2º – The Sixth Sense (M. Night Shyamalan, 1999)A psychologist tries to help a boy who sees ghosts in his day to day life. Directed by the king of plot twists, the good M. Night Shyamalan, ‘The Sixth Sense’, in addition to being, in fact, an excellent film, with a quite broad atmospheric suspense load, brings one of the most unexpected twists of the seventh art.
1º – Deathtrap (Sidney Lumet, 1982)A screenwriter, having been through a difficult phase in his career, decides to plan the murder of one of his students in order to get a script from the young man. Alternating between mystery and comedy, ‘Deathtrap’ is a film that deconstructs each scene, working to confuse and surprise its viewer at all times.