15 (hereditary?)
13:59 story 15 (no country for old men)
14:14 story 16 (interstellar)
14:58 story 17 (Lucy)
15:23 story 18 (abducted in plane sight)
15:49 story 19 (tusk)
17:09 story 20 (primal fear)
"I don't like horror." Later says "Martyrs, I haven't heard of this one, I should check it out." Me - "...are you sure about that? o_o"
I had the rare privilege of watching Psycho without known the twist ending. My mom laughed at my reaction at the reveal of “Mother”. Even if you do know the twist, watch it. It’s a great movie.
Great movie
Same, I knew about the shower scene since it's everywhere in media but the twist ending was fantastic. Also what wound up happening to the detective legit makes me jump when it happened and horror movies don't really scare me all that much.
Probably Interstellar. So much focus on the MC getting back to his daughter, that there really wasn't that much tension with the other plot line and by the time he did with the former, it was so brief and underwhelming, especially now since he was focusing on reuniting with another character who hadn't been fleshed out that much. And that's not including the "ghost in the bookshelf" twist that I was able to guess right away.
The Village was a similar situation in that it was reminding me of a book we had read in elementary school called Running Out of Time and I was wondering if that was going to be the same twist in the movie...it was. By the time The Village ended, it just felt like all the oxygen had been sucked out of it and I felt completely empty. Turns out, Shyamalan was nearly sued by the author of the Running Out Of Time book, but she eventually decided against it.
The ending to the Mist was suppose to be a lesson to always hold on to hope no matter how dark it is just fight and live as long as possible.
My "WTF!?" for that movie was how they gave up so easily after fighting through all that other crap. Like, if the guy had just waited five more minutes.....
Hey, mainly facts if you don’t like gore and horror - martyrs is not a movie for you. It’s one of the most haunting movies I’ve seen and it’s been over a decade since I watched it. If you are a fan of horror though - I highly recommend it. It’s a wonderful movie done very well.
A film that I remember is a documentary called "Kongen av Bastøy" or the English title "king of devil's island". This film is about orphans who are sent to an island outside Oslo called Bastøy and here they have to work and take care of the buildings, the animals and everything, but they are treated rather badly by the house father and the other adults. But this film is more about how they are treated and what makes them rebel and take over the island by beating up the adults and sending the house father off the island, but at the end what I think is either the military or the fringes comes and takes over the island after learning what happened on Bastøy after the leader of the rebellions tells the king that he is The king of Bastøy. There is more that happens in the film and a lot more tragedy that happens in what the adults who are supposed to take care of the children and what happens if the adults try to take good care of the children.
You have to see the film to understand how good this film is
Blade Runner 2049’s twist and ending was pretty well-built. The ending made me teared up since K died without having purpose.
All Quiet On The Western Front’s ending may be expected but it still hits me with surprised. All three versions (yes, I watched the 1930 film online) portrays Paul’s death very differently and shockingly.
Nightmare on Elm Street, if you had told me the ending I would've assumed you were trolling me.
I watched Shutter island this weekend, i really agree with them.
I really loved “Mermaids the body found” and what got me was finding out that it is a fake documentary a few years after watching it premiere because it is so well put together as if it was a real documentary
Legitimately have never watched any of these films and only heard about half of them
In terms of learning about a movie's twist before actually seeing it, that happened to me twice but with very different results: I knew about the twist of The Sixth Sense going in before I finally watched it a few years ago in film school, but the set-up and hints were executed so well and so subtly, and I was so engaged with the themes, characters, and concept, that the twist just felt like icing on the cake, and I'm kicking myself that I hadn't seen it sooner.
The Usual Suspects, on the other hand, I also knew the twist of going in, but the film felt more style over substance. The execution of the themes and the characters felt rather lackluster and I just could not find myself caring about any of them at all, not even a character meant to be sympathetic. The set-up and foreshadowing of "Who is Keyser Soze?" I found pretty clunky as well because they try to set one character up as him near the end, even though we clearly see in the beginning that its not him and Soze does something so bizarre that when another character mentions doing something similar not half an hour later, that felt like a dead giveaway and I just felt indifferent by the time the twist finally happened. If I hadn't known the twist going in, I probably would have still guessed who it was.
