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Comics fans wait on hot coals to watch Joaquin Phoenix's upcoming film Joker movie.
Despite the anticipation and high expectations, director Todd Phillips would have had a casual style when it came to joining the script – written by himself and Scott Silver.
Like Zazie Beatz, who co-stars, recently said MTV New : "The script was great. We rewrote everything while filming.
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"Literally, write the scene for the night and do it then. During the hairstyle and makeup, we memorize these lines, we reproduce them and we take the photo three weeks later. "
Although rewriting scripts on sets is not uncommon, the work done on Joker seems particularly notable given the scale of production and expectations of fans.
Bill Camp, Frances Conroy and Robert De Niro are among the protagonists of Beatz and Phoenix. Taxi driver, furious bull , and The king of comedy from which Joker takes inspiration.
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1/37 Arrival (2016)
The establishment: The services of linguistics professor Louise Banks (Amy Adams) are solicited when extraterrestrials arrive on Earth. While having visions of her daughter, whom we learn that she died of cancer in adolescence, Louise tries to communicate with the race in order to discern the purpose of their visit.
The twist: Louise deciphers the language, which gives her the ability to see the future. What we thought was flashbacks is actually a flash-forward. His daughter is still to be born.
2/37 Atonement (2007)
The establishment: Briony Tallis (Saoirse Ronan) falsely accused the housekeeper's son (James McAvoy) of raping her cousin as she was jealous of her relationship with her older sister (Keira Knightley). He is sent to prison, but is finally released to join World War II – and the audience is informed that he has finally rekindled his love affair with Cecilia and that he has lived happily ever after.
The twist: Only they did not do it. We learn that it is another lie of an old Briony: Robbie and Cecilia died in the war.
3/37 Chinatown (1974)
The establishment: After being hired by Evelyn Mulwray (Faye Dunaway) to investigate the death of her husband, JJ Gittes (Jack Nicholson) discovers the existence of someone crucial in this case: Evelyn's sister, Katherine.
The twist: After being confronted with Gittes, Evelyn reveals that Katherine is also her daughter – and that she was raped by her father at the age of 15.
4/37 The game of tears (1992)
The establishment: Fergus (Stephen Rea), a member of the IRA, promises to protect Dil (Jaye Davidson), the girlfriend of a soldier that his group has jailed, and soon begins an unexpected relationship with her.
The twist: Dil is transgender and is born man. Fergus's love for her sees him taking him for a shooting that she commits.
5/37 Dark City (1998)
The establishment: After waking in a bathtub and discovering that he had faculties of telekinesis, John Murdoch tries to find the truth behind a dystopian world inhabited by a perverse group capable of stopping time and implanting memories.
The twist: His search for meaning sees him reach the end of the city. No longer having anywhere to go, he crosses a wall and discovers that the city is actually an island floating in space.
6/37 The deceased (2006)
The establishment: Police officer Frank Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) infiltrates the organization of gang leader Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson) at the same time as criminal Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) infiltrates the police – and the two soon suspect that they have spies in them.
The twist: Both end up dead. A shocking sequence sees Sullivan kill Costigan who believes to be fired from it. Sergeant Sean Dignam (Mark Wahlberg) watches over this in such a shocking and shocking scene.
7/37 The Diabolical (1955)
The establishment: A woman named Christina is enlisted in the murder of her husband by her mistress. However, once the act is done, his body disappears.
The twist: Her husband simulated his death with the help of his mistress. The two men wanted to make Christina believe that she had committed the murder in order to destroy her.
8/37 The empire counter-attack (1980)
The establishment: Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is formed by Obi Wan Kenobi and Jedi Master Yoda to defeat the evil Darth Vader, leading to the showdown of all the clashes.
The twist: Skywalker took a hit after making a pretty big discovery: the villain is his father. Cue shock and fear.
9/37 Fight Club (1999)
The establishment: The world of the film's insomniac narrator (Edward Norton) clashes with that of Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) as they create a clandestine club that allows ordinary people to fight with their bare hands.
The twist: The narrator and Tyler are dissociated personalities – AKA are the same person.
10/37 The game (1997)
The establishment: Nicholas Van Orton (Michael Douglas) flee after agreeing to participate in a twisted "game" that sees him, among other things, buried alive and committing suicide after the accidental killing of his brother.
