Dear reader, what's the point of having a dark
twist ending if she's just rescued immediately?
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.
If you read the books of Hitler, Stalin, Mao, etc, you find minds
twisted with political ideologies, for which, in their opinion, the
ends justified the means.
Christians also got bigoted, mean, and revolutionary, taking everything «good» out of God worship, leaving everyone else to wonder «Why bother worshiping him
if you
end up that
twisted?»
I think the only good point made here by Ron Goetz (and it is a very important lesson) is that
if you are uninterested in letting the scriptures speak for themselves unto truth, and
if you purpose to
twist the scriptures to a predetermined
end then you absolutely CAN find and justify ANYTHING.
It's what I do for a living,
if I couldn't get through such an archaic and badly configured set - up, I'd
end up bitter warped
twisted and generally useless.
Give the leaves a whirl in a salad spinner to remove excess water (
if you don't own a salad spinner simply lay the leaves out onto a clean tea towel, wrap up like you would a lolly and
twist the
ends to secure.
If you like, you can also fold to make the
ends meet and then give them a little
twist (just like these Lemon Ricotta Cheese Cookies di Chef Luca).
Just when it seemed that the seemingly endless wait for Arsenal to sign a defender was finally coming to an
end, the saga of the Valencia and Germany star Shkodran Mustafi and his possible move to north London took another
twist and
if true it could mean that Arsenal will not be signing him after all.
We've all heard of the name Eric, a super common boy's name during the 1960s through 90s, but
if we put a little
twist on the
end with a «k» instead of a «c», it gives that name an automatic update.
After many
twists and turns, Ms. Mark - Viverito rolled out official statements of support from 30 members, which would
end the contest
if all of the votes hold true.
If a horizontal crossbar is hung from the lower
end of the wire, in the manner of a rod in a mobile, it can serve as a pointer for indicating the angle through which the wire has been
twisted.
If you are using a balm or deodorant stick as a container, make sure it's
twisted all the way down and don't try to move it until its set or you may
end up with a dent in the middle of the tube from splashing it around (no need to ask me how I know this)
It's a cruel
twist of fate, but
if you
end up with a bad back, achy knees, and a sore shoulder from lifting, you have only yourself to blame.
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.
T see that
twist coming at the
end of ep, i wonder
if that.
If you did not like the movie in general, you must have at least found the
twist ending to be the most original in the past ten years!
If you leave the
twist — which isn't even a
twist, just a justification for conspiracy —
ending off Soylent Green, it's a detective story.
At the
end my 23 year old daughter ask me
if I could agree that we would never watch another episode ever - it didn't take any arm
twisting for me to agree.
Feels like a script that was written backwards, as
if the
twist ending occurred to [writer - director] Caleo first and he then filled out a story to get to it.
And while banking on potential can be dangerous for an episodic game,
if Telltale can maintain the precedent it's setting here for narrative risks and
twists then the payoff will be all the better for it in the
end.
Watching him fall apart is fascinating and the
ending has a particularly nice,
if expected,
twist.
All this sets us up for a «
twist»
ending, but
if you don't predict it a half - hour before its revelation, you surely must have nodded off during baseball practice.
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.
If you spend too much time on the story you
end up with Club Dread, which simply doesn't have enough time in which to tell the jokes, what with all the horror movie
twists.
There's an excellent
twist ending that proves that sometimes you can find the right answers even
if you've been asking the wrong questions all along.
If, as rumors persist, the movie
ends with Thanos» victory, it would cheapen the
twist to immediately jump to teasing the next movies.
If you must know the «
twist»
ending, find a spoiler site and go about your day.
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..
It's loaded with delightful
twists, the main one perhaps guessed by the most prescient members of the audience, though
if you read the Welsh novel «Fingersmith,» which features even more detail than the movie, you will of course know the dramatic
ending.
In a
twist ending, Ridley can not say no to Dame Judi Dench; it is unclear
if anyone could deny the Dame.
But even when you beat a scenario, post-game content is then playable as part of the scenario as even more levels become available, such as space - time distortion levels, which conclude with an alternate
ending, so
if you fancy experiencing a story
twist you haven't experience before, then it really does pay to give History Mode your all.
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,...
And
if you're looking for the director's trademark
twist, the
ending of «Split» isn't of the customary sort — but boy is it a doozy that will send certain audience members out cheering.
Still,
if you've seen the first, there are a few clever
twists toward the
end.
We're still not entirely sure
if Now You See Me's big
twist ending actually made sense in the context of the movie that came before it.
If they do
end up working on a Zelda game, I really hope they give it more of a darker
twist ala Majora's Mask.
This is all teasing the eventual reveal of half - assed psychological motivations and a plot
twist that wouldn't be half - bad
if it came in the first act, but which Diablo treats as a profound insight that needs to be saved until the
end.
If you've seen the original, then you've already seen this movie with the exception of a couple minor
twists at the
end.
Many fine films (Identity and Shutter Island spring to mind) could be ruined
if it became obvious that a
twist was coming, because from a few strokes of narrative setup, it was possible to guess the so - called «surprise»
ending.
A very creepy haunted house movie with some mediocre acting, cheap special effects and some rather confusing,
if silly, plot
twists at the
end.
When the
end credits started rolling on Alex Garland's brain -
twisting «Annihilation,» the first thought that popped into my head was:
If Stanley Kubrick tried to make «2001: A Space Odyssey» today, would a risk - averse, marketing - dependent studio have backed him?
Overall, it would have been nice
if the Corolla offered a more spontaneous throttle feel and a bit of extra low -
end twist.
If I could
end on a sweet note, that volume knob was a nice one, with smooth rotation and linear changes in volume level regardless of how quickly I
twisted it about.
If the speed in which your luggage travels from one
end of a mildly
twisting road from another is important to you, then, absolutely, fill your figurative and literal boots.
But as soon as you see the beefy, square, stacked - split headlights in the front (even
if they have a modern
twist on it) you could compare it to the front -
end of a Suburban from two or three generations back.
While you might find a bit of serendipity here
if a great plot
twist reveals itself, it's more likely going to
end up with muddled chapters and a complete lack of direction.
Which means
if I see that Blue - Green Love: When Jig the Goblin got Lucky made the bestseller lists and decide to chase that trend, I'm a lot more likely to try to
end up writing a weak imitation of that story instead of coming up with a truly new and original
twist on hot goblin / leprechaun love.
[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.
If you want a roller coaster story that
twist and turns you and still gives you a hard jolt at the
end - then read this.