Is it the greatest switch-ending ever?
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markok56 — 10 years ago(October 26, 2015 06:08 AM)
It's not true.
There was at least 3 hints that Tom is actually spy.
1.His first word is nomo,something in russian language
2.When 2 assassins chase Tom, he basically screaming at russian
3.In bar scene, he says I'm American on the phone..
When you watch movie 2nd time, it's pretty clear that Tpm Farrell is Yuri. -
jfmlin — 18 years ago(January 10, 2008 11:06 PM)
This ending would have been great if it had any backing or uncertainty from the in depth "reality" that the movie viewer was seeing. But it did not! I felt it was a total ripoff. Like a movie ending with.."it was all a dream."
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jstang411 — 12 years ago(February 12, 2014 10:02 AM)
It absolutely stunned me like no other one has. And when I rewatched I couldn't find anything that contradicted the scenario and a few clues as well (like that phone call from the Pentagon).
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artistathome — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 04:04 PM)
At the beginning, it is a mystery what is going on with Costner staring into the mirror and saying when is he coming out?
and why no one connected the beginning with anything that happens later is strange but I didn't either.
Yes it is a beautiful twist.