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HERE ARE SOME 5 AMAZING MIND 
BLENDING MOVIES THAT YOU MUST WATCH!!🤩🤩🤩

1-TRIANGLE 

Triangle is a 2009 suspenseful thriller ride movie composed and coordinated by Christopher Smith and featuring Melissa George and Michael Dorman. The film was delivered in the Unified Realm on 16 October 2009. George depicts a single parent who goes on a drifting excursion with a few companions. At the point when they are compelled to relinquish their boat, they board a forsaken sea liner, where they become persuaded that somebody is following them. 

- THE PLOT OF THE STORY 

While planning to take Tommy, her mentally unbalanced child, on a boat trip with her companion Greg, Jess hears the doorbell ring, however nobody is there. She shows up at a harbor in Florida without Tommy, clarifying that he is at school, and sheets Greg's boat. She meets his wedded companions Sally and Downey, Sally's companion Heather, and Victor, a runaway teenager living with Greg. While out adrift, a tempest approaches, and they get a misery signal while radioing the coast monitor. The tempest inverts the boat, during which Heather is cleared out into the water. The others climb onto the upset boat when the tempest clears. 

They board a sea liner as it passes; it gives off an impression of being abandoned at this point there is new food in the lounge area. Jess encounters a developing feeling of history repeating itself as they investigate. They discover Jess' keys close to a presentation case for Aeolus, the boat's namesake. Jess spots somebody watching them and Victor gives pursue. She and Greg find "Go To Theater" written in blood on a mirror. She gets back to the lounge area, where the food is currently spoiling. Victor, shrouded in blood, and attempts to slaughter Jess; she wards him off. She hears gunfire and follows it to a theater, where Greg lies dead of a discharge. Sally and Downey say that Greg disclosed to them Jess shot him. A burlap-concealed shooter murders them and pursues Jess; she incapacitates the shooter, who advises her "You need to execute them; it's the best way to return home" prior to falling over the edge. 

She hears shouting and sees herself and the others alive on Greg's boat. After they board, Jess turns into the previous inconspicuous figure: she drops her keys close to the showcase case, is spotted, and endeavors to caution Victor when he pursues her, just to unintentionally skewer his head on a divider snare. She discovers many copies of the shooter's outfit, shotgun, her own memento, and a note saying to slaughter them all when they board. She takes a shotgun, expecting to "change the example", however the shooter, another Jess, murders Greg and Downey before mortally injuring Sally. 

The principal Jess pursues Sally, who conveys the trouble message heard on Greg's boat. Jess gets up to speed to her on a deck loaded up with many Sally cadavers, and Sally capitulates to her injury as, beneath them, the most up to date Jess slaughters the shooter Jess. The upset boat returns once more, and Jess understands the circle restarts whenever everybody is murdered. Frantic to stop the circle, Jess sets everything from the initial circle into movement, with herself as the shooter. After she is incapacitated during the battle on the front deck, she asks her partner to slaughter everybody, and falls over the edge. 

She stirs washed shorewards and finds that it is a similar morning. She gets back and watches from outside her home as her twofold maltreatments Tommy severely toward his chemical imbalance. Promising to transform, she diverts her partner with the doorbell, at that point slaughters her, places the sacked body in the vehicle trunk, and leaves with Tommy. A gull hits their windscreen and passes on, however when she gets it and discards it, she sees a heap of dead gulls. Understanding that she is as yet caught insider savvy, Jess swiftly drives away, however collides with a truck and Tommy is slaughtered and the prior twofold (who Jess executed) is seen dead at the scene. In the repercussions, the genuine Jess stands watching the mishap scene. A cabbie approaches and she acknowledges a ride to the harbor. Subsequent to promising to return, she joins the others on Greg's boat, beginning the circle once more. 

