one of if not the best channels for writing and film. the storytelling (narrator, edits, transitions, script) is so good that even ordinary guy who got nothing to do with writing and films would enjoy watching. please keep the great work!
One of my personal favorite twists was in The Prestige. On second viewing, the twist is practically force-fed to you. "Are you watching closely" indeed.
Went back to watch the Prestige after reading your comment. Has to be at least 10 years since the last time I watched it. You're right, there were clues peppered throughout. Also I wondered at the end of the rewatch, did Angiers kill himself? (did his copy kill him) Nolan always does this thing in his movies where he leaves a fundamental aspect of the main character's reality up for interpretation. I watched the scene over and over again and thought, his copy shot him didn't it, that's why he says "I'm the..."
If a plot twist when handled well, it can be better on rewatch. Sixth Sense, Memento, and Fight Club are great examples of plot twists done well in movies. If not handled well, it can make the audience feel like they've been cheated, like Don't Worry Darling or Serenity (2019).
Sixth Sense doesn't make any (sense)... Malcolm doesn't work as a ghost from his own perspective where he should notice that nobody interacts with him. It only creates an illusion for the audience with no logical in-universe explanation.
But it is stated outright that ghosts don't generally know that they are dead, so Malcolm not recognizing this fact is in keeping with the story rules.@@enoyna1001
One of my favorite plot twists was the character reveal in Spider-Man: Homecoming, when Liz’s dad opens the door for Peter and we realize (along with Peter) that Liz’s dad has been the Vulture this whole time. The clues to Vulture being Liz’s dad were all there for the audience to pick up on throughout the film; It was Liz’s drawing in the opening flashback and Liz’s family is rich since her dad has been stealing and selling Stark/Chitauri Tech. All the clues were there and all the dots were connected, but because of how the story was structured and how information was withheld from the audience, it made for a fantastic reveal where everything made sense and left us with a sense of dread for what happened next for Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
One of the worst plot twists is Now You See Me, where we learn at the end that Mark Buffalo’s character was ine if the henchmen all along. But during the runtime of the movie we never get a single clue ir a breadcrumb that would hint this. Even when Mark’s character is alone without anyone around, he still acts like he is frustrated because of the wizards’ actions
lol I had to watch Get Out first before watching this since I keep hearing it was a good movie. Creepy mix between the Tales of the Cript and the Twilight Zone
Good analysis man, I love when movies construct an excellent plot twist, when you finish the movie, you want to watch it again to see how the movie constructs the mystery and how the truth was always there and you didn't catch it.
I love The Village despite people's criticism of it, but my one problem is that the movie doesn't emphasize enough that they're supposed to be in the 1800s. One of the first shots in the film shows a gravestone claiming that the person just died in 1898 or whatever, but it's only a split second shot, and the movie doesn't emphasize enough that they're supposed to be in the late 1800s, so that made it possible for some people to figure out the twist before the end. Amish and Hutterite etc. type communities exist in the modern world and the movie doesn't emphasize enough that that's not what they're supposed to be, making it too easy for some people to see the plot twist coming and not making the plot twist shocking enough.
Referring to your channel, here's no plot twist to be found at all. You again and as always created a masterpiece about how to create a masterpiece. Thanks so much for your great work!
The Plot Twist is what makes A Movie storytelling more Original. Thank you StudioBinder for this Inspiring video. A video where every detail is a clue to understand what means the Plot Twist.
The Village is one of my favorite films and I dont know why it is often critizised. It has such great philosophical conflict, emotional meaningful Twists, the most touching dialogue and Soundtrack, outstanding acting...I just think some people dont get it when its not Just about meaningless horror
I watched it on theater and feels disappointed. Mainly because it differs from my expectation. But boy oh boy, I watch it again and again, it is aging like a fine wine. It's so deep and philosophical, plus has a very neat twist execution.
I think it good one. But the ending just not thrilling. Thats the problem. Mr. Night took many twist as his style of written. That make every time people watch his movies. They will looking for the twist not the story
I think it was more of an initial reaction to the marketing and not the story itself. It was marketed as this edge-of-your-seat horror/thriller and is in fact a much slower, deeper, and more compelling story that much of the audience was either not ready for or not expecting.
