There is one plot twist, however, late in the film involving Michael Douglas' character that really stupefied me. |
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Instead, he spools out an obvious, by-the-numbers plot, with an ending bereft of any impact thanks to a too-convenient plot twist. |
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The big problem is, the script is knuckleheaded, employing a plot twist that defies all reason for the sake of mere surprise. |
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Anyway, the mystery of James' eccentric behavior is eventually revealed in a plot twist that was blindingly obvious half an hour earlier. |
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At this point, the film begins to play its highest cards, with a breathtaking new plot twist about every three minutes. |
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I was once graded down on a high school creative writing assignment for utilizing the same lame plot twist. |
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Only at the end, when the director employs a cheat to offer one final plot twist, do things start to unravel. |
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Each pailful, each drop, was another show, another plot twist, another build-up to the climax. |
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And the film boasts a very funny, intentionally loony last-minute plot twist. |
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Warner Brothers never tells you the truth about a key plot twist that turns this pedestrian boxing movie into an insufferable manipulative right to die movie. |
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This is a beautifully poised film that peels away the external artifice of its central character layer by layer, with each plot twist raising as many questions as it answers. |
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Well, to anyone who didn't see that plot twist coming creakily down the pike, I very much envy your ability to be continually surprised at the movies. |
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It is a good read, and although I should have seen the final plot twist approaching from a country mile away, it doesn't really diminish the story if you do guess it. |
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By the time a late-breaking, soapy plot twist arrives, you may no longer give a yawp. |
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In a novel or movie, he would come up with a last-minute cure, but reality ruthlessly blue-pencilled that particular plot twist. |
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Brown's selfishness eventually gets the best of him, and Greene closes the novel with a plot twist that introduces more questions than it answers. |
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Sherlock-the-character has a fanatic following, with fans who debate every Cumberbatchian movement and every plot twist with the fervor of grassy-knoll conspiracy buffs. |
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