- REVIEWS

Domain gave the film a 4/5 stars rating and considered it a "delightful brain twister, with a startlingly impactful result". Assortment said that Triangle just bodes well all alone awesome level.Time Out London commentator Nigel Floyd commended Melissa George's "bold, trustworthy execution" that "grounds the franticness in a moving enthusiastic reality". The Watchman pundit, Philip French contrasted it with a "Möbius strip" in which the watcher "thinks about how Smith will make all the difference for things" and added the watcher will "leave his image reasonably shaken".Fellow Gatekeeper pundit Peter Bradshaw composed that Triangle is a "keen, curiously developed frightening film", praising Smith for "making some genuine shudders". 

2 JIGSAW 

Jigsaw is a 2017 American blood and gore movie coordinated by the Spierig Siblings and composed by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger. It is the eighth portion in the Saw film arrangement. The film stars Matt Passmore, Callum Keith Rennie, Clé Bennett, and Hannah Emily Anderson. The plot follows a gathering of individuals who wind up compelled to partake in a progression of destructive "games" inside an outbuilding. In the interim, the police research another arrangement of murders that fit the usual way of doing things of the eponymous Jigsaw Executioner, who has been dead for right around 10 years now. 

2010's Saw 3D was initially considered the last portion of the arrangement, before Lionsgate charged the creation of Jigsaw from a pitch by Stolberg and Goldfinger. Recording started in November 2016, with after creation continuing in January. The film was delivered by Lionsgate in the US on October 27, 2017. Jigsaw got generally ominous audits from pundits, yet was a business achievement, netting $103 million worldwide against a $10 million spending plan 

- THE PLOT OF THE STORY 

Almost 10 years after the passing of John Kramer, criminal Edgar Munsen is sought after by the police. Subsequent to being cornered by Investigators Halloran and Keith Chase, he guarantees that he should begin another "game" in return for his own endurance, and enacts a far off trigger before it gets shot out of his hand; nonetheless, a shot hits Edgar in the chest and he implodes. 

Somewhere else, five individuals – Mitch, Anna, Ryan, Carly, and an oblivious man – stir inside a horse shelter with cans on their heads and chains around their necks. A copying from John Kramer clarifies that they have all trespassed and should forfeit some blood to get by before the chains start pulling them towards a mass of buzzsaws. A large portion of the gathering makes due by cutting themselves, with the exception of the oblivious man, who stirs past the point of no return. Their next test uncovers that Carly is a satchel snatcher, who unintentionally caused the demise of an asthmatic lady. To save the others from being hanged, she should infuse herself with one of three needles – one containing an antitoxin to a toxin in her framework, another saline, and the last one corrosive. She denies, so Ryan cuts her with each of the three, murdering her and saving the others. 

Halloran and Chase examine the disclosure of cadavers that seem, by all accounts, to be the oblivious man and Carly, whose passings fit John's usual methodology. Halloran gets dubious of pathologists Logan Nelson and Eleanor Bonneville. Afterward, Edgar is stole from the medical clinic, and his carcass is found inside John's grave when it is unearthed by the police. In the mean time, Ryan endeavors to escape through an entryway with the words "No Exit" on it, yet his leg falls through free sections of flooring, and is trapped by wires. Another recording device uncovers that he will be rebuffed for defying the norms and should pull a switch to be "set free." Anna and Mitch enter a storehouse and are caught inside, constraining Ryan to pull the switch and cut off his leg to save them. 

Eleanor uncovers to Logan that she is a fangirl of Jigsaw and has fabricated copies of a significant number of his snares in her studio yet now fears that this may implicate her. Chase follows them and educates Halloran. Somewhere else, Mitch is uncovered to have offered a cruiser with a defective brake to John's nephew, bringing about his passing, and is tried by being brought down into a channel with a winding molded sharp edge controlled by a bike motor inside. He endeavors to stop the edge by arriving at a brake at the lower part of the channel yet is at last slaughtered. Halloran discover a cadaver giving off an impression of being Mitch in Eleanor's studio and requires her and Logan's capture. 

Logan persuades Chase to release them in the wake of disclosing to him that the projectile which hit Edgar was terminated by Halloran, whom he and Eleanor suspect is the new Jigsaw executioner. Eleanor reasons the game's area and she and Logan leave for the animal dwellingplace, with Halloran in pursuit. In the mean time, Chase discovers jigsaw-molded bits of tissue in Halloran's cooler, further implicating Halloran. 