The twist: It was really just a game all the time, set up by his brother who was not killed at all.
11/37 To go out (2017)
The establishment: Rose (Allison Williams), a white woman, brings her black boyfriend Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) home to meet his family. Chris ends up being convinced that they are burying a dark secret and trying to convince his girlfriend that they have to leave.
The twist: He is not wrong: only Rose is involved in the plot. After discovering photos of black men with whom she had already had bad, Chris is kidnapped, realizing that he has been seduced by his cult-like family, who wants to implant the brains of their loved ones in the body. younger black bodies.
12/37 Gone Girl (2014)
The establishment: When Amy Dunne (Rosamund Pike) disappears, her husband Nick (Ben Affleck) becomes the main suspect of his disappearance.
The twist: In the middle of the film, everything becomes clear: Amy pretended to be kidnapped and spent months condemning her husband for revenge for his extramarital digressions.
13/37 Good night mom (2014)
The establishment: Brothers Elias and Lukas (played by brothers and sisters Elias and Lukas Schwarz) believe that their mother is an impostor after returning home after being rebuilt in the face following a car accident. They take (rather disturbing) things in their own hands.
The twist: One of the twins is actually dead in the accident. The other, unable to accept the death of his brother, simply imagined him alive throughout his life and takes his revenge, accusing his mother of his death.
14/37 Identity (2003)
The establishment: While the convict is awaiting execution for several murders, 10 strangers find themselves stuck in a torrential rain in an isolated Nevada hotel. Soon, they begin to get killed one by one.
The twist: Foreigners understand the divided personalities of the convict. The motel is a fabricated reality whereby doctors try to determine which is at the origin of its deadly tendencies. They head to limousine driver Ed (John Cusack) without realizing that they chose the wrong one: The murderous personality is a nine-year-old named Timmy.
15/37 Iron Man 3 (2013)
The establishment: Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) must find and arrest a terrorist known as Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) who launched a series of attacks on the world.
The twist: He succeeds – but learns that Mandarin is actually a British actor named Trevor Slattery who was hired by officials.
16/37 Destruction List (2011)
The establishment: Two contract killers receive a list of people to send. Their journey leads them to a worship ceremony where one of the men, Jay (Neil Maskell), has to kill one last victim called The Hunchback.
The twist: The Hunchback is actually his wife trapped with their son attached to the back. After he kills them, he is crowned by the cultists.
17/37 Souvenir (2000)
The establishment: Leonard (Guy Pearce) hunt down the man who raped and murdered his wife. However, his research is hampered by his short-term memory loss. Throughout the film, he tells the story of Sammy Jankis, a man who accidentally killed his diabetic wife; she continued to ask for more insulin because she did not believe that he had a memory loss.
The twist: The responsible man only raped his wife and Leonard killed him years ago. He just does not remember it. The killer of his wife is … himself. His real name? Sammy Jankis.
18/37 Million Dollar Baby (2004)
The establishment: A graying boxing coach seeks atonement by helping Maggie, the oppressed amateur boxer, Maggie, realizes her dream of becoming a professional.
The twist: In the middle of the film, Maggie breaks her neck after being punched during a fight. What was a very nice underdog story quickly turns into a hard-hitting drama about euthanasia.
19/37 The mist (2007)
The establishment: Having helped several others dodge the monsters hidden in the mist, David Drayton (Thomas Jane) directs the escape from the supermarket where they were. They reach a car and go by car, but soon they run out of gas and realize that there is more hope. David loads a firearm and, as the camera cuts, shoots the survivors, including his young son.
The twist: As he prepares to put the gun on his head, shadows turn to him. He is devastated to learn that it is actually the military who fought the fogged creatures. He killed his son for no reason. Talk about horrible timing.
20/37 Oldboy (2003)
The establishment: Oh Dae-Su (Choi Min-sik) is kidnapped and kept in captivity for 15 years. When he is finally released, he will avenge himself with the help of a girl named Mi-Do (Kang Hye-jung) whom he falls in love with.
The twist: The girl is actually his daughter. His captors orchestrated their meeting.
