If movies with plot twists are your thing, then we have just the film for you because, let's be honest, everyone likes a well done plot twist in a movie.
The best twists leave your jaw on the floor and your mind racing to catch up with what the big reveal all means.
On top of that, they make a re-watch even more rewarding as previous scenes will take on another layer where you can spot all the clues to the truth that the movie dangled right in front of you but you didn't notice.
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Even if a plot twist is spoiled for you, the best of them still hit like a train because of what it means for the characters whose world's are getting turned upside down.
Whether it's the reveal of the twist in Fight Club, the final clue clicking into place for Shutter Island or Bruce Willis learning the truth in The Sixth Sense, good twists get talked about for years.
Then, of course, there are the people who think the greatest twist in movie history is in Crazy, Stupid Love, and it is actually a pretty decent one.
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Anyhow, if you're free this evening you might want to plonk yourself in front of the telly and stream something that'll scramble your noodle a bit.
The movie in question is a Netflix flick called Fractured, and it's got Sam Worthington in a role that's not a blue alien in a James Cameron movie.
He's a dude called Ray Monroe who gets a head injury which starts messing with his perception of reality.
Then his wife (Lily Rabe) and daughter (Lucy Capri) go missing and suddenly the guy who is struggling to tell what's real and what isn't has got to figure out where his nearest and dearest are.
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That's about all we'd like to tell you about this movie in order not to spoil the twist of the film, but if you want to watch it, Netflix fans reckon it's a good bit of fun.
It was a popular answer provided to someone looking for a film with a 'mind blowing twist', along with the likes of Shutter Island and Gone Girl.
Those who watched it when it first released said they 'have absolutely NO IDEA what is happening' in a good way.
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Someone else said 'my jaw is still on the floor at that ending', while a third recommended it to those who were 'looking to have some sort of psychological turbulence this night'.
If that sounds like your jam you know what to watch.
Topics: Netflix, TV and Film