I'm planning on including twists in my thriller novel trilogy and in some of the screenplays I plan to write, and those tips will certainly help. Thank you for explaining how to write plot twists well.
That John Truby quote at the start was actually enough for me to explain why some of the supposed 'plot twists' I've experienced felt lame. Compared to great ones like Sixth Sense and Shutter Island, the bad ones were all like shocking for maybe 1 second but then when you think about it, barely has changed anything plot-wise. So it was more like a story with a peculiar conclusion rather than a twist.
You guys are great, but I wish you would use more movies, it feels like you're repeating them a little bit, especially in the longer examples. Also, it would be fun if you could make a video talking more about the clues movies have for the upcoming twists (lines, characters, props, clothes, vfx, etc...), and maybe "The art of sequels and prequels" or something like that.
Predestination should also be an example of how to make a great plot twist. That ending is a chef's kiss. Anyway, great video once again, StudioBinder!
my favourite twists that actually got me stumped were the ones from the zero escape games (999 and virtue's last reward), like vlr's protag (spoiler) having traveled down his timeline and he's been looking like an old dude this whole time to the other characters and he and the player didn't know because there were no mirrors anywhere but it made sense when he made a comment normal for some young dude and the girls would look at him weird
Hi! i appreciate you guys producing this high quality educational videos, I've noticed that you have not tackled Wong kar wai movies and their themes of longing, lost and loneliness and his use of motifs and unique cinematography such as step-printing technique, im curious about this and hope you can tackle this in future videos!
As usual,great video. I prefer when the twist is revealed before the end, cause I kind of feel cheated, so that way I still can enjoy the film for a while knowing the truth. Like a reward from the author for being lying to me.
The plot twist in "The Others" gave me anxiety, did not see it coming. "The Sixth Sense" is more obvious. "The Village" was another that took me off guard. Now it's more difficult to keep plot twists hidden from audiences because of all the leaks on the internet
To be honest my fav plot twist is from the movie THE PRESTIGE. I was blown away at the ending. When Borden(Christian Bale) discovers multiple Angier(Hugh Jackman) in the glass tank.
Good video. Thanks. What I really enjoyed in the Village was the use of the word 'Alley.' I think the line was "He was attacked in an alley." In the context it seems shockingly modern and anachronistic. It is however a word from the 14th century. The plot twist in the Sixth Sense is not that we lean that Bruce Willis' character is a ghost, we've suspected that all along -- but it's undermined. The big surprise is our reaction to Willis' character finding this out. The Sixth Sense is full of 'ghost' troupes from movies, the ghost is seen, he can't interact physically with the world.... I don't remember any of these specifically, but I clearly remember picking up on 'movie ghost code,' but then dismissing it because of new information. It is Shyamalan's best movie I think because of this greater depth. Instead of us the viewers being surprised and shocked, we are emotionally connected to the character and his shock.
maybe because you saw the movie 20 years later or maybe because you're a movie buff who has seen so many that you're hard to surprise, but the Bruce Willis character reveal was a huge plot twist, in itself.
I agree with you. I meant to write that the ''ghost IS seen, but he can't interact physically,' And yes I did apply what I've seen in a lot of movies, especially Kon Ichikawa's The Burmese Harp. So I did think 'ghost,' but then, nah.. So M. Night Shamaylan really surprised me at the end. He did a great job. @@ebbyc1817
My Favorite Movies Plot Twist are : -Star Wars Episode 5 the Empire Strike Back (1980) -The Usual Suspects (1995) -Shutter Island (2010) -Seven (1995) -Scream (1996) -Fight Club (1999) -Gone Girl (2014) -Parasite (2019) -Psycho (1960) -Memento (2000) -Old Boy (2003) -The Planet of the Apes (1968) -Soylent Green (1973) -The Wicked Man (1973) -Angel Heart (1987) -The Village (2004) -The Ring (2002) -Saw (2004) And even Plot Twist in video games and comic books.
