People Are Revealing The Movies That Made Absolutely No Sense To Them

    "Once you get past the visceral gut punch of the reveal and actually think about the logistics of it, it doesn’t make a bit of sense."

    Sometimes you watch a film and it makes absolutely no sense. So when Reddit user u/Beatlesfan196450 asked: "What movie made absolutely no sense?" over three thousand people shared their controversial thoughts. Here's what they had to say below:

    Due to the structure of these answers, spoiler warning ahead.

    1. "The Dark Tower. AKA the most disrespectful adaptation of all time. Idris’s Roland doesn’t give a damn about the Tower? Then what are we doing here???"

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    u/nicklovin508

    "Never get your hopes up when it comes to Stephen King adaptations. At least 50% are hot garbage."

    u/FLA_Math_Teacher

    2. "Us (2019) is a good movie, but the twist and the explanation behind the tethered makes zero sense."

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    u/PierceHawthornee

    "It's especially annoying because, in Peele's other movies, the fantastical stuff has clearly established rules within that universe, even if all the details aren't provided. The Tethered, however, doesn't make any sense as presented within Us, which is a real shame because large chunks of that movie are incredible."

    u/Nick_crawler

    3. "Don’t Worry Darling. Once you get past the visceral gut punch of the reveal and actually think about the logistics of it, it doesn’t make a damn bit of sense."

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    u/sagitta_luminus

    "I still don’t know what the plane crash represented, either metaphorically or in the logic of the film’s universe."

    u/MisterManatee

    4. "Pacific Rim 2 would have been a five-minute movie without its wild, glaring plot hole. The scientists discover the monster's blood mixed with heavy metals creates a huge burst of energy. So they come up with the wild plan to get tons of their blood, mix it with tons of heavy metals to create rockets, and transport the giant robots to the monster's location, so then they could fight, and still maybe lose anyway. Just make a big fucking heavy metal bullet, and shoot the damn monsters."

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    u/the_glutton17

    "It's such a shame because the first one was such a fun romp."

    u/NickRick

    5. "Moonfall (2022)."

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    "This is one of the worst-written movies I have ever seen. It definitely strays into 'so bad it’s good' territory for me though."

    u/N0VA_PR1ME

    6. "I am going get flack for this but 1994 The Santa Clause. None of the adults believe in Santa yet some presents appear on Christmas morning that no one bought."

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    7. "Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker."

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    u/Competitive-Bad6148

    "There’s an ancient dagger made by someone who somehow knew what the 'skyline' of the crashed Death Star would look like exactly before it was even built. Simple."

    u/Cambot1138

    8. "Tenet."

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    u/artpayne

    "I watched it three times in the 24 hours I had to rent it.

    I don’t get it."

    u/MochaBlack

    9. "Jupiter Ascending."

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    u/bouncingbudgie

    "That movie is beautiful nonsense, and while the plot is off-the-wall camp, it at least has enough internal consistency to suspend your disbelief and go along for the ride. Except for one thing: Kunis and Tatum have absolutely zero chemistry. It's laughably bad."

    u/wildfire393

    10. "In Rebel Moon, the bad guys can travel across space through vagina-portals and have enough firepower to level an entire city but somehow need to extort food from a small farming village."

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    u/Lost_Pantheon

    "That move was so entertainingly bad. He was so eager to rip off Star Wars AND Seven Samurai that he didn't realize how silly it is to combine the former's massive empire and the latter's unfed ex-soldiers to make a bad guy faction."

    u/provocatrixless

    11. "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."

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    u/ryaaan89

    "'Let me use this piece of the allspark to revive a transformer so he can help me find something to revive Optimus.' —Sam"

    u/I_Am_Zava

    12. "Downsizing. It had good intentions initially, almost like it was a comedy. Then it went... weird. Almost like two movies cobbled together."

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    u/Dorothy_Zbornak789

    "I was so disappointed. They just threw the concept of downsizing out of the window after an hour. It just didn't matter anymore."

    u/robin_888

    13. "Planet of the Apes (2001) with Tim Burton. What the hell was that ending?"

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    u/Cinemafreak-42

    "Aperaham Lincoln?"

    u/ihatetwizzlers

    14. "Wes Anderson's Asteroid City. I love his movies but after watching this in the theaters, I don't think I understood a single sentence. It was like a poem that didn't connect."

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    15. "Mulholland Drive. Just as you think that things make sense, the plot goes the mothafucking route of fuck you."

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    Have you watched a movie that made absolutely no sense to you? Tell us what movie it was and why in the comments below.