Most mindblowing plot twists ever

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[Kira Must Die]

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Fight Club
BioShock
Final Fantasy X
Tales Of Symphonia

Joa_Belgium said:
The Darkness:

The scene where Paulie kills Jackie's girlfriend was another scene that just completely left me speechless. The player has to watch helplessly as she gets shot in the head. I recorded the scene a few years ago and uploaded it on Youtube, here it is:

Just watching that scene again makes me wanna curl up in a corner again.

I hate that guy...
 

Lyri

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Sexual Harassment Panda said:
I watched oldboy a couple of weeks ago. Man...that film wouldn't have gotten made here. But I recommend it if you like having your mind blown.
You just reminded me I need that film.

Also for topical sakes, Kotor 1.
 

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The end of Saw.
End of Assassin's Creed 2.
The plot twist in the final chapters of Watchmen.
The end of Gran Torino.
The end of Episode 26 of Death Note.
 

Kathinka

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the brittish movies "snatch" and "lock, stock and two smoking barrels". basicly consisted of ludacrous twists^^ fight club was kind of spoiled for me because i happened to have read the book by pure random chance when nobody knew it even existed, before the movie was made. although i still was pretty young and did not get half of what happened^^

as for games i'll probably go with the darth reavan thing in KotoR I.
 

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Greyfox105 said:
Stoic raptor said:
I only watched the 1st season. And that still made no fucking sense. Will EVERYTHING be explained in the 2nd?
Indeed, it reveals all that is going on, and why it is happening.
I prefer it to the first, to be honest. It is definitely worth watching, even if only to make sense of the first season.

ohellynot said:
Wait, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai, I was only aware of the 1st one
Indeed, it is the 'Resolution' season, and as I said above, most worth watching.
There is also a 5 episode 'season' called Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei, the 'Gratitude' season. Part of it is good, but it was just made in gratitude to all the fans of the franchise. It has some 'fan-service' on the first episode, but a couple of the episodes are more in the true higurashi fashion.
To wikipedia
 

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I agree on most of the movies mentioned. My personal favorite is ofc. Fight Club.

Two movies I didn't see anyone mention was: "Dark City" & "The Nines"
 

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Therumancer said:
SNIP

I for example think Asimov's "Foundation" series should be read through an entire year in school as part of a "Reading" or "literature" class or whatever they call it. The reason being is that as it goes on, it pretty much analyzes and generates thought about pretty much every social and political system to exist on any major level in the last few levels, and as it goes on the philsophy lionized and "saving the day" in one story doesn't nessicarly fare so well in another. The ending (which took him a long time to get there) is pretty incredible, and let's just say it winds up supporting a system that I don't agree with, however I believe that's half the point of the story especially given some of the final comments. Not to mention that if you've read it all as of the climax on earth's moon everyone is going to have their own opinions as to what the right path for humanity should have been.

I'm one of those people who would say Foundation is quite probably the best and most continously relevent science fiction series every written.
I love the Foundation Series! Don't think I read at an age old enough to entirely pick up on its deeper political meaning...might re-read it and see how its aged. What I loved about it at the time was how Star Wars stole so many ideas from it - everything from Trantor (city/planet) to the Empire. Oh yes and the ways in which the Foundation won were always really cool. "Violence is the last resort of the ignorant" Wonderful. Not too sure about his final book in the series though.
 

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In Metal Gear Solid. The Truth About master Miller. I wasnt given any heads up or anything. Total WTF moment for me.
 

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Skarin said:
First time I watched Sixth Sense.

Never saw it coming.
grr i was all geared up to watch it for the first time then Dr Cox from scrubs ruined it for me :mad:

moving on. my choice would have to be the big twist in Knights of the Old Republic
 

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Every other episode of Death Note.

The Game.

The revealed head of all the Dollhouses.

Oh, and apparently Palpatine turns into the Emperor?
 

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ilikepie59 said:
Larmo said:
Would you Kindly ......
I bet this would have blown my mind, if my friend hadn't told me this literally a day before I got to that point in the game. So angry with him.
It blew mine... that was really damn good.
 

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Lucky Number Slevin was quite mindblowing. i had a feeling the kid never got killed, but when it shows you all the plannign you're like "Snap!"
 

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reg42 said:
One of my favourites is in the finale to the second season to NCIS
They raid a building with a bunch of terrorists in and clear it out. They get to the top, clear that and stop the terror plan. They a guy who hid comes on to the roof and takes a shot at the leader. One of the operatives jumps in the way and takes the bullet. The other two take out the guy. Then you're like "Oh my God! She's dead" and then you're like "Wait no, she's probably got a bulletproof vest on" and sure enough, she does. She gets helped up the it's like "Wow, that almost ended badly". Then BAM, sniper bullet to the head. It comes the fuck out of nowhere, and that's her, dead.
I saw that one! I was like :D and then O_O

OP: I'd have to say the Bioshock one. Magnificent breaking - more like cracking, actually - the fourth wall.
 

