7) Fractured (2019)
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This movie opens with a gripping setup. Ray takes his injured daughter to the hospital, but she disappears without a trace, leaving him desperate for answers. The tension builds as Ray begins questioning his own sanity, keeping viewers unsure of what’s real. But the ending drops the ball. It’s revealed that Ray accidentally killed his wife and daughter and imagined their survival. While dark, the twist feels predictable and doesn’t hit as hard as it could. A stronger ending might have left Ray’s guilt ambiguous, allowing the hospital’s strange behavior to remain unexplained, keeping the mystery alive instead of closing it off.
Edited by Sugnik Mondal
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