Most people watching this video won't know what I'm on about, but the anime movie "Your Name" has a very good ending, that made me gasp (A little). Even if you don't like or watch anime, you will probably like this one. If you like that, then you'll definitely like "Weathering with you". Like Your Name, it's a supernatural romance anime, and if you look hard enough, then the two main characters in Your Name make short, but noticeable appearances . Have a good rest of your day/night :)
I refuse to re-watch your name, the ending pissed me off so much. They had one job!
@@keikannachan Whilst the cliffhanger is certainly annoying, it actually may have been for the best, if we want a conclusion to the story. If they continued after the 2 met up again, it would've both dragged the movie out, and reduced the chances of a sequel.
I adored your name. Went into it only knowing about the body swap plot, and had my heart torn out of my chest, body slammed, spat on, and then put back in my chest.
20/10 would cry like a baby again.
@@HP-ej3bo We certainly didn't have the same experience... My experience stuck to the basics... Watch it, then fall in love with it. I'd rank it as one of my top 5's, which includes the following: Erased, Demon slayer, Promised neverland (season 1, not 2), Your name and weathering with you.
Though, I would certainly cry like a baby again... Not as much as I did with Weathering with you, though... That one hit me like an oncoming train, covered in spikes that were laced in poison from the year 300 BC, and then left to slowly decompose as I head down to the deepest pits of hell, only to resurface again 5 centuries later, during a nuclear war against martians.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse that ending was crazy
Firsttttt! I love these stories! (In past videos, Still watching this one lol)
Keep up the great work!!!
The Cabin in the Woods.
When i watched it the first time i actually stopped 15 min in because i thought it was a bad movie.
When i tried the 2nd time i got to the point where all the weird shit happened and i was like. WTF
The main girl's sister in "Abducted in Plain Sight" was my middle teacher and I went to church with them when I was a kid. They were already well into adulthood when I knew them, but I didn't find out till the movie came out
"Akira"! So, some weird shit happens: Tetsuo turns into a giant mutant baby made of flesh and machinery, he and Kaneda are sucked into a black hole created by a group of psychic children with blue skin. Kaneda goes through flashbacks of his, Tetsuo's and Akira's lives before returning to the world, and all of a sudden, Tetsuo is the god of a brand-new universe.
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Iron Man 3. That British guy was not Mandarin. And Pepper Potts agreed.
Martyrs is part of the French extreme horror movie genre, so if you're not into torture porn, it might be hard to watch. Interesting themes, though.
Not a movie but a book, “A Danger to Herself and Others” by Alyssa Sheinmel. The story so far had been amazing with some of the best character development I’ve read, and then the last two pages just decided that none of it was important and threw a giant middle finger in my face. Looking back it was probably supposed to be some message about how personal growth isn’t instant and needs to be continually worked on but in the moment it just felt like it came out of nowhere.
Well, not the ending, but near the ending of Jigsaw, I was shocked to see the man himself John Kramer on the screen.
I have a similar story like the woman who was a hormonal mess watching the Avengers.
My son was born shortly before the Jurassic world movie, and I went to see it in the theater with my husband and his family.
The scene with the nanny and the pterodactyl 😮 I felt horrible and was sobbing thinking that poor woman and she must be terrified! Everyone else was laughing
No Contest: The Invasion of the Body Snatchers starring Donald Sutherland. I made the mistake of watching it alone in my Freshman Dorm Room. Scared me so bad I turned my TV off for the night...and my TV ALWAYS has to be on whether I'm watching it or not these days !!
That one's definitely one of the greats. I'm not saying I expected that ending (did not, found it a very dramatic twist at the time), but in hindsight (and judging from how the rest went) it was sort of inevitable.
@@Jedidiah_Martin_2 Yeah, I got that, but for some reason it was just really Horrifying at the time...somehow, against all odds, you just hope he'll escape. IMO, the BEST Horror movies are where at least ONE person gets away and gets to go home.
