The CPU burned out! 5 suspense movies that will make you exclaim never expected .

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

5 movies that will make you can't guess the ending are here! The plot progresses in layers, and every twist catches you off guard. Can you keep up with the pace? See who the real masters of reasoning are!

Producer: James Ward Bucurt.

Douban: 86

A movie that plays quantum physics 6 to fly. On a seemingly ordinary evening, a group of friends sit around with food and wine on the table, and everyone is preparing to have a relaxed and happy party.

However, this is not a plot of "sentient water and fullness", but a big brawl caused by a comet rubbing shoulders with the earth!

Director James Ward Bucurt is a genius with a big brain, and he shoots high-concept films at a low cost, which makes people have to admire his imagination and execution.

The moment the comet passed by, the light bulbs crackled and flashed, and the entire neighborhood went without power, but it was only a prelude to this crazy party.

Then, they noticed that there was a house nearby that was actually brightly lit, so the group of curious friends decided to find out.

After entering the mysterious house, the story is like opening Pandora's box, all kinds of bizarre events follow one after another, and the relationship between the characters instantly becomes more complicated than the matryoshka doll.

It turned out that the comet did not bring a simple power outage, but the door of the parallel universe was knocked open, and the various worlds began to intertwine and collide with each other.

That scene is like a real-life teaching carefully planned by a professor of quantum mechanics, allowing everyone to learn a handful of scientific knowledge by the way in the excitement.

The protagonists fall into chaos one by one, and the audience also brainstorms together, who is the copy of whom? Who made a different choice?

The film's treatment of parallel universes is simply clever. There are no lengthy and boring explanations, no dozing off theoretical lectures, just a "bang" and your brain hole is opened.

Producer: Martin Scorsese.

Douban: 89

The depth and suspense of the film is comparable to that of the Mariana Trench. The director of this film is an evergreen tree in Hollywood, and his lens is like a scalpel, accurately dissecting human nature and all corners of society.

Xiao Lizi plays Federal Police Detective Teddy Daniels in this movie, a character who is full of scars but tough to the end.

Don't look at his cold appearance and sharp eyes, but the inner world is called a tangled and complicated, which can be called a realistic version of the psychological labyrinth.

At the beginning of the movie, Teddy and his partner Chuck sail to Shutter Island on a dilapidated ferry, and the scene instantly creates a stormy and dangerous atmosphere.

And this island is a concentration camp for the mentally ill and a human purgatory, and the stories of those prisoners, each of which is enough to write a horror **.

The purpose of the two on the island is to find a female psychopath who has mysteriously disappeared.

However, as you investigate, you'll discover that everything on this island is not simple, and every step feels like stepping into one elaborate dream after another. It is impossible to tell which is real and which is illusion.

Teddy, in particular, is like an invisible hand whose personal emotional trauma and obsession with his wife's death distort his perception at every moment.

Every seemingly inconspicuous detail is a foreshadowing of the final revelation, and this layer-by-layer narrative technique is like doing a brain teaser game.

Especially at the end, when the truth comes to the surface, you will have a feeling of sudden realization and mixed tastes, and sigh that everything is so out of the box!

Producer: James Mangold.

Douban: 89

Deadly ID has been praised for its brilliant script and suspenseful plot. In particular, the big reversal at the end reveals a shocking truth, further reinforcing its brain-burning characteristics.

Imagine a stormy night with zero visibility, but it's not a good time for a romantic encounter. It's a prologue to a "killing game"!

The film opens with you thrown into a run-down motel that seems to have been forgotten by the world, filled with strangers with all sorts of identities.

For example, there are down-and-out former Hollywood screenwriters, beautiful single mothers who seem innocent, and the mysterious killer and so on. They are like a makeshift patchwork of "script killing" characters, all of them vivid and full of suspense.

This group of people began to stage scenes of life and death chases in the enclosed space, and each character received a box lunch one after another, which is simply a realistic version of "who is undercover".

It's just that there may be more than one undercover agent here, and the undercover agent may be. 10,000 words are omitted here to prevent spoilers). Every time you think you've found the truth, only to find out that you've just been caught up in a new mystery.

This kind of step-by-step plot design makes people look as exciting as a roller coaster, sometimes hanging by a thread, and sometimes stunning.

Especially the big reversal at the end, it is even more spicy than the last bite of eating Malatang, which makes people shout: "I'll go, can I still play like this?!" ”

The film uses a non-linear narrative that constantly switches between different points in time, making it feel like you're doing a jigsaw puzzle trying to piece together a complete story.

This narrative is reminiscent of the classic "Butterfly Effect", except that "Fatal ID" is darker and more distorted.

Producer: Ryan Johnson.

Douban: 81

The film is like a colorful jigsaw puzzle, and the director skillfully puts them together to weave a picture full of twists and turns and a battle of humanity.

First of all, you can't help but admire the bold creativity and clever layout of this story. Harlan, a wealthy ** family, died mysteriously after his family's birthday party. It was like a bomb exploding in the middle of the family.

Then, Detective Blanc made his debut. His appearance makes the whole case like a reasoning ** vividly displayed in front of the audience, and every clue is like a well-designed puzzle, waiting for us to solve.

The characters in the film are simply a realistic version of the "record of the enmity of the wealthy". Every character is portrayed vividly and fully.

From the pretentious son, the vain and ambitious daughter, to the seemingly innocent but scheming granddaughter Marta, to the grandson who is cynical on the surface but hides secrets inside.

Their dialogue is full of dark humor, and the interactions between the characters are full of sparks, which is hilarious and intriguing about the stories behind them.

Behind the seemingly harmonious family relationship, there is actually an undercurrent surging and intriguing. Everyone can be a suspect, and every detail can be the key to solving the case.

Through a series of time-staggered flashbacks, the truth behind Harlan's death is revealed little by little. This narrative is like peeling an onion, with each layer of revelation leading to new questions until finally all the mysteries are solved one by one.

As you follow in the footsteps of Detective Blanc and uncover the truth little by little, you will find yourself fully immersed in this complex and exciting world.

Director: M. Knight Shyamalan.

Douban: 89

A masterpiece that scared people to goosebumps and earned countless tears from the audience. The protagonist is Dr. Malcolm, a psychologist who hides a heart that needs to be healed under the aura of professionalism.

On the other side, there is the little boy Cole, whose eyes are full of depth and fear beyond his years. Because what he has is not ordinary children's things.

Rather, it is the ability to see "those" things that ordinary people cannot see—the souls of the dead. Imagine how scary it would be for a nine-year-old!

Cole's mother didn't take it too seriously at first, probably thinking that her son was just imaginative. But soon, things don't get so simple.

Cole's behavior became more and more erratic, and he even began to avoid his little friends because he didn't want them to see those "people".

Dr. Malcolm begins a series of ** conversations with Cole, slowly revealing the secrets behind them.

As the plot progresses, Dr. Malcolm begins to believe in Cole's abilities and tries to help him understand this particular "sixth sense".

In the process, not only Cole got **, but Malcolm himself found the courage to face the past.

The director's clever use of lighting, sound effects, and eerie picture design fills every shot with tension.

In particular, the way the "ghosts" appear always poke at your nerve endings with precision, and you can't help but peek through your fingers to see what happens next.

In the process of helping Cole, Dr. Malcolm is actually redeeming himself, and the interaction between the two is not only deeply sympathetic and understanding, but also the exploration and challenge of the unknown world.

Especially the ending that shocked the world, the reversal was so strong that it was enough to make the audience collectively gasp, it turns out that everything is not as simple as it seems on the surface!

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