Even though it can be frustrating, we don’t actually want the characters in our favourite films to have common sense. We want them to make mistakes, face adversity due to said mistakes, and come out at the end of the movie as improved or at least changed people. A movie devoid of conflict ends up as a boring short film.However, there are certain stories that require such leaps of logic, it’s surprising how quickly they would end if anyone thought about their actions for more than a second. The movies we’ve chosen today survive because their characters make choices most viewers would never consider.cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530",}).render("0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796");});IMDbSpeak No EvilThe entire nightmare begins because the protagonists repeatedly ignore instincts telling them something is wrong. Several opportunities to leave safely present themselves long before the situation becomes truly dangerous.IMDbBarbarianTess makes several understandable choices early on, but many viewers agree the story would end quickly if everyone simply avoided investigating the increasingly disturbing spaces hidden beneath the rental property.IMDbThe Cabin in the WoodsThe film deliberately plays with horror clichés, including characters making terrible decisions. Without outside manipulation influencing events, most of the group’s choices would seem absurdly reckless.IMDbParanormal ActivityAfter repeated evidence that something supernatural is happening, Micah continually ignores sensible advice. His determination to provoke the entity actively worsens the situation at nearly every turn.IMDbThe Blair Witch ProjectGetting lost is understandable. Continuing to wander deeper into unfamiliar woods while ignoring mounting evidence that something is seriously wrong proves considerably less sensible.IMDbPrometheusRidley Scott’s science-fiction prequel became infamous for highly trained scientists making baffling decisions. Touching unknown organisms and removing protective equipment on an alien world remain particularly criticized choices.IMDbJurassic WorldThe central disaster begins because corporate executives prioritize spectacle and profit over basic safety precautions. Common-sense risk management would have prevented most of the film’s chaos.IMDbOrphanThe warning signs surrounding Esther accumulate remarkably quickly. A more cautious investigation into her background early on would dramatically shorten the story and spare everyone considerable trouble.IMDbThe RingThe cursed videotape only works because people continue watching it. The plot becomes much harder to sustain if viewers simply stop engaging with obviously dangerous supernatural media.IMDbAlien: CovenantLike Prometheus, the film features experienced professionals making questionable decisions around unfamiliar extraterrestrial life. Several major disasters stem directly from avoidable mistakes and ignored precautions.IMDbJeepers CreepersThe siblings initially escape danger, only to return and investigate further. That single decision transforms a strange encounter into a life-threatening confrontation with the Creeper.IMDbEden LakeThe protagonists repeatedly underestimate how dangerous their situation has become. Earlier intervention from authorities or a faster decision to leave the area could have changed everything.IMDbThe StrangersThe film’s terrifying premise works partly because the protagonists remain trapped. Many viewers have spent years debating alternative choices that might have improved their odds of survival.IMDbWhen a Stranger CallsThe babysitter receives increasingly alarming phone calls before learning the caller is inside the house. Contacting authorities at the earliest signs of danger would have altered the evening considerably.IMDbPet SemataryVirtually every tragedy in the story stems from ignoring repeated warnings about the burial ground’s effects. If Louis Creed had listened to the advice he was given, the plot would barely exist.The post Movies That Would End in 15 Minutes If Anyone Had Common Sense appeared first on Den of Geek.