This movie is comfy as fuck. Anyone else enjoy it? Did you see the twist coming?
>>84211746
yeah, it was pretty comfy. I figured out the twist once his clothes got wet and replaced with the patient stuff.
>>84211746
Very comfy but the twist was incredibly obvious, saw it coming from virtually the opening scene.
Yeah, I saw him being a real marshal trapped in a brainwashing experiment coming.
Color of Money was pretty comfy
>tfw no adopting father figure to teach me how to scam people in games of pool
Didn't even know it was a Scorsese movie
>>84212897
It's one of those "twists" that's pretty obvious even from the trailer.
Honestly, one movie which threw me recently was Split. The "obvious even from the trailer" twist is that the girls are also identities in his mind. The actual twist was pretty well done.
> tfw bad at foreseeing twists
Am I stupid or do you guys actively search for one?
>>84213057
Cool. Didn't see it yet. Guess now I won't need to
>>84213159
Most of the time, when a movie has a twist, it's clear that it's that kind of movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhBTlYQcBC0
Already we see there's a further mystery about the 67th patient, we see the island staff acting suspiciously towards the hero, ordering him around, giving him pills, dressing him up as a patient. It's an easy connection to make.
Another example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8tHgGncPA0
This one very nearly spells out the plot in the whole trailer, showing us scenes even from the finale of the movie.
If you know a twist is coming, it's usually easy to tell what it will be because most writers are hacks and just repeat a few of the same ones (false allegiance/identity, secret relationship, split personality, dead all along, all an illusion) over and over. Lucky Number Slevin, Oldboy, Identity, the Others, the Village. The Usual Suspects, Empire Strikes Back, Fight Club, the Sixth Sense, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. It just cycles through over and over.
>>84213455
I wasn't clear, lemme rephrase: I thought it was that obvious twist, but it's not. It's actually a really clever, interesting twist. See the movie, especially if nobody's spoiled it for you yet.