No, this is wrong, the best thing to do if people might anticipate your plot is throw everything out and have the most contrived reveals possible, especially if you already had the apparent truth revealed.
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
is this about knives out? I heard people say that about the movie but idk how true it is
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Replying to @aguyuno
...no. it is definitely about a sequel to a Rian Johnson movie though
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
I mean yeah that's also very fair god that movie sucked, but yeah I heard some disgruntled folks say apparently the Knives Out twist was discovered early etc. Whatever. Knives Out still rules, as does the last jedi. Rian should be allowed to write part 9 imo.
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Replying to @aguyuno
The Knives Out twist is integral enough that they would have had to physically refilm many scenes to change it; the people I know who anticipated it did so because they knew the actual medical fact that it depended on/found the apparent omission of same jarring
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @aguyuno
(I know some people who said they knew morphine had a different weight from the other drug, and other people who just noticed that the guy wasn't behaving at all like he was on a lethal dose of morphine. Either way, a lot would have had to be refilmed)
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @aguyuno
The key thing about Knives Out is that absolutely zero of the characters were filmed with face covering masks that could be dubbed over with whatever bullsht they settled on later.
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @aguyuno
Going forward, unfortunately, this opportunity may present a temptation for an increasing number of filmmakers
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @aguyuno
A lot of movies have already edited the script in post and dubbed over the dialogue, but yes, matching the lip movements has always been a limiting factor
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When you see conversations filmed in shot/reverse-shot and they cut to the other person's reaction before the first person is completely done talking this is one of the reasons
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