For my siblings: Sinister. The build up was great. We all kind of saw it coming, but the way it was presented was beautiful. My sisters and brother would beg me to stay in the room with because of how creeped out they were.
For me, not exactly at the ending, but more on the falling action of Kimi no Wa. He tells that they should write their name on each other's palm. The dude was the only one who was able to write and he just wrote that he loved her. He didn't follow his own instructions! I audibly screamed "Are you kidding me?!"
I saw Avengers Infinity War opening weekend and when I saw Spider-Man (my favorite super hero) dying and saying he didn’t want to go… that hit me very hard
The ending of Tusk. I've only seen clips but the ending was a giant WTF moment where basically his "friends" are both AH. His best friend slept with his girlfriend (though maybe they were broken up) and at the end instead of putting the MC out of his misery they put him in an abandoned zoo (or a poorly maintained zoo) to live alone.
I've only seen the recaps but as far as I know the MC wasn't a complete piece of garbage so his fate is just sad
The Descent…where you think the main protagonist escaped the cave only for the audience to realize it wasn’t real and she was still stuck in the cave as the creatures descend on her…
Nobody mentioned Memento, or Fight Club?
I was going to comment on Memento as well. Very underrated & underseen movie
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Most of these I've seen and can agree with. One that's missing - "Skeleton Key". I'm usually pretty good about picking out subtle nuances that lead to twist endings, but it legit wasn't what I thought it was going to be.
6:41 I understood it completely, even though everyone else thought I hadn't, and some of them didn't see that there was a twist. He was getting a visit, by the Beholden One. Sixth Sense is a remake of the Beholden One.
I'm surpirsed black hole didn't get mentioned. I read the book and the whole time I thought it was a pretty good sci fi horror mystery up until the end, when I mentioned it to my dad he said that there was also a movie and i thing a comic and ALL HAVE DIFERENT ENDINGS it's that weird and sureal
Control (2007)
Unlike most musician biopics, the movie ends with Ian Curtis committing sleep by clothes line. There is no happy part in the film. It shows the downward spiral that happened in real life. I wish more biopics did this. *Ahem Bohemian Rhapsody*
Unknown with Liam Neeson. Normally I'm pretty good at guessing where stories are going but that movie kept me guessing and the ending had me like, "What?!". Very good movie.
the original Godzilla from 1954, it's not a exactly a twist but it's just something a character does that you don't expect. I'm not going to spoil it because I think you should go into this movie blind just beware if all you know about Godzilla is from the American films you are in a for not a great time. the original is a dark depressing metaphor for world war 2 and bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. also for when you asked if your younger viewers haven't heard or seen any of these and this makes us want to watch them, for me personally know but that could because I'm a huge film buff and have already seen all of these.
Story 2: John Goodman was good in everything he's been in, even "Roseanne". My fave is his voice work in Futurama as Robot Santa 🤣
"Don't you knock!? Who knows what naughty things I could be watching! _I get New Orleans on this thing, you know!"_
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Infinity war would of have a better impact on me if everyone and their mom wasn't set out to spoil the entire movie for me. Where I worked, customers would be openly and loudly talking about every stupid detail of the movie. I asked them politely not to talk about the movie, and what do they do? Complain to my manager that I was rude to them. In return, I got 2 write ups thanks to that movie. When I got a chance to see it, it felt like whoever wrote it just wanted to ruin my day.
Yeah that movie Tusk is pretty horrifying. I've seen worse but this one is the only one I have jumped out of bed thinking of.
Martyr is a french (i think) movie about an evil rich lady who's hoping to find out what the afterlife is like by kidnapping and horribly torturing people
I dont think anyone in the comments has said Vanilla Sky yet. That movie had me totally fooled, even at the end i was pretty confused. I had to watch it a second time to let it sink in. Its a really phenomenal movie, truely one of Tom Cruises best roles.
Imprint from The Masters of Horror series. Honestly, the entire movie is a mind fuck, but the ending has a crazy twist!
