The three levels of spoiler:
Movie 1, 2, and 3 are good. (No spoilers)
“hey go watch Frozen, but I’m not gonna tell you anything about it” (you can intuit that there is some sort of plot twist surprise.)
Kill Bill is a revenge story where Uma Thurman messily kills her former gang in a variety of fights. (#spoileralert, Bill dies at the end)
Seems you are at least missing one if you think telling someone Bill dies at the end of a movie called “Kill Bill” is your last category.
To get overly analytical, you know it’s a possibility Bill dies. In Sixth Sense you may not even consider the possibility what’s-his-name is dead.
A friend of mine considers “good/not” to be a significant spoiler. Which actually makes sense to me, because having low expectations can make me enjoy things more, and high expectations can make me enjoy things less.
The three levels of spoiler:
Movie 1, 2, and 3 are good. (No spoilers)
“hey go watch Frozen, but I’m not gonna tell you anything about it” (you can intuit that there is some sort of plot twist surprise.)
Kill Bill is a revenge story where Uma Thurman messily kills her former gang in a variety of fights. (#spoileralert, Bill dies at the end)
Seems you are at least missing one if you think telling someone Bill dies at the end of a movie called “Kill Bill” is your last category.
To get overly analytical, you know it’s a possibility Bill dies. In Sixth Sense you may not even consider the possibility what’s-his-name is dead.
A friend of mine considers “good/not” to be a significant spoiler. Which actually makes sense to me, because having low expectations can make me enjoy things more, and high expectations can make me enjoy things less.