MR T3D

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in serenity, Wash...
that got me

well, not mind-blowing, that's when Bruce Willis was dead, at the end of 6th sense.
um,
Dr. Horrible; everything you ever...
 

CrazyGirl17

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My personal favorite plot twists include twists from the following:

Fight Club, Star Wars (Kind of an old one, but oh well), Tales of Symphonia (had several, including one similar to the Star Wars one), Bioshock, Transformers Animated, Harry Potter, and, of course, Red VS Blue: Reconstruction (one of THE best plot twists ever in my opinion.)

Any of these ring familiar with anybody?

I'd add details... but I'm not sure how to put in spoiler tags. Any tips?

EDIT: Hang on, I thought of a few more: Sola, Kingdom Hearts and Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive . (What? Don't look at me like that!)
 

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Therumancer said:
Okay, well my thoughts on the subject are that I don't consider the mere inclusion of a surprise or shock moment to be a real plot twist, nor are cliffhanger endings (which are something in of themselves). For something to be a plot twist there has to be a plot continueing after the story, a twist ending is something else entirely.

One of the problems I have with many "surprises" in movies and such is that there are very few new ones. All of them are cool the first time you see them, but as you get older, see more movies, and become more jaded, you realize how repetitive things get. I can't say I've seen much real originality in years, and what originality comes around is typically beaten to into the ground by an immediate influx of imitators, some of which will probably actually improve on the original work even if they lack the newness.

Going back to one of the most classic twists, read an old story called "The Purloined Letter". Today you might go "well what's so special about that?" but then consider when that was written (and by whom, if you don't know) and you'll rapidly realize that a lot of those twists are simply variations on one of the oldest mystery/surprise stories of all time. Leading me to occasionally sit there and rate whethere something is a GOOD version of that story/twist or not rather than going "OMG, that was original". There are other unique twists that are just as classic and recycled that get the same reaction, but that one is perhaps the all time classic/most used type of twist.

But then again I'm 34, and while not greatly older than a lot of people posting here I think that even coming up in "residential facilities" I think even a scant few years made a lot of differance in the educational system. It seems that shortly after I graduated High School and even Jr. High stopped encouraging children to read a lot of classic literature, probably for political reasons (as everything is left wing nowadays, as opposed to providing writers who lean in differant directions with differant messages and letting people make their own desicians). The writings of Kurt Vonnegut, Edgar Allan Poe, HP Lovecraft (to an extent), Robert Heinlan, Issac Asimov, were all on my required reading lists through the years for various reasons. Today it seems someone says "well we'll hand them some Hemmingway and Steinbeck and call it educational reading" without other writers in counterpoint they lose a lot of impact. A lot of slightly more modern writers are also overlooked. I'll also say that I feel people like Herman Melville have lost a lot of their relevency, and today 90% of what people say about them are trying to project modern opinions onto writings that were devoid of them being totally out of context. With someone like Vonnegut, Heinlan, or Asimov as fantastic as the stories might be at times it's pretty obvious the points they try and make and why they are relevent, or remain that way.

I for example think Asimov's "Foundation" series should be read through an entire year in school as part of a "Reading" or "literature" class or whatever they call it. The reason being is that as it goes on, it pretty much analyzes and generates thought about pretty much every social and political system to exist on any major level in the last few levels, and as it goes on the philsophy lionized and "saving the day" in one story doesn't nessicarly fare so well in another. The ending (which took him a long time to get there) is pretty incredible, and let's just say it winds up supporting a system that I don't agree with, however I believe that's half the point of the story especially given some of the final comments. Not to mention that if you've read it all as of the climax on earth's moon everyone is going to have their own opinions as to what the right path for humanity should have been.

I'm one of those people who would say Foundation is quite probably the best and most continously relevent science fiction series every written.
I totally agree with you about the Foundation series, they are some of the best books I have ever read, and the ending really was very interesting(I did not like the whole "Universe is Gaia" either, but I could definitely understand his reasoning.)

Personally my favorite twist has to be the end of Memento by Christopher Nolan, may not be a huge, in your face type of twist like his other film Prestige, but when you stop and think about how much it affects your perception of the main character and his actions it blows you away.
 

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Sexual Harassment Panda said:
I watched oldboy a couple of weeks ago. Man...that film wouldn't have gotten made here. But I recommend it if you like having your mind blown.
Possibly one of the best movies ever.

OT (and also a fun fact) the movie "The Departed" was based almost entirely off of a Chinese movie called "Infernal Affairs". Infernal Affairs was awesome for it's twistiness.