Movies that make you go "huh?!??"

Started by Tptmanno15 pages

Yea, but their not gonna stop.
Their raking in way too much cash to do that.

"The Grudge" was compleatly dumb, it had no plot at all. It was just plain DUMB!

The Fog

Haven't seen many of the movies you have all listed and I think I know why. However a movie that I have seen and wished I hadn't for I don't really think their was a plot thus just a huge big HUH is left on the eyes of the viewer.

Elisabeth....I mean really having been told it was the best film ever I watched it, thank god not at the cinema I waited until the DVD came out but man getting through that movie was like.....well use your imagination. 😘

"The Village" was stupid. I mean the plot was pointless, it had no meanig at ALL!

Darkness

Darkness? As in Darkness Falls? Or just plain Darkness?

Darkness with Lena Olin and the girl in X-men who played Rouge

My Giant what

Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind made me go "huh" during the film, cause places were always changing, but at the end i understood everything.

Elektra made me go 🤨 huh?!

And a lot of people say Requiem for a dream is confusing, but all i thought was that it gives me headache coz of the noisy sounds...

Originally posted by Flavio
Eternal Sunshine of the spotless mind made me go "huh" during the film, cause places were always changing, but at the end i understood everything.

Elektra made me go 🤨 huh?!

And a lot of people say Requiem for a dream is confusing, but all i thought was that it gives me headache coz of the noisy sounds...

The only only part of Eternal Sunshine... that I didn't get was at the end when Joel and Clementine end up back in the car outside Clementine's house as they were earlier in the movie. I didn't and still don't get that.

Originally posted by Tptmanno1
Donnie Darko was one I had to think about for days to actually get, but I think I get it.
Also, The Seventh Seal, the one I had my old sig about. Thats a great movie, and really makes you think, but more on a philosophical, out of the characters sence too though. Really really good.

Same here.

to T.M.:
you mean when they start to listen to the tape? id have to watch it again to figure out...

the movie was complex to me, some "repeated" parts, i didnt know if was present, past.

Originally posted by Flavio
to T.M.:
you mean when they start to listen to the tape? id have to watch it again to figure out...

the movie was complex to me, some "repeated" parts, i didnt know if was present, past.

Not sure she goes in to get her toothbrush. first time you see it you don't see her in the house you see Joel outside and talking to Patrick (Elijah Wood) 2nd time you do see her in the house.

Donnie Darko *shiver* 😕 I'm sure the screenwriter was drunk when he wrote that ending ...

🙄

Originally posted by T.M
Not sure she goes in to get her toothbrush. first time you see it you don't see her in the house you see Joel outside and talking to Patrick (Elijah Wood) 2nd time you do see her in the house.

oh i know...i watched the dvd with the director's commentary and he says that they cut a part of that scene, making it the most surreal one in the movie(i think elijah was supposed to ask for cigarrette, and they cut, so you only see him saying thanks or somethng like that) its really confusing, but i thought had understood when i watched it 😑

Originally posted by Flavio
oh i know...i watched the dvd with the director's commentary and he says that they cut a part of that scene, making it the most surreal one in the movie(i think elijah was supposed to ask for cigarrette, and they cut, so you only see him saying thanks or somethng like that) its really confusing, but i thought had understood when i watched it 😑

lol. I will have to watch it again... (only seen it once)

so will i 😆

Re: Movies that make you go "huh?!??"

Originally posted by dragonpisces272
There are movies out there that stop in the wrong places, or you just dont know what the heck's going on. What are some of those movies?

i didnt get "The Village" at all (if thats what it's called).

i knew someone would mention pulp fiction or akira at some point. sure they might be confusing at first but make more sense with time.