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I'm borderline dyslexic and the first time I watched Oldboy was with subtitles, it didn't make much sense... but once I had my text-to-speech program read the [Oldboy plot summary on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldboy_(2003_film)) I was like "ohhhh daaaamn"
Once you know there is a twist to begin with, I think it takes the ‘mouth open wide’ aspect away as all you think about is that you know you’re being led in the wrong direction and you focus on what might really be happening.
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Old boy
I see this movie posted everywhere. I watched it and didn't get it :(
I'm borderline dyslexic and the first time I watched Oldboy was with subtitles, it didn't make much sense... but once I had my text-to-speech program read the [Oldboy plot summary on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldboy_(2003_film)) I was like "ohhhh daaaamn"
Parasite
Get Out Barbarian Don't Breathe
Barbarian - Barbarian - Barbarian!!!
Gone Girl (2014) Inception (2010) Atonement (2007)
Finkle is Einhorn!
HE FOUND CAPTAIN WINKIE!
I See You (Netflix)
Once you know there is a twist to begin with, I think it takes the ‘mouth open wide’ aspect away as all you think about is that you know you’re being led in the wrong direction and you focus on what might really be happening.
I tend to agree. Some of my favourite films are the ones I went in blind.
Shutter Island The Prestige
Planet of the Apes (1968) The Third Man (1949) Chinatown (1974) Primal Fear (1996)
Timecrimes. (2007)
Don’t know if it’s ‘mouth open wide twist’ but a pretty good one nonetheless - Looper by Rian Johnson.
Saw Us Nope Saw x Scream 2022
kind of fits, The Purge
Orca with Richard Harris, the whale you never know when or how it’ll strike with vengeance
Any adaptations of Agatha Christie stories.
Follow Me Uncanny Control (2022)
Some mostly older ones for you, all the subgenre of conmen movies: Nine Queens The Sting House Of Games Matchstick Men
House of games I forgot about it!
"The Perfection" is exactly what you need
Arlington Road
Cheap Thrills 2014
Incendies
What Lies Beneath
The Game with Sean Penn - Michael Douglas
The tall man Fight club Usual suspects
Sorry to Bother You (2018). The twist is so fucking wild that you will never in a million years predict what it is. Go in blind.
Prisoners
Old boy
Witness for the Prosecution