'Home Alone' is a treasure trove of these. How did Kevin’s parents not realize they’d forgotten him until halfway to Paris? The McCallisters must’ve been running on pure chaos energy. And 'Ghostbusters'—why does the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man even exist as a destructor? It’s like the universe took Ray’s childhood fear and went, 'Sure, let’s bake that into the apocalypse.' The randomness is the punchline. Movies thrive when they leave us chuckling at the unexplainable.
One that lives rent-free in my head is from 'Ferris Bueller’s Day Off'. How does Ferris pull off that epic parade performance without a single adult questioning a high schooler belting 'Twist and Shout' on a float? The movie’s so busy celebrating his charm that it forgets to explain the logistics. And in 'Zoolander', why can’t Derek turn left? It’s treated like a tragic flaw, but the absurdity kills me every time—like the writers dared each other to make it a plot point.
Or consider 'Groundhog Day'. Phil relives the same day for decades, but the movie never clarifies why or how it ends. Is it karma? Magic? A cosmic joke? The lack of explanation somehow makes it funnier, like life’s messing with him just because it can. These films thrive on leaving us with goofy gaps—proof that sometimes, the best humor lies in the unanswered.
I adore how some movies dodge explanations with such flair. Take 'Die Hard'. Hans Gruber’s plan is genius, but how did they print fake bearer bonds so fast? That’s a 1988 heist, not a FedEx Kinko’s weekend project! And 'Jurassic Park'—why does the T. rex paddock suddenly have a cliff in the finale? The inconsistency is so glaring it’s hilarious.
Then there’s 'Mean Girls'. Regina George’s burn book is legendary, but how did no teacher notice pages torn from a yearbook? The school’s gossip radar clearly needs upgrades. Or 'The Princess Bride': why does Miracle Max’s 'mostly dead' loophole exist? It’s pure comedic gold, but the rules of his magic are delightfully vague. These films don’t just ignore logic; they weaponize it for laughs, turning plot quirks into inside jokes for audiences.
You know what always cracks me up? The sheer number of movies that leave us hanging with hilarious questions nobody ever answers. Like in 'The Big Lebowski', why does Donny bowl so terribly despite being in a league? The dude’s got the enthusiasm of a golden retriever but the skills of a toddler. Or take 'Pulp Fiction'—what’s in the briefcase? It glows like treasure, but Tarantino’s like, 'Nope, not telling.' It’s these little mysteries that make rewatching so fun—you’re half hoping for clues, half laughing at the absurdity.
Then there’s 'Back to the Future Part II'. Old Biff steals the time machine, alters the past, then returns to the same future to give it back? How?! The movie just glosses over it with a wink. And don’t get me started on 'Toy Story'. If toys are alive, do they have their own society when we’re not looking? Buzz’s existential crisis was gold, but the logistics are a riot. These unanswered questions aren’t plot holes; they’re Easter eggs for fans to giggle about forever.
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I was the kind of girl everyone called hopelessly lovestruck.
That day was no different from any other. I clung to my boyfriend’s arm, leaned in close, and shamelessly asked for a kiss like I always did.
However, right before my lips touched his, a line of glowing comments drifted across my vision. They floated in the air like a livestream chat.
[Can this side character wake up already? Can she not see the male lead avoided her the entire time? He hated clingy relationships like this.]
[The kind of person who really suits him is the female lead. Someone gentle, patient, and understanding.]
[Once the real female lead shows up, this annoying clingy girlfriend is definitely getting dumped.]
My body froze.
I slowly loosened my arms from around his neck.
In the next second, he suddenly looked up at me.
“Why’d you stop?”
She said,
"Fate is nothing but a question which the Deity throws, the answer... is the choices we make..."
He looked at the small figure in front of him and said,
"What you are saying is known as Destiny, because Fate is something… that you cannot avoid.”
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Yoon Su Yeon is a simple-minded, focused and nerdy girl, living an average life until things suddenly started to change when she meets a doctor who happens to be part of the underworld.
Things started to get more complicated when some mysterious people from her past life starts emerging in her present life. They desperately want to change something monumental that happened in the past which left a lasting impact on them. But without any recollection of her past, she doesn't know whether she was even connected to it or not.
If she helps them altering that fateful event, what would happen to her current life?
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Excerpt:
He was standing in the corner, looking at a girl who was enjoying with her colleagues, for whom he was waiting for more than 4 years. he whispered, "I think it's enough of waiting now, it's time for us to be together. Little Bunny, will you accept me this time?"
The cover page is not mine, credit to the owner! I will make a cover page soon!!! No major misunderstanding, no rape but an exciting and mysterious plot!!
At the wedding banquet, my fiancé arrived late with his first love in a best man's outfit, while the groom's suit was thrown on the sofa in a mess.
"Quentin, today is our wedding..."
"Natalie!" Quentin interrupted me sharply, his eyes full of warnings. "I think you should know what to say and what not to say. Be accommodating and don't make me hate you."
