Movies with the best plot twists or endings !!
- Memories of Murder(2003): In the final scene, the lead detective, played by Song Kang-ho, stares directly into the camera, addressing the unknown serial killer. This scene has become iconic for its direct address to the audience and the lingering sense of unresolved mystery. The film is based on real-life serial murders that occurred in South Korea in the 1980s.
- OldBoy (2003): One of the disturbing movie climaxes ever made. The ending was traumatic to the audience.
- Orphan (2009): Actress Isabelle Fuhrman did an astounding job in this. The twist of this film was spine-chilling and made you bite your nails.
- The Others: I could never guess the twist of this film until the end. It was shown as a horror movie, but turned out to be a massive plot twist waiting towards the end.
- The Sixth Sense: Another classic with well-written, well-portrayed characters. The movie will make you cry, feel emotional, and question you about the existence of the entire plot.
- Splice: This movie’s ending was traumatic as well. The entire time, I was so connected with a certain character, and at the end, that character made me hate it.
- Aparachit: A Tamil language movie where the protagonist suffers from multiple personality disorder. The entire movie is filled with good twists and turns, but the ending left the audience to wonder if there’s more to it. This movie forced me to watch other brilliant master pieces by the writer/director S. Shankar, and I wasn’t disappointed at all.
- Black Swan: This movie made me uncomfortable as the pressure to stay at the top on Natalie Portman in the film could suffocate the viewer. The ending was not something one could expect.
- The Visit: This movie garnered the attention of its audience when the plot revealed the twist. It has many plot holes, but at the same time, it kept the viewers restless until the end.
- Don’t Breathe: This movie has to be in the category, as it truly showcases don’t judge a book by its cover.
- Predestination: This movie will confuse you, and the ending seems to be more confusing as you will still be connecting the dots.
- Mirage: Spanish language movie whose ending resonates with the movie Old Boy.