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9 scam movies, scams, and script twists to surprise you

The unexpected script twists are presented as a remarkable coup in which the film industry has found its refuge when it comes to impacting audiences. Scam, scam, and hoax movies are a catch-all, and in this list, we take a quick look at some of the most prominent in history.Everyone wants to be surprised when they sit in the big rooms, ready to take the hands to the head when the final moment of the film arrives: an experience that never goes out of style and that has made the industry great. Therefore, if you are one of those who are passionate about this type of narrative, we recommend that you let yourself be carried away by the best planned stratagems that the protagonists of the following films carefully elaborated. the first script twists that laid the foundations of modern cinema; a sequence from which films that were released in the future drank directly. With Robert Redford and Paul Newman, this 1973 film won the Academy Award for Best Picture, Director and Screenplay; So the biggest scam movie classic is worth rescuing. ‘Ocean’s 11’ Steven Soderbergh assembled an overwhelming cast of stars to sign the remake of ‘The 11 Gang’. With George Clooney at the helm, accompanied by the charisma of Brad Pitt and the innocence of Matt Damon, we enter the world of Las Vegas casinos. A journey of pure entertainment that, in its third act, gives us one of the most famous cinematographic deceptions. ‘The Illusionist’ Perhaps ‘The Illusionist’ does not have a plot based on robberies and robberies; However, the wizard starring Edward Norton is certainly no stranger to scams.This romantic story knows perfectly how to keep the viewer’s focus of attention on a specific point, while playing his cards behind our backs: a magic trick on the big screen. ‘Nine Queens’ From Argentina, we received one of the most popular films characteristics of South American cinema. Following the rules of the Hollywood narrative structure, the film is one of the best-managed scam films in terms of tension, emotion and, above all, script twists. Ricardo Darín demonstrates, once again, why he has the interpretive hegemony when it comes to Argentine films with international travel. ‘Reservoir Dogs’ ‘Reservoir Dogs’ is the first feature film directed by Quentin Tarantino and the director formulates robbery films with his own particular style. It is a film that forever changed modern cinema and served as a springboard for the most influential filmmaker of our time. In addition to the violence, the ingenious dialogue or the impeccable ability to stay in the same space throughout the entire footage, the film has one of those surprises associated with the genre that causes a 180º turn in the plot. ‘Usual suspects’ The now The ill-fated Bryan Singer and Kevin Spacey shook hands in this robbers film in 1995. The film, in addition to being a more than remarkable thriller that keeps the rhythm throughout the film, has one of the most representative scenes of the seventh art in his final seconds. Despite the more than notable hoax, not as well sustained as you might expect, there is no reason not to get carried away by this timeless film of the genre: Snatch: Pigs and Diamonds’ Guy Ritchie signed three works very similar in tone, script and narrative style.While ‘Lock & Stock’ was the debut that gave him authority and ‘RocknRolla’ served him to enter Hollywood directly, in between the two we find ‘Snatch: Pigs and Diamonds’. A film of scams, boxing, thieves and all kinds of crime in the purest Tarantino style. Just to see Brad Pitt in the shoes of an unintelligible gypsy, the film is worth it. Catch Me If You Can ‘Steven Spielberg is an unquestionable cinematographic eminence and, with’ Catch Me If You Can ‘, was based on the true story of Frank W. Abagnale, con artist who is an expert in constantly changing identity. Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks play cat and mouse for more than two hours, leaving in their wake remarkable entertainment that, at its conclusion, presents one of those in-depth readings that have so characterized the director’s filmography. ‘Perpetual Chain’ Despite not being a movie about scams or thieves, the protagonist’s mastery to surprise in his third act makes ‘Life Sentence’ fully enter this list. A drama that delves into human emotions, bringing out the best and worst of our species in one of the Stephen King adaptations best valued by audiences and critics. Zihuatanejo is already a place well known to all and, with effort and spoon, Frank Darabont left an unforgettable final twist.

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