In the horse shelter, Anna and Ryan are shackled to pipes at far edges of a room. John Kramer, clearly still alive, stands up to them and uncovers that Anna choked out her infant and outlined her significant other, who ultimately ended it all, and Ryan caused his companions' passing in a fender bender. For their last test, he leaves them a shotgun stacked with one shell and withdraws, saying that it is the way in to their endurance. Anna attempts to fire Ryan, however the firearm misfires and slaughters her. Ryan discovers the keys among the trash, covered up inside the shell and annihilated in the impact; with no real way to free himself, he is left to pass on. 

Logan and Eleanor are trapped by Halloran at the stable. Eleanor get away, while Halloran is tranquilized by an inconspicuous aggressor. Logan and Halloran stir in collars manipulated with laser cutters, and are advised to admit their wrongdoings to endure. Halloran powers Logan to go first, and he admits to mislabeling John's X-beams a long time earlier, making his disease go undiscovered; regardless of admitting, Logan is clearly killed. Halloran at that point confesses to permitting lawbreakers to walk free for individual increase and his collar deactivates. Logan is uncovered to in any case be alive, and furthermore the one who clearly passed on in the primary outbuilding game, which happened ten years prior.Deciding that Logan ought not bite the dust over an innocent misstep, John saved him and selected him as his first apprenticeship

-REVIEW

IGN gave the film a score of 5.5/10, writing "The good news is, Jigsaw is not the worst horror movie of the year. The bad news is, it's still bad enough that that's the good news...It doesn't capture what made the Saw franchise work in the first place."Darren French of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a "C", calling it disappointing and overly long. Bloody Disgusting gave the film two and a half out of five, saying the film "while being a fun ride, fails to justify its existence with a story that is overly familiar and a twist that doesn't live up to most of its predecessors".


3-PARASITES
Parasite is a 2019 South Korean black comedy thriller film directed by Bong Joon-ho, who co-wrote the screenplay with Han Jin-won. The film, starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam, Jang Hye-jin, and Lee Jung-eun, follows a poor family who scheme to become employed by a wealthy family and infiltrate their household by posing as unrelated, highly qualified individuals.

Parasite is the first South Korean film to receive Academy Award recognition and one of three films to win both the Palme d'Or and the Academy Award for Best Picture. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, and became the first non-English language film to win the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. At the 56th Grand Bell Awards and the 40th Blue Dragon Film Awards, Parasite had eleven nominations with five wins. At the 56th Baeksang Arts Awards, it had twelve nominations with three 

-THE PLOT OF THE STORY

The Kim family—father Ki-taek, mother Chung-sook, daughter Ki-jung, and son Ki-woo—live in a small semi-basement apartment (banjiha),have low-paying temporary jobs as pizza box folders, and struggle to make ends meet.University student Min-hyuk, a friend of Ki-woo's, gives the family a scholar's rock meant to promise wealth. Leaving to study abroad, he suggests that Ki-woo pose as a university student to take over his job as an English tutor for the daughter of the wealthy Park family, Da-hye. Ki-woo poses as a Yonsei University student and is hired by the Parks.

The Kim family recommends one another as unrelated and highly qualified workers to take over as servants of the Parks. Ki-jung poses as "Jessica" and, using Ki-Woo as a reference, becomes an art therapist to the Parks' young son, Da-song. Ki-jung frames Mr Park's chauffeur for having sex in the car, then recommends Ki-taek to replace him. Finally, Chung-sook takes over as the Parks' housekeeper after the Kims exploit the peach allergy of the long-time housekeeper, Moon-gwang, to convince Mrs Park that she has tuberculosis. Ki-woo begins a secret romantic relationship with Da-hye.