Been awhile but Tortured For Christ, it's a good movie but still crazy, also Greater, when I found out what happened made me go "HOLY CRAP, WHAT HAPPENS TO HIM??"
I haven’t heard of any of these except for the Saw series (hare getting scared crapless so not gonna do that any time soon), Avenger: Infinity War, and Interstellar so I’m pretty much all in the dark.
Tw: SA. China Town. Not because it was bad but just how sad the ending was. Yes sometimes the bad guy wins but after spending so much time with his daughter and what she had went through and knowing it was still happening and no one could or would stop it. Really mad me cry.
Yeah that was a huge disappointment. Don’t remember the names, but I wanted Jack’s character to fight harder. Giving up was WEAK!
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19:14 Those aren't Marvel Movies, they are Disney Movies. The Disney Theme's main gig is to sell Merch, and that brings in children's affluence to act like adults.
Time Bandits.
at first, it seems like they are setting up for an "it was all a dream" ending, but then the kid spoils THAT by pulling some photographs about of his pocket.
THEN it gets REALLY stupid...
i don't want to go on, it pissed me off SO much.
Batman Returns. Hinting at Catwoman's survival, only to get the Schumacher-verse instead.
To preface this, I am not a specifically smart person, I just have a way with pattern recognition and due to reading a ton of books and watching a lot of TV as a child including material that clearly falls under "on paper, she's too young but we're sure she can handle it", I was exposed to a ton of stories of different genres and some things just stuck.
So, the issue. When it comes to movies with twists, this is not a fun skill. I whispered the twist of The Sixth Sense to my then-boyfriend before half of the movie was over (dude laughed at me, said "Don't be stupid" and was seriously angry at me when I was right. What is it with some man and their possessiveness about movies and shows and this weird "Girl, stay in your lane!" attitude?!). Friends and I watched Outbreak with Dustin Hoffmann in the theatre. I predicted the dialogue in some scenes. Also, I love certain subgenres of horror (yeah, I'm not watching Tusk in this life, visualised body horror is a big no for me), I love reading horror, I love reading r/nosleep or creepypastas but for the build-up and hoping they'll pull off the end well. Twists? Nope (also, forget about Hollywood horror if you want twists or at least surprises. Korean, Japanese, French, and anything from the northern European countries, that's where the good horror lies).
Sorry for the humble bragging but there's a point:
The first time when I failed to foresee things was actually when I watched and finished my first anime series that was not written for small children, Queen Millennia. I was stunned when the main character died. And stayed dead. I mean, I grew up with the Little Mermaid fairy tale that has an actual deep ending and character growth but still, Andersen's tales were outliers for us kids (also I'm old, eff it). It was also before Sailor Moon aired for the first time in my country. So, yes, my first run-in with non-kiddie anime was the Leijiverse as an elementary school kid and I tell you, I was thoroughly confused for quite a while and convinced I either missed the actual last episode where she comes back or they forgot to air it. Sure, we also had Watership Down or When the Wind Blows but those were dark from the beginning and my parents knew the material and warned me, telling me it was going to be sad. Also, don't mind violence or whatever but a whole-ass series aired as a part of the daily after-school kids program, and the brave, kind-hearted protagonist dies?! Mind-blowing. I didn't know what "anime" was by name back then (Germany has always been a bit behind when it came to anime until maybe 2005) but I distrusted "cartoons" of "that style" ever since.
I did NOT foresee the ending of The World's End. It left me confused when I watched it the first time but when I watched the movie a second time a year or so later, it catapulted from bottom tear to one of my top favourite movies of all time. That damn movie does such an excellent job at reversing tropes or just throwing how they're supposed to go out of the window completely. It's not even the tone- and genre shift because that's advertised on the movie poster (however, I watched some reactions to the movie and it's fun to see how everyone completely forgets about what they saw on the cover/poster because the movie does such a great job at establishing the genre/mood of the first part).