Great list. I love all of those too. People don't talk about Angel Heart (1987) NEARLY enough, though. SPOILERS: It even includes breadcrumbs in character names (De Niro's character "name"). Shutter Island uses a similar technique, but it's much harder to unscramble an anagram than it is to notice phonetical similarities... Some of my favorite plot twists of ALL TIME are in Bong Joon Ho's "Mother" (2009) and Park Chan Wook's "The Handmaiden" (2017), which is pretty much a game of "plot twist cat-and-mouse" with the audience. Both directors feature in your list, btw...
In Scream you can actually see the twist coming in the videostore scene. When Billy accuses Randy of being the killer you can see Stu standing behind him with a giant grin on is face.
My favorite misdirection is Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice where she makes us think of Lizzie's father as good and sensible and the mother delirious. Well, aren't we in for a shock when life proves otherwise
Can you talk about kishotenketsu? And other structure of story? Some CZcamsrs say its better way to make character more deep into the story. But i still not get it yet
Mulholland drive is much underrated, or just not well known. But begs the question, was he set up, or was he delusional the entire time? The way Tim Robbins smiles tells me set up brilliantly, but you never know right?
@@MisterGames I read the movie explaination and try to fit it together and from what I understand, the idea is about fantasizing about some one's famous lives and the disappointement when you wake up in the reality and all the glamorizing staff disappears and the real ones slice us over ! If I get it right, I haven't seen other movies discuss such idea in such surreal way so I respect that even though I don't like the movie itself but as I said Mind-bending plot twist you couldn't or at least I didn't get it easily 😉🙌
The Twist is a standard plot point in a character arc but not every movie has a "plot twist" like the sixth sense. What's the difference between the two
I was afraid this video would have the same plot twist I've seen in so many CZcams videos. You know, the one where you're led to believe you're going to see a good, well-researched presentation but it turns out to be an AI-generated piece of crap. I was very pleased that no reversal took place here, as well with the work and attention to detail that went into this. :D
Normally, I know how to write a great plot twist. One of my favorite short stories I’ve ever wrote is only three pages and I scattered breadcrumbs, and it still wasn’t obvious but it makes sense. Right now I’m struggling with simply what I want to plot twist to be. There’s this one character who just has a clearly different vibe than the others but I’m not sure how to turn that into a twist.
I was honestly shocked that the final twist is the video is over hahahaha awesome video as usual @studiobinder what is you favorite twist off all time?
The plot twist in Oldboy was so shocking that it goes to show about the extremes of vengeance people take out on people and the plot twist makes the ending ambiguous!! A very unique revenge film I have to say!!
Although not a film, the tale of Jenny & Screech & Violets tale a 3 part music video in that order by the independent British music artist Ren has one of the most surprising, unexpected, sad & thought provoking endings I and many CZcams viewers have witnessed. Ren has even talked about approaching Netflix with some ideas to turn this into a short film. For any music buffs reading this its worth watching as all 3 videos are one shots and live. Ren is one of those artist you can't pigeonhole into one category of music style but he has called this particular music tale as Bardcore like a modern day Minstrel.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro - What is a Plot Twist?
01:03 - Plot Twist Types and Definition
02:30 - Technique 1: Misdirection
09:23 - Technique 2: Breadcrumbs
14:25 - Technique 3: Story Structure
18:44 - Final Takeaways
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Indeed. I decided to start a channel recently and been hooked on these videos sense. I have ZERO film experience. and I do mean zero.
One of my personal favorite twists was in The Prestige. On second viewing, the twist is practically force-fed to you. "Are you watching closely" indeed.
Yeah that bird right at the start. The child cries and asks about the literal end of the movie
Went back to watch the Prestige after reading your comment. Has to be at least 10 years since the last time I watched it. You're right, there were clues peppered throughout. Also I wondered at the end of the rewatch, did Angiers kill himself? (did his copy kill him) Nolan always does this thing in his movies where he leaves a fundamental aspect of the main character's reality up for interpretation. I watched the scene over and over again and thought, his copy shot him didn't it, that's why he says "I'm the..."
