Whether you love action movies, romance or horror, there is always that one movie that has left you scratching your head and scrambling onto Google to find the most plausible explanation?
Sometimes the ending catches you unaware – and other times, you are lost from the beginning. But which movies has confused audiences more than any other?
Well, with a little help from the team at jigsaw site Im-a-puzzle, we’ve put together a a list of 150 films which are most well known for their puzzling plots and ambiguous endings to see which online searches for each film were followed by the word ‘explained,’ to discover out which films have us the most confused of all.
David Lynch's surrealist mystery thriller is another popular 00s hit that still has a huge cult following, however, it does have the ability to confuse audiences, grabbing an average of 9.7k searches per month. Photo: Rich Fury
Sadly for Christopher Nolan, he is the only director to appear twice in this list, with Interstellar - a film which relies on heavy theoretical scientific concepts - still bamboozling audiences. Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer
Nocturnal Animals, a film by fashion designer Tom Ford, had some heavyweight Hollywood stars in Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhall, but the neo-noir psychological thriller left many viewers retracing their steps as they attempted to piece the movie together. Photo: Theo Wargo
The masterpiece of modern horror from Stanley Kubrick still has audiences scratching their heads, racking up 6,300 searches a month from viewers looking for an explanation to the film with countless viewers left wondering about the significance of the final shot. Photo: Angela Papuga