It would be a hell of
plot twist at the end of this season's movie
There's an INCREDIBLE
plot twist at the end of this series, so if I say anything more, I'm afraid I'll ruin it for you.
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).
A very creepy haunted house movie with some mediocre acting, cheap special effects and some rather confusing, if silly,
plot twists at the end.
Shyamalan's next few movies, «Unbreakable,» «Signs,» and «The Village,» each followed the same formula: a killer hook and a massive
plot twist at the end.
[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.
Why does
that plot twist at the end make zero sense?
The effort put into the UI, and
the plot twist at the end of the Prologue (spoiler: the world gets split into light and dark parallel worlds, and you'll control a party in each one) suggest that Dimensions quickly expands from a tightly - constrained and simple retro title into something much larger and more interesting, with a large cast, lots of combinations of equipment and abilities, and maybe even a different take on the «light v.s. dark» stories of the early Final Fantasy titles.
The journal mostly sticks to the established storyline, although it takes a few creative liberties here and there to flesh out some details (not to mention the surprising
plot twist at the end).
Not exact matches
If you liked «Gone Girl» and «The Girl on the Train,» you'll appreciate this book's lyrical
plot - line and gripping
twist at the
end.
Every
plot twist of Richard Loncraine's formula flick is telegraphed far in advance, from the marital meltdown
at the start to the romantic antics
at the
end to the heart - tugging life challenges in between.
i went in expecting nothing more than an action flick with tech - savvy scenes, a standard
plot and random
twist at the
end, and that's what they gave.
And, of course, they go toe - to - toe with the eponymous walking nuclear tank
at the very
end before dealing with the final
plot twist.
The
plot also offers up a few clever
twists and turns
at the
end that provide some excitement.
The A.V. Club caught a special sneak preview screening of Split
at Fantastic Fest, where we described as a «Hitchcockian take on a Silence Of The Lambs serial - killer movie,» featuring Shyamalan's signature
plot twists and turns — including one
at the
end that had our audience gasping and applauding — and anchored by McAvoy's virtuosic, if showy, performance as Kevin / Dennis / Hedwig / et al..
Even though there are multiple
plot twists that add a great degree of excitement to the film,
at the
end of the day you will be left contemplating the ideas and motifs that the film brings up, and its very horrifying yet surreal
ending.»
Even so, the
plot builds slowly, finally reaching its most intriguing
twist right
at the very
end, so the credits start rolling just as things get properly riveting.
«Happy
End» plays
at times like a critique of technological alienation, dispensing key
plot twists via chilling iPhone videos and Facebook chat sessions.
It also spoils most of the story, especially the
plot twist at the film's
end.
Details of setting and character did change, but it was always that same
plot, the one with the happy
twist at the
end.)
Perhaps a little slow in places, it is still filled with interesting characters, and the
plot has a great
twist at the
end.
In a delightful
plot twist, he
ends up arriving
at the same hotel as Eugenie and Lousie several hours later and much worse for the wear.
As for the
ending the game takes every single
plot thread from throughout your adventure, bundles the, up with some more
twists and then literally throws everything
at your face in a single video which explains absolutely everything in just a few minutes, packing in practically every bit of story that felt like it was missing from the first part of the game into one information overload.
After you learn that the story pretty much dissapears for most of the game and the only
plot twist comes
at the
end, and it's fairly predictable.
At first I thought it was just another goddamn rant, but the Phil Fish
plot twist kept me reading until the
end.
Progressing through all mini-games in each world
plots you commonly against an evil Bowser
at world's
end, and as cliché as this might be, it's a fun little
twist on something you might not see in a Mario Party title.
The well - constructed
plot includes a dark
twist at the
end that Sabich will have to learn to live with.