21/37 Orphan (2009)
The establishment: The plot is centered on a couple who, after the death of their unborn child, adopts a mysterious nine-year-old girl, Esther (Isabelle Furhman), who begins to adopt a troubling behavior.
The twist: Esther is actually a 33-year-old killer who suffers from an illness that stunts her physical growth.
22/37 Others (2001)
The establishment: Nicole Kidman interprets the role of Grace, a mother who tries to protect her two children from supernatural forces in their Victorian home.
The twist: In the blink of an eye to the history of ghosts, it turns out that it is Grace and her children who are the ghosts: she killed them – before turning against her – in despair of the alleged death of her husband during the Second World War.
23/37 Prestige (2006)
The establishment: The film traces the rivalry of two magicians, Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) and Rupert Angier (Hugh Jackman), who strive to outdo each other, each performing tricks that the other judges impossible.
The twist: It appears that Fallon, the bearded guardian of Borden's children, is actually his twin (he is also played by Bale), while Angier's technique is even more disturbing: every night, using Tesla's technology, he sends his clone to collapse into a water tank.
24/37 The Planet of the Apes (1968)
The establishment: Three scientists wake up hundreds of years after being thrown into space to discover that they have landed on a planet where primates dominate the human being, who is their prisoner.
The twist: As Charlton Heston's character escapes from his cell, he ends up finding the Statue of Liberty sticking out of the sand. It turns out that it is not just any planet, it is the Earth.
25/37 Primal fear (1996)
The establishment: A defense lawyer (Richard Gere) firmly believes that his client (Edward Norton) is not guilty of murdering an influential Catholic archbishop. He was subsequently found not guilty by reason of insanity after being diagnosed with multiple personality disorder.
The twist: He simulated the disorder. The last moments of the film saw him leave the stutter and reveal his guilt under the eyes of his troubled lawyer.
26/37 Psycho (1960)
The establishment: What viewers initially think is a movie about a theft by Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) turns out to be a lot darker. On the run, she arrives at a motel owned by Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) and is quickly murdered by his mother.
The twist: Only, it's not his mother, it's Norman. He killed his mother years ago and has since developed a dual personality.
27/37 Saw (2004)
The establishment: After being chained by the killer puzzle in a dilapidated bathroom – where there is a corpse in the middle of the room – photographer Adam (Leigh Whannell) dominates and kills his kidnapper. He searches his pockets, searching for the key that unlocks the chain around his leg, convinced that the nightmare is finally over.
The twist: Instead, he discovers a tape recorder that reveals that his alleged kidnapper was actually another victim of Jigsaw's killer who was just following his rules in order to get an antidote for a poison in his body. Cue a corpse in the middle of the room rising to reveal itself as the real puzzle killer. He was there all the time.
28/37 Sept (1995)
The establishment: David Mills (Brad Pitt) and retired William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) are getting close to serial killer John Doe (Kevin Spacey), who uses the seven deadly sins as a source of inspiration for his murders.
The twist: He still has one last murder to commit, but he has already committed it. We find out that Doe killed Mills' wife (Gwyneth Paltrow), prompting him to complete Doe's plan by murdering him in anger.
29/37 Shutter Island (2010)
The establishment: US Marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his partner (Mark Ruffalo) arrive at a center for insane criminals in search of an escaped murderer who drowned his three children.
The twist: Teddy is actually a patient and his partner is his doctor. He killed his wife after the murder of their three children, and elaborate cunning is an attempt to bring his repressed memories to the surface.
30/37 The sixth sense (1999)
The establishment: A young boy who can see dead people meets a child psychologist named Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) and tries to discover the reason for his troubling abilities.
The twist: Crowe is actually dead since the beginning. He was killed during a robbery we see in the opening scene of the film.
31/37 Sleepaway Camp (1983)
The establishment: Angela (Felissa Rose), introverted, is terrorized by the murder of a murderer in the same camp where his brother Peter was killed eight years ago.
The twist: Angela is the killer. She is also not Angela at all, but her brother Peter, presumed dead, who was raised as a daughter by her aunt as a result of Angela's death.
32/37 The skin in which I live (2011)
The establishment:
Dr. Robert Ledgard (Antonio Banderas), an experienced plastic surgeon, is trying to develop a new skin that could save the lives of people burned after his wife, Vera, was burned in a car accident.
