did not understand the plot twist
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paulhfromthedeep — 9 years ago(September 05, 2016 09:05 PM)
10!!! Yeah, that woulda been a shock for sure. I agree with your summary totally. To me I expected a 'tranny' to have been a lot more obvious and largely the same as a cross-dresser. I am more educated in matters now.
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shiva-maharjan — 9 years ago(November 22, 2016 08:34 PM)
I agree with you man.I have seen lot of commenters commenting psycho(1962) to be not frightening movie and they are making fun of the movie.But we know that when this movie was release during that time mostly women were afraid to take shower.Now I know most will find the shower scene of psycho to be nothing but at that time it was one of the most disturbing scene.similarly those who are making fun of plot twist in this movie i want to tell them one thing,if you know that dil is men after seeing him,then stop watching movie because such film is no use for them.this movie is not dependent on this fact only.
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DreTam2000 — 13 years ago(July 26, 2012 04:35 PM)
Even if you didn't know, and Dil being a man did surprise you, I don't see how it is a twist that changes the plot much in any way. So I too am a person who doesn't understand why folks feel this film has much of a twist. To me it does not.
It turns out to be a man. So what..? Even the thematic subtext is thin (which is okay, because it still gets the point across, and it is still a well-made film): "I can't help what I am."
I liked the movie, but the supposed "twist" doesn't change the plot up much in any way.
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SeanJoyce — 13 years ago(June 24, 2012 08:04 PM)
This is what's so tremendously sad. People come to this movie looking for a "twist", and get so wrapped up in its execution that they completely miss the point of it all.
A damn shame.
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if that was off, I'd be whoopin' your ass up and down this street.
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dailyshampoo48 — 12 years ago(August 28, 2013 06:01 PM)
People come to this movie looking for a "twist", and get so wrapped up in its execution that they completely miss the point of it all.
And this mentality is the reason for the popularity of such atrocities as The Dark Knight.
