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When it was first released, The Sixth Sense ending blew everyones' minds.
Usual Suspects and Se7en as well.
+1 Usual Suspects for sure. That movie blew my mind.
My youngest sister has never watched Sixth Sense so that's the plan the next time one of us visits the other.
I suspect even though she doesn't know the twist, it has invaded pop culture references and memes though that she will figure it out early on in the movie. I remember even just knowing there was A Twist^TM was enough for me to spot what was coming much earlier on than the reveal.
I definitely think this movie popularized the βbut it needs a twist at the endβ trend.
All three great answers. I thoroughly enjoyed them. Iβve been trying to get my wife to watch Se7en or Usual Suspects for years.
Fun fact about Fenster's weird accent: Benicio Del Toro decided that he was playing a "Black Chinese Puerto Rican Jew".
I never watched sixth sense but I've already had it spoiled :(