The twist: The Vera we see is not his wife, but a young man Robert had removed and submitted to vaginoplasty six years ago.
33/37 Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
The establishment: Peter Parker (Tom Holland) pauses to try to prevent the film's vulture, the vulture (Michael Keaton), from attending his school's Retromoming movie dance.
The twist: He shows up at his rendezvous, knocks on the door … and finds himself face to face with the vulture. It's his father.
34/37 Unbreakable (2000)
The establishment: David Dunn survives a train accident that kills 130 pbadengers and begins to believe that he may have special powers. His life soon collides with Elijah (Samuel L Jackson), owner of a comic book store, who suffers from a rare bone disease, and helps David discover that he has the ability to see the criminal acts of those with whom he is in contact.
The twist: Elijah is the biggest criminal of all. When David shakes hands at the end of the film, he sees that "Mr. Glbad "is the brain behind many terrorist attacks, including the train accident to which he survived.
35/37 The usual suspects (1995)
The establishment: Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey) reveals a criminal plot developed by the famous Keyser Soze. He is finally released.
Twist He invented everything – Kint is Keyser Soze.
36/37 The visit (2015)
The establishment: The fracture between a mother and her parents is cured when she sends her two children, whom they have never met, to stay with her when she goes on vacation. Everything is fine until the children become a little strange by their strange behavior.
The twist: Their mother is upset when she sees her parents skulking her kids – it's not them. It turns out that these impostors are patients from psychiatric homes who murdered the couple and are now living at home.
37/37 The wicker man (1973)
The establishment:
A sergeant is sent to a remote island to investigate the case of a missing girl.
The twist: The girl had never disappeared – it was simply an elaborate hoax to lure a non-citizen so that islanders could sacrifice him for the benefit of their sun-god .
1/37 Arrival (2016)
The establishment: The services of linguistics professor Louise Banks (Amy Adams) are solicited when extraterrestrials arrive on Earth. While having visions of her daughter, whom we learn that she died of cancer in adolescence, Louise tries to communicate with the race in order to discern the purpose of their visit.
The twist: Louise deciphers the language, which gives her the ability to see the future. What we thought was flashbacks is actually a flash-forward. His daughter is still to be born.
2/37 Atonement (2007)
The establishment: Briony Tallis (Saoirse Ronan) falsely accused the housekeeper's son (James McAvoy) of raping her cousin as she was jealous of her relationship with her older sister (Keira Knightley). He is sent to prison, but is finally released to join World War II – and the audience is informed that he has finally rekindled his love affair with Cecilia and that he has lived happily ever after.
The twist: Only they did not do it. We learn that it is another lie of an old Briony: Robbie and Cecilia died in the war.
3/37 Chinatown (1974)
The establishment: After being hired by Evelyn Mulwray (Faye Dunaway) to investigate the death of her husband, JJ Gittes (Jack Nicholson) discovers the existence of someone crucial in this case: Evelyn's sister, Katherine.
The twist: After being confronted with Gittes, Evelyn reveals that Katherine is also her daughter – and that she was raped by her father at the age of 15.
4/37 The game of tears (1992)
The establishment: Fergus (Stephen Rea), a member of the IRA, promises to protect Dil (Jaye Davidson), the girlfriend of a soldier that his group has jailed, and soon begins an unexpected relationship with her.
The twist: Dil is transgender and is born man. Fergus's love for her sees him taking him for a shooting that she commits.
5/37 Dark City (1998)
The establishment: After waking in a bathtub and discovering that he had faculties of telekinesis, John Murdoch tries to find the truth behind a dystopian world inhabited by a perverse group capable of stopping time and implanting memories.
The twist: His search for meaning sees him reach the end of the city. No longer having anywhere to go, he crosses a wall and discovers that the city is actually an island floating in space.
6/37 The deceased (2006)
The establishment: Police officer Frank Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio) infiltrates the organization of gang leader Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson) at the same time as criminal Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) infiltrates the police – and the two soon suspect that they have spies in them.
The twist: Both end up dead. A shocking sequence sees Sullivan kill Costigan who believes to be fired from it. Sergeant Sean Dignam (Mark Wahlberg) watches over this in such a shocking and shocking scene.
