A thriller masterpiece starring Leonardo DiCaprio is about to disappear from Amazon Prime. The ending of Martin Scorsese’s highlight shocks fans to this day
Some films are best known for their shocking endings. This applies to the twist spectacles of M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense) as well as to a thriller masterpiece that Amazon Prime Video will be dropping from its program for the next 30 days: Martin Scorsese’s mystery shocker Shutter Island (2010) with Leonardo DiCaprio captivates with a unique twist after leading the audience around by the nose for more than two hours.
Martin Scorsese turns thriller chase with Leonardo DiCaprio on its head at the end
Shutter Island revolves around US investigator Teddy Daniels (DiCaprio), who in 1954 is searching for a missing patient in a facility for mentally ill offenders. He eventually discovers a shocking secret that concerns not only the wanted inmate but also himself.
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Shutter Island is too young to be called a classic, but its twist ending has nonetheless burned itself into the cultural memory. When psychiatrist Cawley (Ben Kingsley) reveals a disturbing new perspective on his mission to Daniels, many viewers will be left breathless.
When will Amazon Prime Video drop Shutter Island from its schedule?
Amazon Prime Video will remove Martin Scorsese’s thriller masterpiece from its range within the next 30 days. A precise date is not specified.
In addition to DiCaprio and Kingsley, Mark Ruffalo (Avengers 4: Endgame), among others, can be seen in front of the camera.
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