If a plot twist when handled well, it can be better on rewatch. Sixth Sense, Memento, and Fight Club are great examples of plot twists done well in movies. If not handled well, it can make the audience feel like they've been cheated, like Don't Worry Darling or Serenity (2019).
Agreed!
Yes, there can be no cheating. Agatha Christie was very good at plot twists, as was O. Henry.
Sixth Sense doesn't make any (sense)... Malcolm doesn't work as a ghost from his own perspective where he should notice that nobody interacts with him. It only creates an illusion for the audience with no logical in-universe explanation.
I liked the twist in serenity
But it is stated outright that ghosts don't generally know that they are dead, so Malcolm not recognizing this fact is in keeping with the story rules.@@enoyna1001
One of my favorite plot twists was the character reveal in Spider-Man: Homecoming, when Liz’s dad opens the door for Peter and we realize (along with Peter) that Liz’s dad has been the Vulture this whole time. The clues to Vulture being Liz’s dad were all there for the audience to pick up on throughout the film; It was Liz’s drawing in the opening flashback and Liz’s family is rich since her dad has been stealing and selling Stark/Chitauri Tech. All the clues were there and all the dots were connected, but because of how the story was structured and how information was withheld from the audience, it made for a fantastic reveal where everything made sense and left us with a sense of dread for what happened next for Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
Good modern example!
That car scene after that reveal was the perfect way to up the ante. Chef's kiss of a scene filled with dread and tension.
I don't know if I would call it a plot twist, it's just a surprise, it doesn't really change the plot
Yes but let's be honest, the real reason we didn't notice was: he's white, she's black
@@cecily3797The actress is biracial in real life so it's not far fetched he is her dad in the movie
One of the worst plot twists is Now You See Me, where we learn at the end that Mark Buffalo’s character was ine if the henchmen all along. But during the runtime of the movie we never get a single clue ir a breadcrumb that would hint this. Even when Mark’s character is alone without anyone around, he still acts like he is frustrated because of the wizards’ actions
I think THE OTHERS also had a great twist. It's such an under-rated movie. No violence or over use of jump scares....it's all suspense.
Have to agree The Others was brilliant. Also, Below and A Stir of Echoes were in a similar vein and very effectively structured.
The Others was SO good, in a really understated way as well.
Don’t you just love it when you’ve seen all the movies on the spoiler list :) No fear viewing 😎
haha happy viewing
I have never seen Psycho, believe or not.
lol I had to watch Get Out first before watching this since I keep hearing it was a good movie. Creepy mix between the Tales of the Cript and the Twilight Zone
@@scottslotterbeck3796 It's not bad. Don't watch it with your elders though.
@@PatientPerspective same. I need to watch Get Out before watching this as well 😂
Good analysis man, I love when movies construct an excellent plot twist, when you finish the movie, you want to watch it again to see how the movie constructs the mystery and how the truth was always there and you didn't catch it.
Nothing quite like it!
I watched the Sixth Sense again to see how he pulled off that one.
I also watched it with my wife, to see when she got it. That was enjoyable.
I love The Village despite people's criticism of it, but my one problem is that the movie doesn't emphasize enough that they're supposed to be in the 1800s.
One of the first shots in the film shows a gravestone claiming that the person just died in 1898 or whatever, but it's only a split second shot, and the movie doesn't emphasize enough that they're supposed to be in the late 1800s, so that made it possible for some people to figure out the twist before the end.
Amish and Hutterite etc. type communities exist in the modern world and the movie doesn't emphasize enough that that's not what they're supposed to be, making it too easy for some people to see the plot twist coming and not making the plot twist shocking enough.
Not to mention the cut to the cop’s pov turning the reveal into a punchline
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Angel heart is an underrated and mostly unheard of film. It doesn't get enough credit for its brilliance, and a killer plot twist.
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Referring to your channel, here's no plot twist to be found at all. You again and as always created a masterpiece about how to create a masterpiece. Thanks so much for your great work!
Never will have a plot twist on that ;)
The Plot Twist is what makes A Movie storytelling more Original. Thank you StudioBinder for this Inspiring video. A video where every detail is a clue to understand what means the Plot Twist.