7/37 The Diabolical (1955)
The establishment: A woman named Christina is enlisted in the murder of her husband by her mistress. However, once the act is done, his body disappears.
The twist: Her husband simulated his death with the help of his mistress. The two men wanted to make Christina believe that she had committed the murder in order to destroy her.
8/37 The empire counter-attack (1980)
The establishment: Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) is formed by Obi Wan Kenobi and Jedi Master Yoda to defeat the evil Darth Vader, leading to the showdown of all the clashes.
The twist: Skywalker took a hit after making a pretty big discovery: the villain is his father. Cue shock and fear
9/37 Fight Club (1999)
The establishment: The world of the film's insomniac narrator (Edward Norton) clashes with that of Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) as they create a clandestine club that allows ordinary people to fight with their bare hands.
The twist: The narrator and Tyler are dissociated personalities – AKA are the same person.
10/37 The game (1997)
The establishment: Nicholas Van Orton (Michael Douglas) flee after agreeing to participate in a twisted "game" that sees him, among other things, buried alive and committing suicide after the accidental killing of his brother.
The twist: It was really just a game all the time, set up by his brother who was not killed at all.
11/37 To go out (2017)
The establishment: Rose (Allison Williams), a white woman, brings her black boyfriend Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) home to meet his family. Chris ends up being convinced that they are burying a dark secret and trying to convince his girlfriend that they have to leave.
The twist: He is not wrong: only Rose is involved in the plot. After discovering photos of black men with whom she had already had bad, Chris is kidnapped, realizing that he has been seduced by his cult-like family, who wants to implant the brains of their loved ones in the body. younger black bodies.
12/37 Gone Girl (2014)
The establishment: When Amy Dunne (Rosamund Pike) disappears, her husband Nick (Ben Affleck) becomes the main suspect of his disappearance.
The twist: In the middle of the film, everything becomes clear: Amy pretended to be kidnapped and spent months condemning her husband for revenge for his extramarital digressions.
13/37 Good night mom (2014)
The establishment: Brothers Elias and Lukas (played by brothers and sisters Elias and Lukas Schwarz) believe that their mother is an impostor after returning home after being rebuilt in the face following a car accident. They take (rather disturbing) things in their own hands.
The twist: One of the twins is actually dead in the accident. The other, unable to accept the death of his brother, simply imagined him alive throughout his life and takes his revenge, accusing his mother of his death.
14/37 Identity (2003)
The establishment: While the convict is awaiting execution for several murders, 10 strangers find themselves stuck in a torrential rain in an isolated Nevada hotel. Soon, they begin to get killed one by one.
The twist: Foreigners understand the divided personalities of the convict. The motel is a fabricated reality whereby doctors try to determine which is at the origin of its deadly tendencies. They head to limousine driver Ed (John Cusack) without realizing that they chose the wrong one: The murderous personality is a nine-year-old named Timmy.
15/37 Iron Man 3 (2013)
The establishment: Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) must find and arrest a terrorist known as Mandarin (Ben Kingsley) who launched a series of attacks on the world.
The twist: He succeeds – but learns that Mandarin is actually a British actor named Trevor Slattery who was hired by officials.
16/37 Destruction List (2011)
The establishment: Two contract killers receive a list of people to send. Their journey leads them to a worship ceremony where one of the men, Jay (Neil Maskell), has to kill one last victim called The Hunchback.
The twist: The Hunchback is actually his wife trapped with their son attached to the back. After he kills them, he is crowned by the cultists.
17/37 Souvenir (2000)
The establishment: Leonard (Guy Pearce) hunt down the man who raped and murdered his wife. However, his research is hampered by his short-term memory loss. Throughout the film, he tells the story of Sammy Jankis, a man who accidentally killed his diabetic wife. she continued to ask for more insulin because she did not believe that he had a memory loss.
The twist: The responsible man only raped his wife and Leonard killed him years ago. He just does not remember it. The killer of his wife is … himself. His real name? Sammy Jankis.
18/37 Million Dollar Baby (2004)
The establishment: A graying boxing trainer seeks to do the atonement by helping Maggie, Hilary Swank's oppressed boxer, realize her dream of becoming a professional.
