Mind-Blowing Movie Plot Twists That Nobody Saw Coming

Reservoir Dogs

This 1992 film was Quentin Tarantino's feature-length debut. In the end, Mr. Orange (Tim Roth) reveals himself to be an undercover cop, informing Nash that the police will arrive shortly. However, after being shot in a Mexican standoff, a devastated and betrayed Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) reluctantly kills Orange as the warehouse is stormed by law enforcement.

Jacob's Ladder

Throughout Jacob's Ladder, there are many hints that Vietnam War veteran Jacob Singer (Tim Robbins) has been dead or is dying and must learn to accept his fate in order to embrace eternal peace. Jacob is plagued by a number of hallucinations and flashbacks that warp the world around him. At the end of the film, believing himself to be a victim of chemical warfare, Jacob ascends a staircase into a bright light. The scene returns to a triage tent in 1971 as military doctors declare that he has died.

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