When the Parks leave on a camping trip, the Kims revel in the luxuries of their residence before Moon-gwang appears at the door, telling Chung-sook she has left something in the basement. She enters a hidden entrance to an underground bunker created by the architect and previous homeowner, where Moon-gwang's husband, Geun-sae, has been secretly living for over four years, hiding from loan sharks. Chung-sook refuses Moon-gwang's pleas to help Geun-sae remain in the bunker, but the eavesdropping Kims accidentally reveal themselves. Moon-gwang films them and threatens to expose their ruse to the Parks.

A severe rainstorm brings the Parks home early, and the Kims scramble to clean up the home and subdue Moon-gwang and Geun-sae before they return. The Kims trap Geun-sae and Moon-gwang in the bunker. Mrs Park reveals to Chung-sook that Da-song had a seizure-inducing traumatic experience on a previous birthday, when he saw a "ghost"—actually Geun-sae—emerging from the basement at night. Before the Kims manage to sneak out of the house, they hear Mr Park's off-handed comments about Ki-taek smelling bad, and him and Mrs Park having sex on the couch. The Kims find their apartment flooded with sewer water and are forced to shelter in a gymnasium with other displaced people.

The next day, Mrs Park hosts a house party for Da-song's birthday with the Kim family's help. Ki-woo enters the bunker with the scholar's rock to face Geun-sae. Finding Moon-gwang has died from a concussion she received during the earlier fight, he is attacked by Geun-sae, who bludgeons his head with the rock and escapes, leaving Ki-woo lying in a pool of blood in the basement. Seeking to avenge Moon-gwang, Geun-sae stabs Ki-jung with a kitchen knife in front of the horrified party guests. Da-song suffers another seizure upon seeing Geun-sae, and a struggle breaks out until Chung-sook fatally impales Geun-sae with a barbecue skewer. While Ki-taek tends to a severely bleeding Ki-jung, Mr Park orders Ki-taek to drive Da-song to the hospital. In the chaos, Ki-taek, upon seeing Mr Park's disgusted reaction to Geun-sae's smell, takes the knife and kills him. Ki-taek then flees the scene, leaving behind the rest of the Kim family.

Weeks later, Ki-woo is recovering from brain surgery. He and Chung-sook are convicted of fraud and put on probation. Ki-jung has died and Ki-taek, wanted by the police for Mr Park's murder, cannot be found. Geun-sae has been assumed to be a homeless man, and neither his nor Ki-taek's motive for the stabbings are known. Ki-woo spies on the Parks' home, now sold to a German family unaware of its history, and sees a message in Morse code from a flickering light. Ki-taek, who escaped into the bunker via the garage, has buried Moon-gwang in the backyard and now raids the kitchen at night and flickers the light every day, hoping Ki-woo will see it. Still living in their original basement apartment with his mother, Ki-woo writes a letter to Ki-taek, vowing to earn enough money to one day purchase the house and reunite with his father.

-REVIEWS

Parasite ranked first in a survey by IndieWire of over 300 critics, in the Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Foreign Film categories. It also appeared on over 240 critics' year-end top-ten lists, including 77 who ranked it firsts.

4 SOURCE CODE

Source Code is a 2011 American science-fiction action thriller film directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a U.S. Army captain who is sent into a computed reality to find a bomber. Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, and Jeffrey Wright play supporting roles. The film had its world premiere on March 11, 2011, at South by Southwest and was released by Summit Entertainment on April 1, 2011 in North America and Europe.

The film received positive reviews from critics, and became a box office success, grossing over $147.3 million worldwide.

-THE PLOT OF THE STORY

U.S. Army pilot Captain Colter Stevens wakes up on a Metra commuter train going into Chicago. Stevens is disoriented, as his last memory was himself flying on a mission in Afghanistan. However, to the world around him – including his friend Christina Warren and his reflection in the train's windows and mirrors – he appears to be a different man: a school teacher named Sean Fentress. As he expresses his confusion to Christina, the train explodes, killing everyone aboard.

