7 Movies Where You Don't Know Who's the Villain

No Country for Old Me

‘No Country for Old Men’ (2007) on Prime Video: A hunter discovers a drug deal gone awry, triggering a relentless pursuit by a mysterious hitman with a captive bolt gun. The film's enigmatic conclusion invites contemplation on fate's unpredictability and the forces shaping destinies.

Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction (1994) - Available on Prime Video Quentin Tarantino's nonlinear narrative intertwines stories of crime, redemption, and unexpected encounters. The film's unconventional resolution leaves the fate of characters hanging, prompting viewers to contemplate the consequences of their actions without a clear-cut villain.

Rashomon

‘Rashomon’ (1950) - Available on Plex TV Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece delves into a crime from various conflicting perspectives, leaving the audience to unravel the truth. The film's ambiguous ending challenges traditional storytelling, prompting viewers to confront the elusive nature of morality and justice.

An Action Hero

An Action Hero (2016) - Available on Netflix This high-octane action film follows an apparently invincible hero combating an unknown adversary threatening the city. The unexpected and perplexing ending reveals a deeper conspiracy, leaving audiences in suspense about the true puppet master orchestrating the chaos.

Irul

‘Irul’ (2021) on Netflix: A psychological thriller unfolds as three individuals, suspecting each other of being a serial killer, get trapped in a secluded house during a storm. The film takes a surprising twist, challenging the audience's perceptions.

The Usual Suspects

With one of the most memorable plot twists in cinema history, 'The Usual Suspects' is a film that masterfully subverted, manipulated, and shocked viewers in unprecedented ways.

Naach Meri Jaan

The song 'Naach Meri Jaan' from the Bollywood film ABCD 2 (2015) drew inspiration from the track '808' by Conglomerate, released in 2014.