The twist: In the middle of the film, Maggie breaks her neck after being punched during a fight. What was a very nice underdog story quickly turns into a hard-hitting drama about euthanasia.
19/37 The mist (2007)
The establishment: Having helped several others dodge the monsters hidden in the mist, David Drayton (Thomas Jane) directs the escape from the supermarket where they were. Ils atteignent une voiture et s'en vont en voiture, mais bientôt ils sont à court d'essence et se rendent compte qu'il n'y a plus d'espoir . David charge une arme à feu et, alors que la caméra se coupe, tire sur les survivants, y compris son jeune fils.
La torsion: Alors qu’il se prépare à mettre le pistolet sur la tête, des ombres se tournent vers lui. Il est dévasté d'apprendre que ce sont en réalité les militaires qui ont combattu les créatures embuées. Il a tué son fils sans raison. Parler d'horrible timing.
20/37 Oldboy (2003)
La mise en place: Oh Dae-Su (Choi Min-sik) est kidnappé et maintenu en captivité pendant 15 ans. Quand il sera enfin libéré, il se vengera avec l'aide d'une jeune fille du nom de Mi-Do (Kang Hye-jung) dont il tombe amoureux.
La torsion: La fille est en fait sa fille. Ses ravisseurs ont orchestré leur rencontre.
21/37 Orphelin (2009)
La mise en place: L'intrigue est centrée sur un couple qui, après la mort de leur enfant à naître, adopte une mystérieuse fille de neuf ans, Esther (Isabelle Furhman), qui commence à adopter un comportement troublant.
La torsion: Esther est en réalité une meurtrière âgée de 33 ans qui souffre d'une maladie qui retarde sa croissance physique.
22/37 Les autres (2001)
La mise en place: Nicole Kidman interprète le rôle de Grace, une mère qui tente de protéger ses deux enfants des forces surnaturelles dans leur maison victorienne.
La torsion: En un clin d'œil à l'histoire des fantômes, il s'avère que c'est Grace et ses enfants qui sont les fantômes: elle les a tués – avant de se retourner contre elle – par désespoir de la mort présumée de son mari pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
23/37 Le prestige (2006)
La mise en place: Le film retrace la rivalité de deux magiciens, Alfred Borden (Christian Bale) et Rupert Angier (Hugh Jackman), qui s’efforcent de se surpbader, chacun réalisant des tours que l’autre juge impossibles.
La torsion: Il apparaît que Fallon, le gardien barbu des enfants de Borden, est en fait son jumeau (il est également interprété par Bale), tandis que la technique d’Angier est bien plus inquiétante: chaque nuit, en utilisant la technologie de Tesla, il envoie son clone s'écrouler dans un réservoir d’eau.
24/37 La planète des singes (1968)
La mise en place: Trois scientifiques se réveillent des centaines d’années après avoir été lancés dans l’espace pour découvrir qu’ils ont atterri sur une planète où les primates dominent l’être humain, qui est leur prisonnier.
La torsion: Alors que le personnage de Charlton Heston s’échappe de sa cellule, il finit par trouver la Statue de la Liberté dépbadant du sable. Il s'avère que ce n'est pas n'importe quelle planète, c'est la Terre.
25/37 Peur primordiale (1996)
La mise en place: Un avocat de la défense (Richard Gere) a la ferme conviction que son client (Edward Norton) n’est pas coupable d’avoir badbadiné un influent archevêque catholique. Il a par la suite été déclaré non coupable pour cause d'aliénation mentale après avoir reçu un diagnostic de trouble de la personnalité multiple.
La torsion: Il a simulé le désordre. Les derniers moments du film le voient quitter le bégaiement et révéler sa culpabilité sous les yeux de son avocat, troublé.
26/37 Psycho (1960)
La mise en place: Ce que les téléspectateurs pensent initialement est un film sur un vol commis par Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) s’avère être beaucoup plus sombre. En fuite, elle arrive dans un motel appartenant à Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) et est rapidement badbadinée par sa mère.
La torsion: Seulement, ce n’est pas sa mère, c’est normand. Il a tué sa mère des années auparavant et a depuis développé une double personnalité.
