The other issue I had with the film was the lack of a really
big twist at the end like Shyamalan has become known for.
The big twist at the end is that Sam Jackson is manipulating the events that led up to Bruce Willis making this discovery.
However, a patient reading is rewarded with
a big twist at the end.
Not exact matches
The story could have
ended there, but Calvin's destiny took a sudden
twist when researchers from the University of Oslo found him swimming in a tank, killed him with a blow to the head, and took samples from his body home to their
big freezer
at the Department of Biosciences.
The single player campaign shows off a lot of weapons and has a pretty cool story (though the
big plot
twist at the
end makes no sense).
There is an attempt
at some sort of
twist ending, a la M. Night Shyamalan, but even this adds so very little to the story as a whole, and comes off like a gimmick just to give the film a «
big reveal» even if it doesn't really merit one.
At a seemingly lean 105 minutes, the film feels more like 205 minutes as it chugs along to its big twist ending (ahem, Señor Shyamalan at your service), and though the story gains some momentum in the middle with the introduction of a group of ghost hunters, the random change in direction doesn't quite fit with the rest of the film's ton
At a seemingly lean 105 minutes, the film feels more like 205 minutes as it chugs along to its
big twist ending (ahem, Señor Shyamalan
at your service), and though the story gains some momentum in the middle with the introduction of a group of ghost hunters, the random change in direction doesn't quite fit with the rest of the film's ton
at your service), and though the story gains some momentum in the middle with the introduction of a group of ghost hunters, the random change in direction doesn't quite fit with the rest of the film's tone.
As a sequel to a movie with a
twist ending so over-the-top and improbable that it crossed over into the sublime, Now You See Me 2 has no option but to go
bigger; if it can't top Now You See Me's reveal, which seemed like it came from the mind of Adaptation's Donald Kaufman, it can
at least up the ludicrous quotient,...
[return][return] A few of the
big plot
twists at the
end were predictable far in advance if you have any knowledge of history, especially the singular event in Siberia in 1908.
The
twist at the
end of the story even though is not
big or great leave you amused.
One of the
biggest appeals of dungeon - crawlers is the cooperative play and Barbaric appears to embrace this wholeheartedly but with a sinister
twist at the
end.
The
twist at the
end of The Phantom Pain focuses primarily on the fact that Venom Snake was the playable character and not
Big Boss, but it doesn't touch upon the fact that
Big Boss's last canonical adventure was GZ.
But it doesn't
end there, the error is not merely some random oversight, it instead sends curious investigators down a
twisted trail to find out what its specific origins are... only to
end up
at a 1990s place run by a person who is seen in the latest 2016 efforts to demonize Exxon and any skeptic climate scientists who may have had an association with «
big oil» companies.