Took me 2 minutes into the movie to figure it out *spoiler*
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AlexMorgan13 — 21 years ago(September 06, 2004 06:47 PM)
again, like i asked in the other post, what tipped us off about the parents being killed by anyone else?
remember the storyline was that the father went crazy and killed his wife , and then himself, a murder-suicide, nothing suggested foul play in that
obviously if we knew the father really wasn't the killer, then it would have to be Sam
maybe it was the movie title that gave it away, so you are expecting and looking for all sorts of twists through out -
AlexMorgan13 — 21 years ago(September 07, 2004 01:20 PM)
well remember the movie was leading us to believe that Ashley's dad was evil, so that Ashley perhaps when she was drunk did evil things as well
why did Samuel kill both her parents, but never tried to kill Ashley herself for having sex with bad men? -
BookWrm89 — 21 years ago(September 16, 2004 12:33 PM)
I guessed that it was Samuel's character at the beginning of the movie, but what really gave it away was the first murdershe'd slept with the guy over a month before she met Andy's character, so it couldn't have been him. That only left Samuel's character. Ashley's character wasn't intelligent enough to carry out the murdersif she was such a good cop, why didn't she tumble to the fact that she was being drugged in the wine? Hello??? Get a clue!!!!
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Mac-59 — 21 years ago(September 21, 2004 12:34 PM)
If it had been Judd all along, it would have been Never Talk to Strangers all over again.
It seems like these days if you make a thriller you can choose between unoriginal or extremely predictable. Somehow, Twisted managed to be both.
I too knew it was Samuel about 2 minutes into the movie. He kept showing off that damn lighter. The only other person who smoked was Andy Garcia, but he used matches, which they made extremely obvious.
How stupid do these screenwriters think we are?
I've only seen two other films lately that were even more predictable: Blood Work and maybe The Recruit (my sister and I both saw the trailer for it and about half way through we said in unison: Pacino dunnit) and dammit if we weren't right. -
callyemilytigger — 21 years ago(October 24, 2004 09:25 AM)
Well I have to admit I didn't figure it out that soon into the movie. but as time went by and all of the potential suspects were killed that narrowed it down to Jackson, Garcia and Judd. You know Judd didn't really do it, I didn't think Garcia did it because who would have cared. What I mean by that is they never developed his character or the partner relationship between him and Judd. They should have built a stronger foundation for their relationship and also they briefly mentioned he had something to do with his girlfriend or wife's killing. That tidbit should have been presented in a more meaningful manner to cast more suspicion on him earlier on.
I thought for a while that maybe it was the psychiatrist she was having sessions with because he creeped me out. Especially in that scene in the parking garage. But then when Jackson was grilling her about the men she was sleeping with I thought, "oh boy he's a jealous sicko." And I was right. The ending was so bad was it just me or when you found out it was Jackson and he did his explaining about why he did it and everything I didn't even care! The writing was so bad! That scene was terrible.
I don't know if anyone remembers an early 1990's movie called "Whispers in the Dark" with Alan Alda and Annabella Scorria. But that had a similiar ending with the protective father-figure being the killer. But in that movie, I was really surprised and the way Alda's character freaked out was good writing and acting. IMO. -
wilco96 — 16 years ago(July 06, 2009 12:53 PM)
ive seen the trailer now, after ive seen the movie and i am glad it wasnt the other way around. The trailer makes it so obvious its jackson by showing him shouting in the end of the movie god i hate these trailers
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padzok — 18 years ago(May 11, 2007 08:36 AM)
It was totally obvious from the start that SLJ had killed her parents.
But I didnt give up hoping there might be more of a twist than just that.
I would have liked it to be the psychiatrist (eg he was the son of one of the victims of her dad, only discovered this fact from seeing her file).
However, the problem was the the first victim had slept with her a month before the start of the movie. So that ruled out both Garcia and the psychiatrist.
Her blond boyfriend was never a likely option. (Too incompetent).
Briefly I thought it might have been the lawyer (acting on info from his client). But when he begged a second time to get back with her, it was obvious he was just a red herring. -
psmu — 18 years ago(January 27, 2008 08:35 AM)
Tell u the truth, i am the dumbest guy in this board cause i had to watch it till near the end. When Samuel set up scene to frame another guy, that is time i known it's him. How stupid i am? But u know what, not even single character show on screen in first 2 minutes , first minute is Logo , second is bridge scene. Did u guy really see samuel in 2 minutes? cool!
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tdl797 — 17 years ago(September 13, 2008 09:56 AM)
people who say it's so predictable are just lucky for the most part - you've got a 33% chance or so. the people who didn't guess it wouldn't come to post and brag. ha.
why is it so farfetched or dumb for Ashley to have done it?
it even looks like a foreign title for the film is The Blackout Murders
i think the real tragedy is Ashely young boy haircut.
i don't know if it's that or something else, but something looks odd about her appearance. pasted on eyebrows or a wig? -
agatha_dirks — 16 years ago(November 24, 2009 11:44 AM)
I had to watch it twice because the first time I fell asleep thinking I was the murderer
haha
and half way the movie I wanted to delete the movie of my recorder. I think they should hand out a I survived TWISTED t-shirt -