Before I go into the spoilers:
Anyway, that movie is brilliant and if you've watched it once and went out of it thinking "WTF was that, the other two movies were much better and funnier", please, watch it again. Since you already know how the plot goes you can pay attention to how it's put together and I'm sure you'll have a much better time, now that you went into it without clear expectations of what it's supposed to be.
BIG Spoilers
Who would have been the "haha, he's fat therefore he's always eating, bumbling, a bit dense, and funny!" sidekick turns into an action hero, for example. The anti-hero stays the anti-hero. He doesn't rise to the occasion, he doesn't turn into the leader, he doesn't discover the magic of friendship, he doesn't get the girl, and, most importantly, he does not change. In the end, he gets his anti-hero way. Yes, his actions change the course of the world and that looks like he has grown into a hero but he hasn't. He gets exactly what he had wanted since the day he stopped maturing. He didn't grow to match the maturity and personality level of his friends. He ditches them at his earliest convenience to live his power fantasy/wish-fulfilment life which is now possible after he fucked up the world for everyone. Aside from the fact that the end of the movie comes with another tone- and genre shift and it was done so well in such a short screen time that I wished the movie had lasted for another hour in that world.
There's also a lot to be said about the meta-level of the movie since it's part of a trilogy with two predecessors that are parodies of established movie genres (zombie horror and buddy cop) and make a point of following the formulaic patterns of those genres.
Oh yeah infinity war is probably one of the few movies thats ever made me go wtf, i never felt so connected with people as we left the theater with practically everyone crying, even worse was endgame went opening night, again everyone crying at the end
CLUE: THREE ENDINGS!!!!!
Shutter island got me when I first watched it
I absolutely was disturbed by Hereditary. Literally chugged two beers at the restaurant afterwards. My toxic ex loved horror movies but loved watching my reactions to this movie. Buh
This internet critic I used to follow said that his father absolutely hates Brian DePalma's Blow Out, because "The ending really sucks", while he, the critic, loves that movie, because "The ending really sucks".
Not so much gasp, as just...confused. Lady in the Water. At the end of the movie I looked at my then BFF and asked. "What just happened? What did we just watch? What was she?" She had to explain every part to me because I got none of it. But then I'm not an Shyamalan fan and she is. Then we watched Unbreakable because she loved the chemistry between Bruce Willis and Samuel Jackson and went on and on about how they needed to do another movie together. I had to inform her that they did do another movie together, a Die Hard Movie. All of this went down in...2008-2009 I guess? Because she was confused because we had seen Live Free or Die Hard in a theater a few years before and she thought it was the 3rd movie. She didn't know about Die Hard With a Vengeance. So next time she was over we watched it and if I remember correctly she did love it. At least it was better than the Shyamalan movies she made me watch.
Its not a film, but i dont have another excuse to gush about "Heaven Sent" the Doctor Who episode
DO NOT WATCH THE MARTYRS unless you want to see super dark, gory and disgusting horror. I javen't watched it but I've heard about it and it is from the genre of french horror movies deliberately made to be extra upsetting and hardcore.
For the other players of Genshin Impact who are confused about why the cute little pixie is being talked about like that, these are different characters. The pixie Piemon was possibly inspired by the demon-king mentioned in the post as I've heard breakdowns of fan theories saying Piemon's the long-forgotten and almost completely depowered goddess of time, but I think we're a long way off from having this confirmed. As for King Piemon, I think he's one of the eight kings of Hell that get mentioned in, I think Dante's Inferno, but it's been a while since I've seen the videos on it and the memories are kind of fuzzy.
*Isn't it spelt Paimon?*
No matter how it's spelled, it still sounds like a type of Pokemon to me.
@@Jedidiah_Martin_2 more like digimon
16:45 - I've watched Tusk. It's so freaking bizarre, man. Hilarious to some, but yeah since you're not a fan of torture... Not... Not going to be your cup of tea
It's some incredibly surreal crap
What about movies with aliens in them? The ones for an older audience. One had an alien getting swat with a baseball bat (forgot movie name).
I *would* say Apollo 18, but I was too busy having a migraine to care by the end.
