Are the drafts these better plot movie?

Premiere has a list of 20 drafts of the plot of his favorite movie (top hat for Movie City News for the linkage), and although it contains habitual suspects like, eh, the habitual suspects, The Empire Counter-attacks and The sixth sense (in the photo), contains also some that I do not believe that they qualify. To discover what "Rosebud" refers to at the end of Citizen Kane does not count, since they reveal the big one really not to answer to the deepest questions, but it makes intact the mystery of what it impelled to Kane. Or Eddie and the Cruisers - could any spectator have been surprised that Eddie was not really dead? Or anyone of that - se-todo-a the sleep stages it was floating here, that always looks like to me an excuse. My idea of a big draft of the plot is something really unexpected, as in the Scotch movie Comfort and Joy, where the protagonist, an announcer of radio that has been discouraged for having being left by his fiancée in Christmas, suddenly finds caught in a war between bands rivals cream of exemption of ice truck. (I am sure that it did not see that one that comes). C'mon, PW-Animal, we can do it better. I know that we can.