Stevens abruptly awakens inside of a dimly lit cockpit. Communicating through a video screen, Air Force Captain Colleen Goodwin verifies Stevens' identity and tells him of his mission to find the train bomber before sending him back to the moment he awoke on the train. Believing he is being tested in a simulation, Stevens finds the bomb, but is unable to identify the bomber before the train explodes again.

Stevens again reawakens in his capsule, and after demanding to be briefed, learns that the train explosion actually happened, and that it was merely the first attack of a suspected series. He is sent back yet again, eight minutes before the explosion, to identify the bomber. This time, he disembarks the train (with Christina) to follow a suspect. This turns out to be a dead end, the train still explodes in the distance, and Stevens is killed by a passing train after falling onto the tracks.

The capsule power supply malfunctions as Stevens reawakens. He claims to have saved Christina, but Dr. Rutledge tells him that she was saved only inside the "Source Code". Rutledge explains that the Source Code is an experimental machine that reconstructs the past using the dead passengers' residual collective memories of eight minutes before their deaths. Therefore, the only thing that matters is finding the bomber to prevent the coming second attack.

On his next run in, Stevens learns that he was reported as killed in action two months ago. He confronts Goodwin, who reveals that he is missing most of his body and is on life support and hooked up to neural sensors. The capsule and his healthy body are "manifestations" made by his mind to make sense of the environment. Angry at this forced imprisonment, Stevens asks to be terminated after the mission, and Rutledge accepts.

After numerous attempts, Stevens identifies the bomber, a terrorist named Derek Frost. Stevens memorizes Frost's license and vehicle registration plates. He is again unable, though, to stop the train explosion. Outside Source Code, he relays his knowledge to Goodwin, which helps the police arrest Frost and prevents the second attack. Stevens is congratulated for completing his mission. Rutledge secretly reneges on his deal to let Stevens die, as he is still the only candidate who can enter Source Code.

Being more sympathetic to his plight, Goodwin sends Stevens back one last time and promises to disconnect his life support after eight minutes. This time, he sets a date with Christina, defuses the bomb, apprehends Frost, and reports him to the police. He calls his father under the guise of a fellow soldier and reconciles with him, and sends Goodwin an email. After eight minutes, Goodwin terminates Stevens' life support.

As the world around him continues to progress beyond eight minutes, Stevens confirms his suspicion that Source Code is not merely a simulation, but rather a machine that allows him to create alternate timelines. Christina and he leave the train and go on a date. In the same (alternate) reality, Goodwin receives Stevens' message. He tells her of Source Code's true capability and asks her to help the alternate-reality version of him

-REVIEWS

Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "Confounding, exhilarating, challenging – and the best movie [he's] seen so far in 2011. Roger Ebert gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4, calling it "an ingenious thriller" where "you forgive the preposterous because it takes you to the perplexing". Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times called Ben Ripley's script "cleverly constructed" and a film "crisply directed by Duncan Jones". He also praised the "cast with the determination and ability to really sell its story".CNN called Ripley's script "ingenious" and the film "as authoritative an exercise in fractured storytelling as Christopher Nolan's Memento". He also commented that Gyllenhaal is "more compelling here than he's been in a long time".

5 PREDESTINATION

Predestination is a 2014 Australian science fiction action thriller film written and directed by Michael and Peter Spierig. The film stars Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, and Noah Taylor, and is based on the 1959 short story " '—All You Zombies—' " by Robert A. Heinlein.

- THE PLOT OF THE STORY 

As a time traveling specialist is attempting to incapacitate a bomb, he is faced by an individual who attempts to stop him and a gunfire duel happens between them. During this, the time traveling specialist figures out how to arrive at the bomb again to incapacitate it. The bomb detonates and consumes his face. Somebody approaches and assists him with getting a handle on his time traveling gadget, which at that point transports him to an emergency clinic later on. While the specialist is recuperating from facial reproduction as he experiences manifestations of psychosis, it is uncovered that he has been attempting to forestall the assault of the purported "Failure Aircraft" in New York in 1975. After his recuperation, he gets his last task. 

