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Ever get to the ending of a movie and say, “What just happened?”
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Well, the folks at BonusFinder Canada (www.bonus.ca) have come up with the top 10 most confusing movie endings for Canadians.
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Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar arrived in third position with 16,200 searches from Canadian viewers annually, as well as Nolan’s most recent film about the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer, which placed in fourth with 13,800 searches.
One of the all-time head-scratchers, Donnie Darko, came in at No. 5 with 13,560 searches, while Nolan’s Inception placed No. 6 with 12,720 searches.
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The Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men was in seventh position with 11,160 searches and Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island placed eighth with 10,800 searches.
Nolan’s Tenet — OK, he’s officially the most confusing filmmaker, at least on this list — placed ninth with 9,600 searches and Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals rounded out the tops 10 with 9,120 searches.
BonusFinder began by using a seed list of notoriously confusing movies compiled using CBR, Collider and The Wrap, in addition to new releases from the last couple of years using ScreenRant.
Data was collected on Monday.
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