Top 8 Must-Watch Bollywood And Hollywood Open-Ended Movies

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While watching a movie, we all want to see a happy ending that will leave an impression for a long time. However, many movies feature open endings, leaving the audience to ponder various possibilities and imagine their end versions.

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Here, is the list of the top 8 open-ended movies from Hollywood and Bollywood that you will thank us later for suggesting them.

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Parasite (2019): Grabbing 4 Oscars, this masterpiece revolves around the newly formed relationship between a wealthy and a destitute family which later spiralled to a monstrous clutch from where no one can escape unharmed.

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Black Swan (2010): This Oscar-winning movie features a talented yet mentally unstable ballerina who is pushed to the breaking point which gradually leads her to lose contact with reality and live a nightmare.

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Gone Girl (2014): An Oscar-nominated movie that revolves around a woman’s disappearance which later turns into a media circus keeping the husband in centre.

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Inception (2010): Winning 4 Oscars this one of the most complex movies to date features a thief who steals secrets of people from their subconscious mind when they are asleep. However, someone is following him closely, keeping a tab on his every move.

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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968): This Oscar-winning sci-fi movie follows a space mission to investigate the discovery of a mysterious artefact on the Lunar surface. However, the onboard astronauts are not aware that the supercomputer accompanying them on the mission contains instructions that will make sure to accomplish the mission no matter what.

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Shutter Island (2010): A mindblowing drama mystery thriller where a US marshal believes that he is investigating the disappearance of a patient in an asylum on a remote island. However, one day he starts doubting his own reality and sanity.

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Stree (2018): A horror comedy movie portraying Shraddha Kapoor as Stree, an evil spirit who haunts men at night. However, towards the end when the village is shown as safe from Stree, another scene depicts Shraddha Kapoor (Stree) leaving the village on a bus while the real Stree still hovering outside the village.

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Talvar (2015): Based on the true story of the Noida Double Murder Case of 2008, the movie leaves the audience guessing who the real culprit is with multiple conflicting theories.