A lot of these movies are sounding interesting. I'm 31 but also a media hermit so...
'Swiss Army Man', this movie was highly recommended to me by a friend from work and it is the single worst movie I have ever seen in my entire life. I could not stop saying wtf the whole time, and my husband felt the same way. We felt betrayed by this recommendation, and there is no unwatching it. I will never understand why Daniel Radcliffe did this movie. And that's all I'm going to say.
Not a movie, but the Mortal Kombat TV series. They took so much time to tell the stories of all those characters and then they finished that multi season series with that. Really WTF
I would say "sucker punch" is a very off putting movie! The ending is so unexpected, that I had to see the whole movie a second time to understand what was going on
Agreed. Talk about a title perfectly describing what happened to the completely innocent main character. I mean, holy hell...
'-Soylent Green is People ! IT'S PEOPLE !"
Takes some refocusing to. . . 🤮
The ending of a movie that shocked me was Battle Kitty
Vanilla Sky. I had to watch it a second time to fully understand what I was seeing.
There’s this one movie where a girl wants money to pay for her brother’s hospital thing. And she plays a game against other players to win the money and at the end she and the last surviving player are in a winner takes all situation. And they can either go home alive or one goes home with the money and the other dies. And the girl kills the survivor and receives to money but when she goes home she finds her brother dead from scuicide. Making the entire movie pointless
There may be a content warning in this one, but the one that got me was The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. I was picturing a lot of things for the ending, but the actual ending was FAR from any of those.
Trollhunters Rise of the Titans. What the fuck was that bullcrap?!
He looks like if Agent 47 had a midlife crisis and quit his killing job and took up a janitor assistant
Megan is missing. Meh movie with a WELL DONE ENDING THAT’S SO TERRIFYING AND TERRIBLE CONTEXT WISE cause of the messed up parallels to similar situations in the real world….
Oppenheimer, but not in a bad way but in a "oh my god that's brilliant" way. And also Spider-Man across the spider verse. I dont think I need to explain myself for that one
*It was either that or a 5 hour movie coming out 5 years later*
@@Jahito_EBT at least I have something to look forward to in yhe new year 💀
It's not the end of the movie but Bridge to Terabithia I was not prepared for that girl to die they did not need to do that. They could have just had one of them move away but no dead kid in a children's movie. As a kid I didn't put much thought into it but as an adult if I'm at work, laying in bed, eating or even working and I start thinking about that movie I just shout what the fuck were they thinking.
I only know (mist and saw) through dead meat
Old Boy, the original Korean film
The Scarlet Letter (1995). The ending just came out of nowhere.
Fastest time I’ve been here. I can’t remember what movie but it was where this guy met a girl and they spent the last week together before an asteroid hit the earth and eye died in a bed together. I like a good movie where the “bad guys” win but wth
Really, any MNS movie, but The Village was especially egregious. Ugh.
Mine was Threads. Watched it with my boyfriend, we were both saying "what the fuck" through the who thing. If you like history and hypotheticals, go for it. But its a tough watch. Especially the ending
Fun fact Paimon IS one letter away from being an anagram. Just one More letter I and you got The place I live 😄
"Tou"
Can't hear Paimon without thinking of the Genshin Impact character.
I don’t know if you cover this in another vid, but old boy was a big time mind f***.
Drag Me to Hell. Still irks my nerves to this day. Also I'm surprised no one mentioned Sausage Party
I loved the story from the book better.
The good boy was a whole wtf
Midsommer and Hereditary
You do not want to watch Martyrs. I promise you that, if you think saw is bad don't even look at Martyrs. Not worth it even with the twist.
The ending of the new spider man movie it was a fliping Cliff hanger
*And we ain't getting the next one for at least 3 years, still a great movie though*
@@Jahito_EBT it was a great movie but the cliffhanger and having to wait 3 years is insane to me
@@lightswitch-b1t *Well there is the whole strike thing going on*
That wasn’t an orgy. It was a god damn *train.*
I laughed at the end of the mist
Do I want to know the deal with Tusk?