The specialist moves to 1970s New York. As a barkeep, he begins a discussion with one of the clients. The client, John, composes genuine admission articles under the nom de plume "The Unmarried Mother." This alias clarified by his own biography, which he tells the specialist, who is currently the barkeep. 

Conceived female, the client grew up as "Jane" in a halfway house. She dominated in her investigations yet experienced issues fitting in. Jane chose any youngsters she had would be brought up in an appropriate family, and consequently stayed away from connections. As a grown-up she applied for a program called "Space Corp", which guaranteed ladies the opportunity to go to space while furnishing space travelers with personal R&R, however she was subsequently precluded as a result of an ailment which had at no other time been uncovered to her, yet which incredibly intrigued a man named Robertson. 

In 1963, Jane later found a man who said he was sitting tight for somebody. The two at last experienced passionate feelings for one another, however one day, the man vanished. On schedule, Robertson moved toward Jane, uncovering that Space Corp was actually a piece of the Worldly Office, and this organization currently needed to enroll her. They severed contact when it was found that Jane was pregnant with her ex-sweetheart's child. While playing out a Cesarean segment, specialists found Jane was intersex, with disguised male sex organs, just as female sex organs. Entanglements during the birth constrained them to eliminate her female sex organs; she was then compelled to go through a sex reassignment and start living as a man. Besides, the child was taken by a secretive man. Since the time then Jane, who currently passes by John, has been carrying on with a harsh life, composing fiction as "The Unmarried Mother." 

The specialist offers to set aside John back in effort to the day that Jane met the one who might later turn into her darling and leave her, so John can deliver retribution and kill the man for destroying his (Jane's) life. Consequently, John will assume control over the specialist's work for whatever term he wishes. The specialist uncovers his time-travel gadget, and the two leap to that day in 1963. John means to slaughter his previous darling preceding the second when the sweetheart initially meets Jane. While pausing, John experiences Jane, and as they start talking, John understands that he is the one who later turns into Jane's sweetheart. The child brought into the world from this "self-preparation" is taken by the specialist, who utilizes the time machine to take the infant to the shelter, 18 years sooner in 1945. Subsequently, Jane, John, and their child are a similar individual, uncovering a destiny conundrum. 

The specialist goes to 1975 New York, where he helps the consumed man from the start of the film. The specialist gets back to 1963, a couple of months after he dropped John off. He persuades John that John should abandon Jane, and he utilizes the machine to take them both to the Worldly Organization. John currently assumes control over the specialist's work, so the specialist can resign in 1975 New York, near the day of the Failure Aircraft's assault. After entering this time-frame, the specialist finds that the time-travel gadget doesn't decommission itself as arranged can in any case be utilized. Following requests, he goes to a laundromat right now the Failure Aircraft will be there. The Failure Aircraft ends up being simply the specialist's own future, presently experiencing psychosis because of exorbitant time travel. The Failure Plane demands that his activities have saved and will save a greater number of day to day routines than the lives lost since he bombarded places before potential mass killers could utilize them, and that they at last lead to the support of the Fleeting Organization. He attempts to persuade the specialist that the best way to end the cycle is for the specialist to save his life. The specialist denies he will at any point become the Failure Plane and murders his future self. 

The film at last uncovers that in 1975, John is the one who made a trip to New York and was scorched while incapacitating a bomb. His resulting facial recreation fundamentally changes his appearance, and it is presently evident that Jane, John, the specialist, and the Failure Aircraft are overall a similar individual. This present specialist's creation was at last organized by Robertson to make a specialist who has no connections to time. This transient specialist was answerable for the two his own origination and demise; he has driven the fate mystery as far as possible. 

- REVIEWS

On survey aggregator Spoiled Tomatoes, the film had a score of 84% dependent on 111 audits, with a normal rating of 6.9 out of 10. The site's basic agreement expressed: "Fun sort passage with remarkable insight, Destiny fills in as a better-than-normal science fiction experience—and offers a starmaking abandon Sarah Snook." The film likewise has a score of 69 out of 100 on Metacritic dependent on surveys from 28 pundits, specifying "by and large positive audiences.


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