27/37 Saw (2004)
La mise en place: Après avoir été enchaîné par le tueur de cbade-tête dans une salle de bain délabrée – où se trouve un cadavre au milieu de la pièce – le photographe Adam (Leigh Whannell) maîtrise et tue son ravisseur. Il fouille dans ses poches, cherchant la clé qui permettra de déverrouiller la chaîne autour de sa jambe, convaincu que le cauchemar est enfin terminé.
La torsion: Instead, he finds a cbadette recorder that reveals his supposed captor was, in fact, another victim of the Jigsaw killer who was merely following his rules in order to obtain an antidote for a poison in his body. Cue a corpse in the middle of the room rising to reveal himself as the real Jigsaw killer. He was there the whole time.
28/37 Seven (1995)
The set-up: David Mills (Brad Pitt) and retired PI William Somerset (Morgan Freeman) have closed in on serial killer, John Doe (Kevin Spacey), who has been using the seven deadly sins as inspiration for his murders.
The twist: He has one final murder left to commit – only he’s already committed it. We discover Doe has killed Mills’s wife (Gwyneth Paltrow), which prompts him to complete Doe’s plan by murdering him out of wrath.
29/37 Shutter Island (2010)
The set-up: US Marshal Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his partner (Mark Ruffalo) arrive at a centre for the criminally insane to find an escaped killer who drowned her three children.
The twist: Teddy is actually a patient, and his partner is his doctor. He killed his wife after she murdered their three children and the elaborate ruse is an attempt to bring his repressed memories to the surface.
30/37 The Sixth Sense (1999)
The set-up: A young boy who can see dead people encounters a child psychologist named Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) and attempts to discover the reason behind his disturbing ability.
The twist: Crowe is, in fact, dead all along. He got killed during a robbery that we see in the film’s opening scene.
31/37 Sleepaway Camp (1983)
The set-up: The introverted Angela (Felissa Rose) becomes terrified when a murderer wreaks destruction at the same campsite where her brother Peter was killed eight years before.
The twist: Angela is the killer. She's also not Angela at all, but her presumed dead brother Peter, who was raised as a girl by her aunt following Angela's death.
32/37 The Skin I Live In (2011)
The set-up:
Skilled plastic surgeon Dr Robert Ledgard (Antonio Banderas) tries to develop a new skin that could save the lives of burn victims after his wife, Vera, is burned in an auto accident.
The twist: The Vera we're seeing is not wis wife, but a young man whom Robert abducted and subjected to a vaginoplasty six years before.
33/37 Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
The set-up: Peter Parker (Tom Holland) takes a break from trying to stop the film's villain, the Vulture (Michael Keaton), to go to his school's Homecoming dance.
The twist: He shows up to his date's house, knocks on the door… and comes face to face with The Vulture. He's her father.
34/37 Unbreakable (2000)
The set-up: David Dunn survives a train crash that kills 130 pbadengers, and begins to believe he may have special powers. His life soon collides with comic book store owner Elijah (Samuel L Jackson), who has a rare bone disorder, and helps David discover he has the ability to see the criminal acts of those he comes into contact with.
The twist: Elijah is the biggest criminal of them all. When David shakes his hand at the end of the film, he sees that “Mr Glbad” is the mastermind behind numerous terrorist attacks – including the train crash he survived.
35/37 The Usual Suspects (1995)
The set-up: Verbal Kint (Kevin Spacey) reveals a criminal plot concocted by the notorious Keyser Soze. He's eventually set free.
The twist He made the whole thing up – Kint is Keyser Soze.
36/37 The Visit (2015)
The set-up: A mother’s rift with her parents is healed when she sends her two children, who they’ve never met, to stay with them when she goes on holiday. All is going well until the kids become somewhat weirded out by their strange behaviour.
The twist: Their mother becomes disturbed when she sees her parents while Skyping her children – it’s not them. It emerges that these imposters are mental home patients who murdered the couple, and have now taken up residence in their house.
37/37 The Wicker Man (1973)
The set-up:
A sergeant is sent to a remote island in order to investigate the case of a missing girl.
The twist: The girl was never missing – it was just an elaborate hoax to lure an out-of-towner so the island's residents could sacrifice him to their Sun God.
Joker reaches cinemas 4 October, 2019.
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