Thanks for watching!
The Village is one of my favorite films and I dont know why it is often critizised. It has such great philosophical conflict, emotional meaningful Twists, the most touching dialogue and Soundtrack, outstanding acting...I just think some people dont get it when its not Just about meaningless horror
It's one of Shyamalan's best!
I watched it on theater and feels disappointed. Mainly because it differs from my expectation. But boy oh boy, I watch it again and again, it is aging like a fine wine. It's so deep and philosophical, plus has a very neat twist execution.
I think it good one. But the ending just not thrilling. Thats the problem. Mr. Night took many twist as his style of written. That make every time people watch his movies. They will looking for the twist not the story
I think it was more of an initial reaction to the marketing and not the story itself. It was marketed as this edge-of-your-seat horror/thriller and is in fact a much slower, deeper, and more compelling story that much of the audience was either not ready for or not expecting.
It’s because it’s a terrible plot. Sometimes people care about that.
Thanks for listing the spoiled movies at the start! I haven't seen a couple of them yet, so I'm keeping this saved until I have!
This is the best channel period
The Six Sense, back then first watch. Not knowing anything. No social media ruining it. Has to be the greatest plot twist in cinema history. Period.
Thanks guys! I need more videos and tutorials like this. Do you write Complete guide about Twists and Tropes?
Ok, this channel is now my go to for classic movie recommendations. Can't believe I never watched Scream. Or Village.
I'm planning on including twists in my thriller novel trilogy and in some of the screenplays I plan to write, and those tips will certainly help. Thank you for explaining how to write plot twists well.
Good luck!
Remember that if you twist a plotline too much, the whole thing can spiral out of your control.
@@JohnZ117, thanks for the reminder. The twists I am including are things that make sense for the story and help express its themes.
Awesome video! I want to point out that both of narrators are equally good!
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Quite literally my favorite channel on CZcams. Amazing quality content.
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That John Truby quote at the start was actually enough for me to explain why some of the supposed 'plot twists' I've experienced felt lame.
Compared to great ones like Sixth Sense and Shutter Island, the bad ones were all like shocking for maybe 1 second but then when you think about it, barely has changed anything plot-wise.
So it was more like a story with a peculiar conclusion rather than a twist.
You guys are great, but I wish you would use more movies, it feels like you're repeating them a little bit, especially in the longer examples.
Also, it would be fun if you could make a video talking more about the clues movies have for the upcoming twists (lines, characters, props, clothes, vfx, etc...), and maybe "The art of sequels and prequels" or something like that.
Awesome twist at the end.
Finally the video I wanted from you heven man
Glad you liked it!
Predestination should also be an example of how to make a great plot twist. That ending is a chef's kiss. Anyway, great video once again, StudioBinder!
Thanks for watching!
That end gave me chills
@@144digital They literally took the 'love yourself' message very seriously.
@@somecallmejeremy love thyself, birth thyself
my favourite twists that actually got me stumped were the ones from the zero escape games (999 and virtue's last reward), like vlr's protag (spoiler) having traveled down his timeline and he's been looking like an old dude this whole time to the other characters and he and the player didn't know because there were no mirrors anywhere but it made sense when he made a comment normal for some young dude and the girls would look at him weird
A Beautiful Mind, Split, NOPE & American Psycho was also 4 great films of Plot Twists.
Exactly what I needed!
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Great video, you guys never let us down !
Glad you liked it!
Hi! i appreciate you guys producing this high quality educational videos, I've noticed that you have not tackled Wong kar wai movies and their themes of longing, lost and loneliness and his use of motifs and unique cinematography such as step-printing technique, im curious about this and hope you can tackle this in future videos!
We probably will cover more of his work!
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As usual,great video. I prefer when the twist is revealed before the end, cause I kind of feel cheated, so that way I still can enjoy the film for a while knowing the truth. Like a reward from the author for being lying to me.
