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Jess Battison

As it turns out, there’s something new to watch on one streaming site or another.

From a must-see comedy on BBC iPlayer to Netflix’s new sci-fi series, it’s overwhelming to pick a novice and pick one.

So, we just go through what we know and throw out an old theme that we already love.

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And Netflix is full of them, too, with audiences urging others to watch a movie with “the most important plot in the history of cinema. “

Well, die-hard moviegoers may not be entirely thrilled with this statement, but there’s no denying what a twist it was when they first saw it.

One fan took to X to share a mythical clip, writing, “If you think about it, it’s the biggest twist in movie history. “

But is this the first revelation of what’s going on in Saltburn?The magic tricks of Now You See Me? The realization of Brad Pitt’s character in Fight Club?

No, it’s crazy, stupid love, obviously.

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The iconic film released in 2011 and starring Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and Steve Carell.

The romantic comedy follows Cal Weaver (Carell) after she separates from him as she learns how to charm women.

And the boy who teaches her all this is Jacob (Gosling), a Woguyizer. But he is surprised to be rejected by a woguy, named Hannah (Stone).

So, here’s the twist: Hannah ends up chasing Jacob and they start dating and he gets very romantic. But when he goes to meet his parents, it turns out that, of course, his father is Cal.

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If you think about it, it’s the biggest twist in film history.

We don’t see that many romantic comedies these days because they’re afraid they’ll never dominate this scene pic. twitter. com/q8deUK8yeH

It all adds up to a hilarious and mythical showdown, involving other characters from tangled stories like David, played by Kevin Bacon, who had slept with Cal’s wife (Julianne Moore).

And one user just wrote on X: “We don’t see that many romantic comedies these days because they’re afraid they’re never going to be at the most sensible point of that scene. “

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Another said, “The theater had gone crazy in that scene. . . It was such a big turnaround. ” Many have called it “so chaotic” and a “perfect scene. “

While others said, “Every time I see this scene, I drop everything I’m doing and look at it. An absolute twist on the plot of GOAT. love. “

Echoingly, “Honestly, this total movie is just perfect. “

Crazy, Stupid, Love is streaming lately on Netflix.

Topics: Netflix, Ryan Gosling, film & TV, social media, Twitter

Jess is an entertainment journalist with a hobby for all things pop culture. Her main interests are following girls on Twitter, waiting for a new circular from The Traitors, and wasting her voice at a Beyoncé concert. She graduated with a first degree in Journalism from City, University of London in 2021 and in the past worked at MyLondon.

@jessbattison_

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