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Any films or dramas that have had one of those "wow didn't see that coming" moments


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I was chatting to some friends and we ended up discussing surprise moments in flims/dramas, so I just wondered if anyone else wanted to share any.


The following were surprise moments for me


The Killing Series 1 (Danish one) - when Lund turns around and see "Sara 84" on Vaugen's sweatshirt


Sixth Sense - when you realise the character of Bruce Willis was dead all long


Manor des Source - when Cesar realises he caused the death of the son he did not know he had


Au wiedersehen Pet - when Oz gets up on stage and starts singing really well to the surprise of his friends (and me!)



Care to share?

The last episode of the first series of Broadchurch wher David Tennants character was walking towards the murderers house. We don't know which one it will be and its the combo of him walking trepeditiously down the road and through the house to the garage and then comes face to face .... Tingle down the spine. Series 2 didn't match up.

Bad Taste.

When the guy leans back against a door in a house where he's hiding, thinking he's escaped the mutant aliens, then a chainsaw pushes through the door from behind - appearing through the front of his face and sawing him in two up and down the middle.

Thanks for taking the time to share. It was interesting to see what others said.


Another two that I forgot to mention were the endings of the films "Leon" and "The Usual Suspects" - both endings came as a surprise to me.

  • 3 months later...

About 12 years ago took a friend to see the digitally remastered release of Alien


Really didn't expect my friend to jump up in the air throwing popcorn everywhere and screaming like a little girlie when the Alien pops out of the chest.


He claimed he had seen it before but .... No excuse really is there 😳

*Bob* Wrote:

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> No, I wouldn't have seen that one coming, Callie.

>

>

> I can't wait to see when it does though. It will

> be such a surprise.


oops so sorry Bob for the spoiler! I whizzed through the whole season online when it came back on, love GOH! Can't wait for next season :O)

Callie Wrote:

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> *Bob* Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > No, I wouldn't have seen that one coming,

> Callie.

> >

> >

> > I can't wait to see when it does though. It

> will

> > be such a surprise.

>

> oops so sorry Bob for the spoiler! I whizzed

> through the whole season online when it came back

> on, love GOH! Can't wait for next season :O)


Twitter went into meltdown when that happened (won't repeat)


Most unpopular character action ever - until Cecil got murdered.

Otta Wrote:

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> It was completely gratuitous and was not remotely

> necessary for the furtherment of the story.


It's a bit too late to complain about gratuity with GOT - it's been torture-porn and muff-shots all the way.

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