I laughed bitterly. Just because Quentin's first love lost her memory, everyone was playing a game of finding memories with her, so we had to hide it from her and coax her, and not overwhelm her.
In order to comfort me, Quentin came forward and hugged me, and whispered in my ear, "Nat, you can understand me, right?"
I nodded to show my understanding, turned around, and took the hand of the real best man to join in holy matrimony.
Later, when I was shopping in the mall while pregnat, he stopped me with tears in his eyes:
"Nat, we were all acting, weren't we? How did you get pregnant?"
Lavish London mansions. A hand-painted Rolls-Royce. And eight dead friends. For the British fixer Robbie Chase, working for the Russian's President most vocal critic meant stunning perks – but also constant danger. His gruesome death is one of 14 that retired British Agent QUINTUS NOONE has linked to Russia – but the UK police shut down every last case. QUINTUS NOONE'S investigation reveals the full story of a ring of death on British soil that the government has ignored.
Amelia Young was like any other girl. After graduating from college, she got a job as the President’s personal assistant at her dream company, DRIVEA; it’s considered the biggest car manufacturing company in Japan and the only one who specializes in high-tech cars. It’s owned by the most influential and powerful group in Japan; the Pearce family. Kael Pearce is the President of DRIVEA and Amelia’s childhood crush. She’s been fantasizing about him for years and now she finally has the opportunity to meet him. But she was quickly dismayed when she found out that her cousin, Natalia Bradley, was dating the President. Not wanting to make trouble, she decided to hide her feelings and confided in a diary which she carefully kept hidden. But an unfortunate event leads Natalia to find the diary. She reads it and is overwhelmed by her cousin’s feelings. Without talking to Amelia first, Natalia breaks her relationship with Kael giving him the reason that Amelia wanted to pursue him and she was forced to break up with him. Enraged, Kael confronts Amelia. Confused, Amelia tried to explain but Kael refused to listen. As his revenge, Kael decides to make Amelia’s life in the company hell. He also refuses to let her resign thus leaving her no choice but to stay and suffer.But Amelia held a secret. A secret she never told another soul. If her secret will be revealed, what could be in store?
One of my favorite inside jokes has to be the Wilhelm scream—that classic stock sound effect used in countless films, from 'Star Wars' to 'Indiana Jones.' It’s this hilariously over-the-top yell that pops up in unexpected places, and spotting it feels like a secret handshake among movie buffs. Directors like Quentin Tarantino and Peter Jackson sneak it in as a nod to film history, and it never fails to make me grin. Even though it’s been used to death, there’s something charming about its persistence.
Another gem is Stan Lee’s Marvel cameos. Before his passing, he’d pop up in almost every Marvel movie, from a FedEx guy in 'Captain America: Civil War' to a bus driver in 'Fantastic Four.' It became this delightful Easter egg hunt for fans. The jokes around his appearances—like Deadpool mocking him in 'Deadpool 2'—added layers of meta humor. It’s a testament to how inside jokes can turn into a shared language for fans.
One of my favorite unresolved mysteries that still cracks me up is from 'The Office'—what was in Kevin's famous chili? The way it just spills all over the floor in that iconic scene lives rent-free in my head. And don't even get me started on 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine.' Holt's eternal rivalry with the Pontiac Bandit leaves so many gaps—like, how did they really meet? The show hints at it but never delivers the full absurd backstory.
Then there's 'Community,' where the show itself jokes about unanswered questions, like the identity of the Ass Crack Bandit. The meta-humor makes it funnier—they tease us with clues but never confirm who it was. It's like the writers are laughing at our obsession while feeding it. Pure genius.
One comedian who consistently blows my mind with their ability to pose questions that linger long after the laughter dies down is Bo Burnham. His special 'Inside' is a masterclass in blending humor with existential dread, and the way he frames questions about modern life—like 'Can I interest you in everything all of the time?'—feels like a punchline that never lands because it's too painfully true.
Then there's George Carlin, who had this knack for asking rhetorical questions that exposed societal absurdities. 'Why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?' sounds silly, but it makes you question language itself. His delivery turns simple observations into profound critiques, leaving audiences chuckling and slightly unsettled.
A funny unanswered question sticks in your mind when it plays with expectations or twists logic in a way that feels fresh. Like, 'Why don’t skeletons fight each other?'—it’s absurd but makes you picture bony brawls, and the lack of an answer lets your imagination run wild. The best ones often tap into universal experiences but flip them sideways, like 'If tomatoes are fruit, is ketchup a smoothie?' It’s dumb yet weirdly profound, leaving you chuckling and pondering at the same time.
Memorable ones also thrive on relatability. Take 'Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?' It’s a linguistic joke disguised as a question, and because it’s about everyday life, it lingers. The absence of a 'correct' answer turns it into a communal joke—something you toss into group chats just to watch everyone riff. That collaborative, open-ended vibe is what cements it in your brain.