You'd love Psycho
The plot twist in "The Others" gave me anxiety, did not see it coming. "The Sixth Sense" is more obvious. "The Village" was another that took me off guard. Now it's more difficult to keep plot twists hidden from audiences because of all the leaks on the internet
My favourite plot twist is The Sixth Sense.... oh, how time goes by, how Olivia William so lovely at that time, and Bruce... he is a legend ♥👍
Pls upload a video about - How many Categories present for making a full movie..??
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i liked the plot twist from enders game where the kids find out the simulations were real
Even better in the book!
Great video !! But you guys forgot Identity ! 👀 Truly masterpiece
another great masterclass!
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To be honest my fav plot twist is from the movie THE PRESTIGE. I was blown away at the ending. When Borden(Christian Bale) discovers multiple Angier(Hugh Jackman) in the glass tank.
David Fincher 🔥
Great at plot twists!
Good video. Thanks. What I really enjoyed in the Village was the use of the word 'Alley.' I think the line was "He was attacked in an alley." In the context it seems shockingly modern and anachronistic. It is however a word from the 14th century.
The plot twist in the Sixth Sense is not that we lean that Bruce Willis' character is a ghost, we've suspected that all along -- but it's undermined. The big surprise is our reaction to Willis' character finding this out. The Sixth Sense is full of 'ghost' troupes from movies, the ghost is seen, he can't interact physically with the world.... I don't remember any of these specifically, but I clearly remember picking up on 'movie ghost code,' but then dismissing it because of new information. It is Shyamalan's best movie I think because of this greater depth. Instead of us the viewers being surprised and shocked, we are emotionally connected to the character and his shock.
maybe because you saw the movie 20 years later or maybe because you're a movie buff who has seen so many that you're hard to surprise, but the Bruce Willis character reveal was a huge plot twist, in itself.
I agree with you. I meant to write that the ''ghost IS seen, but he can't interact physically,' And yes I did apply what I've seen in a lot of movies, especially Kon Ichikawa's The Burmese Harp. So I did think 'ghost,' but then, nah.. So M. Night Shamaylan really surprised me at the end. He did a great job. @@ebbyc1817
We want more How to write type videos ❤
Mr Robot series is master at plot twists.
I highly recommend the series.
Good choice!
very informative video
Make a video about "What is arthouse film?"
Thanks for the suggestion!
Ah came looking for Arrival based on the title alone. SO glad to see it in here!
EDIT: dammit, spoke too soon 😢
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Talking about plot twists without Nolan’s “Prestige” is missing out on a unique technique. Highly recommended.
Handmaiden should be included in these twist videos. It's twistS are so so good
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My Favorite Movies Plot Twist are :
-Star Wars Episode 5 the Empire Strike Back (1980)
-The Usual Suspects (1995)
-Shutter Island (2010)
-Seven (1995)
-Scream (1996)
-Fight Club (1999)
-Gone Girl (2014)
-Parasite (2019)
-Psycho (1960)
-Memento (2000)
-Old Boy (2003)
-The Planet of the Apes (1968)
-Soylent Green (1973)
-The Wicked Man (1973)
-Angel Heart (1987)
-The Village (2004)
-The Ring (2002)
-Saw (2004)
And even Plot Twist in video games and comic books.
Great list. I love all of those too. People don't talk about Angel Heart (1987) NEARLY enough, though. SPOILERS: It even includes breadcrumbs in character names (De Niro's character "name"). Shutter Island uses a similar technique, but it's much harder to unscramble an anagram than it is to notice phonetical similarities...
Some of my favorite plot twists of ALL TIME are in Bong Joon Ho's "Mother" (2009) and Park Chan Wook's "The Handmaiden" (2017), which is pretty much a game of "plot twist cat-and-mouse" with the audience. Both directors feature in your list, btw...
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@@Pedro_Larroza Effectively. The Twist of Angel Heart (1987) is traumatic. This is where its quality lies.
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Nice video ❤🎉, please make a video on how to write a comedy script.
I have seen all of these movies, loved all of them, can you recommend lesser known movies with great plot twist ?
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The the 6th sense had one of the best plot twists.
All time classic!
In Scream you can actually see the twist coming in the videostore scene.
When Billy accuses Randy of being the killer you can see Stu standing behind him with a giant grin on is face.
