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The Sixth Sense, if you can go into it blind. I'm usually pretty good at figuring out a movie's plot twist, but this one caught me completely by surprise. Then when you watch it again you pick up on all the dropped hints.
I recognized the twist at a certain conversation early in the movie. It's not really hidden, or at least not well.
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It was my first movie by shamalama and i didn't see the twist cuz i didn't expect a twist. Every movie he did after i knew one was coming and they it was easy to catch the signs...badump pssh
--"Chuck", Supernatural TV show
I figured out the twist within like the first 5 minutes of my first watch (nobody spoiled it for me, but I knew that there would be a twist and was looking for one) and it made the movie pretty boring imo
I have never watched it and probably never will- Iβm sure itβs a great movie but the twist is one of the most spoiled in internet history :(
It's a very solid movie, and worth watching, even knowing the twist
To be fair, it is a twenty-five-year-old movie. That's a long time to keep anything unspoiled.
It was spoiled at the time. I think I was six months late in seeing it and knew the twist. Not 100%, but enough that it completely ruined it.
Just watched this tonight for my 12 year old son, coincidentally. He loved the twist!
I was fortunate enough to see this one in theaters. Had no clues. Great reveal. It would really ruin it to know the twist going in.
I had it spoiled for me about 30 min before I went to the theater to see it by a coworker. I never forgave him.
That sucks. Itβs still a good movie, but that was before everyone expected a twist out of m night shyamalan
Whatβs great, though, is that knowing the twist doesnβt ruin it. Itβs worth a rewatch anyway.