2:42 Why MYSTERIO [in Spider-Man FFH] is the most entertaining movie villain. His encore was EPIC payback!
My favorite misdirection is Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice where she makes us think of Lizzie's father as good and sensible and the mother delirious. Well, aren't we in for a shock when life proves otherwise
Can you talk about kishotenketsu? And other structure of story?
Some CZcamsrs say its better way to make character more deep into the story. But i still not get it yet
could you do “HOW TO WRITE anthology script/screen-play” !!!
Incendies and Mulholland drive also have one of the smartest and unexpected mind-bending plot twists of all time 🙌
Mulholland drive is much underrated, or just not well known. But begs the question, was he set up, or was he delusional the entire time? The way Tim Robbins smiles tells me set up brilliantly, but you never know right?
@@MisterGames I read the movie explaination and try to fit it together and from what I understand, the idea is about fantasizing about some one's famous lives and the disappointement when you wake up in the reality and all the glamorizing staff disappears and the real ones slice us over !
If I get it right, I haven't seen other movies discuss such idea in such surreal way so I respect that even though I don't like the movie itself but as I said
Mind-bending plot twist you couldn't or at least I didn't get it easily 😉🙌
@@marwanel-aghoury8822why don't you like it?
@@sarangasaikia343 lesbian relationship and many nude scenes and I don't like such things in movies or any form of media production
Pilot Twist especially in the horror movies is amazing.
The Others
Old boy is great movie.. I am so proud this movie and our country is so happy.. korea
A classic!
The Twist is a standard plot point in a character arc but not every movie has a "plot twist" like the sixth sense. What's the difference between the two
I was afraid this video would have the same plot twist I've seen in so many CZcams videos. You know, the one where you're led to believe you're going to see a good, well-researched presentation but it turns out to be an AI-generated piece of crap. I was very pleased that no reversal took place here, as well with the work and attention to detail that went into this. :D
to me personally, the best plot twist in a movie have always been in Alfred Hitchcock movie. especially vertigo.
No one does it like Hitchcock!
Could you do a video on roomtone, making dialogue sound natural and sound design
Thanks for the suggestion!
The narrator needs to do a film podcast!
Great video
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StudioBinder: "We will spoil the following movies"
Also StudioBinder: "Let's spoil Old Boy too without any warning"
Great! Thanx!
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Superb bro ✋😁😁
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Bro please make a videos on how many types of plots to make movies
Please, please, please publish a book of filmmaking techniques!
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Normally, I know how to write a great plot twist. One of my favorite short stories I’ve ever wrote is only three pages and I scattered breadcrumbs, and it still wasn’t obvious but it makes sense. Right now I’m struggling with simply what I want to plot twist to be. There’s this one character who just has a clearly different vibe than the others but I’m not sure how to turn that into a twist.
I was honestly shocked that the final twist is the video is over hahahaha
awesome video as usual
@studiobinder what is you favorite twist off all time?
maybe we'll make a video list ;)
Great video. Totally.... unexpected 🤨
What a reversal
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
What about the ATTACK ON TITAN plot twist? Isayama's masterstoke with Eren YEAGER'S character?❤😊
That's a great one!
Book of Eli is another amazing plot twist.
What are the movies cited in this video? I looooovvveee plot twist movies and I want to watch what you've mentioned. I don't want any spoilers!
The plot twist in Oldboy was so shocking that it goes to show about the extremes of vengeance people take out on people and the plot twist makes the ending ambiguous!! A very unique revenge film I have to say!!
THE revenge film arguably
Although not a film, the tale of Jenny & Screech & Violets tale a 3 part music video in that order by the independent British music artist Ren has one of the most surprising, unexpected, sad & thought provoking endings I and many CZcams viewers have witnessed. Ren has even talked about approaching Netflix with some ideas to turn this into a short film. For any music buffs reading this its worth watching as all 3 videos are one shots and live. Ren is one of those artist you can't pigeonhole into one category of music style but he has called this particular music tale as Bardcore like a modern day Minstrel.
Interesting!
Knives out is one of the best plot twist
Love a great mystery film!